ANA CECILIA B. FAJARDO
cecille_fajardo4@yahoo.com.ph
Chairperson, Humanities Department, Central Bicol State University of Agriculture
San Jose, Pili, Camarines Sur
PHILIPPINES
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research | Vol. 2, No. 2 | April 2014
Multimedia-Assisted Instruction in Developing the English Language Skills CBSUA Experience 355 KB 1 downloads
ANA CECILIA B. FAJARDO cecille_fajardo4@yahoo.com.ph Chairperson, Humanities Department,...
This study identified the multimedia-assisted instruction used by the respondents in teaching English and determined the extent of using the same in developing the relevant language skills.This study was premised on the assumption that multimedia-assisted instruction in English has been applied in developing the English language skills of college students; specifically, this involved the teacher’s manipulation of print media, audio and audio-visual aids as well as internet materials. The Central Bicol State University of Agriculture-Main campus in Pili, including its campuses in Pasacao, Sipocot and Calabanga, all in Camarines Sur, served as the venue of this study. The college instructors, deans and language educators as well as experts of English from the said university served as respondents.The descriptive method of research was applied. The statistical tools used were the weighted mean and the Likert’s validation scale. The data were subjected to an in-depth analysis and interpretation to find concretely the specific multimedia-assisted instruction in English used by college instructors, the extent of using it in teaching, as well as the extent of using the same to language skills development. Based on the findings, the college instructors were using much of the multimedia available in their campuses, while frequently applying multimedia-assisted instruction in related English language skills development. It also proposed an instructional tool entitled “PowerPoint for Better English Language Teaching” which was prepared and validated. The findings helpedinstructors, administrators, and educational leaders to augment university budget, to purchase updated teaching devicesand to conduct teacher-training programs.
Keywords: Multimedia-Assisted Instruction in English, Language Teaching, and Language Learning