Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL

This study is aimed to investigate teachers’ opinion and their attitudes toward the integration of culture and English language education. More specifically, this study explores how and to what extent these opinions and attitudes are reflected in their classroom applications. Data were collected fro...

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Main Authors: Triyanti Abdulrahman, Novi Rusnarty Usu, Zulkifli Tanipu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UHAMKA Press 2016-08-01
Series:Journal of ELT Research
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Online Access:http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/58/75
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spelling doaj-66ac49bc714047379604bad22303f16f2020-11-24T22:20:50ZengUHAMKA PressJournal of ELT Research2502-292X2527-74482016-08-011218019310.22236/JER_Vol 1 Issue 2 pp 180 - 193Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFLTriyanti Abdulrahman0Novi Rusnarty Usu1Zulkifli Tanipu21As-Syafi’iyah Islamic University, Jakarta, IndonesiaState University of Gorontalo, Gorontalo, IndonesiaState University of Gorontalo, Gorontalo, IndonesiaThis study is aimed to investigate teachers’ opinion and their attitudes toward the integration of culture and English language education. More specifically, this study explores how and to what extent these opinions and attitudes are reflected in their classroom applications. Data were collected from 31 teachers of English Department at one of universities in Indonesia using questionnaire, interview, and observation. Findings revealed that teachers were willing to support the language and cultural objectives, but they had conflicts when having to prioritize language teaching or cultural teaching. Teachers informed that limited class time, curriculum requirements, lack of cultural issues in the textbooks, and their lack of cultural knowledge were the main constraints for the integration of cultural teaching into EFL. This study shows the importance of integrating culture & intercultural dimension into EFL instruction in order to help facilitate both language learning and effective communication. http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/58/75cultureintercultural competenceEnglish educationand foreign language
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author Triyanti Abdulrahman
Novi Rusnarty Usu
Zulkifli Tanipu
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Novi Rusnarty Usu
Zulkifli Tanipu
Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
Journal of ELT Research
culture
intercultural competence
English education
and foreign language
author_facet Triyanti Abdulrahman
Novi Rusnarty Usu
Zulkifli Tanipu
author_sort Triyanti Abdulrahman
title Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
title_short Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
title_full Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
title_fullStr Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
title_full_unstemmed Teachers’ Perspectives on the Integration of Culture and EFL
title_sort teachers’ perspectives on the integration of culture and efl
publisher UHAMKA Press
series Journal of ELT Research
issn 2502-292X
2527-7448
publishDate 2016-08-01
description This study is aimed to investigate teachers’ opinion and their attitudes toward the integration of culture and English language education. More specifically, this study explores how and to what extent these opinions and attitudes are reflected in their classroom applications. Data were collected from 31 teachers of English Department at one of universities in Indonesia using questionnaire, interview, and observation. Findings revealed that teachers were willing to support the language and cultural objectives, but they had conflicts when having to prioritize language teaching or cultural teaching. Teachers informed that limited class time, curriculum requirements, lack of cultural issues in the textbooks, and their lack of cultural knowledge were the main constraints for the integration of cultural teaching into EFL. This study shows the importance of integrating culture & intercultural dimension into EFL instruction in order to help facilitate both language learning and effective communication.
topic culture
intercultural competence
English education
and foreign language
url http://journal.uhamka.ac.id/index.php/jer/article/view/58/75
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