EFL Students’ Learning Engagement in The Post Pandemic Era

Nadya Shifa Khaerani, Alies Poetri Lintangsari, Putri Gayatri
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The Indonesian government implemented online learning during the pandemic due to the spread of Covid-19. Nowadays, the post-pandemic era, the application of offline learning has begun to be carried out again and is equipped with technology previously applied during online class. These sudden changes in the education sector certainly affect EFL students' learning engagement. This study was conducted to investigate students' perceptions of English learning engagement in offline classes and to determine whether there is significant difference in learning engagement between online and offline classroom environments. The researcher used a quantitative approach with an Indonesian-language survey questionnaire distributed online to 11th-grade students with 751 participants. The results showed that offline classrooms equipped with technology had a positive result and got significant differences in learning engagement in almost every dimension. These findings also implied that students' engagement on emotional engagement shows no significant differences because the dimension is more affected by the teacher's support and self-awareness in using the language itself. Further implications of this research reveal the need to explore more about EFL teaching techniques and technologies in the learning process to maximize students' engagement.
后大流行时代英语学生的学习参与
印尼政府在新冠疫情期间实施了在线学习。如今,在后大流行时代,线下学习的应用已经开始再次开展,并配备了以前在线课堂应用的技术。教育部门的这些突然变化肯定会影响到英语学生的学习投入。本研究旨在调查学生在线下课堂中对英语学习投入的看法,并确定线上和线下课堂环境在学习投入方面是否存在显著差异。研究人员采用了定量方法,在网上向11年级的751名学生分发了一份印尼语调查问卷。结果表明,配备技术的线下教室具有积极的效果,在几乎每个维度的学习投入上都有显著差异。这些发现还表明,学生在情感投入上的投入没有显著差异,因为该维度更多地受到教师对语言使用本身的支持和自我意识的影响。本研究的进一步启示表明,需要更多地探索学习过程中的英语教学技巧和技术,以最大限度地提高学生的参与度。
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