Indonesian Tertiary Education Students’ Academic Writing Setbacks and Solutions

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Barli Bram, Patricia Angelina
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Abstract

Writing is a crucial skill and tertiary education students face difficulties in academic writing.  This paper aimed to identify the setbacks or difficulties and the solutions to the setbacks experienced by the Indonesian tertiary education students in academic writing. A survey was used as the method of this study. The data were collected through a questionnaire using a Google form distributed to 26 fifth-semester students taking the Academic Writing course in the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, for the academic year 2019/2020. The survey results showed that, in general, the students faced setbacks in, for example, parts of speech, tenses, spelling, prepositions, vocabulary, punctuation, cohesion, discourse markers, writing paragraphs with a clear focus, constructing clear and coherent academic essays, paraphrasing, in-text referencing, and compiling a correct reference list. Concerning academic writing solutions, the results showed that lecturers should be trained and equipped with various writing strategies, feedback on the strengths and weaknesses was vital, and the students needed to improve their organization of ideas, for example. Other solutions were better language skills, language elements, critical thinking skills, paraphrasing, and referencing. Implications of the findings are that students and lecturers would understand and identify common setbacks in academic writing and have opportunities to adopt the suggested solutions to academic writing difficulties.
印尼高等教育学生学术写作的挫折及解决方法
写作是一项至关重要的技能,高等教育学生在学术写作方面面临困难。本文旨在找出印尼高等教育学生在学术写作中遇到的挫折或困难,以及解决这些挫折的方法。本研究采用问卷调查的方法。数据通过使用谷歌表格的问卷收集,分发给26名参加2019/2020学年印度尼西亚日惹Sanata Dharma大学英语语言教育研究项目学术写作课程的第五学期学生。调查结果显示,总体而言,学生在词类、时态、拼写、介词、词汇、标点、衔接、语篇标记、段落写作重点清晰、构建清晰连贯的学术论文、意译、文内引用、编制正确的参考书目等方面遇到了挫折。关于学术写作解决方案,结果表明,讲师应该接受培训,并配备各种写作策略,对优势和劣势的反馈是至关重要的,学生需要提高他们的思想组织,例如。其他解决方案是提高语言技能、语言元素、批判性思维技能、释义和参考。研究结果表明,学生和讲师将理解和识别学术写作中常见的挫折,并有机会采用建议的解决学术写作困难的方法。
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