Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills

Despite the abundance of studies on EFL students’ online informal learning of English (OILE), EFL teachers’ OILE practice has been left largely unexplored. Considering that EFL teachers are instrumental in providing support and guidance for students’ OILE, the present study attempted to provide holi...

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Published in:Journal of Asia TEFL
Main Author: Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asian Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language 2023
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Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
2023
Journal of Asia TEFL
20
3
10.18823/asiatefl.2023.20.3.2.524
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85174016499&doi=10.18823%2fasiatefl.2023.20.3.2.524&partnerID=40&md5=f178f1e066e085dcd3654ccc1a9fe968
Despite the abundance of studies on EFL students’ online informal learning of English (OILE), EFL teachers’ OILE practice has been left largely unexplored. Considering that EFL teachers are instrumental in providing support and guidance for students’ OILE, the present study attempted to provide holistic and updated empirical evidence of EFL teachers’ OILE, addressing these research questions: (1) What OILE activities do EFL teachers know and practice? and (2) How do EFL teachers perceive OILE benefits to their language skills? The study was conducted based on explanatory sequential mixed method design involving 219 EFL teachers teaching at junior and senior high schools. The data were collected using an online questionnaire and semi-structured in-depth interviews with 15 selected teachers and analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. The study revealed that despite their unfamiliarity with the OILE concept, EFL teachers practiced OILE and perceived OILE positively and considered OILE to be beneficial in maintaining and improving their English. However, most of the EFL teachers have practiced OILE in low frequency. They reported that their low OILE practice level was attributed to lack of time, struggle for English, unfamiliarity with OILE activities, fear of making mistakes, and fear of judgment. © 2023 AsiaTEFL All rights reserved.
Asian Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language
17383102
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
spellingShingle Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
author_facet Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
author_sort Wijaya Mahardika I.G.N.A.; Widiati U.; Basthomi Y.; Suryati N.; Sharif T.I.S.T.
title Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
title_short Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
title_full Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
title_fullStr Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
title_full_unstemmed Indonesian EFL Teachers’ Practice of Online Informal Learning of English: Perceived Understandings and Benefits to Language Skills
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description Despite the abundance of studies on EFL students’ online informal learning of English (OILE), EFL teachers’ OILE practice has been left largely unexplored. Considering that EFL teachers are instrumental in providing support and guidance for students’ OILE, the present study attempted to provide holistic and updated empirical evidence of EFL teachers’ OILE, addressing these research questions: (1) What OILE activities do EFL teachers know and practice? and (2) How do EFL teachers perceive OILE benefits to their language skills? The study was conducted based on explanatory sequential mixed method design involving 219 EFL teachers teaching at junior and senior high schools. The data were collected using an online questionnaire and semi-structured in-depth interviews with 15 selected teachers and analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. The study revealed that despite their unfamiliarity with the OILE concept, EFL teachers practiced OILE and perceived OILE positively and considered OILE to be beneficial in maintaining and improving their English. However, most of the EFL teachers have practiced OILE in low frequency. They reported that their low OILE practice level was attributed to lack of time, struggle for English, unfamiliarity with OILE activities, fear of making mistakes, and fear of judgment. © 2023 AsiaTEFL All rights reserved.
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