EFL High School Students’ Satisfaction in Online Learning and Expectations Towards Blended Learning: An Investigation

Putu Sri, Made Suci Ningsih, H. Santosa, I. Putu, I. Kusuma, Article Info
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This study aims to identify students' satisfaction with online learning and their expectations of blended learning in the post-pandemic era in a senior high public school in North Bali, Indonesia. The research employed an explanatory sequential mixed-method design using questionnaires and interviews, to gather data from 179 grade 12 senior high school students. The questionnaire and interview guide were validated with face, content, empirical validity, and reliability. The interview session involved 5 students with high satisfaction scores and 5 students with low satisfaction scores from the result of the questionnaire. The results showed that students had a mode score of 4, indicating students feel satisfied with online learning during COVID-19. Based on the four factors, the result of students’ satisfaction in online learning such as the teacher factor having neutral scores, the interaction factor having satisfied scores, the technology factor having satisfied scores, and the course management factor having satisfied scores. The interview session shows that students expressed their expectations for direct interaction with teachers and classmates and had expectations for factors, such as teaching methods, ease of materials, direct communication with teachers, interaction with classmates, technology use, and variety in learning resources. This research provides insights for teachers to improve student satisfaction with online learning and blended learning practices.
高中生在线学习满意度与混合式学习期望的调查研究
本研究旨在确定大流行后时代印度尼西亚北巴厘岛一所高中公立学校学生对在线学习的满意度及其对混合式学习的期望。本研究采用解释序贯混合法设计,采用问卷调查和访谈法,对179名高三学生进行数据收集。对问卷和访谈指南进行了面效、内容效、经验效度和信度的验证。访谈环节包括5名满意度高的学生和5名满意度低的学生。结果显示,学生的模式得分为4分,表明学生对新冠肺炎期间的在线学习感到满意。基于这四个因素,学生在线学习的满意度结果为教师因素得分为中性,互动因素得分为满意,技术因素得分为满意,课程管理因素得分为满意。访谈环节显示,学生表达了与老师和同学直接互动的期望,并对教学方法、材料的易用性、与老师的直接沟通、与同学的互动、技术的使用、学习资源的多样性等因素有期望。本研究为教师提高学生对在线学习和混合学习的满意度提供了启示。
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