Author/Authors :
Rido, Akhyar Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia Jl. Z.A. Pagaralam - Bandar Lampung - lampung, Indonesia
Abstract :
This study is an attempt to provide an in-depth understanding of the
teaching practices of Indonesian vocational English master teachers, focusing on
their use of questioning strategies. Using a qualitative approach, this study was
carried out in three vocational schools and involved three selected master teachers.
Data were collected through 23 sessions of observations, 40 hours of videorecording,
and interviews with 33 students. The findings showed that the master
teachers employed an interactive style of teaching and not the monologue norm,
where the teachers ask while the students answer the questions. They used closedisplay,
open-referential, and follow-up questions. They also nominated specific
students to answer questions, asked questions to the entire class, and repeated
questions when there was no response. These strategies made the teachers control
the lessons, guide the students towards a particular response, and promote interactions.
The students were receptive to the strategies as they were keen to contribute
when they were given questions and opportunities to speak. The results of this
study can be used by various stakeholders to improve classroom interaction and
promote interactive learning.
Keywords :
Indonesian vocational classrooms , question-controlling strategies , interactive learning , question-planning strategies , master teachers