Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven

This study explores how English language instructors (ELIs) at a Malaysian international university comprehend cultural diversity, apply culturally responsive teaching in their classrooms, and align their practices with Banks's four levels of ethnic content integration. Through qualitative c...

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Main Authors: Sultana, Tanzima, Ali Abdalla, Mwana, Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan
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Published: Persatuan Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan Muallim 2024
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spelling my.iium.irep.1117852024-04-18T03:15:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/111785/ Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven Sultana, Tanzima Ali Abdalla, Mwana Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan LB2361 Curriculum This study explores how English language instructors (ELIs) at a Malaysian international university comprehend cultural diversity, apply culturally responsive teaching in their classrooms, and align their practices with Banks's four levels of ethnic content integration. Through qualitative case analysis, we interviewed five seasoned ELIs, aiming to unravel the connection between their beliefs and teaching methods. Understanding teachers' perceptions is crucial for the successful implementation of multicultural education. Our inductive thematic analysis reveals that instructors at the selected university possess only a surface-level grasp of cultural diversity. Interestingly, their perception and incorporation of cultural diversity elements into ELIs don't align with Banks's model. Furthermore, teachers' beliefs are rooted in a color-evasive ideology, influencing their reflexivity and efforts to foster culturally responsive teaching. This study's findings offer valuable insights for refining teacher training programs, ensuring a more effective implementation of culturally responsive instruction in educational institutions characterized by diverse student populations. Persatuan Sains Sosial dan Kemanusiaan Muallim 2024-04-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/111785/1/111785_Embarking%20on%20a%20journey.pdf Sultana, Tanzima and Ali Abdalla, Mwana and Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan (2024) Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven. Muallim Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 8 (2). pp. 59-75. ISSN 2682-9231 E-ISSN 2590-3691 https://mjsshonline.com/index.php/journal/article/view/540 10.33306/mjssh/275
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Sultana, Tanzima
Ali Abdalla, Mwana
Abdullah, Mohamad Ridhuan
Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
description This study explores how English language instructors (ELIs) at a Malaysian international university comprehend cultural diversity, apply culturally responsive teaching in their classrooms, and align their practices with Banks's four levels of ethnic content integration. Through qualitative case analysis, we interviewed five seasoned ELIs, aiming to unravel the connection between their beliefs and teaching methods. Understanding teachers' perceptions is crucial for the successful implementation of multicultural education. Our inductive thematic analysis reveals that instructors at the selected university possess only a surface-level grasp of cultural diversity. Interestingly, their perception and incorporation of cultural diversity elements into ELIs don't align with Banks's model. Furthermore, teachers' beliefs are rooted in a color-evasive ideology, influencing their reflexivity and efforts to foster culturally responsive teaching. This study's findings offer valuable insights for refining teacher training programs, ensuring a more effective implementation of culturally responsive instruction in educational institutions characterized by diverse student populations.
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title Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
title_short Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
title_full Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
title_fullStr Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
title_full_unstemmed Embarking on a journey: unraveling cultural tapestry in the realm of in-service English language instructors within a Malaysian higher education haven
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