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An Experimental Study of the Effect of Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) on Vocabulary Learning of EFL Adult Learners
Arab World English Journal (2017)
  • Muhammad Ishtiaq , Zuraina Ali & Muhammad Salem, Arab Society of English Language Studies
Abstract
Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) has been considered as an important cooperative learning strategy in progressive pedagogy. A number of studies have supported the use of STAD in different subject areas and in different socio-cultural contexts. However, it is still an under-researched area in countries like Saudi Arabia where English is taught as a Foreign Language. This quasi-experimental study was conducted in Unaizah Community College, Saudi Arabia. Both the experimental group and the control group were tested on 2000-word vocabulary test. A vocabulary test was prepared and administered by the researchers at the beginning of the experiment as a pre-test. The experimental group was taught with Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) strategy whereas the control group was taught with traditional whole-class instruction method. The treatment was carried out for two weeks. At the end of the experiment, the same vocabulary test was re-administered as a post-test. Independent samples t-test was used to analyze the data using SPSS 21. Results showed that there was a significant difference between the experimental group and the control group in favor of the experimental group (p= 0.002 < 0.05).
Keywords
  • Cooperative learning,
  • EFL learners,
  • STAD,
  • vocabulary learning
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer September 15, 2017
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.24093/awej/vol8no3.23
Citation Information
Muhammad Ishtiaq , Zuraina Ali & Muhammad Salem. "An Experimental Study of the Effect of Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) on Vocabulary Learning of EFL Adult Learners" Arab World English Journal Vol. 8 Iss. 3 (2017) p. 356 - 375 ISSN: 2229-9327
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/arabworldenglishjournal-awej/397/