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EXPLORATIONAL STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY PROGRAM CHALLENGES IN DEALING WITH GLOBAL DIVERSITY AND CHANGE Dian Islami Prasetyaningrum; Hafida Ruminar; Aurora Ivana; Putra Irwandi
Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation Vol 9, No 2 (2022): Erudio Journal of Educational Innovation
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8081327

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The many opportunities for students to participate in international learning programs, including the International Student Mobility program, must be put to good use. This opportunity is accompanied by challenges that often become obstacles in the learning process. This study aims to explore the challenges faced by students of the International Student Mobility program, which are divided into five factors, namely: academic barriers, social barriers, cultural barriers, and language barriers. Language barrier), and adaptation strategies (adaptation strategies). Using a qualitative approach, interviews were conducted with five research respondents from students of the Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University Malang, who had the opportunity to participate in the International Student Mobility program in various countries in 2021-2022. Fifteen questions were designed to collect data related to the five variables measured, including academic barriers, social barriers, cultural barriers, language barriers, and adaptation strategies. The data collected was then described and analyzed qualitatively.
ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATION AND NON-COGNITIVE PERSONALITIES IN ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AND GLOBAL COMPETENCES: THE CASE OF AGRICULTURE STUDENTS Dian Islami Prasetyaningrum; Hafida Ruminar; Asihing Kustanti; Putra Irwandi
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol 11 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v11i1.6805

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The ability to speak English is essential to compete in global competition. As a provision in this competition, honing global competence must get attention. Good English skills and the knowledge related to the capacity to identify cultural differences and willingness to interact with other people are also critical. The success of mastering these abilities cannot be separated from the role of individual personality and learning motivation as factors that influence the success of educational outcomes. This research aimed to discover the influence of non-cognitive personality that moderates students' motivation to learn English, which also affects the achievement of English learning outcomes and global competence. The non-cognitive personalities are taken from Goldberg's Big Five Personality Traits (1992), namely Openness to new experiences (Openness), conscientiousness, enthusiasm for socializing (extraversion), compliance (agreeableness), and mental stability (Neuroticism). The research used an online survey of 304 First Year Faculty of Agriculture students who took English courses. The data analysis used descriptive qualitative study. The results obtained showed that extraversion personality dominantly influences the motivational variable. Meanwhile, the global competence and skills variables are dominated by Openness. Lastly, the global knowledge variable is dominated by Neuroticism.