Blended Learning Practice In Efl Teaching In Indonesia
Abstract
There were few challenges in implementing blended learning when it was
proposed years ago. In order to implement blended learning, teachers are required
to have the knowledge both in the technology and materials delivery. Teachers’
knowledge on how to utilize technology to blend physical and virtual
environments was a challenge in blended learning implementation. However, the
whole world had to conduct education virtually when Covid-19 struck. EFL
teachers were forced to learn how to use technology for online learning. This
research aims to observe how the pandemic shifts the practice of blended learning
in EFL teaching in Indonesia.
A questionnaire was distributed to 26 EFL teachers in Indonesia in order to
determine their teaching practice after the pandemic. Interviews were conducted
to 7 participants to collect data on how the pandemic changed their preferences on
teaching environment.
The result suggested that Covid-19 pandemic generally forced Indonesian
EFL teachers to learn how to conduct learning activities within online
environments. It also has its role to push blended learning practice after the
pandemic. However, this does not apply to Boarding Schools with dormitories
since the students used to be isolated for the whole semester even before the
pandemic and not bring their gadgets with them. Students’ autonomy and the
availability of proper internet connections remain challenges in implementing
blended learning in EFL teaching practice in Indonesia.