COLLABORATIVE TEACHING CULTURES OF ENGLISH LECTURERS IN INDONESIAN POLYTECHNICS

Rosmaladewi Rosmaladewi(1), Amirullah Abduh(2*),

(1) Victoria University, Melbourne Australia & Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Pangkep
(2) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author




DOI: https://doi.org/10.26858/ijole.v1i1.2868

Abstract


This paper aims to explore collaborative culture in three polytechnics in South Sulawesi. This study applied an interpretive qualitative case study of nine English lecturers using interviews, documents and observations. Drawing from Hargreaves and Fullan’s (2012) collaborative cultural concept, this study finds that contrived collegiality is more dominance rather than genuine collaborative learning culture. This finding suggests that collaborative culture is structured formally and bureaucratically. This impact on the way lecturers perform their teaching, norms and their values. 


Keywords


collaborative, culture; polytechnics; Indonesia; South Sulawesi

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