Evaluating Final-Year Student Classroom Communication at the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

IF 0.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Muhammad Faiz Bukhori, Muhammad Farihan Irfan Mohd Nor, Abdul Halim Ismail
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Classroom communication is a very important and complex aspect in teaching and learning. The complexity of a communication process is attributed to a host of components that include the participants, messages, encoding, decoding, and transmission channels. Not much is currently known concerning classroom communication in the context of engineering education in Malaysian universities. This paper evaluates classroom communication of final-year students of the Electrical and Electronic engineering degree programs at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Four important aspects of classroom communication were investigated to understand student abilities and issues in classroom communication. One hundred and four students undertook the self-administered survey, yielding a response rate of 92.8%. The majority of the students exhibited good non-verbal communication practices, and scored favourably in the aspect of adapting the way they communicate to others. However, 42.3% of the respondents seemed to have difficulties to explain and express ideas confidently via classroom presentations. Additionally, 43 students (41.3%) appeared to be handicapped in participating actively in class discussions. Finally, at least 40 respondents (38.5%) reported difficulties to express ideas in English, but not to the extent of hindering them in participating in classroom discussions. Further studies are needed to uncover classroom communication issues in student learning among engineering students at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
马来西亚Kebangsaan大学工程与建筑环境学院最后一年学生课堂交流评估
课堂交际是教学中一个非常重要而又复杂的环节。通信过程的复杂性归因于一系列组件,其中包括参与者、消息、编码、解码和传输通道。目前对马来西亚大学工程教育背景下的课堂交流了解不多。本文评估了马来西亚Kebangsaan大学电气和电子工程学位课程的最后一年级学生的课堂交流情况。课堂交际的四个重要方面进行了调查,以了解学生在课堂交际中的能力和问题。104名学生进行了自我调查,回复率为92.8%。大多数学生表现出良好的非语言交际能力,在适应他人交流方式方面得分较高。然而,42.3%的受访者似乎难以通过课堂演讲自信地解释和表达想法。此外,43名学生(41.3%)在积极参与课堂讨论方面表现出障碍。最后,至少有40名受访者(38.5%)表示用英语表达想法有困难,但没有妨碍他们参与课堂讨论。需要进一步的研究来揭示马来西亚国民大学工程专业学生学习中的课堂沟通问题。
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