Exploring Needs in English Learning Materials for Visual Communication Design Students and Graduates: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Pikir Wisnu Wijayanto, Y. A. Barlian, S. Nurbani
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The field of Visual Communication Design (VCD) in Indonesia requires students and graduates to enhance their English language skills to stay competitive globally. However, there is a significant gap in understanding the specific English language material needs of students and graduates in this field, so it needs to be more understanding of their particular linguistic needs. This mixed-methods study aims to explore the disparities in English language skills perceived by VCD students and graduates in Indonesia and identify their specific English language material needs. . Through questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussions, data were collected from 30 students and 10 graduates. The findings reveal differences in language proficiency or skills perspectives between VCD students and graduates , emphasizing the importance of designing language courses that align with learners' specific needs and industry demands. This study's implications for English language education in various industries highlight the significance of effective communication in a globalized world. By addressing learners' specific language demands, educators can better support students' language learning goals and prepare graduates for success in their professional endeavors. Implementing industry-specific language instruction and curriculum can enhance learners' competitiveness and communication in the workplace, promoting stronger international collaborations within the creative industries. Although challenges may arise in implementing changes, a partnership between academic institutions and industry stakeholders can bridge the gap between academic language learning and real-world language demands. Addressing learners' needs in English language education can ultimately contribute to their professional growth and success in the global market.
探索视觉传达设计专业学生和毕业生在英语学习材料中的需求:一种混合方法的方法
印尼的视觉传达设计(VCD)专业要求学生和毕业生提高他们的英语语言技能,以保持全球竞争力。然而,对于这一领域的学生和毕业生的具体英语语言材料需求的了解还存在很大的差距,因此需要更多地了解他们的特定语言需求。这项混合方法的研究旨在探讨印尼VCD学生和毕业生在英语语言技能方面的差异,并确定他们对英语语言材料的具体需求。通过问卷调查、访谈和焦点小组讨论,收集了30名在校生和10名毕业生的数据。研究结果揭示了VCD学生和毕业生在语言能力或技能方面的差异,强调了设计符合学习者特定需求和行业需求的语言课程的重要性。本研究对各行各业英语教育的启示,突显了在全球化世界中有效沟通的重要性。通过解决学习者的特定语言需求,教育者可以更好地支持学生的语言学习目标,并为毕业生在职业生涯中的成功做好准备。实施针对行业的语言教学和课程,可以提高学习者在工作场所的竞争力和沟通能力,促进创意产业内部更强的国际合作。尽管在实施变革的过程中可能会遇到挑战,但学术机构和行业利益相关者之间的伙伴关系可以弥合学术语言学习与现实世界语言需求之间的差距。在英语教育中满足学习者的需求最终有助于他们的专业成长和在全球市场上的成功。
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