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Perceptions and attitudes of secretaryship & management studies students towards teaching and learning of French in the Ho Technical University, Ghana


James Kofi Agbo
Jonas Kwabla Fiadzawoo
Joy Afua Agama

Abstract

This study examines the perceptions and the attitudes of students towards the teaching and learning of French in the Ho Technical University. Online questionnaire was used to collect data from 94 students who were purposively selected from the Department of Secretaryship & Management Studies. The descriptive survey research design was employed to elicit information from respondents  through an online platform. The data was analyzed quantitatively and was presented using frequency counts and percentages. The study  revealed that most of the respondents (90%) perceived learning of French language to be difficult or very difficult and the majority  54(57.5% had difficulty in oral expressions. It was also revealed that more than half of the respondents, 24(25.5%) and 37(39.4%) either  agreed or strongly agreed that they have strong desires to learn French and believed that the knowledge of the language is key to job  avenues. The study recommends to French lecturers to use innovative methods to motivate their students and as well, institutions and  curriculum planners are advised to create opportunities for constant practice of the language and provide learning materials to enhance   students’ learning.


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