Towards the utilization of instructional media for effective teaching and learning of english in Kenya
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2014
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Abstract
Although English language is a compulsory subject in the Kenyan school curriculum, its teaching faces
enhancement challenges. English language has been allotted more time for effective teaching and learning, this is
however, not reflected in students’ performance results in many public secondary schools in Kenya. In assessing
the cause of this poor performance, teachers are said to have absconded their duties. Most teachers in public
schools are said to absent themselves from school, while those who attend classes do not carry out their
responsibilities when teaching. Moreover, since the introduction of free primary education in 2002, the number
of pupils joining schools increased tremendously. This has seen an increased number of primary level graduates
transit to secondary schools whereas the number of teachers remained the same. The huge numbers of students
in classes has posed a great challenge to effective teaching and instruction and to the use of teaching resources
available. In many instances, teachers have reverted to using only the traditional methods of teaching and
instruction. Thus, this paper assesses the place and role of instructional media in enhancing teaching and learning
of English language subject in Kenya. The paper urges for a renewed emphasis towards the use of Instructional
Media by teachers and stakeholders. The paper proposes for a mandatory use of instructional media while
teaching to enhance learning English language subject in Kenya.
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Instructional media, Language teaching, Instructional objectives, Performance