English Department Students’ Metacognition Awareness in Completing Mini-thesis

Arjulayana - Arjulayana, Dyah Supraba Lastari, Abduh Al-Manar
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This paper investigated the metacognition of final semester students in completing their mini-thesis. The obstacles faced by English study program students in writing mini-thesis were assumed resulted from their lack of metacognition implementation. Metacognition is often described as knowledge and control over one’s cognitive processes. This research used mixed-method design. The instruments used were observation, interviews, and questionnaire. The subjects of this research consisted of 18 students of 8th, 9th as well as graduated students and 10 lecturers of English Study program of Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang. This study showed: firstly, students are quite hard to complete mini-thesis due to their strategy following the schedule is need to be pushed by their advisors. Secondly, most respondents have good metacognitive awareness, while few of eighth and ninth semester students need to improve planning, information management strategy and monitoring. Thirdly, metacognition can be the effective solution to encourage students in achieving their target.
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英语系学生完成小论文的元认知意识
本文调查了期末学生在完成小论文时的元认知情况。假设英语学习课程学生在撰写小论文时遇到的障碍是由于他们缺乏元认知的实施。元认知通常被描述为对自己认知过程的了解和控制。本研究采用了混合方法设计。使用的工具包括观察、访谈和问卷调查。研究对象包括丹吉尔港穆罕默迪亚大学英语学习课程的18名8年级、9年级学生、毕业班学生和10名讲师。研究结果表明:首先,学生很难完成小论文,因为他们需要在导师的督促下按部就班地完成小论文。第二,大多数受访者具有良好的元认知意识,而第八和第九学期的少数学生需要改进计划、信息管理策略和监控。第三,元认知是鼓励学生实现目标的有效方法。
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