The Factors Influencing Grade VIII Students’ Verbal Participation In English Class

This study was held to identify the factors behind students’ lack of verbal participation in English class. This research was a qualitative case study research, with 26 students of grade VIII at one private school in Jakarta as the subject of research. The instrument used was questionnaire which ana...

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Main Authors: Stakisia Puteri Pradestina, Atalya Agustin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Satya Wacana University Press 2020-09-01
Series:Scholaria: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
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Online Access:https://ejournal.uksw.edu/scholaria/article/view/3945
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spelling doaj-d4cbd72d2c9648039523e18429ade5302020-11-25T03:24:05ZengSatya Wacana University PressScholaria: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan2088-34392549-96532020-09-011032442503945The Factors Influencing Grade VIII Students’ Verbal Participation In English ClassStakisia Puteri Pradestina0Atalya Agustin1Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Pelita HarapanFakultas Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Pelita HarapanThis study was held to identify the factors behind students’ lack of verbal participation in English class. This research was a qualitative case study research, with 26 students of grade VIII at one private school in Jakarta as the subject of research. The instrument used was questionnaire which analyzed using thematic-analysis method. The results showed there are five factors influencing students’ lack of verbal participation. It started from teacher’s personality that makes the students having lack of self-efficacy in English lesson, lack of self-confidence in speaking English, lack of preparation before the English class begins, and the fear of making mistakes and being laughed at by others. This study also suggested some teaching strategies that could be used by the teachers to improve students’ verbal participation in English class or to overcome the factors behind students’ lack of verbal participation, such as Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), Contextual Teaching Learning (CTL), and Cooperative Learning (CL).https://ejournal.uksw.edu/scholaria/article/view/3945classroom participationenglish classverbal participation
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Scholaria: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan
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2549-9653
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study was held to identify the factors behind students’ lack of verbal participation in English class. This research was a qualitative case study research, with 26 students of grade VIII at one private school in Jakarta as the subject of research. The instrument used was questionnaire which analyzed using thematic-analysis method. The results showed there are five factors influencing students’ lack of verbal participation. It started from teacher’s personality that makes the students having lack of self-efficacy in English lesson, lack of self-confidence in speaking English, lack of preparation before the English class begins, and the fear of making mistakes and being laughed at by others. This study also suggested some teaching strategies that could be used by the teachers to improve students’ verbal participation in English class or to overcome the factors behind students’ lack of verbal participation, such as Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), Contextual Teaching Learning (CTL), and Cooperative Learning (CL).
topic classroom participation
english class
verbal participation
url https://ejournal.uksw.edu/scholaria/article/view/3945
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