Incorporating computer-assisted language learning for standardized test of academic English proficiency (STAcEP) in the post-Covid-19-era: A quantitative method

Elok Putri Nimasari, Rohfin Andria Gestanti, Ahmad Ridho Rojabi, D. Mustikasari, Ellisia Kumalasari, Adi Fajaryanto Cobantoro, R. Safriyani
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A major shift of online teaching and learning in the post-covid-19-era requires a demanding attention for research and development in the use of technology assisting language learning. One of the aspects is Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) in which it supports opportunities for interaction among learners and teachers including academic English classes. Adopting Lee et al.'s questionnaire (2016) related preferred learning style and the use of computer technology for language learning, this study explores the relationship between CALL incorporation in the Standardized Test of Academic English Proficiency (STAcEP) score and learning styles. It further verifies if the demographic variables of gender and age would make a difference. Ninety-eight foreign language learners from non-English department background in a tertiary level participated in this quantitative study. By contrasting and analyzing data sources, and the results obtained from the results of multiple regression analysis examining the five aspects of the survey and learners' STAcEP scores. Findings highlighted the benefits of optimizing preferred learning styles and the use of CALL in academic English classes, particularly for English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. © 2023 Author(s).
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后冠状病毒时代将计算机辅助语言学习纳入学术英语水平标准化测试(STAcEP):一种定量方法
covid-19后时代在线教学的重大转变要求高度重视使用技术辅助语言学习的研究和开发。其中一个方面是计算机辅助语言学习(CALL),它为学习者和教师之间的互动提供了机会,包括学术英语课程。本研究采用Lee等人(2016)关于首选学习风格和计算机技术在语言学习中的使用的调查问卷,探讨了学术英语水平标准化测试(STAcEP)分数中CALL纳入与学习风格之间的关系。它进一步验证了性别和年龄等人口统计变量是否会产生差异。98名非英语系背景的大专外语学习者参与了本定量研究。通过对数据来源进行对比分析,并对所得结果进行多元回归分析,检验了五个方面的调查结果和学习者的STAcEP分数。研究结果强调了优化首选学习方式和在学术英语课程中使用CALL的好处,特别是对于英语作为外语(EFL)学习者。©2023作者。
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