SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY

The objective of this research is to describe how the use of self-assessment could improve learners’ autonomy. This study employed an action research design involving freshmen of English Education Study Program University of Bengkulu as the subject of the research. This action research was conducted...

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Main Authors: Gita Mutiara Hati, Wisma Yunita, Anggun Citra Sari Dewi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIB Press 2021-08-01
Series:Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/index.php/joall/article/view/15418
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spelling doaj-6e1bda308a67475385c0f61c85505d4e2021-08-09T17:48:11ZengUNIB PressJournal of Applied Linguistics and Literature2502-78162503-524X2021-08-016226427810.33369/joall.v6i2.154187373SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMYGita Mutiara Hati0Wisma Yunita1Anggun Citra Sari Dewi2Universitas BengkuluUniversitas BengkuluUniversitas BengkuluThe objective of this research is to describe how the use of self-assessment could improve learners’ autonomy. This study employed an action research design involving freshmen of English Education Study Program University of Bengkulu as the subject of the research. This action research was conducted in the Intensive English Course. The cycle of research consisted of plan, action, observation, and reflection. The cycle consisted of fifteen meetings covering four themes of materials. During the meetings, students were instructed to do self-assessment guided by the instructor after they have finished learning each theme. The indicator of success for this research was at least 25% students were categorized as having Very High level of autonomy, while the rest were at High level of autonomy. To measure the level of learners’ autonomy, a questionnaire was used. The questionnaire covers nine aspects of autonomy with the total fifty items. It was given to the subject at the end of the cycle. From the analyzed data, it was found that after only conducting one cycle of the action research, the indicator of success in this research was achieved. Hence, there was no need to continue it to the second cycle. From the result, 30% of students were categorized as having Very High Learning Autonomy.https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/index.php/joall/article/view/15418english language learnerslearners’ autonomyself-assessment
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author Gita Mutiara Hati
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Anggun Citra Sari Dewi
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Wisma Yunita
Anggun Citra Sari Dewi
SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature
english language learners
learners’ autonomy
self-assessment
author_facet Gita Mutiara Hati
Wisma Yunita
Anggun Citra Sari Dewi
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title SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
title_short SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
title_full SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
title_fullStr SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
title_full_unstemmed SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HIGHER LANGUAGE LEARNERS’ AUTONOMY
title_sort self assessment for higher language learners’ autonomy
publisher UNIB Press
series Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature
issn 2502-7816
2503-524X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The objective of this research is to describe how the use of self-assessment could improve learners’ autonomy. This study employed an action research design involving freshmen of English Education Study Program University of Bengkulu as the subject of the research. This action research was conducted in the Intensive English Course. The cycle of research consisted of plan, action, observation, and reflection. The cycle consisted of fifteen meetings covering four themes of materials. During the meetings, students were instructed to do self-assessment guided by the instructor after they have finished learning each theme. The indicator of success for this research was at least 25% students were categorized as having Very High level of autonomy, while the rest were at High level of autonomy. To measure the level of learners’ autonomy, a questionnaire was used. The questionnaire covers nine aspects of autonomy with the total fifty items. It was given to the subject at the end of the cycle. From the analyzed data, it was found that after only conducting one cycle of the action research, the indicator of success in this research was achieved. Hence, there was no need to continue it to the second cycle. From the result, 30% of students were categorized as having Very High Learning Autonomy.
topic english language learners
learners’ autonomy
self-assessment
url https://ejournal.unib.ac.id/index.php/joall/article/view/15418
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