Title of article :
TAIWANESE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES TO NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS ENGLISH TEACHERS
Author/Authors :
Chang, Feng-Ru The University of Queensland Brisbane QLD 4072 Australia
Abstract :
Numerous studies have been conducted to explore issues surrounding
non-native speakers (NNS) English teachers and native speaker
(NS) teachers which concern, among others, the comparison between the
two, the self-perceptions of NNS English teachers and the effectiveness of
their teaching, and the students’ opinions on and attitudes towards them.
Most of these studies have been conducted in ESL contexts in which the
teachers are NNS English teachers, while most NNS English teachers actually
work in EFL contexts. It is important that we understand issues on NNS
English teachers in EFL contexts. Hence, this article aims to investigate university
students’ attitudes towards their NNS English teachers in Taiwan.
The data were collected through questionnaires and interviews. The findings
indicated that Taiwanese students’ attitudes towards their NNS English
teachers are positive and favorable and NNS English teachers are generally
perceived as capable of delivering efficient instruction though some shortcomings
of NNS English teachers were pointed out by participants. Discussion
on these shortcomings and implications on Taiwan educational system
and the qualifications of NNS English teachers is provided.
Keywords :
native speakers (NS) English teachers , non-native speakers (NNS) English teachers , EFL , learners’ perception , attitudes
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal