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Journal : Indonesian EFL Journal

SELF-DIRECTED FEEDBACK: AN ATTEMPT TOWARDS LEARNER AUTONOMY IN WRITING Tsara Desiana Akmilia; Pupung Purnawarman; Rojab Siti Rodliyah
Indonesian EFL Journal Vol 1, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/ieflj.v1i1.613

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This paper aims to investigate the application of self-directed feedback in a writing classroom in terms of how it may affect their skills in writing and the students’ response to it. The study was conducted in one of public high schools in Bandung, taking nine students of a science class as the participants. It employs a case study which is using interview and document analysis as the data collection techniques. The findings show that after the inclusion of self-directed feedback in four drafts, the students managed to have a progress in terms of organization, vocabulary, mechanics, and grammar in the process of writing a report text. The awareness of their own progress also indicates a trait of an autonomous learner. Most of the students saw self-directed feedback as a worthy technique to be used again in the subsequent lessons. As a conclusion, self-directed feedback is proven applicable in the writing classrooms as it functions as a step in making students acquire strategies of learning autonomy. For further research, it is suggested that self-directed feedback is included in a set of a self-monitoring strategy rather than one exclusive technique.Keywords: self-directed feedback, writing, learner autonomy
THE USE OF SMARTPHONE AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IN AUTONOMOUS LEARNING Nurhaeni Nurhaeni; Pupung Purnawarman
Indonesian EFL Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/ieflj.v4i1.797

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Rapid penetration of smartphone in students’ life currently leads to the extreme influence and addiction of smartphone use in their daily activities (Alexander, 2011; Hough, 2011). Later on, it raises concern about the negative impact of smartphone use towards students’ learning performance and achievement (Kibona Mgaya, 2015). On the other hand, several studies found that smartphone is a possible learning tool that can be utilized by students to learn on their own, or autonomously (Kim Kwon, 2012; White Mills, 2014; Woodcock, Middleton, Nortcliffe, 2012). Hence, the purpose of this research was to investigate whether or not the smartphone use can influence students’ autonomous learning strategies. Both smartphone and autonomous learning share similar principle of independence based on their traits, such as taking control in learning and individuality. The students of Islamic Economy Department that currently enrolled in English class were chosen as the sample of this research. Correlational study was applied with further regression analysis conducted on the collected data. The instruments used in this research were questionnaires and interview. The findings revealed that the use of smartphone influence students’ learning strategies. Furthermore, cognitive and social/affective strategies are the strategies that were influenced the most and metacognitive strategies were influenced the least by the use of smartphone in learning English.Keywords: autonomous learning, learning strategies, smartphone use
Co-Authors Abasa, Zulhasmi Agustin, Fitri Agustrianita, Agustrianita Ahmad Kailani, Ahmad Ai Fatmawati Alexandro, Marco Ari S. Shidiq Arigusman, Anggi Arigusman, Anggi Astuti, Elysa Ratna Atep R. Nurhadi Bachrudin Musthafa Basra, Sri Meiweni Berlin, Astri Winandari Cicih Nuraeni Delsi Mitra, Delsi Diah Royani Meisani Didi Suherdi Didi Suherli Didi Sukyadi Dini Dwi Apriani Elis Homsini Maolida Elysa Ratna Astuti Emi Emilia Erwin Pohan Fatmawati, Ai Hasbie Felayabi Hayuni R. Widarti Hidayat, M. Fadhil Husain, Balqis Iin Inawati Imelda Wahyuni Husein Indri Eka Pertiwi Iranita Sitohang Ismiati Purwaningsih Subiana Isra F Sianipar Isry Laila Syathroh Isry Laila Syathroh Kaniadewi Suci Lia Novita Lia Yulianti Marco Alexandro Maryono, Geby Devtiana Meekaeo, Panusak Muhammad Handi Gunawan Nabung, Adrianus Nahadi Nainggolan, Bernard Richard Nenden Sri Lengkanawati Nur Yusuf, Fazri Nurhaeni Nurhaeni Ode, Muhamad Acep Qurrotu A. Zahran Ramadhani, Fadhil Rani Aryanti Rukmana Refi Aksep Sativa Rojab Siti Rodliyah Romadhon Romadhon Ruswandi, Syilva Adisty Santoso, Nur Amanah Septiya Yuza Soraya, Kiky Sri Meiweni Basra Sri Setyarini Subiana, Ismiati Purwaningsih Sudana, Dadang Sudrajat, Winny Nur Ardy Suharno Suharno Suherdi, Didi Susilawati, Susilawati Syairofi, Ahmad Triannisa Rahmawati Triarisanti, Risa Tsara Desiana Akmilia Uun Muhaji Wachyu Sundayana Wachyu Sundayana, Wachyu Wahyu Permata, Indah Wardiman, Sri Setyarini Wibowo, Enggar Pangesti Winny Nur Ardy Sudrajat Wiwi Siswaningsih Yudi Lesmana Yuza, Septiya