Title of article
WHAT MOTIVATES PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS TO BECOME TEACHERS and THEIR PERSPECTIVES OF ENGLISH TEACHING AS A CAREER OPTION
Author/Authors
Tustiawati, I.A. Mela University of Tasmania Churchill Avenue - Hobart - Tasmania, Australia
Pages
19
From page
38
To page
56
Abstract
Teaching motivation issues are well-researched in several countries.
However, these issues have been rarely investigated in the Indonesian
context. This study investigated motivational factors that influence preservice
teachers to enter English teacher training and their perspectives of
English teaching as a career option. It comprised a survey of 140 pre-service
teachers from a teacher training institution in Bali and two semi-structured
group interviews. The results suggest that the participants are more influenced
by intrinsic and altruistic factors than extrinsic factors. These findings
contradict earlier studies of teacher motivation in developing countries and
what is generally believed in Indonesia. Moreover, the development of the
tourism industry in Bali seems to have a great impact on the participants’
perspectives of English teaching in Bali in particular and in Indonesia in
general. Most of those surveyed held positive views of the development of
English teaching as a career option. Finally the study suggested implications
and recommendations for additional studies within the Indonesian context.
Keywords
career perspectives , teaching motivation , English language
Journal title
TEFLIN Journal
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2605984
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