The roots of demotivation in studying English: Sociocultural values among students in a rural area

Q1 Arts and Humanities
La Dunifa
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This confessional ethnographic study strives to reveal the sociocultural values that are suspected as trigger factors of students’ demotivation in studying English. The study was conducted in a junior secondary school in the Miendogunu Village, Buton, Sulawesi, one of the rural areas in Indonesia. There were 32 participants in this study (21 students, nine parents, an English teacher, and the school principal). This research relied on data gathered through in-depth interviews and observation. The data analysis covered taxonomic analysis, componential analysis, and thematic analysis, specifically aimed at discerning inter-domain connections and how those connections relate to the larger cultural landscape. The results revealed three interrelated themes, namely: ethnocentric stereotype (the tendency to look down on English because it is a foreign culture), the skeptical view (doubt toward the worth of English), and slow living lifestyle (a lifestyle that encourages a slower approach to aspects of everyday life). These three sociocultural values are investigated as the trigger factors that have turned the EFL students’ halfhearted toward English. A complementary strategy focused on changing students’ mindsets is needed; they need to be aware that English, nowadays, is the language of technology and has become an added and preferable qualification for employability. To a certain degree, it is important to impart awareness to the villagers regarding the significance of preserving their indigenous culture. However, a cautious approach is necessary, as isolating themselves entirely from external cultural influences may be deemed an unwise course of action.
学习英语动力不足的根源:农村地区学生的社会文化价值观
这项忏悔式人种学研究旨在揭示被怀疑是学生学习英语动力不足诱因的社会文化价值观。研究在印尼苏拉威西岛布顿市 Miendogunu 村的一所初中进行。本研究共有 32 名参与者(21 名学生、9 名家长、1 名英语教师和 1 名校长)。本研究通过深入访谈和观察收集数据。数据分析包括分类分析、成分分析和主题分析,其具体目的是找出领域间的联系以及这些联系与更大的文化景观之间的关系。分析结果揭示了三个相互关联的主题,即:民族中心主义刻板印象(因为英语是外来文化而看不起英语的倾向)、怀疑主义观点(对英语价值的怀疑)和慢生活方式(一种鼓励对日常生活的方方面面采取较慢方法的生活方式)。这三种社会文化价值观是导致 EFL 学生对英语半信半疑的触发因素。需要采取以改变学生心态为重点的补充战略;他们需要意识到,如今英语是科技语言,已成为就业能力的附加和首选资格。在某种程度上,向村民传授有关保护其本土文化重要性的知识也很重要。但是,有必要采取谨慎的态度,因为将自己完全与外部文化影响隔绝开来可能会被认为是不明智的做法。
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Studies in English Language and Education
Studies in English Language and Education Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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