EKSPLORASI PENGALAMAN MAHASISWA BAHASA INGGRIS SELAMA PROGRAM PPL: HARAPAN, TANTANGAN, DAN PELAJARAN

Afrianto Afrianto, Dahnilsyah Dahnilsyah, Supriusman Supriusman

Abstract


This study aims to find out how these students teachers define the concept of
'professional teacher' before PPL, what are their expectations before attending the PPL, what
obstacles they encounter during the PPL, and what lessons they get during the PPL program.
This qualitative study involved ten students of English Language Education as participants.
They were selected through purposeful random sampling technique. Data were collected
through semi-structured interviews, a focused group discussion, and document analysis. The
collected data is analyzed inductively with the help of the NVivo application. The results of the
study showed that participants had an initial concept of professional English teachers before
they embarked on their PPL program. Their concepts are in line with the professional teacher
framework as stated in Law No. 14/2005 concerning teachers and lecturers. At the same time,
all participants had high expectations for the PPL program in relation to their desire to become
professional teachers. Participants also reported some of the obstacles or challenges they faced during the PPL, such as the difficulty of undergoing the teaching process and feeling too much
burden from non-teaching activities during PPL. However, at the end of the PPL, all of them
claimed to be quite satisfied with the process they had gone through. They claim to have learned
a lot from PPL, among them, they have increasingly understood the complexity of the tasks and
responsibilities of a teacher.

Keywords


preservice english teacher, teacher education program, teaching practicum (PPL)

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