TY - JOUR
T1 - Indonesian Non-ELT Pre-service Teachers’ Self-Efficacy in EMI Context
T2 - Voices from International Teaching Practicum in Thailand
AU - Signori, Tifani Yuris
AU - Drajati, Nur Arifah
AU - Putra, Kristian Adi
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PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - As the trend for English as a medium of instruction (EMI) increases, teacher self-efficacy to teach the contents of their teaching materials in an EMI context has become one of the major challenges. This study investigated the self-efficacy of Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers to teach in an EMI context. Two Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers, in charge of teaching biology and chemistry in English, in a secondary school in Thailand were interviewed to gain an in-depth information about their experiences. The data from their teaching reflections and interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. The study shows that both participants perceived that their self-efficacy to teach in EMI context was quite high despite various obstacles during their teaching practicum.appeared to influence the Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy to teach in the Thailand EMI context. Mastery experience (the personal experience of success) was the most influential source of efficacy information, followed by the other instances of self-efficacy sources including social persuasion, emotional state, and vicarious experience. The implication derived from this study is that the teacher training institutions in Indonesia need to facilitate the pre-service teachers to help them perceive their self-efficacy to teach in EMI context.
AB - As the trend for English as a medium of instruction (EMI) increases, teacher self-efficacy to teach the contents of their teaching materials in an EMI context has become one of the major challenges. This study investigated the self-efficacy of Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers to teach in an EMI context. Two Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers, in charge of teaching biology and chemistry in English, in a secondary school in Thailand were interviewed to gain an in-depth information about their experiences. The data from their teaching reflections and interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. The study shows that both participants perceived that their self-efficacy to teach in EMI context was quite high despite various obstacles during their teaching practicum.appeared to influence the Indonesian non-ELT pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy to teach in the Thailand EMI context. Mastery experience (the personal experience of success) was the most influential source of efficacy information, followed by the other instances of self-efficacy sources including social persuasion, emotional state, and vicarious experience. The implication derived from this study is that the teacher training institutions in Indonesia need to facilitate the pre-service teachers to help them perceive their self-efficacy to teach in EMI context.
KW - English as a medium of instruction (EMI)
KW - non-ELT teachers
KW - pre-service teachers
KW - teacher self-efficacy
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184912986
SN - 2630-0672
VL - 17
SP - 416
EP - 439
JO - LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network
JF - LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network
IS - 1
ER -