Skill in reading texts written in English as a foreign language constitutes a fundamental element of the establishment of English curriculum in Indonesia. The aim of this article is to investigate and explore the obstacles and difficulties faced by Indonesians in their learning activities which hampering the learners in gaining comprehension, and to view the pedagogy from the broader perspective on the theories of reading process. As the writer found, the learners are lack of language system understanding, lack of reading strategies, poor in recognizing the types of reading comprehension. Therefor, through literary study as the research method, the result appeared that the obstacles and problems faced by the Indonesian affected by cultural background, English teaching and learning process, and approaches in teaching and learning.
This study aims at investigate the preference of teachers professional education program (PP) students toward the effectiveness of the PPG program. The effectiveness and the appropriateness were assessed in two variables, namely the material and the strategy given. This research applied qualitative descriptive design by involved 100 students as the sample. Furthermore, the data was collected through Questionnaire in bases from Google Form-based survey which was adopted from PPG Program Evaluation questionnaire from the Ministry of Education. This study found that 80% and 13% of alumni said that the PPG content such as neither the material nor the strategy were in line with the needs of pre- service English teachers. In sum, from the result, it could be outlined that as many as 93% students satisfied with the Teacher Professional Education Program. Therefore, the program of Teacher Professional Education could be assumed had positive impact.
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