Title of article :
HOW ENGLISH TEACHERS LEARN IN INDONESIA: TENSION BETWEEN POLICY-DRIVEN and SELFDRIVEN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Author/Authors :
Utami , I. G. A. Lokita Purnamika Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha Jalan Udayana - Bali, Indonesia , Prestridge, Sarah Griffith University 176 Messines Ridge Road Mt Gravatt - Queensland , Australia
Abstract :
Professional Development (PD) and Professional Learning (PL)
are established terms which are used interchangeably but theoretically have
notable differences. The former is formally and externally designed while the
latter is more informal and self-directed. These differing characteristics have
not been observed in the context where PD is normally governed by government
policy. As such, there is little to no research on Indonesian English
teachers’ practice, preferences and dispositions for PD or PL. A qualitative
study was conducted involving four English teachers from Indonesia who
demonstrated active participation in professional development and professional
learning activities. Developmental interviews were the main source of
data. The study showed distinct variance in these teachers’ preference and action
for PL through online networks, self-chosen PD and knowledge-sharing
interactions with their colleagues. The study observed compliant dispositions
and indifferent dispositions towards school PD policy. The study suggests the
need to shift compliancy and policy measures from formal school based professional
development to include online professional learning opportunities that the teachers initiate, with the integration of both approaches needing further
research and development.
Keywords :
education policy , English teacher , online professional learning , professional development
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal