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I talk to other teachers very often to discuss the progress of our students
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1. Do you think that it is necessary for teachers to be friendly with children (students)?
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I interact with parents...
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Yes, Maybe, No
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lack of sufficient computers (1:1 or 1:2) means we cannot teach
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2. Children’s socioeconomic backgrounds  influence their capacity to learn.
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Syllabus completion is foremost
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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ELL is not from textbook so it is an additional burden
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3. Is each child’s intelligence fixed and does that set a limit on what they can learn?
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Yes, Maybe, No
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4. Children can learn English by watching videos that present stories that are relevant to the age and the sociocultural aspects of the child.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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5. Does a child’s proficiency with the other language(s) in their surroundings make English learning difficult?
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Yes, Maybe, No
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6. If a teacher uses other languages in the classroom, would that have a negative effect on a child’s learning of English?
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Yes, Maybe, No
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7. Do you think teachers should continuously assess children’s learning of English for them to make progress?
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Yes, Maybe, No
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8. Should teachers encourage competitiveness among the students for them to make progress in their learning of English?
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Yes, Maybe, No
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9. When we are teaching English to children in primary school, we should start with the letters of the alphabet.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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10. As teachers, we should not allow students to use other languages in the English classroom.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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11. It is very important for children to speak English with a correct pronunciation.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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12. While teaching English, we should make sure children do not make grammatical mistakes.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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13. It is high time we started criteria for assessment that are not based on writing, such as those based on speaking and theatre performance.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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14. If a student tries to correct a teacher, it disturbs the power dynamics in the classroom.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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15. Children need to be disciplined and quietened before they can be taught.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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16. You have probably used the English Language Lab developed by KITE. Are the stories in the Language Lab relevant to your students’ sociocultural contexts?
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(open-ended)
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17. The English textbooks given to the students are sufficient for effective language learning.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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18. The textbooks need to be supplemented with digital material because students respond better to visual and auditory input than to print material.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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19. I can guide my students to work with  E-language lab without additional technical or pedagogical support.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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20. As a teacher, do you find it hard to keep up with the students’ comfort with technology?
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(open-ended)
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21. Lack of sufficient computers (where students need to share a computer) impacts the effectiveness of implementing ELL.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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22. It is difficult to implement the ELL because the stories are not fully aligned with the curriculum.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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23. Syllabus completion is of utmost priority.
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1 – disagree ; 2 – unsure; 3 – somewhat agree; 4 – strongly agree
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24. I talk to other teachers very often to discuss the progress of our students.
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1.Yes, always; 2.Yes, at times; 3.Not really
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25. I interact with parents about the progress of their children.
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1.Yes, always; 2.Yes, at times; 3.Not really
 
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