Challenges Faced by English Teachers in Pakistan
Keywords:
English language teaching, Pakistan, pedagogical challenges, institutional barriers, socio-economic constraints, policy reform, technological limitations, cultural hurdlesAbstract
Introduction: This study explores the multifaceted challenges faced by English language teachers in Pakistan, focusing on pedagogical, institutional, socio-economic, policy-related, technological, and cultural barriers. Understanding these challenges is essential for improving English language
education across the country.
Methodology: The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining
quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with English teachers from
various regions in Pakistan. Data were analyzed using statistical tools and thematic analysis to identify key patterns and insights.
Results/Findings: The study found that outdated teaching materials, lack of
professional development, inadequate administrative support, socio-economic disparities, and insufficient technological infrastructure are major impediments.
Additionally, cultural resistance and policy nconsistencies further complicate the teaching landscape. Urban-rural disparities in resource allocation exacerbate these issues.
Future Direction: To address these challenges, the study recommends curriculum updates, enhanced teacher training, policy reforms, increased infrastructure investment, socio-economic support, and cultural sensitization programs. These measures aim to create a more conducive environment for English language teaching and learning in Pakistan.