探索新冠肺炎大流行期间学生在线学习准备情况:以印尼一所初中英语课为例

Firda Fadilla, Y. Yuliana, Yanti Sri Rezeki
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在线学习准备已变得至关重要,需要考虑从不同角度支持电子学习。本文试图从学生的角度发现Covid-19大流行期间的电子学习准备(ELR)因素。印度尼西亚52名初七年级学生参与了本研究。本定量研究使用问卷中的39个项目作为数据收集工具,这些数据收集工具是根据Teddy和Swatman(2006)的电子学习准备(ELR)因素模型进行修改的。该模型使用了六个因素,即(1)学生准备,(2)教师准备,(3)互联网接入支持,(4)管理支持,(5)学校文化,(6)电子学习倾向。调查结果表明,学生对电子学习的准备程度为69%,这意味着他们对电子学习做好了准备,但需要稍微改进。结果显示,学生在实施E-learning过程中遇到困难(即未接受过电子设备操作培训,在线教学过程中设备滞后,英语教师缺乏指导导致英语材料跟不上)。作者的结论是,学生对E-learning的准备是有能力和准备好的,但需要从各个方面进行改进。
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Exploring Students’ Online Learning Readiness during Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case of an English Class in an Indonesian Junior High School
Online learning readiness has become crucial and needs to be considered to support E-learning from various perspectives. This article sought to discover the E-learning Readiness (ELR) factors from students’ perspectives during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Fifty-two seventh-grade Junior High School students in Indonesia participated in this study. This quantitative research used thirty-nine items in a questionnaire as the data collection instrument modified from Teddy and Swatman’s (2006) model known as E-learning Readiness (ELR) factors. The model utilized six factors, namely (1) students’ readiness, (2) teachers’ readiness, (3) internet access supports, (4) management supports, (5) school culture, and (6) E-learning tendencies. The findings indicated that the students’ readiness toward E-learning had an ELR score of 69%, which means they were ready for E-learning but needed slight improvement. The results showed students experienced difficulties (i.e., they were untrained in operating electronic devices, the devices lagged during the online teaching-learning process, and they had trouble following the English material due to the lack of instruction from English teachers) in implementing E-learning. The writer concluded that the student readiness towards E-learning was considered capable and ready but required some improvement from various aspects.
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