Om, Gaki. The use of group investigation technique to enhance the English speaking skills of grade six Bhutanese students. Master's Degree(Curriculum and Instruction). Rangsit University Library. : Rangsit University, 2018.
The use of group investigation technique to enhance the English speaking skills of grade six Bhutanese students
Abstract:
This study aimed to determine the enhancement of the English speaking skills
and explore the learning satisfaction level of grade six Bhutanese students through the
use group investigation technique. A quasi-experimental research was adopted in this
study. The study was carried out in a primary school in Western Bhutan. A cluster
random sampling was employed to select one section of grade six students comprising
30 students. Data were collected through speaking proficiency test (a pretest posttest
design), focus group discussion and classroom behavioral observation. Lesson plans
employing group investigation were used to teach the students. The Item Objective
Congruence index of all the instruments indicated that the items were valid.
Data obtained from the speaking proficiency test were analyzed using paired
sample t test and comparative analysis of mean and standard deviation. Data drawn
from focus group discussion and students' behavioral observation were analyzed using
content analysis technique. The data obtained were condensed, coded and analyzed
through identification of themes. The themes that were drawn from the focus group
discussion were: enjoyment, developed confidence, enhanced speaking and
interaction, knowledge and positive learning behavior
The findings revealed a significant difference in the posttest scores of the
students indicating that group investigation was effective in enhancing English
speaking skills. The mean of the pretest was 7.17 while that of the posttest was 11.14
with a difference of 3.96.The significant value (P) was 0.01 which was lower than the
significant value P<0.05 indicating that there was a statistically significant difference
between the pretest and the posttest of the sample group. Students exhibited a high
level of learning satisfaction and the study uncovered positive and interactive
behaviors in students