Abstract

One of the recent aims and objectives of Qawmi madrasa education is to make the madrasa students adequately proficient in English to participate in the competitive sectors of Bangladesh for better career options. Though they consider English as an international language of communication and higher education, they pay very little attention to this language teaching and learning. Using a mixed-methods approach, the present study tried to explore how the 4 macro-skills of the English language are taught in Qawmi madrasas under the BEFAQ board and what challenges the teachers and the students encounter in teaching-learning situations. Analyzing the questionnaires, interviews, and classroom observations, it was found that only reading and writing skills are focused in the syllabus, textbooks, classroom, and testing; whereas listening and speaking skills are either informally practiced very little or avoided from all arenas. Consequently, language learners cannot achieve communicative competence in English. Finally, the researcher attempts to put forward some recommendations regarding the English syllabus, textbook contents, teaching method, and testing system to the Qawmi madrasa board and authority, madrasa teachers, and Bangladesh government for facing the challenges and making the students proficient in all basic skills of English language.

Highlights

  • 1 In order to be able to communicate internationally in the current age of globalization, people need to acquire the fundamental skills of the English language: listening, speaking, reading, and writing

  • Referring to a report prepared by Bangladesh Bereau of Educational Information and Statistics (BANBEIS), a leading national daily said that 73,731 teachers are teaching a total of 1.4 million students in 13,902 Qawmi madrasas across Bangladesh (Ahmed, 2015)

  • Since BEFAQ conducts the final examination of English only in grade V, this study will focus on the teaching and learning of the basic English language skills at this level

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Summary

Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study By the medium of instruction, the education system in Bangladesh can be categorized into three streams: Bengali medium, English medium, and Islamic faith-based or madrasa education. Qawmi madrasa was evolved in the Indian subcontinent more than 150 years ago by the conservative part of the Muslim community as a rejection of the British education policy (Hussain, 2018). There are scopes for the learners to lose communicative competence In other words, this leaves the Qawmi madrasa students to lack some basic English language skills. This study will explore the challenges encountered by them in the process of acquiring listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of English

Research Objectives The study aims to address the following research question
Results and Discussion
Teacher’s Questionnaire
Teaching the Writing Skill
Conclusion & Recommendations
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