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Sustainable EFL Blended Education in Indonesia: Practical Recommendations

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  • Putri Gayatri

    (Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, Indonesia
    School of Education, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia)

  • Helena Sit

    (School of Education, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia)

  • Shen Chen

    (School of Education, The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia)

  • Hui Li

    (Shanghai Institute of Early Childhood Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200234, China)

Abstract

The establishment of a sustainable world, ecology, and economy cannot be accomplished without the success of social relations among the world’s inhabitants. In the context of globalisation, which fosters the blending of various people’s characters and cultures, English as an international language plays a paramount role in sustaining human relations as a tool for negotiation; it functions as a signifier of social engagement for international collaboration. Therefore, Indonesian EFL teachers should incorporate sustainable education goals into their classes so students can actively produce and use the language for real-life problem solving. This paper aims to explore a conceptual study on sustainable development integration, utilising information and communications technology (ICT) for English language teaching and learning. Through library research, the notions of sustainability are investigated and the necessity of its integration into EFL instruction is explored. Furthermore, this study recommends ICT optimisation strategies that can be employed to promote sustainable development in Indonesian EFL classrooms. This study contributes to the theory by integrating a context-based and culturally appropriate blended framework towards sustainable EFL teaching and learning in Indonesia. The integrated framework and feasible recommendations should provide practical implications for the sustainability of blended language education practices in Indonesia and in countries/regions where there are contextual similarities.

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  • Putri Gayatri & Helena Sit & Shen Chen & Hui Li, 2023. "Sustainable EFL Blended Education in Indonesia: Practical Recommendations," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:3:p:2254-:d:1046791
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    1. Xuemei Chen & Jean-Marc Dewaele & Tiefu Zhang, 2021. "Sustainable Development of EFL/ESL Learners’ Willingness to Communicate: The Effects of Teachers and Teaching Styles," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(1), pages 1-21, December.
    2. Xing Xu & Helena Sit & Hui Li, 2022. "Between Expert and Novice: Identity Transition from Teacher to Student as Sustainable Agentic Construction," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(16), pages 1-12, August.
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