Teaching for Empowerment: An Autobiographical Reflection on Fostering Students’ Self-Efficacy in English for Journalism

Authors

  • Afifah Linda Sari Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
  • Syafi’ul Anam Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
  • Ahmad Munir Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia
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Keywords:

Autobiographical Reflection, Empowerment, English for-Journalism, SDGs, Self-Efficacy

Abstract

This autobiographical reflection explores my lived experience as an English Lecturer in integrating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into an English for Journalism course to foster students’ self-efficacy and empowerment. It tells the story of how I tried to help my students believe in their own ability to use English meaningfully while also finding purpose in global issues. Drawing from my teaching journals and classroom memories, I revisit moments when I designed SDG-based activities such as mind-mapping, writing news scripts, and recording digital broadcasts. These tasks encouraged students to express their ideas confidently, connect classroom learning with real-world challenges, and see themselves as part of a global community. Through authentic journalistic tasks grounded in local realities, students developed activity, critical thinking, and a stronger sense of global responsibility. Furthermore, Throughout the process, I recognized that promoting self-efficacy entails more than skill development; it requires the trust, empathy, and reflective practice. This autobiographical journey reveals how teaching for sustainability reshaped my understanding of empowerment: it is not something we give to students, but something we grow together through meaningful learning experiences.

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Published

2025-12-17

How to Cite

Sari, A. L., Anam, S., & Munir, A. (2025). Teaching for Empowerment: An Autobiographical Reflection on Fostering Students’ Self-Efficacy in English for Journalism. Proceeding of Annual International Conference on Islamic Education and Language (AICIEL), 21–30. Retrieved from https://ftk.uinbanten.ac.id/journals/index.php/aiciel/article/view/12380