Yuniawati, Deonisia Tyas
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EFL Teachers’ Voices in Differentiated Instruction Yuniawati, Deonisia Tyas
International Journal of Contemporary Studies in Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : EDUPEDIA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56855/ijcse.v2i2.780

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All children in Indonesia have an equal right to education at their level, and the curriculum acknowledges the diversity of Indonesian classrooms. Teachers must consequently incorporate this into the design of their lesson plans. In order to give students alternative possibilities for obtaining information, differentiated instruction involves rearranging classroom instruction and learning methodologies. Teachers may be familiar with the idea of varied education, but they frequently struggle to incorporate difference in terms of content, method, and output in their classrooms. In the framework of differentiated education, this thesis investigates the points of view and experiences of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers. The purpose of this study is to hear these teachers' voices as they discuss the opportunities and difficulties that varied education methodologies in various classroom contexts bring. The study highlights the perspectives of EFL teachers on how differentiated instruction should be implemented. The results show how different educational approaches, assessment methods, and classroom management strategies are used by teachers to meet the various learning demands of their students. The study reveals the struggles and obstacles faced by EFL teachers as they attempt to strike a balance between the demands of a standard curriculum and the particular needs of each of their students. It also underlines how important professional development is in giving teachers the abilities and information required for successfully implementing differentiated instruction. The study's conclusion emphasizes the importance of administrative policies, administrative support systems, and teamwork in determining the overall success of courses for differentiated instruction.
Improving Students’ Engagement Using Collaborative Canva Storyboard Yuniawati, Deonisia Tyas; Priyana, Joko
Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): January
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ftl.v9i1.19836

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Implementing the Collaborative Canva Storyboard will equip the students with integrated skills. However, some people have not recognized Collaborative Canva Storyboard as a way to improve students’ engagement in classroom activities. This study explores a lecturer's experiences and challenges in using Collaborative Canva Storyboard and identifies how Collaborative Canva Storyboard would be implemented to enhance university students' engagement and integrate 4Cs skills. Under the design of action research, the study was conducted in four stages: reconnaissance, planning, action and observation, and reflection. The study involved 45 undergraduate students in an Accounting Education Department taking English classes in their first semester. Based on the results of students' interviews and students' work, the use of Collaborative Canva Storyboard can be a means to improve students’ engagement. In addition, the study found that Collaborative Canva Storyboards were beneficial for building up students’ communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking skills.