Title of article :
CREATIVELY NEGOTIATING THE PLACE OF SPIRITUALITY IN THE ELT CURRICULUM
Author/Authors :
Mambu, Joseph Ernest Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana - Salatiga Jl. Diponegoro , Indonesia
Abstract :
This article aims to better understand constraints (e.g., hostility
toward spirituality) and opportunities that may affect teacher-student and
student-student relations as spiritually informed ELT curriculum is negotiated.
Viewed more broadly, spirituality aims to foster the ability to see one’s
own religious positioning in relation to other people who have different
faiths, and the commitment to being connected with other people, as well as
nature, with love. In terms of pedagogical methodology, negotiating the
place of spirituality in ELT means creatively keeping the balance of mainstreaming
and decentering different senses of spirituality. It is in line with
Kumaravadivelu’s theoretical lens of postmethod pedagogy which sheds
light on how a teacher theorized negotiating power relations associated with
his spirituality; how a teacher exploited a religious issue unique to a specific
context in Indonesia; and how the dialogue of religious issues can be extended
beyond what already happened in class. Regarding spiritually informed
materials development, this article focuses on teacher-student codevelopment
of spiritually informed materials and adaptations of non-ELT
materials. The article concludes with some pedagogical implications and major
questions to be addressed in future research on spiritually informed ELT
curriculum.
Keywords :
postmethod pedagogy , materials development , ELT curriculum spirituality , negotiation , creativity dialogue
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal