Poster Presentation: A Project-Based Integrated Language Learning to Enhance Soft Skills of Japanese Language Learners

Lufi Wahidati, Mery Kharismawati
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This study investigates how Japanese language students view group poster presentations as a project-based integrated language learning process. Japanese language students in higher education must possess both the hard and soft skills necessary for the workplace in the twenty-first century. Therefore, developing Japanese language learning methods is necessary to enhance both learners' soft skills and Japanese proficiency. The project-based learning (PjBL) approach was carried out through a project assigned in the Speaking course, namely in group poster presentations. This research investigated students' perceptions after implementing poster presentation activities to develop their soft skills. The research data were collected using questionnaires, interviews with selected students, and observations during the 8-week project. The results of this study show that the Japanese language students respond favourably to the implementation of the group poster presentation project. Poster presentation activities encourage the students to practice their four Japanese language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) in realistic communication. At the same time, these group project activities help the students understand the value of interpersonal skills, project management, critical thinking and problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills in completing a project. Keywords : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang Japanese Education JournalJapanese Language LearningJapanese Poster PresentationJapanese Vocational Education
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海报展示:以专案为基础的综合语言学习,提升日语学习者的软技能
本研究调查了日语学生如何将小组海报展示视为基于项目的综合语言学习过程。高等教育中的日语学生必须具备21世纪职场所需的软硬技能。因此,开发日语学习方法对于提高学习者的软技能和日语水平都是必要的。基于项目的学习(PjBL)方法是通过口语课程中指定的一个项目来实施的,即小组海报展示。本研究调查了学生在实施海报展示活动后对软技能发展的认知。研究数据是通过问卷调查、与选定学生的访谈以及在为期8周的项目中的观察来收集的。本研究结果显示,日语学生对团体海报展示计画的实施反应良好。海报展示活动鼓励学生在现实的交流中练习日语四项技能(听、说、读、写)。同时,这些小组项目活动帮助学生了解人际交往能力、项目管理、批判性思维和解决问题能力、团队合作能力和沟通能力在完成项目中的价值。关键词:日文期刊日文教育期刊日语学习日语海报展示日本职业教育
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