The Effect of the Face-to-Face, Online, and Blended Teaching Modes on Students' Performance in Listening

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Research in Early Childhood Education Pub Date : 2023-05-14 DOI:10.5296/ire.v11i2.20991
Fatin Aliyah Hassan, Nur Amirah Nabihah Zainal Abidin, Nur Fadhlina Zainal Abedin, P. Purwarno, A. Shanthi
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Second-language learners must learn to listen. Effective listening helps learners understand others and express their thoughts and opinions. This study examines the students' achievement in listening tests conducted after teaching and learning processes using face-to-face, online, and blended modes. The respondents were selected using purposive sampling. The data for the study consist of secondary data collected from 392 participants from different faculties at a local public university. The data were then analyzed using the SPSS version 20 tool. The results indicate a significant difference in teaching and learning modes and students' achievement in listening tests. Next, the findings showed that the blended learning mode produced the lowest listening test score, while the face-to-face mode produced the highest test scores. Finally, there was a significant difference between faculties in their listening performance. The findings of this study suggest that even though teaching listening using the blended mode gives the best of both the online and face-to-face methods, but if students are not engaged in the online learning part, they may not be able to follow the offline or face-to-face learning part effectively. This assumption needs further investigation by including more private and public universities and examining if a similar outcome may prevail.
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面对面、在线和混合教学模式对学生听力成绩的影响
第二语言学习者必须学会倾听。有效的倾听有助于学习者理解他人并表达自己的想法和观点。本研究考察了学生在使用面对面、在线和混合模式进行教学和学习过程后的听力测试成绩。调查对象采用有目的抽样的方法进行选择。该研究的数据包括从当地一所公立大学不同院系的392名参与者中收集的二手数据。然后使用SPSS version 20工具对数据进行分析。结果表明,教学模式与学生听力成绩存在显著差异。其次,研究结果表明,混合学习模式产生的听力测试分数最低,而面对面学习模式产生的测试分数最高。最后,各院系在听力表现上存在显著差异。本研究的结果表明,尽管使用混合模式进行听力教学可以提供在线和面对面学习方法的最佳效果,但如果学生不参与在线学习部分,他们可能无法有效地跟随离线或面对面学习部分。这一假设需要进一步的调查,包括更多的私立和公立大学,并检查是否会出现类似的结果。
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