Immersion vs construction: The portrayals of culture in Indonesian EFL learning paradigm
Autor: | MORGANNA, Ruly, SUMARDİ, Sumardi, TARJANA, Sri Samiati |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Zdroj: | Volume: 14, Issue: 2 283-304 Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies |
ISSN: | 1305-578X |
Popis: | Please fill up the following information accurately. (Please use Times New Roman, 12 pt. Immersion vs construction: The portrayals of culture in Indonesian EFL learning paradigm The status quoof English as the world lingua franca (Choi, 2016; Fang, 2017; Kusumaningputri & Widodo, 2018; Liu & Fang, 2017), the increasing role of English as an additional language for nowadays Indonesian generation (Lauder, 2008), and the nature of Indonesian EFL students as multicultural people (Hamied, 2012; Sukyadi, 2015) became the bases sensitizing the role of culture in Indonesian EFL learning. As regards, this study focused on two objectives pertinent to how Indonesian EFL teachers defined culture and conceptualized language-culture relationship, and how the portrayals of culture were nuanced in their paradigm of EFL learning. 15 EFL teachers were engaged and interviewed. As revealed, five varieties of culture-related definitions were shared. They referred to culture as social products, social knowledge, ways of living, communicative behaviors and a communicative discourse construct. Four indicators of language-culture relationship were subsequently conceptualized into language to express culture, language as the cultural symbol, language framed by culture, and language as a cultural mediator. In turn, 10 teachers holding modernist perspective and 5 teachers holding postmodernist perspective provided diverse portrayals of culture in Indonesian EFL learning. The last, the given critical implication supported the latter instead of the former perspective for Indonesian EFL learning. Information about Author(s)* Author 1 Author (Last name, First name) Morganna, RulyAffiliated institution (University) Universitas Sebelas MaretCountry IndonesiaEmail address rulymorganna@gmail.comDepartment & Rank Graduate School of English Education Department, The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, IndonesiaCorresponding author (Yes/No) Write only one corresponding author. Yes Author 2 Author (Last name, First name) SumardiAffiliated institution (University) Universitas Sebelas MaretCountry IndonesiaEmail address arif_sumardi74@yahoo.co.idDepartment & Rank Graduate School of English Education Department, The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, IndonesiaCorresponding author (Yes/No) No Author 3 Author (Last name, First name) Tarjana, Sri SamiatiAffiliated institution (University) Universitas Sebelas MaretCountry IndonesiaEmail address msrisamiati@yahoo.comDepartment & Rank Graduate School of English Education Department, The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia Corresponding author (Yes/No) No Author 4 Author (Last name, First name) Affiliated institution (University) Country Email address Department & Rank Corresponding author (Yes/No)   |
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