Pre-service mathematics teachers' attitudes towards learning English: A case study in Yogyakarta

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Wahyu Setyaningrum

2017 AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1868 Conference paper Cited by 1

Abstract

This study investigated attitudes of pre-service mathematics teachers towards English as one of the subject at the university. It is a qualitative study in which questionnaire and face-to-face interview were employed to collect the data. The participants of this study were sixty students of mathematics education department at one of the university in Yogyakarta. The main research question was concern with how pre-service mathematics teachers perceive the importance of learning English. This study found that most of the participants perceive English as an important language that should be acquired by mathematics teachers. Their beliefs about the importance of English were mostly due to instrumental orientation rather than integrative orientation, such as getting a good job, getting a scholarship and understanding learning sources that are written in English. The data also revealed some obstacles faced by pre-service mathematics teachers in learning English as an additional language for them. The main obstacles were related to the differences between English for mathematics and English in daily life including its vocabulary and structure. Most of the participants argued that several mathematics vocabularies had precise meaning and different from daily English. In addition, they found difficult to understand some sentences used in the paper journal due to its structure. This study therefore, provided an insight into the pre-service mathematics teachers' perception and obstacles when learning English that could be use in improving pre-service teachers' education. © 2017 Author(s).

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Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Yogyakarta State University, Jl Kolombo No 1, Karangmalang, Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia