Abstract

The paper aims to provide insights into the current understanding of the challenges
 faced by in-serviced primary school ESL teachers in completing their degree on
 a part-time basis. In relation to the government’s effort to improve the quality of
 primary education, many English language teachers have enrolled in the ‘Teacher’s
 First-degree program’ offered by the Ministry of Education. The participants of the
 program, somehow, face a number of challenges. As adult learners, the ESL teachers
 need to follow in doing the degree part time as all of them are full time teachers
 and teaching in different schools. Sociocultural theory of Lev Vygotsky provided
 the theoretical framework for this case study. This qualitative study explored the
 experiences of five in-service primary school English language teachers who were
 involved in the program. Semi-structured interviews were carried out to identify the
 challenges faced by the teachers in completing a primary school teacher’s first-degree
 program organized by the Ministry of Education (MOE). The main data generated
 from semi-structured interviews was analysed using thematic analysis approach. The
 findings revealed that job commitments, family commitments, health mental issue and
 time management are the main challenges faced by them. Exploring in-service primary
 school English teachers challenges in furthering their studies part-timely might give
 the Ministry of Education (MOE) consideration in understanding of language teachers’
 selves and needs while pursuing their first degree. This research might also be helpful
 to investigate the current practices of the professional development of primary school
 English teachers in Malaysia.

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