ACADEMIC WRITING DIFFICULTIES FOR INDONESIAN STUDENTS IN PURSUING POSTGRADUATE STUDIES ABROAD

R. W. Ningrum, Hamamah Hamamah, Sahiruddin Sahiruddin, Zuliati Rohmah
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Academic writing skills have become an essential aspect that Indonesian students must focus on,  especially for those planning or pursuing their postgraduate studies abroad. The current research investigates the difficulties Indonesian students face who currently pursue or recently completed their postgraduate studies in seven countries with different majors. The subject was seven Indonesian students who studied in India, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Poland. The researcher used the qualitative research method under the phenomenology procedure to collect the data. Two questionnaires in the form of open-ended questions were distributed and fulfilled by all research participants. The findings indicate that Indonesian students who pursued postgraduate study abroad faced difficulties in academic writing practice, for instance, paraphrasing the sentence, assuring coherence, formulating cohesion, and expressing their voice. Besides, some also faced problems choosing appropriate words and relevant topics in their writing. The main factors contributing to the difficulties are less academic writing practice, lack of vocabulary, and unfamiliarity with academic writing structure. Even though the students pursued different majors and countries, they had common difficulties writing academic writing. Moreover, cultural differences also influence students’ difficulties.
印尼学生在国外攻读研究生课程时学术写作的困难
学术写作技巧已经成为印尼学生必须关注的一个重要方面,尤其是那些计划或在国外攻读研究生课程的学生。目前的研究调查了目前在七个国家攻读或最近在不同专业完成研究生学习的印度尼西亚学生所面临的困难。研究对象是在印度、澳大利亚、英国、爱尔兰、荷兰和波兰学习的7名印尼学生。研究者采用现象学程序下的定性研究方法收集资料。发放了两份开放式问题问卷,由所有研究参与者填写。研究结果表明,印尼留学研究生在学术写作实践中面临着一些困难,例如句子释义、确保连贯性、形成衔接和表达自己的声音。此外,一些学生在写作中也面临着选择合适的词汇和相关主题的问题。造成困难的主要因素是学术写作练习较少,词汇量不足,对学术写作结构不熟悉。尽管这些学生的专业不同,来自不同的国家,但他们在学术写作方面都有共同的困难。此外,文化差异也会影响学生的困难。
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