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Exploring Senior High School EFL Teachers’ Beliefs Regarding Learner Autonomy Wirapatni, Anak Agung Istri Sri; Nitiasih, P. K.; Artini, L. P.
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.29945

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Since Indonesian education paradigm shifted from teaching to learning, the development of learner autonomy is more emphasized on the learner-centeredness. Henceforth, it is important to conduct a study of teachers’ beliefs regarding learner autonomy as it is widely known that teachers are recognized as an active agent to inculcate autonomy among learners. This study aims to explore EFL teachers’ beliefs regarding the idea of learner autonomy and its development within senior high school settings. This study was a mixed method study that employed a questionnaire and interview as instruments to obtain the data. The participants of this study were 18 senior high school EFL teachers. The result of the study shows that teachers hold very positive beliefs toward learner autonomy. Most of the teachers believe their learners are less autonomous in learning. Learners tend to be passive and less independent of teacher. Teachers assert that they are already promoting learner autonomy within their teaching. Some efforts have been done by EFL teachers to promote autonomy among learners such as giving freedom for learners to express themselves in learning, giving learners opportunities to solve their problems as well as motivating the learners to learn English. The constraints that teachers encounter basically derived from two factors: intrinsically from the learners’ low motivation to learn and extrinsically from the school facilities that are less adequate to support the development of learner autonomy.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FULL DAY SCHOOL AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN BULELENG REGENCY YEAR 2019/2020 Prasetya, G. H.; Nitiasih, P. K.; Budiarta, L. G. R.
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol 8, No 2 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v8i2.28661

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This study aimed to 1) investigate students’ perception on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja 2) investigate teachers’ perception on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja 3) investigate strength and weakness on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja. The design used in this study was descriptive qualitative. The subjects of this study were 11th-grade students and teachers from SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja. The result showed that 1) the students’ perception on the implementation of Full Day School in SMAN 4 Singaraja and SMAN 1 Singaraja are categorized as positive. 2) the teachers’ perception on the implementation of Full Day School in SMAN 4 Singaraja and SMAN 1 Singaraja are categorized as positive. 3) the strengths of the full-day school were developing teacher’s creativity in terms of teaching and developing students’ creativity in terms of affective, cognitive and psychomotor 4) The weakness the students could be bored because of additional hours of learning Keywords: Advantages and disadvantages, Full day school, Teachers’ perception, Students’ perception
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FULL DAY SCHOOL AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN BULELENG REGENCY YEAR 2019/2020 Prasetya, G. H.; Nitiasih, P. K.; Budiarta, L. G. R.
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v8i2.28661

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This study aimed to 1) investigate students’ perception on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja 2) investigate teachers’ perception on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja 3) investigate strength and weakness on the implementation of the full day school in SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja. The design used in this study was descriptive qualitative. The subjects of this study were 11th-grade students and teachers from SMAN 1 Singaraja and SMAN 4 Singaraja. The result showed that 1) the students’ perception on the implementation of Full Day School in SMAN 4 Singaraja and SMAN 1 Singaraja are categorized as positive. 2) the teachers’ perception on the implementation of Full Day School in SMAN 4 Singaraja and SMAN 1 Singaraja are categorized as positive. 3) the strengths of the full-day school were developing teacher’s creativity in terms of teaching and developing students’ creativity in terms of affective, cognitive and psychomotor 4) The weakness the students could be bored because of additional hours of learning Keywords: Advantages and disadvantages, Full day school, Teachers’ perception, Students’ perception
Exploring Senior High School EFL Teachers’ Beliefs Regarding Learner Autonomy Wirapatni, Anak Agung Istri Sri; Nitiasih, P. K.; Artini, L. P.
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 1 (2021): February
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.024 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.29945

Abstract

Since Indonesian education paradigm shifted from teaching to learning, the development of learner autonomy is more emphasized on the learner-centeredness. Henceforth, it is important to conduct a study of teachers’ beliefs regarding learner autonomy as it is widely known that teachers are recognized as an active agent to inculcate autonomy among learners. This study aims to explore EFL teachers’ beliefs regarding the idea of learner autonomy and its development within senior high school settings. This study was a mixed method study that employed a questionnaire and interview as instruments to obtain the data. The participants of this study were 18 senior high school EFL teachers. The result of the study shows that teachers hold very positive beliefs toward learner autonomy. Most of the teachers believe their learners are less autonomous in learning. Learners tend to be passive and less independent of teacher. Teachers assert that they are already promoting learner autonomy within their teaching. Some efforts have been done by EFL teachers to promote autonomy among learners such as giving freedom for learners to express themselves in learning, giving learners opportunities to solve their problems as well as motivating the learners to learn English. The constraints that teachers encounter basically derived from two factors: intrinsically from the learners’ low motivation to learn and extrinsically from the school facilities that are less adequate to support the development of learner autonomy.