Investigating Students’ Online Learning Readiness (SOLR) in Developing Students’ Soft Skills: A Survey at English Education Study Program (EESP), Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Jambi University

Ideas Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.24256/ideas.v11i1.3824
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Studies on Student Online Learning Readiness (SOLR) have been proliferating since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic world-widely. The results seem to vary accordingly in terms of students’ levels, complexity, and contexts of its implementation across regions and countries. Through an internet survey questionnaire, involving 139 EESP students at the faculty of education, at Jambi University, this study investigates the levels of SOLR and how they contribute to the improvement of the students’ soft skills. Adapting Yu and Richardson’s (2015) model, the results show a relatively high SOLR level with an average score of (3.64) (out of the maximum 5.0) in three aspects (technical, social, and communication). Technical competencies were the highest level with an average score of (3.70) and Communication appear to be the lowest (3.59) in the evaluation. The study also proves that all aspects of SOLR contributed significantly to the improvement of the students’ soft skills (self-regulated, critical thinking, problem-solving, and time management) with an average score of (2.8) (out of 4.0). Despite the pessimistic claims in its implementation, the findings have displayed a reverse phenomenon, proving the fact that the student’s readiness at EESP along with its contribution to students’ soft skills far outweighs the expectation. Online learning, although, with several limitations, should be implemented wisely and thoroughly to obtain maximum results.
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调查学生在线学习准备(SOLR)在培养学生软技能中的作用:占壁大学教师培训与教育学院英语教育学习计划(EESP)的调查
自2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行爆发以来,关于学生在线学习准备(SOLR)的研究在全球范围内激增。结果似乎根据学生的水平、复杂性以及在不同地区和国家实施的背景而有所不同。本研究以占壁大学教育学院的139名EESP学生为对象,通过网络问卷调查,探讨了SOLR的水平及其对学生软技能提高的作用。根据Yu和Richardson(2015)的模型,结果显示,在技术、社会和沟通三个方面,SOLR水平相对较高,平均得分为3.64分(满分5.0分)。在评价中,技术能力是最高水平,平均得分为3.70,沟通能力是最低水平,平均得分为3.59。研究还证明,SOLR的各个方面对学生的软技能(自我调节、批判性思维、解决问题和时间管理)的提高都有显著的贡献,平均得分为2.8分(满分4.0分)。尽管对其实施持悲观态度,但研究结果却显示出相反的现象,证明了学生在esesp的准备程度及其对学生软技能的贡献远远超出了预期。在线学习虽然有一些局限性,但应该明智而彻底地实施,以获得最大的效果。
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