Integrating Local Culture-Based Learning Media in Multilingual Classrooms: An Analytical Study of Implementation and Educational Impactt

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Title: Integrating Local Culture-Based Learning Media in Multilingual Classrooms: An Analytical Study of Implementation and Educational Impactt
Authors: Sudarsi, Elim Trika, Dan Mangoki’, Sri Wahyuni, Markus Deli Girik Allo, Tenri Ugi Irianto
Source: Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development ; Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Eduvelop: Journal of English Education and Development; 61-78
Publisher Information: Universitas Sulawesi Barat, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: English language teaching, multilingual classrooms, Toraja culture, local learning media, Culturally responsive pedagogy
Description: This study investigates the implementation of local culture-based learning media, specifically grounded in Toraja culture, within multilingual English classrooms at Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through classroom observations, document analysis, and in-depth interviews with English lecturers who actively integrate Torajan cultural elements—such as traditional narratives, rituals, and symbolism—into English language instruction. The findings reveal that such integration fosters culturally responsive instructional strategies, enhances student engagement, supports linguistic and intercultural competence, and affirms learners’ cultural identities. Lesson materials and teaching practices proved a successful bridging of content knowledge and cultural relevance, making English learning more accessible and meaningful. While the approach yielded clear pedagogical benefits, it also highlighted challenges including limited access to culturally adapted materials and the need for institutional support. The study concludes that with proper structural backing, the integration of local cultural media has transformative potential for inclusive, identity-affirming language education in multilingual contexts.
Document Type: Article
File Description: application/pdf
ISSN: 2597-7148
2597-713X
DOI: 10.31605/eduvelop.v9i1.5228
Access URL: https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/eduvelop/article/view/5228
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....d67553278f2b5bea1c5dfbc8cea65590
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:This study investigates the implementation of local culture-based learning media, specifically grounded in Toraja culture, within multilingual English classrooms at Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through classroom observations, document analysis, and in-depth interviews with English lecturers who actively integrate Torajan cultural elements—such as traditional narratives, rituals, and symbolism—into English language instruction. The findings reveal that such integration fosters culturally responsive instructional strategies, enhances student engagement, supports linguistic and intercultural competence, and affirms learners’ cultural identities. Lesson materials and teaching practices proved a successful bridging of content knowledge and cultural relevance, making English learning more accessible and meaningful. While the approach yielded clear pedagogical benefits, it also highlighted challenges including limited access to culturally adapted materials and the need for institutional support. The study concludes that with proper structural backing, the integration of local cultural media has transformative potential for inclusive, identity-affirming language education in multilingual contexts.
ISSN:25977148
2597713X
DOI:10.31605/eduvelop.v9i1.5228