TED-TALK: A SUPPLEMENT MATERIAL TO PROMOTE STUDENTS’ AUTONOMY IN LISTENING

D. Puspita, Dina Amelia
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This paper explores the use of TED (technology, Entertainment, and Design) Talk in promoting students’ learning autonomy and enhancing English learners’ listening skill, especially in ESL. This research uses mixed method; qualitative descriptive to find out students learning autonomy and students’ perception on the use of TED-Talk, and quantitative descriptive to find out students’ listening score improvement. The respondents of the study are students who were taking the English for Business course even semester of the 2019/2020 academic year at the Indonesian Technocrat University (UTI).The data were gathered through questionnaires and test. The results show that students’ learning autonomy is increasing in terms of learner control, critical reflection, motivation, and information literacy. By using TED-Talk, it is also shown that students’ listening score is increasing even though just slightly. Furthermore, it is found that students’ perception toward the use of TED-Talk is also positive. It gives the good implication in the future that they will continue using it as their additional learning material in listening. The consistence of students’ autonomy in learning will significantly improve students’s comprehension level. Keywords: autonomy, listening, students’ perception, supplement materials, TED-talks
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Ted-talk:促进学生自主听力的补充材料
本文探讨了TED (technology, Entertainment, and Design)演讲在促进学生自主学习和提高英语学习者听力技能方面的应用,尤其是在ESL课程中。本研究采用混合方法;定性描述以了解学生的学习自主性和学生对TED-Talk使用的看法,定量描述以了解学生的听力成绩提高情况。该研究的受访者是在印度尼西亚技术官僚大学(UTI) 2019/2020学年学期学习商业英语课程的学生。通过问卷调查和测试收集数据。结果表明,学生的学习自主性在学习者控制、批判性反思、动机和信息素养方面都有所提高。通过使用TED-Talk,也表明学生的听力分数有所提高,即使只是轻微的提高。此外,我们发现学生对TED-Talk使用的认知也是积极的。这给了他们一个很好的暗示,他们将来会继续把它作为听力的额外学习材料。学生自主学习的一致性将显著提高学生的理解水平。关键词:自主,听力,学生感知,补充材料,ted演讲
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