Teaching English in Eastern Part of Indonesia: Challenges And Opportunities
Abstract
Though several researchs regarding teaching English in rural areas has
massively been conducted, most of them focused on the challenges and none to few of
them discussed the opportunities. This research, therefore, aims to look at the
challenges and opportunities of the teaching experience of a pre-service English
teacher when participating in the Kampus Mengajar program in the eastern part of
Indonesia. The research method used is a qualitative study that specifically employed
phenomenology as the design. Furthermore, this research was conducted in Serui City,
Papua with data collected in the form of video and audio recordings from teaching
grade 4 and 5 students of elementary school as well as the interviews with the principal
of the school. The results of this study showed four challenges including: the absence
of English teachers; lack of English competence (vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation);
students’ lack of confidence; and sources of learning. Despite the challenges, there
were also opportunities that emerged from this research, such as: enthusiasm
(excitement and interest); expectation; and courage and willingness to communicate.
Further recommendations are also proposed in this article.
