The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes

The global spread of English has become a widely felt phenomenon, arousing different perceptions and attitudes among those who encounter it. The dominant use of English in virtual spaces has led to the emergence of ‘English 2.0,’ which has been perceived as a new concept of learning English involvin...

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Main Authors: Nur Hafiz Abdurahman, Isti Siti Saleha Gandana, Nita Novianti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 2018-09-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Online Access:https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/IJAL/article/view/13315
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spelling doaj-4fc3966a44f14257beab2c22ec1ff99b2020-11-25T03:03:14ZengUniversitas Pendidikan IndonesiaIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics2301-94682502-67472018-09-018248248810.17509/ijal.v8i2.133158081The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapesNur Hafiz Abdurahman0Isti Siti Saleha Gandana1Nita Novianti2English Education Department, Faculty of Language and Literature Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of English Education, Faculty of Language and Literature Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of English Education, Faculty of Language and Literature Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, West JavaThe global spread of English has become a widely felt phenomenon, arousing different perceptions and attitudes among those who encounter it. The dominant use of English in virtual spaces has led to the emergence of ‘English 2.0,’ which has been perceived as a new concept of learning English involving networked learning and the use of digital technologies. This study explores Indonesian university students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards the use of English in both face-to-face and virtual contexts. Adopting a mixed methods approach, it involved two hundred and fifty-one respondents through which questionnaires were distributed and completed. Responses to Likert-scale items were analysed using a paired-samples t-test of SPSS, while open-ended responses were used to yield a more in-depth analysis. The results show that there were mixed attitudes towards English among the respondents. This study suggests that while virtual domains can provide a space for learning and practicing English, a beneficial utilisation of the language ultimately depends on how English language learning is planned and designed.https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/IJAL/article/view/13315english 2.0indonesian higher educationlanguage attitudeslanguage policylanguage preferences
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author Nur Hafiz Abdurahman
Isti Siti Saleha Gandana
Nita Novianti
spellingShingle Nur Hafiz Abdurahman
Isti Siti Saleha Gandana
Nita Novianti
The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
english 2.0
indonesian higher education
language attitudes
language policy
language preferences
author_facet Nur Hafiz Abdurahman
Isti Siti Saleha Gandana
Nita Novianti
author_sort Nur Hafiz Abdurahman
title The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
title_short The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
title_full The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
title_fullStr The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
title_full_unstemmed The fever of English 2.0 in Indonesia: University students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards English in different multilingual landscapes
title_sort fever of english 2.0 in indonesia: university students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards english in different multilingual landscapes
publisher Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
series Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
issn 2301-9468
2502-6747
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The global spread of English has become a widely felt phenomenon, arousing different perceptions and attitudes among those who encounter it. The dominant use of English in virtual spaces has led to the emergence of ‘English 2.0,’ which has been perceived as a new concept of learning English involving networked learning and the use of digital technologies. This study explores Indonesian university students’ and faculty members’ attitudes towards the use of English in both face-to-face and virtual contexts. Adopting a mixed methods approach, it involved two hundred and fifty-one respondents through which questionnaires were distributed and completed. Responses to Likert-scale items were analysed using a paired-samples t-test of SPSS, while open-ended responses were used to yield a more in-depth analysis. The results show that there were mixed attitudes towards English among the respondents. This study suggests that while virtual domains can provide a space for learning and practicing English, a beneficial utilisation of the language ultimately depends on how English language learning is planned and designed.
topic english 2.0
indonesian higher education
language attitudes
language policy
language preferences
url https://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/IJAL/article/view/13315
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