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JELTEC: Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Culture
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29633842     DOI : https://doi.org/10.2503/jeltec.v1i1
JELTEC: Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Culture is a peer-reviewed journal and published twice a year in the months of March and September; publishing research reports and conceptual analyses; within the fields of teaching English, English literature, culture, and linguistics. It is published by the English Education Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Manado.
Articles 112 Documents
Bridging the Gap: EFL Lecturers Familiarity and Knowledge of Technology in Language Teachings Subhan Rahmat; Nurdin Noni; La Sunra; Abd. Halim
Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): JELTEC: Journal of English Language Teaching Literature and Culture
Publisher : English Education Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/jeltec.v4i2.12768

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The rapid growth of digital technology has significantly influenced the landscape of higher education including English as a Foreign Language EFL instruction However many lecturers still struggle to integrate technology effectively into their pedagogy This study investigates EFL lecturers technological familiarity and knowledge in a maritime higher education context aiming to identify their level of technological competence and the underlying factors influencing technology use in teaching Employing a quantitative research design data were collected through a questionnaire administered to 15 lecturers from a maritime higher education institution in Indonesia The findings revealed that lecturers possess moderate familiarity with digital tools such as learning management systems and video conferencing platforms However their pedagogical integration of technology remains limited with most using it mainly for material delivery rather than interactive or student centered learning The analysis indicates that the lecturers technological knowledge TK has not yet been sufficiently linked with pedagogical PK and content knowledge CK as conceptualized in the Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge TPACK framework Barriers such as insufficient infrastructure lack of institutional support and limited digital pedagogical understanding were found to hinder optimal technology integration The study suggests that sustainable professional development programs focusing on digital pedagogy and contextualized training are essential to enhance lecturers competence in integrating technology for effective EFL instruction in maritime education < p>
What are they exactly? Are they similar or different? A Conceptual and Contextual Insights of Multilingualism and Plurilingualism from Indonesian EFL Classrooms Devilito Prasetyo Tatipang; Anas Irwan; Syahrullah Syahrullah; Fajar Aswat
Journal of English Language Teaching, Literature and Culture Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): JELTEC: Journal of English Language Teaching Literature and Culture
Publisher : English Education Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/jeltec.v4i2.12777

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This systematic literature review aims to clarify the conceptual distinctions and contextual applications of nbsp;multilingualism nbsp;and nbsp;plurilingualism nbsp;in Indonesian English as a Foreign Language EFL classrooms The study addresses widespread confusion among educators and policymakers by analyzing 25 high quality peer reviewed studies published between 2021 to 2025 Using rigorous selection criteria and thematic analysis the review found that nbsp;multilingualism nbsp;is typically understood as the coexistence of multiple languages within societies or institutions while nbsp;plurilingualism nbsp;highlights an individual s integrated and dynamic use of multiple languages Despite Indonesia s rich linguistic diversity national policies and curricula have yet to fully adopt plurilingual principles often favoring strict language separations Classroom research reveals that language practices are more fluid with teachers and students frequently combining languages for comprehension and engagement However varying teacher beliefs and insufficient training hinder the implementation of effective plurilingual pedagogy This study underscores the need for clear shared definitions and improved professional development to bridge the gap between theory policy and practice The findings advocate for policies and teaching approaches that recognize and harness the full linguistic repertoires of learners Ultimately this review provides a critical foundation for advancing multilingual education in Indonesia and contributes to global discussions on language pedagogy in multilingual contexts< em>< p>

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