CELORY (Celebrating Local History) Comic Exhibition on Instagram: Conserving Local History Through Project-Based English Learning

Muzakki Bashori, Qonita Fadhila, Inez Kalyana Azmi, Mukhamad Shokheh, Nanda Julian Utama
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Many local histories in Indonesia remain unnoticed by learners. Learning materials that inform the local histories are generally limited, boring, and do not fit and attract today’s learners, especially those available in English. We investigated the potential of an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom project that promotes and celebrates local histories in Indonesia through (digital) comics. The comics were developed by second-year university students majoring in history (n=156) working in groups of three or four. A total of 51 comics with various themes related to Indonesian local histories were successfully created and exhibited virtually on a designated Instagram account. A questionnaire with a 5-point Likert scale containing 12 statements and two open-ended questions was employed to examine the impact of this project-based learning on students’ understanding and awareness of conserving their local histories through comics. We analyzed the results using SPSS (for quantitative data) and thematic analysis (for qualitative data). Findings indicate that students believe a comic is an interesting medium for learning local history and that local histories in Indonesia need to be promoted via various media, including comics. Future research should investigate the effects of English comics on students’ comprehension of local history in Indonesia and linguistic competence in history-related vocabulary and pronunciation.
CELORY(庆祝当地历史)Instagram漫画展:通过项目英语学习保护当地历史
印度尼西亚的许多地方历史仍未被学习者所注意。介绍当地历史的学习材料通常是有限的、枯燥的,不适合和吸引今天的学习者,尤其是那些用英语提供的。我们调查了英语作为外语(EFL)课堂项目的潜力,该项目通过(数字)漫画推广和庆祝印度尼西亚的当地历史。这些漫画是由历史专业的大学二年级学生(156人)以3、4人为一组创作的。共创作了51部与印尼当地历史相关的各种主题的漫画,并在指定的Instagram账户上进行了虚拟展示。采用李克特5分制问卷,包含12个陈述和两个开放式问题,以检验这种基于项目的学习对学生通过漫画保护当地历史的理解和意识的影响。我们使用SPSS(定量数据)和专题分析(定性数据)对结果进行分析。调查结果显示,学生认为漫画是一种有趣的学习当地历史的媒介,印尼的当地历史需要通过包括漫画在内的各种媒体来推广。未来的研究应探讨英语漫画对学生理解印尼当地历史的影响,以及对学生在历史相关词汇和发音方面的语言能力的影响。
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