Bridgita Berlian Budiani
Universitas Negeri Semarang

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INTEGRATING E-PORTFOLIOS IN FLIPPED ENGLISH CLASSES: IMPACTS ON NURSING ESP SPEAKING Bridgita Berlian Budiani; Sri Wuli Fitriati; Widhiyanto Widhiyanto; Sri Wahyuni
Linguists : Journal of Linguistics and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 1 (2026): July (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ling.v12i1.10775

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This study examines the effectiveness of integrating e-portfolios into a flipped English classroom to enhance English for Specific Purposes (ESP) speaking performance and speaking self-efficacy among nursing students. Grounded in ESP pedagogy, communicative language teaching, and self-efficacy theory, the study addresses the persistent gap between students’ linguistic knowledge and their ability to perform professional oral communication in healthcare contexts. A quasi-experimental one-group pre-test-post-test design was implemented with 40 second-year nursing students at a private health sciences college in Central Java. The instructional intervention combined pre-class input, in-class communicative practice, and iterative speaking development through e-portfolio-based recording, feedback, and reflection over one academic semester. Speaking performance was assessed through task-based ESP speaking tests, while self-efficacy was measured using a Likert-scale questionnaire. The findings revealed statistically significant improvements in both speaking performance and speaking self-efficacy, with large effect sizes indicating substantial educational impact. The results suggest that integrating e-portfolios within a flipped classroom expands opportunities for structured practice, fosters reflective learning, and strengthens learners’ confidence, thereby supporting both linguistic and psychological dimensions of professional communication. The study underscores the pedagogical value of technology-supported, contextually grounded speaking instruction in health sciences education and recommends the combined use of flipped learning and e-portfolio-based formative assessment to promote sustainable ESP speaking development.
IMPLEMENTING GOOGLE DRIVE–BASED E-PORTFOLIOS IN A FLIPPED ENGLISH CLASSROOM: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF NURSING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING PERFORMANCE Bridgita Berlian Budiani; Sri Wuli Fitriati; Widhiyanto; Sri Wahyuni
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 14 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/englishreview.v14i2.266

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This study qualitatively investigates the implementation of a Google Drive–based e-portfolio in a flipped English classroom, aiming to enhance nursing students’ English for Specific Purposes (ESP) speaking proficiency. The study examines the integration of flipped learning and digital portfolios into instructional practice, considering the communicative demands faced by nursing students in professional healthcare settings. It evaluates student engagement with the learning model and identifies the benefits and challenges that developed during the process. A qualitative research design was utilized, involving twenty sixth-semester nursing students participating in an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) speaking course at a private college of health sciences in Indonesia. Data were gathered from various sources, including recorded speaking samples from students, semi-structured interviews, classroom observations, and survey responses. Thematic analysis yielded four principal findings: noticeable enhancement in speaking performance, heightened engagement and participation in classroom activities, favorable perceptions of Google Drive–based e-portfolios as instruments for practice and reflection, and preliminary challenges concerning adaptation, technology, and time management. The results show that using e-portfolios in a flipped classroom is a structured and useful way to help nursing students improve their professional speaking skills. The study provides pedagogical insights into the practical application of technology-enhanced English for Specific Purposes (ESP) instruction within health sciences contexts.