{Article Submission} Surviving Impostor Syndrome: Navigating through the Mental Roller-coaster of a Doctoral Sojourn

This is the abstract of my reflective article about impostor syndrome which I mentioned in the LANTERN web talk few days ago 🙂 It is now under review. Fingers crossed :-)) Surviving Impostor Syndrome: Navigating through the Mental Roller-coaster of a Doctoral Sojourn Abstract Studying overseas may offer myriad riches of extraordinary experiences, especially due to the opportunities to immerse […]

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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: narratives of international students’ journeys

Hi all, Hope this message finds you all happy and healthy :-))Please kindly find below information about an interesting narrative project of journal of International Students group. If you are an international students and have a memorable intercultural experience, probably this one is for you :-))BW,Fitri ———————————————Developing Intercultural Competence: International Students’ JourneysIn Routledge Studies in Global Student Mobility book seriesKrishna […]

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Me and My Children Books

Reading children storybooks and novels never fails to fascinate me (I still enjoy reading Gruffallo, Hansel and Gretel, Goldilocks, any of Roald Dahl’s work, Famous Five, and have finished all the 7 Harry Potter books 😀 ) *though I have not found time to enjoy those books recently 😀 While reading all those books, I had always thought how fascinating […]

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Reflections on BAAL Language Learning and Teaching SIG Conference 2015 – Edinburgh

Last week, I presented at the 11th Annual Conference of the BAAL Language Learning and Teaching SIG in Edinburgh. (See abstract  here) It was my second conference presentation out of the university this year after the one in Cordoba, and coincidentally, it was also my second visit to Edinburgh. Before telling you about my presentation and the conference, I will tell […]

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Paper Accepted for 2015 BAAL Language Learning and Teaching SIG Conference

Morning All, My paper has been accepted for the 11th Annual Conference of the BAAL Language Learning and Teaching SIG. The conference is in Edinburgh from 2-3 July 2015 (link below). Many thanks Susan Dawson for posting the call for papers of this conference 😉 http://www.morayhouse.me/Research/Conferences/BAALSIG2015/ My presentation is under Lingua Franca Perspectives and Multilingualism theme.  Please find below my abstract: The Introduction of English as […]

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Presenting and Teaching in Universidad de Cordoba (Khwan and Fitri …. and Richard)

Hi All Khwan and I were invited to contribute in a round table/ symposium in the University of Cordoba, in the warm Cordoba, Spain (June 3rd). The Symposium ‘Intercultural Education and Bilingual Education in the 21st Century’ is a part of ‘The International Conference of Education and Development Cooperation’ (link below): http://www.uco.es/educacionycooperacion/index.php?sec=home&lang=en Khwan’s paper was titled: The potential role of English language […]

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Abstract submitted for 11th Annual Conference of the BAAL-LLT SIG

Hi Everyone, I just submitted my abstract for the 11th Annual Conference of the BAAL-Language Learning and Teaching SIG. Thank you Susan Dawson for posting the conference call for papers in this blog 🙂 The title of my abstract is ‘The Introduction of English as a Medium of Instruction and its Reversal: Language Planning Insights from Multilingual Indonesia’. Fingers crossed […]

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Paper Accepted for IATEFL Conference Selections 2014

I have just received an email from the editor informing that my paper titled ‘Indonesian English-Medium Instruction: Controversies behind its reversal’ has been accepted to be included in IATEFL Conference Selections 2014. Thank you very much Richard for your guidance and for lending me IATEFL Selection 2007 to help me prepare the paper (I still keep the book btw) *Feeling excited […]

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