2015
DOI: 10.15639/teflinjournal.v18i2/148-158
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Humanistic Approach in Action: Efl Writing Class

Abstract: After finishing secondary education level, one can hardly expect that he will be able to perform well in English. One cause is that it is assumed that English learning process emphasizes more on the students cognitive rather than on their psychical needs as human beings. Teachers tend to ignore what \'s the so called education from the neck up. Based on the writer's personal experience during her schooling phase, this paper, therefore tries to offer English teachers the humanistic approach applied in an EFL wr… Show more

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“…It could be refers to sense of empathy and interconnectedness with the community (Octavita & Saraswati, 2017). EFL also has potential space as a strong exposure to connect among social and spiritual values that would lead them to be wellbeing (Soviyah, 2007;Sakhiyya, 2011). The existence of making connection stage in teachers' practice acknowledges students' capacity to reach openness and unity, validated diversity, and made the course more meaningful for their daily life (Grauerholz, 2010;Mekheimer & Aldosari, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could be refers to sense of empathy and interconnectedness with the community (Octavita & Saraswati, 2017). EFL also has potential space as a strong exposure to connect among social and spiritual values that would lead them to be wellbeing (Soviyah, 2007;Sakhiyya, 2011). The existence of making connection stage in teachers' practice acknowledges students' capacity to reach openness and unity, validated diversity, and made the course more meaningful for their daily life (Grauerholz, 2010;Mekheimer & Aldosari, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, principals must balance internal and external leadership when working in schools (Ali et al, 2022;Muchasan et al, 2022). Maslow (Soviyah, 2015) says that humanistic teaching believes that the state of mind and personal responses of learning to learn activities are central to success or failure in learning.…”
Section: Implications Of the Principal's Humanistic Approach In Human...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Ghanizadeh et al, (2020) shed important lights on developing reliable and practical methods and strategies for student engagement in school and institutes .There is a wide interest in humanizing language teaching and great importance has been placed on its contribution to students' academic engagement (Soviyah, 2007).…”
Section: Student Engagement and Foreign Language Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%