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INVESTIGATING THE CHALLENGES FACED BY EFL TEACHERS IN DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ 4C SKILLS IN 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION Septiyanti, Siti Nur Azizah; Nugraha, Irsyad; Kurnia, Ateng
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): August (EEAL Journal)
Publisher : IPI Garut Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eeal.v6i2.49

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This research aims to investigate the challenges faced by EFL teachers in developing students’ 4C skills (Critical thinking, Creativity, Communication, and Collaboration) in 21st-century education., followed by four English teachers in different Junior High School in Garut (two public schools and two private schools). To fulfill this objective, a qualitative case study design with a semi-structured interview as the research instruments was employed. The result revealed that both EFL teachers of public and private schools in junior high school had similar problems in developing students' 4C skills in 21-st century education. Those challenges include the difficulties in understanding certain effective methods of learning that support the development of 4C skills, the obstacles in designing a lesson plan for 4C skills, the insufficiency of facilities and infrastructure, and the challenges in developing students’ confidence and activeness.
SEEING HOW MULTIMODAL SOURCE ARE USED IN EFL CLASSROOM Salsabila, Salma; Nurami, Nadya; Oktaviana, Rai Tri; Muljanto, Setia; Kurnia, Ateng
English Education and Applied Linguistics Journal (EEAL Journal) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): August (EEAL Journal)
Publisher : IPI Garut Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31980/eeal.v6i2.50

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The use of body movements and facial expressions in learning English helps students interpret and express the meaning of words and sentences. By looking at the implementation of multimodal in English classrooms, this study provides important insights into the potential for using multimodal in enhancing English learning. Multimodality involving various types of media such as text, images, audio, and video will be analyzed in the context of three SFL dimensions, namely ideational, interpersonal, and textual dimensions and observing how teachers and students gain an understanding of how multimodal is used in contexts of language and meaning. The results of this research can provide valuable contributions to the development of more innovative and effective English curricula and teaching methods. English teachers can use these findings as guidelines in designing learning strategies that are more interesting and focus on students' needs. In addition, this research can also be a basis for further research on the use of multimodal in the context of learning English. This study aims to analyze the use of multimodal in learning English in the classroom. This research includes observing the use of multimodal at SMA Garut in English classes at level 10, as well as the use of multimodal in teaching English based on the Linguistic Functional System (SFL) theory.