EFL female students’ perceptions in doing collaborative writing in an online writing class

Desma Kumalasari
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Collaborative writing is an approach teachers can apply to support their students’ writing development. However, despite the benefits from collaborative writing, some English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students might not enjoy writing in groups. This qualitative study aims to explore the perceptions of EFL female students in doing collaborative writing in a Writing for the Media class, such as how they think about finishing their writing tasks collaboratively, the benefits and challenges of doing collaborative writing in order to know whether collaborative writing can actually improve students’ writing skills or the opposite. The female students were chosen because studies prove that they contribute more for the group’s success. Data were gathered through a semi-structured interview with five EFL female students from a private university in Central Java, Indonesia. My analysis results indicated that EFL female students had positive perceptions towards collaborative writing, i.e., helping other students complete their writing tasks, providing opportunities to share ideas, and improving writing skills. Meanwhile, challenges that most of the research participants faced were dealing with differences in opinion, and lacking equal contribution from group members. Practical suggestions for improving online collaborative writing activities in online EFL writing classrooms and recommendations for future research are presented, i.e., assist and monitor the progress, giving a specific topic to write about to minimize conflict and differences of opinion, and providing rubrics for peer assessment.
英语女学生在网络写作课上合作写作的认知
协作写作是一种教师可以用来支持学生写作发展的方法。然而,尽管合作写作有好处,一些英语作为外语(EFL)的学生可能不喜欢小组写作。本定性研究旨在探讨女英语学生在媒体写作课上合作写作的看法,如她们如何看待合作完成写作任务,合作写作的好处和挑战,以了解合作写作是否真的能提高学生的写作技能。选择女学生是因为研究证明她们对小组的成功贡献更大。数据是通过对来自印度尼西亚中爪哇一所私立大学的五名英语女学生的半结构化访谈收集的。我的分析结果表明,英语女学生对合作写作有积极的看法,即帮助其他学生完成写作任务,提供分享想法的机会,提高写作技巧。与此同时,大多数研究参与者面临的挑战是处理意见分歧,以及缺乏小组成员的平等贡献。本文提出了在在线英语写作课堂中提高在线协作写作活动的实用建议和对未来研究的建议,即协助和监督进展,给出一个具体的主题来写,以尽量减少冲突和意见分歧,并为同行评估提供准则。
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