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Autonomy Practiced by English Primary School Teachers to Develop Teaching Professionalism Hasbie Felayabi; Pupung Purnawarman; Didi Sukyadi
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 9, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v9i1.44130

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Teachers’ autonomy allows teachers to be in charge of their teaching, from preparing syllabuses, teaching materials, and evaluation. For elementary school teachers, this autonomy is essential since this level of education is fundamental to the lifelong learning process. Teachers’ autonomy can also be a form of professional action that leads to professional development. Hence, this study aims at identifying teachers’ perceptions about teachers’ autonomy, finding out what they have implemented in promoting teachers’ autonomy, and acknowledging their awareness of the importance of teachers’ autonomy. This study employed qualitative research and case studies as its framework. Online questionnaires were distributed to elementary school teachers of public and private schools, and interviews were conducted to follow up on the answers obtained from the questionnaires. The results suggest that teachers’ autonomy was driven by the teachers’ needs for personal and professional development. It was also revealed that the participants had practiced the five dimensions of autonomy-supportive practices, namely organizational and procedural autonomy, rationale and relevance, responsiveness, feedback, and cognitive autonomy support. Additionally, they also believe that the practice of teachers’ autonomy will be optimal with the support of the managerial system, be it the school, the stakeholders, or the government.
Re-designing ESP Syllabus Design for Pre-Service Teachers in the Physical Education of Elementary Teacher Programs Rahman, Aam Ali; Setyarini, Sri; Purnawarman, Pupung
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.71734

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Technology-cultivated learning opens opportunities to acquire knowledge from various resources. However, languages become a barrier for non-English major students. ESP allows students to familiarise their English with their specific subject. Nevertheless, less research develops PE lessons that integrate specific sports vocabulary and communication skills relevant to the activity. Thus, this study aims to explore the needs of the Physical Education of Elementary Teacher Program (PE-ETP) pre-service teachers. One hundred eighty-eight students participated in this study. The survey, focus group discussion, and interview formulated the findings. The result shows that 42% (80 participants) considered ESP very important as part of the curriculum. 56% (105 participants) consider it essential. Only 2% (3 participants) stated that ESP is not important and cannot be part of the curriculum. Further, eight possible topics were offered in developing ESP courses for the PE-ETP. The topics are teaching PE using English (92.02%), academic English for sports (87.77%), athlete communications (86.70%), referee communications (87.77%), coach communications (90.96%), sports category (91.49%), sports terms (92.55%) and Physiology terms (88.83%). The topics can be developed into specific course units in syllabus design.
Co-Authors Abasa, Zulhasmi Agustin, Fitri Agustrianita, Agustrianita Ahmad Kailani, Ahmad Ai Fatmawati Alexandro, Marco Ari S. Shidiq Arigusman, Anggi Arigusman, Anggi Astuti, Elysa Ratna Atep R. Nurhadi Bachrudin Musthafa Basra, Sri Meiweni Berlin, Astri Winandari Cicih Nuraeni Delsi Mitra, Delsi Diah Royani Meisani Didi Suherdi Didi Suherli Didi Sukyadi Dini Dwi Apriani Elis Homsini Maolida Elysa Ratna Astuti Emi Emilia Erwin Pohan Fatmawati, Ai Hasbie Felayabi Hayuni R. Widarti Hidayat, M. Fadhil Husain, Balqis Iin Inawati Imelda Wahyuni Husein Indri Eka Pertiwi Iranita Sitohang Ismiati Purwaningsih Subiana Isra F Sianipar Isry Laila Syathroh Isry Laila Syathroh Kaniadewi Suci Lia Novita Lia Yulianti Marco Alexandro Maryono, Geby Devtiana Meekaeo, Panusak Muhammad Handi Gunawan Nabung, Adrianus Nahadi Nainggolan, Bernard Richard Nenden Sri Lengkanawati Nur Yusuf, Fazri Nurhaeni Nurhaeni Ode, Muhamad Acep Qurrotu A. Zahran Ramadhani, Fadhil Rani Aryanti Rukmana Refi Aksep Sativa Rojab Siti Rodliyah Romadhon Romadhon Ruswandi, Syilva Adisty Santoso, Nur Amanah Savitri, Yola Septiya Yuza Soraya, Kiky Sri Meiweni Basra Sri Setyarini Subiana, Ismiati Purwaningsih Sudana, Dadang Sudrajat, Winny Nur Ardy Suharno Suharno Suherdi, Didi Susilawati, Susilawati Syairofi, Ahmad Triannisa Rahmawati Triarisanti, Risa Tsara Desiana Akmilia Uun Muhaji Wachyu Sundayana Wachyu Sundayana, Wachyu Wahyu Permata, Indah Wardiman, Sri Setyarini Wibowo, Enggar Pangesti Winny Nur Ardy Sudrajat Wiwi Siswaningsih Yudi Lesmana Yuza, Septiya