Perception and Effect of Undergraduate English Language Students have about Studying Literature
Abstract
The
purpose of the study is to examine the Perception and Effect of Undergraduate
English Language Students have about Studying Literature. The findings of this
study have some implications for ESL students studying literature in the
language classroom. The fact
that literature has been used to make English language teaching and learning
more interesting, even at the lower levels of learning, goes a long way to
support the argument that literature should be encouraged in English language
teaching and learning in Ghanaian schools. Poetry, drama, and prose have all
been employed in the teaching and learning of various components of the English
language. However, the critical function of literature in ESL students'
language learning cannot be realized without a shift in the mindset of the
stakeholders. According to the findings of this study, many undergraduate
students have a negative attitude toward the study of literature. School
authorities must also encourage parents to buy enough literary materials for
their children and also encourage them to read them. This will help the
students to develop good reading habits which will in turn improve their
attitude toward the study of literature. Creative programmes could also be
developed using current technologies which will make students develop good reading
habit.