TEACHER IDENTITY RECONSTRUCTION: SOCIO-ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF JAVANESE SOCIETY
Abstract
Teachers, according to the Javanese’s views, are those having a respectable position because
they become the reference and role model for the Javanese. A teacher is considerably responsible for all
students’ behaviors, both in and outside the classroom. In this digital era, this condition has shifted due
to the occurrence of socio-anthropological changes in society. Although teachers’ identity shifts, they
are still crucial in transferring values during the learning process. This study aimed to comprehensively
find out how the reconstruction of teacher’s identity was carried out in socio-anthropologically changing
situations among the Javanese, derived from 30 respondents. Qualitative research was then used in this
study using the ethnographic method, and the subject of the research was Javanese. Data collection
was performed through interviews using a purposive selection of respondents. Analysis techniques
comprised of data collection, data selection, data presentation, and conclusion. As a result, it was found
that, in the context of the Javanese, socio-anthropology in modern technology had affected the meaning
of the teacher’s identity. Although the Javanese considered teachers as an ordinary profession and had
the same level with other professions, the Javanese still held that teacher was an honorable profession
and it deserved to be appreciated since the presence of a teacher could improve students’ knowledge