Teaching English as a Foreign Language Journal
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)

Exploration of collaborative partnership models for sustainable teacher education in Indonesia

Wulandari, Ella (Unknown)
Moss, Julianne (Unknown)
Ure, Christine (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 May 2026

Abstract

Research has shown that the link between coursework preparation and field experience is strong when future teachers work collaboratively with mentor teachers in practicum settings. Collaborative teaching is much needed as future teachers navigate classroom challenges in both online and offline learning. Collaborative teaching is however often seen only as practicum school’s responsibility and not a joint activity with shared goals between university and school that partner to prepare future English language teachers. This paper explores the perspectives of school and university based on the interviews with university supervisors and mentor teachers and related teaching documents. The data were gathered during a six-month practicum implementation in five public schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Guided by Cultural-Historical Activity Theory, a thematic analysis was done to identify points of differences and similarities in the belief and practice of the supervisors and mentor teachers. The results showed that (mis)alignments of the objects, tools, rules, values and roles hamper the goals of the university and school partnership for preparing future teachers. Following CHAT framework, the study recommends that school and university need to align their expectations (object) from practicum activities and set consistent teacher preparation programs (tools, rules) across university and schools.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tefl

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

Focus and Scope Aims • The journal provides a formal, well-organised forum for non-native-English scholars to make new academic contributions to research and practice in ELT on a global basis. • The journal serves as a hosting space for both native and non-native academics to share ideas and ...