Self-Efficacy of Lecturers and Students in Academic Writing: Are there any differences?

Rizka Safriyani, Siti Asmiyah
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Self-efficacy is a critical component of academic article writing. Numerous studies have demonstrated that self-efficacy affects reading comprehension, but few have examined the level of self-efficacy between students and lecturers regarding academic writing. Consequently, this study sought to ascertain students' and lecturers' levels of self-efficacy in academic writing. By administering questionnaires and conducting interviews with students and teachers, this study takes an explanatory mixed-methods approach to the topic. The online survey assesses self-efficacy in academic writing, and students and lecturers complete unstructured interviews. The study enrolled eighty students and eighteen lecturers from the English Department of UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya. The results indicate that students enrolled in the English Language Education and English Literature Study Programs have a moderate level of self-efficacy. The self-efficacy of lecturers in the English Language Education and English Literature Study Programs demonstrates similar results. Additionally, they are moderate, with a slightly higher average index. This study also discusses the implications of research in the field of education
讲师与学生在学术写作中的自我效能感:有何差异?
自我效能感是学术文章写作的重要组成部分。许多研究表明,自我效能感会影响阅读理解,但很少有研究调查学生和讲师在学术写作方面的自我效能感水平。因此,本研究试图确定学生和讲师在学术写作中的自我效能感水平。通过管理问卷和对学生和教师进行访谈,本研究采用解释性混合方法来研究该主题。在线调查评估学术写作的自我效能,学生和讲师完成非结构化访谈。这项研究招募了80名学生和18名来自苏南安培泗水大学英语系的讲师。结果表明,英语语言教育专业和英语文学专业学生的自我效能感处于中等水平。英语语言教育和英语文学专业讲师的自我效能感也显示出类似的结果。此外,它们是中等的,平均指数略高。本研究还讨论了研究在教育领域的意义
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