Table of Contents
Articles
THAI TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY | |
Panachanok Chanwaiwit, Piyapan Kantisa | 133 |
LEARNER FEEDBACK TO THE INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATOR’S EAP TEACHING: A REFLECTIVE STUDY | |
Ihtiara Fitrianingsih, Anwar Efendi, Maman Suryaman, Jamilah Jamilah | 144 |
INDONESIAN PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS THE USE OF WORLD ENGLISHES IN INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TESTS: A SMALL-SCALE SURVEY | |
Abyan Syam Zain, Willy Prasetya | 155 |
A NEED ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHERS THROUGH SELF-ASSESSMENT | |
Sri Hastuti | 163 |
WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE (WTC) AMONG TERTIARY ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDENTS: A SURVEY STUDY | |
Risma Dwi Mulyaningsih, Banatul Murtafi'ah | 177 |
TEYL IN INDONESIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: WHY, WHO, WHAT, AND HOW? | |
Effi Wahyuningsih | 185 |
KURIKULUM MERDEKA REIMAGINED: ADOPTING STORY SCIENCE FOR ENGLISH LITERACY LEARNING IN INDONESIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL | |
Nindy Dwi Helyanti, Lala Bumela, Listiana Ikawati | 202 |
PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEIVED READINESS FOR TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED LANGUAGE LEARNING | |
Muhsiyana Nurul Aisyiyah | 213 |
AI-POWERED APPS TO ENHANCE NOVICE NEWSREADERS’ ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION | |
Ana Humardhiana | 223 |