Fostering Self-Efficacy in English Speaking among Canossian Sisters: Challenges and Strategies

Authors

  • Sr. Natalina Antónia dos Santos FdCC Sanata Dharma University
  • Paschalis Kurniawan Sanjaya Sanata Dharma University
  • Concilianus Laos Mbato Sanata Dharma University https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0284-3557

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30587/jetlal.v9i2.10605

Keywords:

Cannosian sister, English speaking, Self-efficacy

Abstract

This study explores the self-efficacy of Canossian Sisters in speaking English, focusing on their perceived challenges and the support they receive within their religious community. Grounded in Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory and using a phenomenological approach, the study involved in-depth interviews and observations with five Canossian sisters from diverse linguistic backgrounds. Findings revealed three key themes: 1) the importance of English in global and mission-related contexts, 2) communication challenges, particularly pronunciation, vocabulary, and confidence, and 3) strategies to improve English, such as listening to songs and engaging with English-speaking communities, and positive feedback from environment. The results underscore that supportive learning environments and consistent practice play pivotal roles in enhancing self-efficacy. The study highlights the need for tailored formative strategies in religious communities to build confidence in EFL communication, especially in multicultural and multilingual settings. These insights contribute to the development of educational interventions that empower religious learners to effectively communicate in English, aligning with their vocational missions.

Author Biography

Concilianus Laos Mbato, Sanata Dharma University

Conciliaus Laos Mbato was born in Kampung Terong, Riung, Ngada, Flores, NTT on July 9, 1967. The author received his senior secondary education at eminary High School, St. Yohanes Berchmans, Mataloko and completed it at Syuradikhara High School, Ende, Flores, in 1988. He completed his Bachelor's degree in English Language Education from IKIP Makassar, in 1992. He became a teacher at Rajawali Catholic High School, Makassar until 1996 and received an Ausaid scholarship to continue Masters degree in Applied Linguistics at Griffith University, Australia from 1997-1998. He became a lecturer in English Education at the PBI Study Program, Sanata Dharma University from 1998 until now. From 2009-2013, he received a DIKTI scholarship to study Doctor of Education at Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia. He is active in various research and publication schemes, especially in the area of learning strategies, namely metacognition and self-regulation, and professional teacher development and is involved in various teacher empowerment activities, including the PPG Program. His published works can be accessed through Google Scholar.

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Published

2025-09-23

How to Cite

FdCC, S. N. A. dos S., Sanjaya, P. K., & Mbato, C. L. (2025). Fostering Self-Efficacy in English Speaking among Canossian Sisters: Challenges and Strategies. Journal of English Teaching, Literature, and Applied Linguistics, 9(2), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.30587/jetlal.v9i2.10605

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