Intan Pratidina Dewi
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Exploring EIL on Novice Teachers: The Inclusion of Local Culture-based Teaching Materials Intan Pratidina Dewi; Dadang Sudana; Ahmad Bukhori Muslim
Journal of English Language Studies Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Available Online in March 2022
Publisher : English Department - University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/jels.v7i1.14050

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English as an International Language (EIL) paradigm has been discussed as the solution in decreasing the concern towards English native-speakerism in the EFL teaching materials. The English as an International Language (EIL) paradigm includes the familiarization to the English varieties and local culture-based teaching to lessen English native-speakerism. The following study identify novice teachers’ inclusion of the local culture-based items in their teaching materials through the reflection on experience and the belief of novice teachers towards English varieties and local culture-based items in their teaching of historical recount text. The case study design was utilized in the research with the pre-interview, document analysis, and post-interview of three novice teachers. The findings showed that participants had included the local culture-based in their adapted teaching materials, and supported the utilization of local culture-based teaching materials for students’ engagement and a better understanding of learning goals. However, participants still experience difficulties in fostering the students’ engagement to the local culture-based items, deciding between local culture-based and international exposure in their teaching materials, and retrieving teaching materials with the rigorous local culture-based materials.
Novice Teachers and Native-Speakerism: Identity Recognition on Teacher for English as An International Language Intan Pratidina Dewi; Ahmad Bukhori Muslim; Dadang Sudana
Journal of English Language Teaching and Linguistics Journal of English Language Teaching and Linguistics, 6(2), August 2021
Publisher : Yayasan Visi Intan Permata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21462/jeltl.v6i2.589

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The study aims to explore three novice teachers' perception towards English native-speakerism for the exploration of English as an International Language (EIL). The concern towards English native-speakerism, preferring the English variations from its native background, in the practice of teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL) has become the central issue, especially in Indonesia. It is not aligned with the idea of EIL which foster the process of producing competent users of English through the inclusion of local cultural-based items. The case study design will be utilized in the research using the pre-interview, document analysis, and post-interview as the instrument for data collection of novice teachers' perception of local and nativized exposure. The study discovers that all collaborated novice teachers set an agreement to support the local cultural-based inclusion in practice yet support the inclusion of standardized English for teaching pattern and pronunciation. The findings show how the teachers have acknowledged the inclusion of local exposure to maximize the endeavor for students to be competent users of English. The discussion still relies on making the local cultural-based items in teaching practices viable and proposes Englishes in the teaching to lessen the native-speakerism.