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FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN READING COMPREHENSION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PALEMBANG Widya Karamina; Annisa Astrid; Rizqy Dwi Amrina
Language and Education Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Relawan Jurnal Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v9i1.565

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This research aims to determine the level of students' reading anxiety in English, as well as to identify the causes of reading anxiety. The method of this research is quantitative. The subjects of this study were class XI students at high school in Palembang which amounted to 110 students. The researchers adopted the foreign language reading anxiety scale questionnaire, to examine students' reading anxiety levels. Meanwhile, in investigating students' potential reading anxiety factors, the researchers adopted a ready-made questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of this study showed that: the level of reading anxiety which was most experienced by 62% of students is a moderate level, and for the major factor that causes students' reading anxiety is an unfamiliar topic 57.95% of students, the second factor is fear of making mistakes with 53.64%, the third factor is worry about the effect of reading with 53.33%, the fourth factor is unknown vocabulary with 52.27%, and students have chosen the last factor is foreign culture with 52%.
FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN READING COMPREHENSION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PALEMBANG Widya Karamina; Annisa Astrid; Rizqy Dwi Amrina
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Language and Education Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/sncr3q56

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This research aims to determine the level of students' reading anxiety in English, as well as to identify the causes of reading anxiety. The method of this research is quantitative. The subjects of this study were class XI students at high school in Palembang which amounted to 110 students. The researchers adopted the foreign language reading anxiety scale questionnaire, to examine students' reading anxiety levels. Meanwhile, in investigating students' potential reading anxiety factors, the researchers adopted a ready-made questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of this study showed that: the level of reading anxiety which was most experienced by 62% of students is a moderate level, and for the major factor that causes students' reading anxiety is an unfamiliar topic 57.95% of students, the second factor is fear of making mistakes with 53.64%, the third factor is worry about the effect of reading with 53.33%, the fourth factor is unknown vocabulary with 52.27%, and students have chosen the last factor is foreign culture with 52%
FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN READING COMPREHENSION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PALEMBANG Widya Karamina; Annisa Astrid; Rizqy Dwi Amrina
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Language and Educational Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

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This research aims to determine the level of students' reading anxiety in English, as well as to identify the causes of reading anxiety. The method of this research is quantitative. The subjects of this study were class XI students at high school in Palembang which amounted to 110 students. The researchers adopted the foreign language reading anxiety scale questionnaire, to examine students' reading anxiety levels. Meanwhile, in investigating students' potential reading anxiety factors, the researchers adopted a ready-made questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of this study showed that: the level of reading anxiety which was most experienced by 62% of students is a moderate level, and for the major factor that causes students' reading anxiety is an unfamiliar topic 57.95% of students, the second factor is fear of making mistakes with 53.64%, the third factor is worry about the effect of reading with 53.33%, the fourth factor is unknown vocabulary with 52.27%, and students have chosen the last factor is foreign culture with 52%
FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS’ ANXIETY IN READING COMPREHENSION OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN PALEMBANG Widya Karamina; Annisa Astrid; Rizqy Dwi Amrina
Language and Education Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Ogan Komering Ilir Kayuagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/xc0hn136

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This research aims to determine the level of students' reading anxiety in English, as well as to identify the causes of reading anxiety. The method of this research is quantitative. The subjects of this study were class XI students at high school in Palembang which amounted to 110 students. The researchers adopted the foreign language reading anxiety scale questionnaire, to examine students' reading anxiety levels. Meanwhile, in investigating students' potential reading anxiety factors, the researchers adopted a ready-made questionnaire. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of this study showed that: the level of reading anxiety which was most experienced by 62% of students is a moderate level, and for the major factor that causes students' reading anxiety is an unfamiliar topic 57.95% of students, the second factor is fear of making mistakes with 53.64%, the third factor is worry about the effect of reading with 53.33%, the fourth factor is unknown vocabulary with 52.27%, and students have chosen the last factor is foreign culture with 52%
LECTURERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ETHICAL ISSUES RELATED TO THE INTEGRATION OF AI TOOLS INTO WRITING ACTIVITIES: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY Astrid, Annisa; Desvitasari, Deta; Chairuman, Muhamad Chalik; Dirgantara, M. Raditya Ramadhani; Azzahra, Fatimah
Language and Education Journal Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Language and Education Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Ogan Komering Ilir Kayuagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52237/lej.v10i2.353

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This study explores English writing lecturers' perspectives on ethical concerns related to the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in writing activities for English Department students. A qualitative multiple-case study approach was utilized. The instrument used was semi-structured interviews. The subjects of the study were 12 academics from four colleges with differing accreditation levels who were drawn using purposive sampling. Thematic analysis identified six principal ethical concerns: (1) The imperative to have an ethical attitude; 2) The concerns about privacy and data security threats; 3) The emergence of potential gaps among students; 4) The degradation of academic integrity; 5) The obligation of academic responsibility; and 6) The need for regulations and guidelines for AI use. Lecturers typically endorse AI integration to facilitate idea development and pre-writing tasks; however, they emphasize the necessity of restricting its use to maintain originality, critical thinking, and student accountability. The results underscore the pressing necessity for explicit institutional policies, ethical AI literacy, equitable access, and strategies that reconcile technology advantages with the development of autonomous writing skills. This research provides insights for the development of AI-enhanced writing education that conforms to ethical, pedagogical, and institutional concerns.  
Co-Authors Abdul Gafur Marzuki Abdullah Idi Aghor Aqdam Ahmad Zainuri Alamsyah Harahap, Alamsyah Amalia Hasanah Amalia Hasanah Anggraini, Saras Puspita Arrofiq, Ahmad Latif Arvin Efriani Basri, Tiffanie Chairuman, Muhamad Chalik Cindi Oktavianti Cukup Islamiarso Darmanto Deta Desvitasari Dewi Warna DEWI, JUITA SARI PUSPITA Dian Eka Chandra Wardhana Dian Eka Chandra Wardhana, Dian Eka Chandra Dian Erlina Dirgantara, M. Raditya Ramadhani Dwi Amrina , Rizqy Dwi Marisa Illa Dwi Saputri, Mar'atul Latifah Eko Saputra Eko Saputra Eko Saputra Eko Saputra Endang Switri Erisa Ardika Prasada Erlina, Dian Fatimah Azzahra Ferianto Firmansyah Firmansyah Fitri Alya Okta Sukma Fitri Alya Okta Sukma Fitriyanti Fitriyanti HAMIDAH Haryani Haryani Hasanah, Amalia Heru Purwansyah Hikmah Endraswati Holandyah, Muhammad Holidi Holidi Husnaini Husnaini husnaini, husnaini Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ihwanah, Al Irja Putra Pratama Istikomah Istikomah Juita Sari Puspita Dewi Karoma, Karoma Khofifah Indah Sari Lenny Marzulina, Lenny M. Sirozi Maryamah Meguellati Achour Melis Melis Meshy Berliana Fathonah Mirrah Salsabila Muhamad Chalik Chairuman Muhamad Chalik Chairuman Muhammad Torik Mutmainah, Riany Nabila Febiola Noermnzah, Noermnzah NURUL WAHYUNI Nurwijayanti Nyayu Khodijah Nyayu Lulu Nadya, Nyayu Lulu Okta Sukma, Fitri Alya Prabowo Lukito Puspita Sari, Nina Ayu Putri, Himah Zalifah Radiyah Radiyah Rahman, Putri Ramadani Nur Renny Kurniasari Ridha Ilma Ridha Ilma Ridha Ilma, Ridha Rizqy Dwi Amrina Rizqy Dwi Amrina Rozi Irfan Rosyadi Sabrina, Alra Safnil, Safnil Sakina, Dika Salsabila, Mirrah Shah, Shanina Bt. Sharatol Ahmad Shanina Bt. Sharatol Ahmad Shah Shynta Amalia Sofiani, Devi Sudarmaji, Imam Suherdi, Didi Sukirman Sukma, Fitri Alya Okta Suprapti, Rahayu Syafryadin Syafryadin Syafryadin Syafryadin Syafryadin, Syafryadin Tiara, Hellen Ulandari, Fuspita Widya Karamina Widya Karamina Winny Agustia Riznanda Yuliana Yuliana Yuliyanti, Ai Yeni Yurika Sari, Putri Zuhdiyah Zuhdiyah, Zuhdiyah