remains a limited portion. However, he tried to lead
his students to apply DWTs during teaching and
learning process because one of the classroom
activities in which he performed is suggestions for
using teacher’s DWTs.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study is a part of the research project funded by
Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher
Education of the Republic of Indonesia. In particular,
we are extremely grateful to the rector, head of
Institute for Research and Community Services, the
dean of Faculty of Educational Sciences and
Teachers’ Training and the colleagues in English
Education Department of Siliwangi University
providing a tremendous opportunity for developing
our professionalism and leading to the philosophy of
long life learning so that our motivation in conducting
research increases significantly.
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