Title of article :
Development of Quality of Classroom Life Questionnaire in L2 Contexts: Investigating the Impact of Modular Instruction
Author/Authors :
Tahan Shizari, Parisa Department of ELT and Translation - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Ghaemi, Farid Department of ELT and Translation - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Pourdana, Natasha Department of ELT and Translation - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Tavassoli, Kobra Department of ELT and Translation - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Quality of Classroom Life is considered as a serious issue in academia around the world,
and it has recently received global inquiry in EFL and ESL contexts. However, no
questionnaire has been developed to assess the Iranian students’ and teachers’ attitudes
towards the quality of life in the classroom. After developing a conceptual framework, the
final draft of the developed questionnaire with 71 items was administered to the main
sample of participants (n=150). An Exploratory Factor Analysis was performed to identify
the components of the instrument, followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis to measure
its construct validity. As a result, the final draft of the Quality of Classroom Life
Questionnaire comprised 71 Likert-point items. In phase 2, a number of EFL students and
teachers (50 teachers and 322 students) participated in the study which was intended to
observe the impact of Modular Instruction on the Quality of Classroom Life. Findings of
the study suggested that: (a) the Iranian students and teachers had highly positive attitude
towards the Quality of Classroom Life, and believed that educational view, teaching
quality, classroom environment, classroom management, quality of classroom interactions
and puzzle content played a crucial role in exploratory practice; and (b) the modular
instruction which was the descendant of Postmethod instruction had a positive impact on
the Quality of Classroom Life. The findings promise implications for teachers and teacher
educators as well as the materials developers as the knowledge of classroom quality and
modular instruction can enhance their understanding of the nature and conditions of
learning.
Keywords :
Exploratory Practice , Questionnaire , Quality of Classroom Life , Modular Instruction , Attitude Perception
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)