TEACHER'S PERCEIVED CHARACTERISTICS AND PREFERENCES OF MOTIVATIONAL STRATEGIES IN THE LANGUAGE CLASSROOM

motivation language learning motivational strategies teachers' preferences

Authors

  • Winda Hapsari
    windahapsari07@gmail.com
    Lembaga Bahasa dan Pendidikan Profesiona, Indonesia

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Motivated language teachers play a crucial role in building and developing students' motivation in the classroom. This study aims to investigate teachers' motivational strategies in relation to their characteristics and preferences in Indonesian context of EFL instruction, which is an area that receives scant attention with regard to empirical research. The empirical data were collected through survey questionnaires and interviews. Twenty-eight active teachers volunteered to participate in the present study. Findings show that most of these English teachers perceive themselves as enthusiastic facilitators as they explore a variety of ways to motivate students in the classroom. The majority of participants prefer assigning various learning activities or tasks in order to energize a learning environment. By doing so, teachers can draw students' attention and get them engaged in the classroom. The
teachers also integrate teaching materials with engaging pedagogical techniques
that involve student interaction and movement.