高中生说英语有多自信:一项关于口语自我效能感的调查报告

Jadila Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.52690/jadila.v3i2.412
Muhammad Iklil Zaki, Alies Poetri Lintangsari
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说英语是学习英语最难掌握的方面之一。这反映在大量的职位空缺将英语作为必备技能。这意味着让学生掌握足够的英语技能是很重要的。然而,一些报告发现,许多学生仍然对口语缺乏信心。另一方面,一个著名的理论表明,影响学习成就的一个重要因素是信心,具体称为效能。学生的自我效能感水平似乎是影响其口语成绩的重要因素之一。由于疫情使学习模式重新转变为传统的面对面学习,本研究旨在调查后疫情时代学生演讲自我效能感水平。本研究采用定量方法,采用了改编自Paradewari文章的调查问卷。问卷分为线上和线下两种形式,发放给182名学生。采用独立t检验方法比较在线和离线学习中学生的公开演讲自我效能感水平是否存在差异。研究发现,学生整体的自我效能感水平(以t检验结果分数表示)及其影响因素存在显著差异。研究还发现,与在线学习相比,线下学习对学生在公开演讲中的自我效能感有更积极的影响。
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How Confident Are High Schoolers to Speak English: A Report on Speaking Self-Efficacy Survey
Speaking in English is one of the toughest aspects to master in acquiring the English language. This is reflected in the broad job vacancies that require English as a mandatory skill. It means that it is important to equip students with adequate English skills. However, several reports have found that many students still lack confidence in speaking. On the other hand, a well-known theory suggests that one of the prominent factors influencing learning achievement is confidence, specifically called efficacy. Students' self-efficacy level seems to be one of the prominent factors that could influence their speaking achievement. As the pandemic has transformed the learning mode back into traditional face-to-face learning, this current study was conducted to investigate students' self-efficacy level in public speaking in the post-pandemic era. The study utilized a quantitative method and employed a questionnaire adapted from Paradewari's article. The questionnaire was converted into two types, online and offline conditions, and distributed to 182 students. An independent t-test method was used to compare whether there were differences in students' self-efficacy levels in public speaking between online and offline learning. The study revealed a significant difference in the overall students' self-efficacy level (as indicated by the T-Test Result score) and the factors influencing it. It also found that offline learning had a more positive effect on students' self-efficacy in public speaking compared to online learning.
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