Preferred Oral Corrective Feedback through Existing Internalized Language Prejudice of Students in the Philippines

A research study done in selected schools in Luzon

https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v6i1.1592

Authors

  • Monica Louise Yaneza Polytechnic University of the Philippines
  • Claire Rose Miralles
  • Jv Andrew Morales
  • Geneva Cao-Sadie
  • John Louie Cruz
  • Ma. Ericca Orga
  • Kurt Christian Reodava

Keywords:

Internalized Language Prejudice, Language Learning, Oral Corrective Feedback, Second Language Acquisition.

Abstract

Following the 2022 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) test results, it was found out that the Philippines ranked 76th in reading comprehension among 81 PISA-participating countries. Students from the Philippines are still among the least proficient in the world in reading comprehension. With the country performing below the standards and criterion set by the organization, the researchers investigate internalized language prejudice as learners’ primary obstruction in acquiring the English language. Provided that the Oral Corrective Feedback (OCF) is essential for students’ learning process and performing separate functions in acquiring the English language, this paper aims to figure out their preferred OCF in acquiring the language. Furthermore, the proponents of the study delve into the reasons of the selected students when given an OCF in connection and relevance with how internalized language prejudice, stereotypes, and preconceived notions come into play in terms of the effectiveness of the English language learning and teaching. Lastly, the paper used  mixed methods in gathering data: quantitative through an online survey form and qualitative through Focus Group Discussions (FGD).

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Author Biographies

Monica Louise Yaneza, Polytechnic University of the Philippines

Currently teaching as English Teacher at Immaculate Conception Cathedral School. Gained her Bachelor in Secondary Education, Major in English degree at Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila as Magna Cum Laude. Among her areas of interest are Language and culture, Humanities, Special Childhood Education, and Social Science.

Claire Rose Miralles

Graduated recently with a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education, Major in English, at Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She is now considering to pursue graduate school. Her goals in life are to give her parents the best retirement they could ever have, raise her own family, travel the world, and to keep sharing her knowledge with people, especially the young ones.

Jv Andrew Morales

Completed his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education major in English from Polytechnic University of the Philippines. He is home teacher of primary students previously at the Home Global School in Singapore. He is also a Licensed Financial Advisor in Sun Life Philippines and currently he is Grade School and Junior High School teacher now at the Future Mind's School. He is also doing a part time tutor and commissioned studies. JV Morales had more than articles published in peer-reviewed journals in language research and Instructional Materials. Among his widely accepted works is the Comparative Analysis between two Philippine literary works and a collaborative work of Instructional Materials for EFL Students Matheyom 1- 4 in Thailand.

Geneva Cao-Sadie

A graduate of Bachelor in Secondary Education major in English at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She is currently expanding her horizons in business administration while continuously engaging herself in studying her specialization as she is still aiming to pursue a teaching career in the future and a master's degree outside the country.

John Louie Cruz

A graduate with the degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English, Cum Laude, from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. In his undergraduate years, he has done research papers with regard to gender and media language, oral corrective feedback, and language descriptivism, wherein one of which was presented locally and abroad. He had also served as a Pre-Service Public High School Teacher at PUP Laboratory High School for five months and at General Emilio Aguinaldo Integrated School for three months. Currently, he is working as a Data Analyst at Accenture Philippines.

Ma. Ericca Orga

A graduate from Polytechnic University of the Philippines with the degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English. While in her undergraduate years in the university, she has done research articles and papers discussing about English Language learning and teaching in which one was presented locals and international conferences. She had helped facilitate an online cultural exchange program between Filipino and Taiwanese students in which spearheaded by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She also had her field study at Polytechnic University of the Philippines Senior High School Department and had her practicum at General Emilio Aguinaldo Integrated School. She is currently working as a freelance writer.  

Kurt Christian Reodava

A graduate student from Polytechnic University of the Philippines with the degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in English. He finished his field study at Polytechnic University of the Philippines and had his practicum at Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Integrated School - High School. Currently working at TaskUs - Philippines as part of a Technical Support team.

Published

2024-03-01

How to Cite

Yaneza, M. L., Miralles, C. R., Morales, J. A., Cao, G., Cruz, J. L., Orga, M. E., & Reodava, K. C. . (2024). Preferred Oral Corrective Feedback through Existing Internalized Language Prejudice of Students in the Philippines: A research study done in selected schools in Luzon. International Journal of Language and Literary Studies, 6(1), 199–215. https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v6i1.1592

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