A New Paradigm on Language Imperialism: Student-Teachers Voice on English Language Learning

Ratu Sarah Pujasari, Nanak Hikmatullah
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Background: The current language policy in Indonesia removed English language programs from the elementary school curricula for fear of constraining children’s first language ability. Many are worried about the impact of the policy. Such policy sparks a debate among scholars and educators. The policy results in worry among those who believe in the importance of learning English, such as parents and English teachers. Methodology: The current study aims to investigate the English student teachers’ belief in the notion of Language Imperialism (LI). Using the descriptive qualitative method, the data were taken from six of the student-teachers interview. Findings: The current research shows that English is not part of imperialism, but rather a form of empowerment and that their future job as an English teacher is not to promote the language but as a way to help their future students in facing a more globalized and competitive world. Conclusion: In the context of English language learning student-teachers see their profession as a platform for empowerment for future generations. They believe that teaching English as a way to promote local cultures and languages to the outside world by using local content in the classroom, contrary to the popular belief that English dominates local languages Originality: The concept of language imperialism recognizes as colonialism. Little attention is given to the perception of student-teachers as a future generation in criticizing the government policy for better feedback. The positive views found, hopefully, will give fruitful decision for the government.
语言帝国主义的新范式:学生-教师对英语学习的声音
背景:印度尼西亚目前的语言政策将英语从小学课程中删除,因为担心限制儿童的第一语言能力。许多人担心这项政策的影响。这样的政策引发了学者和教育家之间的争论。这一政策引起了那些相信学习英语重要性的人的担忧,比如家长和英语老师。方法:本研究旨在调查英语学生教师对语言帝国主义观念的信念。采用描述性定性方法,对六名师生进行访谈。研究结果:目前的研究表明,英语不是帝国主义的一部分,而是一种赋权形式,他们作为英语教师的未来工作不是推广语言,而是帮助他们未来的学生面对更加全球化和竞争激烈的世界。结论:在英语学习的背景下,学生教师将他们的职业视为为后代赋权的平台。他们认为,英语教学是一种通过在课堂上使用当地内容向外界推广当地文化和语言的方式,这与普遍认为英语主导当地语言的观点相反。原创性:语言帝国主义的概念被认为是殖民主义。很少有人注意到学生教师作为批评政府政策以获得更好反馈的下一代的看法。希望这些积极的意见能给政府带来有益的决策。”
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