Abstract:
This study was a comparative investigation into the nature of difficulties and
factors affecting the learning of English by the secondary school students of Provincial
and Federal government schools in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. The objectives of the study
were (1)To measure the performance of secondary school students of Provincial and
Federal government schools of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa in tenses, active and passives
voices, direct and indirect narrations, conjunctions, prepositions, articles, construction
of sentences and reading with comprehension; (2)To find out the level of difficulties of
secondary school students of Provincial and Federal government schools of Khyber
Pukhtunkhwa in tenses, active and passives voices, direct and indirect narrations,
conjunctions, prepositions, articles, construction of sentences and reading with
comprehension; (3)To compare the level of difficulties in learning English as a second
language at secondary level of Provincial and Federal government schools in Khyber
Pukhtunkhwa ; (4)To find out the factors affecting the learning of English at secondary
level of Provincial and Federal government schools in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa); and
(5)To provide a base for improvement of teaching English as a second language at the
secondary level.
The population of the study comprised of all the twenty four Provincial
government schools and twenty two Federal government schools located in twenty four
districts of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. Six hundred and fifty four students were randomly
selected from each systems of school by applying simple random sampling technique.
Sixteen English teachers were selected by using purposive sampling technique for the
purpose of interview
An English language achievement test for secondary classes was administered to
the sample students of the study and sample English teachers were interviewed.
The data obtained were tabulated and analysed through SPSS 17.0 software to
compute mean, standard deviation, t-value and p-value (significance) level. t-test was
applied to measure the significance of difference between the means of both types of
school systems. Significance was seen at .01 level as criterion for the rejection or
acceptance of null hypothesis. The interview data was analyzed manually.
The main findings of the study were; the students of Provincial government
schools faced more difficulties in learning of verb forms, narration, conjunctions,
prepositions, articles, sentence arrangements and reading comprehension. The students
of both types of schools systems faced same difficulties in learning voices.
The teachers in Provincial government schools were not sufficiently qualified
and had no adequate knowledge of teaching methodologies of teaching English. The
classes at both type of school system were overcrowded. The Provincial and Federal
Government schools lacked audio-visual aids for teaching of English.