EFL Students’ Writing Anxiety in Online Learning Environment during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Kurniasih Kurniasih, B. Cahyono, U. P. Astuti, N. Suryati
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Research on writing anxiety has been widely done in an offline setting for many years. The results informed that students were at various levels of writing anxiety. Due to the global pandemic, language classrooms have been shifted into emergency remote learning. It is susceptible that students also experience writing anxiety in an online learning environment. This study investigates the students’ writing anxiety in an online setting. More specifically, it investigates the the levels and types of writing anxiety across gender. This study involved 215 EFL students from three universities in Indonesia. The SLWAI questionnaire was distributed via Google. The obtained data were analyzed using an independent sample t-test to figure out the difference and levels and types of writing anxiety across gender. The findings showed that EFL students experience writing anxiety in an online setting. The results showed that both groups had moderate anxiety levels. Female students’ average score (63.81) was slightly higher than male students (62.01). Statistical analysis showed that no statistical difference was observed in levels of anxiety across gender. In addition, male and female students experienced somatic anxiety, cognitive, and avoidance behavior. Cognitive anxiety and avoidance behavior anxiety were at moderate levels; however, the two groups experienced higher somatic anxiety in online writing activities. This indicates that students had unpleasant feelings as a result of the anxiety experienced.
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新冠肺炎疫情下英语学生在线学习环境下的写作焦虑
多年来,对写作焦虑的研究已经在离线环境中广泛开展。结果表明,学生们的写作焦虑程度各不相同。由于全球大流行,语言教室已转为紧急远程学习。在网络学习环境中,学生也容易出现写作焦虑。本研究旨在探讨学生在网络环境下的写作焦虑。更具体地说,它调查了不同性别的写作焦虑的水平和类型。本研究涉及印度尼西亚三所大学的215名英语学生。SLWAI问卷通过谷歌分发。使用独立样本t检验对所得数据进行分析,以找出性别之间写作焦虑的差异、水平和类型。研究结果表明,英语学生在网络环境下会出现写作焦虑。结果显示,两组人都有中等程度的焦虑。女生的平均分(63.81)略高于男生(62.01)。统计分析显示,在性别焦虑水平上没有统计学差异。此外,男女学生均有躯体焦虑、认知和回避行为。认知焦虑和回避行为焦虑处于中等水平;然而,这两组人在网络写作活动中都经历了更高的躯体焦虑。这表明,由于经历了焦虑,学生们产生了不愉快的感觉。
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