Title of article :
ENGLISH and IDENTITY IN MULTICULTURAL CONTEXTS: ISSUES, CHALLENGES, and OPPORTUNITIES
Author/Authors :
Lie, Anita Universitas Katolik Widya Mandala Jl. Kalijudan 37 - Surabaya - East Java, Indonesia
Abstract :
The increasing dominance of English has brought implications in
language policy and the teaching of English in the multicultural Indonesia. A
high power language such as English is taught in schools as a language of
modern communication, while the national language is regarded as a force
of unifying the nation and local languages as carriers of ‘tradition’ or ‘historical’
identity. Within that context, this article focuses on the increased use of
English among an emerging group of young and adolescent learners and
their possible identity transformation. This article examines the issues, challenges,
and opportunities in English language learning and identity transformation
in the multicultural context of Indonesia. A description of the
multicultural context and linguistic diversity is presented to understand the
language policy and its implications in the functions and degrees of the national
language Indonesian, local languages, and English in Indonesia. Issues
in the spread of English are explored to understand the challenges and opportunities
in transforming cultural identity and achieving performance
standards in English.
Keywords :
identity transformation , young and adolescent learners , multilingual context , language policy
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal