Teachers' and Learners' Attitudes towards the Impact of Availability and Use of Daily Newspapers on Students' Speaking Competence in English Language in Secondary Schools in Bungoma County, Kenya

This paper highlights the results of a research conducted in Bungoma County of Kenya between 2008-2009. The objective of the study was to investigate the attitudes of teachers and students towards the impact of availability and use of daily newspapers on students' speaking competence in English...

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English (Second Language)
Focus Groups
Foreign Countries
Interviews
Kenya
Language Proficiency
Language Teachers
Mann Whitney U Test
Mixed Methods Research
Nonparametric Statistics
Questionnaires
Second Language Instruction
Secondary Schools
Statistical Analysis
Student Attitudes
Teacher Attitudes
Teaching Methods
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