Title of article :
EXPECTATIONS and EXPERIENCES OF INDONESIAN TEACHERS WHO HAVE, and HAVE NOT, DONE EXTENSIVE READING
Author/Authors :
Waring, Rob Notre Dame Seishin University 2-16-9 Ifuku-cho - Kita-Ku - Okayama, Japan , Husna, Nida Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University - Ciputat 15412, Indonesia
Abstract :
Extensive Reading (ER) in Indonesia is in its infancy. Over the
past 2-3 years a small band of ER enthusiasts led by the Indonesian Extensive
Reading Association (IERA) and the Extensive Reading Foundation (ERF)
have started promoting ER in the archipelago. In July 2018, IERA and the
ERF conducted all-day ER workshops to over 1000 teachers in six locations.
The post-workshop questionnaire reported here shows that these workshops
were successful in getting most of the teachers to the Introduction Stage of
ER acceptance. The talks were also helpful in changing the teachers' attitudes
and beliefs about ER, as well as in helping the IERA staff to understand what
challenges lie ahead for the promotion of ER. The questionnaire also revealed
that after attending the workshops many teachers feel frustrated they cannot
implement ER due to a lack of specific knowledge about how to set up and
manage the ER program in their own situation, or due to institutional
resistance, misunderstandings and inertia stemming from a satisfaction with
the current paradigm. The questionnaire points to the need for a second
folow-up series of workshops or other training, to deepen the participants'
knowledge to give them enough support to move to the Implemention Stage
of ER.
Keywords :
IERA workshops , Indonesia , extensive reading
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal