新冠肺炎大流行期间PGRI维纳加拉大学讲师在线学习演讲行为

Mardiningsih, Yuniar Mujiwati, D. Istiqomah
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新冠肺炎大流行导致传统面对面课堂的教学活动受到限制。在线学习是应对当前形势的最佳选择之一。在网络学习中,讲师无疑扮演着重要的角色;因此,讲师必须致力于在在线课程中进行更多的互动,以获得更高的学习成果。沟通是有效进行网络教学的必要条件,教师根据学习情境、主题以及教师与学生之间的社会和心理关系采取适当的言语行为。因此,本研究旨在准确描述PGRI Wiranegara大学讲师在COVID-19大流行期间在线学习的演讲行为。本研究设计为描述性定性研究。本研究的数据取自讲师的话语和语境。数据来自2019/2020学年UNIWARA公民教育(PPKn)研究项目的讲师。数据收集采用“观察、倾听、记录”技术。同时,这项研究的主要工具是研究人员自己。分析通过(1)数据约简,(2)数据呈现,(3)数据验证,(4)数据总结完成。本研究发现,新冠肺炎疫情期间,讲师的言语行为表现为符号行为、引出行为、告知行为、接受行为、回答行为、评论行为,并对讲师在线学习中的言语行为起作用。关键词:言语行为,讲师,在线学习,言语事件
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The Lecturers’ Speech Act on Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic at PGRI Wiranegara University
The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in the teaching and learning activities in the conventional classes of face to face to be limited. Online learning is offered as one of the best options to deal with the current situation. In online learning, lecturers undoubtedly play an important role; thus, lecturers must commit to being more interactive in the online classes for achieving higher learning outcomes. Communication is essential to make online teaching and learning effectively in forms of the lecturers' appropriate speech acts based on the learning context, the theme, and the social and psychological relationship between lecturers and students. Therefore, the current research aimed at obtaining an accurate description of the speech acts delivered by lecturers on online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic at PGRI Wiranegara University. This research was designed as a descriptive qualitative. The data of this research were taken from the lecturers' utterances and their contexts. The data was from the lecturers of Civic Education (PPKn) Study Program at UNIWARA in the academic year 2019/2020. Data collection employed "observe, listen, and note" technique. At the same time, the main instrument in this study was the researchers themselves. The analysis was done through (1) data reduction, (2) data presentation, (3) data verification, and (4) data conclusion. This research revealed that the lecturers' speech acts were in the forms of signs, elicit act, informative act, accepting act, replying act, commenting act, and functions toward the lecturers' speech acts in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic at UNIWARA. Keyword: speech act, lecturer, online learning, speech event
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