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The Integrating Local Wisdom In English Learning To Improve Pancasila’s Student Profile Nur Cahya; Syafrizal Syafrizal
MENDIDIK: Jurnal Kajian Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/003.202282.228

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Language and culture are intertwined aspects that cannot be separated. Language is a manifestation of a developing culture. English is an universal language that is utilized in all countries as the language of communication. Learning it encourages students to speak and engage with people from all over the world, even if their cultural backgrounds are extremely different. Furthermore, the rapid development of the modernization era has decreased young people's enthusiasm for local wisdom. Given that local wisdom is the identity of a nation. Therefore, it is necessary to create an integrated English learning context with local wisdom in order to create a solid integrated learning in order to raise the profile of Pancasila students. The researcher wishes to conduct a literature review on the integration of local knowledge in English learning in order to raise the profile of Pancasila students. Learning English in integrated with local wisdom is one of the most authentic techniques of learning. In addition to employing teaching materials from the student's environment, this can raise the profile of Pancasila students in line with the Kurikulum Merdeka. This integration can assist teachers in becoming more creative in establishing teaching materials for English learners. It is expected that this step would shape and develop students' feelings of love and pride in the preservation of local wisdom in the nation.
EFL Pre-service Teacher Profile: A Level of Reflection Regarding Professionalism Readiness Nur Cahya; Siti Suharsih; Murti Ayu Wijayanti; Suroso Mukti Leksono
Journal of English Language Teaching and Cultural Studies Vol 7, No 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : English Education Department, Postgraduate, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.48181/jelts.v7i1.24045

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LPTK (Educational University) has a function and role in preparing professional prospective teachers. One of the indicators that must have is the ability to reflect on learning. The function of learning reflection has the aim of improving sustainable learning. the researcher would like to focus this study to find out how the level of reflection and to examine the level of reflection This research involve qualitative research, The data collection technique in this research is documentation of articles related to the research problem and the interview. The research instrument in this study is the reflection journal done by students when they have completed the learning. Then, the researcher conduct interviews with students regarding matters related to the results of the data.According to the results of the reflective learning journal worksheets conducted by EFL preservice teachers, there are (76.47%) at level C, (17.65%) at level D, and (5.88%) at level B. EFL preservice teachers unable to reach the highest level of reflection because a) Lack of understanding of reflective learning journals b) Difficulties getting to begin writing.This study concludes that the level of reflection level of EFL pre-service teachers are on average. Reflective learning journals need to be done regularly in every lesson to increase the level of reflection. Preparing professional EFL preservice teachers require a significant increase in the level of reflection.