COOPERATIVE LEARNING IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING: TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE ON THE CHALLENGES TO EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION

Authors

  • Rebecca Arthur
  • Dan iel Arkoh Fenyi

Keywords:

Student-centered, Cooperative learning, Sociocultural, language curriculum, curriculum planners, Agona West Municipality

Abstract

Empirical studies are consensual in their claims that one of the most effective student-centered approaches in teaching is the cooperative learning (CL) approach. This study investigates the challenges inherent in the CL approach. The study was set in the Agona West Municipality. 20 teachers of English language, two each from 10 basic schools participated in the study. A semi-structured interview and classroom observations were the primary data source and teachers’ lesson plans and students’ assessment reports were the secondary data used for the study. Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory of learning was adopted as the theoretical framework. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. The outcome of the study reveals six fundamental challenges inherent in the CL approach. These are low individual accountability, time consuming and low teaching efficiency, heterogeneity of the classroom, difficulty with balancing subject content and social skills, lack of curriculum provision and negative interdependence among students. Based on the findings, the study recommends that curriculum planners should incorporate CL in the language curriculum to serve as a blueprint for the teachers to adopt in their teaching

Published

2024-05-16