高、低年级学生在远程学习中学习写作困难的比较

IF 0.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY American Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.33603/perspective.v8i2.4074
L. Setyowati, Aqidatul Mujaddidah, S. Sukmawan, Ana Ahsana El-Sulukiyyah
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英语写作对于每一个学习英语作为外语的学生来说都是非常重要的。有了良好的写作技巧,信息就能很好地传达给读者。然而,英语学生经常发现使用英语作为目标语言写作的困难,特别是在COVID - 19大流行期间。本文旨在探讨新冠肺炎大流行期间学生在写作学习中面临的一些问题。本研究的设计是一个案例研究。获取数据的手段是访谈和文件。本研究的对象是参加PGRI Wiranegara大学英语教育研究项目写作课程的三名优等生和三名优等生。他们是根据他们的写作成就被选中的。研究发现,高成就学生的问题更多地集中在技术问题上(网络连接、不良信号、家庭干扰)。对他们来说,技术问题会导致其他问题,如材料理解和任务完成。成绩差的学生在为所有类型的写作提供思路方面有更多的问题。研究还显示,成绩差的人有更多的时间管理问题和更多的语言问题。有趣的是,它们共享相同的解决方案。解决办法是1)阅读更多的资料来获得灵感并帮助他们写作;2)在写作前通过大量阅读、听音乐和看电影来提升情绪;3)请朋友和讲师帮助理解材料和任务;3)运用写作工具解决写作问题,特别是词汇和语法方面的问题。
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COMPARING THE HIGH AND LOW ACHIEVER STUDENTS’ DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING WRITING DURING REMOTE LEARNING
Writing in English is very important for every student who learns English as a foreign language (EFL). With good writing skills, information can be conveyed well to readers. Yet, EFL students often find difficulties in writing by using English as a target language, especially during the pandemic of COVID 19.  This paper aims to investigate some problems faced by the students in their learning of  writing during the pandemic of COVD 19. The design of the study is a case study. The instruments to obtain the data were interviews and documents. The subjects of the study were three high achiever students and three low achiever students who joined the writing course in the English Education Study Program in the University of PGRI Wiranegara.   They were chosen based on their writing achievements.  The finding shows that the high achiever students’ problems are more on the  technical problems (the internet connection, bad signals, and family distractions during online learning). For them the technical problems would lead to other issues such as materials comprehension and task accomplishment. The  low achievers have more problems in generating ideas for all type of writing.  The study also reveals that the low achievers have more time management problems and more language problems. Interestingly, they share the same solutions. The solutions are 1) to read  more sources to get ideas and to help them write; 2) to boost moods before writing by reading a lot, listening to music, and watching movies;  3) to ask friends and lecturers to help understand the materials and tasks;  and 3) to use writing tools application to solve the writing problems particularly in vocabulary and grammar.
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American Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Psychology (AJP) was founded in 1887 by G. Stanley Hall and was edited in its early years by Titchener, Boring, and Dallenbach. The Journal has published some of the most innovative and formative papers in psychology throughout its history. AJP explores the science of the mind and behavior, publishing reports of original research in experimental psychology, theoretical presentations, combined theoretical and experimental analyses, historical commentaries, and in-depth reviews of significant books.
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