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UNIT VII. ISSUES IN COLLECTING DATA.
UNIT VIII. ANALYSING DATA
SUSANA MARTÍNEZ GAYTÁN
UNIVERSIDAD IEXPRO
MEI17Z OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH IN THE CLASSROOM CONTEXT!
NORMARÉLIZ ESPINOSA ESPINOSA
MARCH 6TH 2022
UNIT VII. ISSUES IN COLLECTING DATA.
UNIT VIII. ANALYSING DATA
SUSANA MARTÍNEZ GAYTÁN
UNIVERSIDAD IEXPRO
MEI17Z OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH IN THE CLASSROOM CONTEXT!
NORMARÉLIZ ESPINOSA ESPINOSA
MARCH 6TH 2022
Introduction
In our society the English language has become over the years a necessity, rather than a
characteristic of the social elite. Its importance lies in labor demands and social development.
The English language has always been taught as an elementary subject in basic education
schools; however, few students have managed to succeed in english language acquisition, whose
results are reflected in the low levels of approval of the different standardized tests that exist to
measure this area. For this reason the doubt arises about what are the factors that affect the
greater or lesser learning of the English language, for this elements have been taken into account
such as: sociocultural level, motivation, Geographical Location and personal factors of learning
of each student.
In the development of this research, the degree of incidence of each of the aforementioned factors
will be clarified. The present has been dosed in three parts:
- Problematization: here everything concerning the problem to be investigated as such and its
importance is specified. The research hypotheses and the general and specific objectives that
allowed to guide the study are also established. And finally, the four variables of our research are
presented and specified together with their corresponding conceptual and operational definitions.
- The Theoretical Framework: is divided into 3: English Language Learning (Sex), Sociocultural
Level (Geographical Location), and Motivation.
Research Methodology: it begins by referring to the paradigm from which this research has been
proposed, which is developed from a quantitative methodology. Also, the results of statistical
processing have been included. The data are separated and graphed according to the variables and
subsequently comparisons are made between those who were part of the sample.
- In the conclusions, the results and analyses that were developed are specified.
It should be noted that the study revealed that sociocultural level and geographical location are
important factors to consider when analyzing English language learning. Finally, the Review was
incorporated with the texts consulted and the Annexes that were useful in this study, as well as
the tests applied with their respective guidelines of corrections and their respective results.
CHAPTER I:THEORETICALAND METHODOLOGICAL DESIGNOF RESEARCH
Problem statement
The search for solutions and new teaching strategies have been forced to change due to the low
level of foreign language learning in the country; through research, some progress has been
made in solving this problem, but there are still quite a few shortcomings.
The factors that have been considered in this research are not the exception either, previous
studies have already set precedents with respect to the factors mentioned above such as:
Sociocultural level, motivation, geographical location and sex; all focused on learning.
Another factor that influences the learning of English is the emotional environment, it is not
enough for institutions to worry about implementing initiatives to students and employees if
they do not have the interest to do so. As Santana et al. (2016) comments:
The affective field includes a variety of factors: empathy, self-esteem, extraversion, inhibition,
imitation, anxiety, attitudes, among others. Attitudes towards the language are of particular
importance because, the greater the learner's interest in the language and its culture, the easier
it will be to learn. Attitude is closely linked to motivation. (Mexico, 2020).
Regarding the sociocultural level, there are some studies that have sought to establish the
relationship of this with learning, as is the case of Isabel Mata Coca (2001) who carried out a
work called "Influence of the sociocultural environment on performance", where she analyzed
the performance of students from primary schools belonging to three different sociocultural
levels.The purpose was to check the influence of the different contexts on the maturation
processes of the students through basic cultural learning.The results confirm that
environments are determinants in performance when measured with instruments sensitive to
what we can establish as school intelligence.
Socioeconomic status is directly related to your sociocultural level and together significantly
influence english language learning.
Main goal Identify the level of influence of factors such as: socioeconomic level, geographical location,
motivation and personal factors that affect the learning of the English language in the students
of the third grade of the technical secondary school no. 126 located in Icalumtic,Chamula,
Chiapas
Specific goals • Measure the sociocultural level of the students that make up the sample.
• Measure the motivation of the students who are part of the sample.
• Establish the geographical location of the students that make up the sample
• Identify the sex of the students who make up the sample
• Measure the level of English language proficiency of the students who make up
the sample.
• Correlate the data obtained (according to variables) in the measurements.
• Analyze the data in a descriptive and inferential way.
Justification The benefits expected from this research refer to the fact that having a clear level of influence
that the factors studied have, it is possible that teachers can develop and plan better
strategies so that their students achieve greater use in the acquisition of the English language.
Context description Technical high school no. 126 is located in the rural area of Icalumtic,Chamula,Chis.
Students from this community come to the secondary school level with two mother tongues:
Tzotzil and Spanish; of which the Spanish language is mostly not very developed.
Type of research
Se trata de una herramienta vital para el avance científico, porque permite comprobar o
descartar hipótesis con parámetros fiables.
Métodos de trabajo científico Hace referencia al medio que se utiliza para llegar a una cierta meta.
Población y muestra.
Población se refiere al universo, conjunto o totalidad de elementos sobre
los que se investiga o hacen estudios. Muestra es una parte o subconjunto
de elementos que se seleccionan previamente de una población para
realizar un estudio.
Técnicas e instrumentos.
Las técnicas son de hecho, recursos o procedimientos de los que se vale el investigador
para acercarse a los hechos y acceder a su conocimiento y se apoyan en instrumentos
para guardar la información.
CHAPTER II.THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Theoretical
bases that
support the
research
A foreign language is defined by Muñoz (2002) as a language that "has no presence in the community in which
the learner lives. For example, English is a second language for a Mexican immigrant in the United States, while
it is a foreign language for a student in Spain." In the present research the foreign language object of study is
English, which in Mexico is considered in this way since, as the author indicates, it has no presence in the local
community, however it is the most important foreign language in our country and in the whole world.
The English language has become an extremely useful tool in recent years in the labor and social world,
because many companies from various economic sectors include as a requirement to be able to be part of them
to have a certain degree of mastery of this language in addition to the varied applications related to our social
and recreational life make the English language a key that opens doors to horizons that otherwise would
remain close.
When learning a foreign language, spoken language is paramount, as the structure of the system must go hand
in hand with the sound system. Students need to know the significant characteristics of the language, in this
case English, such as word order.
Learning a language means acquiring the ability to communicate, formulate and answer questions, make
statements, and produce normal, authentic forms (words, phrases, sentences, etc.) that are used by native
speakers.
Differences between native speaker and foreign speaker
Theoretic
al bases
that
support
the
research
In his book "Verbal Behavior" (1957), Burrhus Skinner conceives the process of linguistic acquisition as a
series of habits that imitate and repeat, over and over again, responses to specific stimuli or responses to
conditioned associations. He says that the human being has nothing innate when it comes to learning
language, since you have to see it as one more behavior and, from there, see how it is modified.
It also clarifies that it does not matter if the stimulus is observable or not, as in any other human learning
process, because the important thing in this case is the response, verbal or not, but consolidated, to the
existence of the stimulus.
The verbal response or not, refers to the fact that humans not only learn behaviors, but also patterns of
social behavior (skills, representations, attitudes) and procedural contents (learning strategies, thinking,
etc.). When a response is consolidated after several repetitions, this is already for man a form of behavior.
The individual then enriches his vision of the world, because he transforms, increases, decreases, modifies
and is able to offer answers. Verbal behavior is characterized because it has reinforcements, the child
learns language through operant conditioning. Reinforcements modify that response.
The innate or language acquisition theory that was formulated by the psycholinguist Noam Chomsky in the
late fifties, states that children are biologically programmed for language and that languages develop in
the child in the same way other biological functions develop.
According to Chomsky, language acquisition resembles the learning process of walking and the
environment makes a basic contribution. His theory emerged as a reaction to the behaviorist theory of
learning based on imitation and habit formation. (1959)
This is why he uses innate theory to explain language learning, as he states that all human beings have
innate abilities that allow us to develop language.
Chomsky argues that behaviorists do not recognize what is called "The Logical Problem of Language
Acquisition." It is about children getting to know more about the structure of their language than can
reasonably be expected, in order to learn on the basis of the language samples they learn. The type of
language the child is exposed to is full of confusing information and does not provide all the information
the child needs.
CAPÍTULO III. PRESENTACIÓN, INTERPRETACIÓNY ANÁLISIS DE LOS RESULTADOS
CONCLUSIONES
En esta parte se aprecia los logros alcanzados durante el proceso de
intervención.
Todas las conclusiones se corresponden con las dimensiones trabajadas.
INTRODUCTION
In our society the English language has become over the years a necessity, rather than a
characteristic of the social elite. Its importance lies in labor demands and social
development. The English language has always been taught as an elementary subject in
basic education schools; however, few students have managed to succeed in English
language acquisition, whose results are reflected in the low levels of approval of the
different standardized tests that exist to measure this area. For this reason the doubt arises
about what are the factors that affect the greater or lesser learning of the English language,
for this elements have been taken into account such as: sociocultural level, motivation,
Geographical Location and personal factors of learning of each student.
In the development of this research, the degree of incidence of each of the aforementioned
factors will be clarified. The present has been dosed in three parts:
• - Problematization: here everything concerning the problem to be investigated as such
and its importance is specified. The research hypotheses and the general and specific
objectives that allowed to guide the study are also established. And finally, the four
variables of our research are presented and specified together with their corresponding
conceptual and operational definitions.
• The Theoretical Framework: is divided into 3: English Language Learning (Sex),
Sociocultural Level (Geographical Location), and Motivation.
• Research Methodology: it begins by referring to the paradigm from which this research
has been proposed, which is developed from a quantitative methodology. Also, the
results of statistical processing have been included. The data are separated and graphed
according to the variables and subsequently comparisons are made between those who
were part of the sample.
• In the conclusions, the results and analyses that were developed are specified.
• It should be noted that the study revealed that sociocultural level and geographical
location are important factors to consider when analyzing English language learning.
Finally, the Review was incorporated with the texts consulted and the Annexes that
were useful in this study, as well as the tests applied with their respective guidelines of
corrections and their respective results.
Problem statement:
1.2 General objective
1.3. Specific objectives
1.4. Description of the institutional,
community or area for
improvement context
• La escuela secundaria técnica no. 126 se encuentra ubicada en la
zona rural de Icalumtic, Chamula, Chis.
1.6. Justification for the
investigation
1.7. Delimitation of the
investigation.
1.8. Limitations of research
CHAPTER II: THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK.
2.1 Background to the Investigation
2.2 Theoretical bases that
support the research
2.2 Theoretical bases that
support the research
CHAPTER III. RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY.
3.1. Approach, design and type of action
research
3.2. Action research model
adopted
3.3. Selection criteria of the
actors of the action research
process
3.4. Information collection
techniques and processes
3.5. Validation of information
collection techniques
3.6. Information Processing
3.7. Information analysis procedure
CHAPTER IV. IMPLEMENTATION AND
RESULTS OF THE ACCTION RESEARCH.
4.1 action research development procedures:
4.1.1 Observation phase (according to adopted
model)
4.2.2 Planning Phase
4.3.3 Action Phase
4.3.4 Reflection / assessment
phase
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
ANNEXES AND
APPENDICES
REFERENCES
• Universidad IEXPRO. (n.d.). Observation and Research in the Classroom Context
• Factores que influyen en el aprendizaje del inglés como segunda lengua en México. (2020). Retrieved 7 March 2022, from
https://cancun.uo.edu.mx/blog/factores-que-influyen-en-el-aprendizaje-del-ingl%C3%A9s-como-segunda-lengua-en-m%C3%A9xico

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  • 1. UNIT VII. ISSUES IN COLLECTING DATA. UNIT VIII. ANALYSING DATA SUSANA MARTÍNEZ GAYTÁN UNIVERSIDAD IEXPRO MEI17Z OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH IN THE CLASSROOM CONTEXT! NORMARÉLIZ ESPINOSA ESPINOSA MARCH 6TH 2022
  • 2. UNIT VII. ISSUES IN COLLECTING DATA. UNIT VIII. ANALYSING DATA SUSANA MARTÍNEZ GAYTÁN UNIVERSIDAD IEXPRO MEI17Z OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH IN THE CLASSROOM CONTEXT! NORMARÉLIZ ESPINOSA ESPINOSA MARCH 6TH 2022
  • 3. Introduction In our society the English language has become over the years a necessity, rather than a characteristic of the social elite. Its importance lies in labor demands and social development. The English language has always been taught as an elementary subject in basic education schools; however, few students have managed to succeed in english language acquisition, whose results are reflected in the low levels of approval of the different standardized tests that exist to measure this area. For this reason the doubt arises about what are the factors that affect the greater or lesser learning of the English language, for this elements have been taken into account such as: sociocultural level, motivation, Geographical Location and personal factors of learning of each student. In the development of this research, the degree of incidence of each of the aforementioned factors will be clarified. The present has been dosed in three parts: - Problematization: here everything concerning the problem to be investigated as such and its importance is specified. The research hypotheses and the general and specific objectives that allowed to guide the study are also established. And finally, the four variables of our research are presented and specified together with their corresponding conceptual and operational definitions. - The Theoretical Framework: is divided into 3: English Language Learning (Sex), Sociocultural Level (Geographical Location), and Motivation. Research Methodology: it begins by referring to the paradigm from which this research has been proposed, which is developed from a quantitative methodology. Also, the results of statistical processing have been included. The data are separated and graphed according to the variables and subsequently comparisons are made between those who were part of the sample. - In the conclusions, the results and analyses that were developed are specified. It should be noted that the study revealed that sociocultural level and geographical location are important factors to consider when analyzing English language learning. Finally, the Review was incorporated with the texts consulted and the Annexes that were useful in this study, as well as the tests applied with their respective guidelines of corrections and their respective results.
  • 4. CHAPTER I:THEORETICALAND METHODOLOGICAL DESIGNOF RESEARCH Problem statement The search for solutions and new teaching strategies have been forced to change due to the low level of foreign language learning in the country; through research, some progress has been made in solving this problem, but there are still quite a few shortcomings. The factors that have been considered in this research are not the exception either, previous studies have already set precedents with respect to the factors mentioned above such as: Sociocultural level, motivation, geographical location and sex; all focused on learning. Another factor that influences the learning of English is the emotional environment, it is not enough for institutions to worry about implementing initiatives to students and employees if they do not have the interest to do so. As Santana et al. (2016) comments: The affective field includes a variety of factors: empathy, self-esteem, extraversion, inhibition, imitation, anxiety, attitudes, among others. Attitudes towards the language are of particular importance because, the greater the learner's interest in the language and its culture, the easier it will be to learn. Attitude is closely linked to motivation. (Mexico, 2020). Regarding the sociocultural level, there are some studies that have sought to establish the relationship of this with learning, as is the case of Isabel Mata Coca (2001) who carried out a work called "Influence of the sociocultural environment on performance", where she analyzed the performance of students from primary schools belonging to three different sociocultural levels.The purpose was to check the influence of the different contexts on the maturation processes of the students through basic cultural learning.The results confirm that environments are determinants in performance when measured with instruments sensitive to what we can establish as school intelligence. Socioeconomic status is directly related to your sociocultural level and together significantly influence english language learning. Main goal Identify the level of influence of factors such as: socioeconomic level, geographical location, motivation and personal factors that affect the learning of the English language in the students of the third grade of the technical secondary school no. 126 located in Icalumtic,Chamula, Chiapas
  • 5. Specific goals • Measure the sociocultural level of the students that make up the sample. • Measure the motivation of the students who are part of the sample. • Establish the geographical location of the students that make up the sample • Identify the sex of the students who make up the sample • Measure the level of English language proficiency of the students who make up the sample. • Correlate the data obtained (according to variables) in the measurements. • Analyze the data in a descriptive and inferential way. Justification The benefits expected from this research refer to the fact that having a clear level of influence that the factors studied have, it is possible that teachers can develop and plan better strategies so that their students achieve greater use in the acquisition of the English language. Context description Technical high school no. 126 is located in the rural area of Icalumtic,Chamula,Chis. Students from this community come to the secondary school level with two mother tongues: Tzotzil and Spanish; of which the Spanish language is mostly not very developed. Type of research Se trata de una herramienta vital para el avance científico, porque permite comprobar o descartar hipótesis con parámetros fiables.
  • 6. Métodos de trabajo científico Hace referencia al medio que se utiliza para llegar a una cierta meta. Población y muestra. Población se refiere al universo, conjunto o totalidad de elementos sobre los que se investiga o hacen estudios. Muestra es una parte o subconjunto de elementos que se seleccionan previamente de una población para realizar un estudio. Técnicas e instrumentos. Las técnicas son de hecho, recursos o procedimientos de los que se vale el investigador para acercarse a los hechos y acceder a su conocimiento y se apoyan en instrumentos para guardar la información.
  • 7. CHAPTER II.THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Theoretical bases that support the research A foreign language is defined by Muñoz (2002) as a language that "has no presence in the community in which the learner lives. For example, English is a second language for a Mexican immigrant in the United States, while it is a foreign language for a student in Spain." In the present research the foreign language object of study is English, which in Mexico is considered in this way since, as the author indicates, it has no presence in the local community, however it is the most important foreign language in our country and in the whole world. The English language has become an extremely useful tool in recent years in the labor and social world, because many companies from various economic sectors include as a requirement to be able to be part of them to have a certain degree of mastery of this language in addition to the varied applications related to our social and recreational life make the English language a key that opens doors to horizons that otherwise would remain close. When learning a foreign language, spoken language is paramount, as the structure of the system must go hand in hand with the sound system. Students need to know the significant characteristics of the language, in this case English, such as word order. Learning a language means acquiring the ability to communicate, formulate and answer questions, make statements, and produce normal, authentic forms (words, phrases, sentences, etc.) that are used by native speakers. Differences between native speaker and foreign speaker
  • 8. Theoretic al bases that support the research In his book "Verbal Behavior" (1957), Burrhus Skinner conceives the process of linguistic acquisition as a series of habits that imitate and repeat, over and over again, responses to specific stimuli or responses to conditioned associations. He says that the human being has nothing innate when it comes to learning language, since you have to see it as one more behavior and, from there, see how it is modified. It also clarifies that it does not matter if the stimulus is observable or not, as in any other human learning process, because the important thing in this case is the response, verbal or not, but consolidated, to the existence of the stimulus. The verbal response or not, refers to the fact that humans not only learn behaviors, but also patterns of social behavior (skills, representations, attitudes) and procedural contents (learning strategies, thinking, etc.). When a response is consolidated after several repetitions, this is already for man a form of behavior. The individual then enriches his vision of the world, because he transforms, increases, decreases, modifies and is able to offer answers. Verbal behavior is characterized because it has reinforcements, the child learns language through operant conditioning. Reinforcements modify that response. The innate or language acquisition theory that was formulated by the psycholinguist Noam Chomsky in the late fifties, states that children are biologically programmed for language and that languages develop in the child in the same way other biological functions develop. According to Chomsky, language acquisition resembles the learning process of walking and the environment makes a basic contribution. His theory emerged as a reaction to the behaviorist theory of learning based on imitation and habit formation. (1959) This is why he uses innate theory to explain language learning, as he states that all human beings have innate abilities that allow us to develop language. Chomsky argues that behaviorists do not recognize what is called "The Logical Problem of Language Acquisition." It is about children getting to know more about the structure of their language than can reasonably be expected, in order to learn on the basis of the language samples they learn. The type of language the child is exposed to is full of confusing information and does not provide all the information the child needs.
  • 9. CAPÍTULO III. PRESENTACIÓN, INTERPRETACIÓNY ANÁLISIS DE LOS RESULTADOS CONCLUSIONES En esta parte se aprecia los logros alcanzados durante el proceso de intervención. Todas las conclusiones se corresponden con las dimensiones trabajadas.
  • 10. INTRODUCTION In our society the English language has become over the years a necessity, rather than a characteristic of the social elite. Its importance lies in labor demands and social development. The English language has always been taught as an elementary subject in basic education schools; however, few students have managed to succeed in English language acquisition, whose results are reflected in the low levels of approval of the different standardized tests that exist to measure this area. For this reason the doubt arises about what are the factors that affect the greater or lesser learning of the English language, for this elements have been taken into account such as: sociocultural level, motivation, Geographical Location and personal factors of learning of each student. In the development of this research, the degree of incidence of each of the aforementioned factors will be clarified. The present has been dosed in three parts:
  • 11. • - Problematization: here everything concerning the problem to be investigated as such and its importance is specified. The research hypotheses and the general and specific objectives that allowed to guide the study are also established. And finally, the four variables of our research are presented and specified together with their corresponding conceptual and operational definitions. • The Theoretical Framework: is divided into 3: English Language Learning (Sex), Sociocultural Level (Geographical Location), and Motivation. • Research Methodology: it begins by referring to the paradigm from which this research has been proposed, which is developed from a quantitative methodology. Also, the results of statistical processing have been included. The data are separated and graphed according to the variables and subsequently comparisons are made between those who were part of the sample. • In the conclusions, the results and analyses that were developed are specified. • It should be noted that the study revealed that sociocultural level and geographical location are important factors to consider when analyzing English language learning. Finally, the Review was incorporated with the texts consulted and the Annexes that were useful in this study, as well as the tests applied with their respective guidelines of corrections and their respective results.
  • 14. 1.4. Description of the institutional, community or area for improvement context • La escuela secundaria técnica no. 126 se encuentra ubicada en la zona rural de Icalumtic, Chamula, Chis.
  • 15. 1.6. Justification for the investigation
  • 16. 1.7. Delimitation of the investigation.
  • 18. CHAPTER II: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK. 2.1 Background to the Investigation
  • 19. 2.2 Theoretical bases that support the research
  • 20. 2.2 Theoretical bases that support the research
  • 21. CHAPTER III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY. 3.1. Approach, design and type of action research
  • 22. 3.2. Action research model adopted
  • 23. 3.3. Selection criteria of the actors of the action research process
  • 25. 3.5. Validation of information collection techniques
  • 28. CHAPTER IV. IMPLEMENTATION AND RESULTS OF THE ACCTION RESEARCH. 4.1 action research development procedures: 4.1.1 Observation phase (according to adopted model)
  • 31. 4.3.4 Reflection / assessment phase
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