Code Switching in Instruction: It’s Acceptability Among Pre-Service Teachers in The Philippines
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Saquing, Jasmin BMateria
Code Switching Field of Specialization Acceptability Pre-service teachers
Date
2023-05-02Referencia bibliográfica
Jasmin B. Saquing (2023). Code Switching in Instruction: It’s Acceptability Among Pre-Service Teachers in The Philippines.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(3). 175-184[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.03.021]
Abstract
This quantitative-descriptive study investigated the acceptability of code switching in instruction by
251 pre-service teachers. Results revealed that aacceptance of code switching in instruction along
affective state and learning success by pre-service teachers is “accepted.” There is no significant
difference in the acceptance of code switching in instruction when grouped according to age, sex and
number of languages spoken. However, there is a significant difference in the acceptance of code
switching in instruction when grouped according to field of specialization. Interestingly, Bachelor of
Secondary Education (BSEd) pre-service teachers whose field of specialization is English yielded a
significantly higher level of acceptance of code switching in instruction as compared to Bachelor in
Elementary Education (BEEd) pre-service teachers whose field of specializations are Generalist and
Pre-school Education and BSEd pre-service teachers whose field of specialization is Mathematics.