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Journal : IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature

From Classroom to Discord: A Hybrid Model for Teaching Critical Listening in EFL Contexts lestari, kenny shania; Ramadhan, Iqbal; Mubarok, Harir
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6819

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Listening skills are a fundamental component of language proficiency, particularly in higher education where critical listening plays a central role. However, these skills are often underemphasized in traditional teaching contexts, prompting educators to adopt innovative digital platforms. This study explores the implementation of Discord in a hybrid critical listening course conducted throughout a semester within the International Class Program at Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang. Grounded in the Integrative Listening Model, the research employed a descriptive qualitative design, utilizing classroom observation checklists, field notes, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with 40 students. The findings indicate that at the comprehension level, the structured and timely distribution of materials through Discord channels enhanced student readiness and engagement. At the interpretation level, features such as video conferencing, breakout rooms, and audiovisual resources facilitated deeper understanding, allowing students to make inferences more effectively. At the evaluation level, real-time interaction and feedback during discussions supported critical analysis of content. Notably, student performance showed observable improvements in critical listening tasks, as reflected in increased participation rates and higher quality of responses in listening assessments. Despite occasional technical issues like unstable internet connections. The hybrid model which integrated synchronous and asynchronous learning, proved adaptable and effective. The study concludes that Discord, when aligned with a well-structured instructional design and supported by the Integrative Listening Model, can significantly promote critical listening competence in higher education. Future research may examine comparative effectiveness across different digital platforms and explore long-term impacts on listening proficiency development.
From Classroom to Discord: A Hybrid Model for Teaching Critical Listening in EFL Contexts lestari, kenny shania; Ramadhan, Iqbal; Mubarok, Harir
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6819

Abstract

Listening skills are a fundamental component of language proficiency, particularly in higher education where critical listening plays a central role. However, these skills are often underemphasized in traditional teaching contexts, prompting educators to adopt innovative digital platforms. This study explores the implementation of Discord in a hybrid critical listening course conducted throughout a semester within the International Class Program at Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University of Malang. Grounded in the Integrative Listening Model, the research employed a descriptive qualitative design, utilizing classroom observation checklists, field notes, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with 40 students. The findings indicate that at the comprehension level, the structured and timely distribution of materials through Discord channels enhanced student readiness and engagement. At the interpretation level, features such as video conferencing, breakout rooms, and audiovisual resources facilitated deeper understanding, allowing students to make inferences more effectively. At the evaluation level, real-time interaction and feedback during discussions supported critical analysis of content. Notably, student performance showed observable improvements in critical listening tasks, as reflected in increased participation rates and higher quality of responses in listening assessments. Despite occasional technical issues like unstable internet connections. The hybrid model which integrated synchronous and asynchronous learning, proved adaptable and effective. The study concludes that Discord, when aligned with a well-structured instructional design and supported by the Integrative Listening Model, can significantly promote critical listening competence in higher education. Future research may examine comparative effectiveness across different digital platforms and explore long-term impacts on listening proficiency development.
Co-Authors A.R.L , Syafruddin Abdulloh, Muhammad Nashruddin Ade Priyatna Adhi Yuniarto Adi Permadi, Adi Ainunnizah, Windy Alfatah, Fahrezi Anastasia, Salsabila Gracia Anggraeni, Silvia Dian Anggraini, Silvia Dian Annie Purwani Anton Suhendro Ar-Rasyid, Harun Argadinata, Hasan Aulia Ulfah Farahdiba Azhar, Sella Angelina Budiman, Nuans Asa S Burhan, Asmat Chandra, Nedy Chusnah, Fika Nisfi Lailatul Daniswara, Farras Putra Penangsang Degeng, Made Duanda Kartika Destawati, Diva Rahma Desy Arisandy Djum Djum Noor Benty Dunggio, Bianca Azallia Euis Nurul Hidayah Fadhilla, Nida Muna Fadilah, Haqi Miftah Fitriansyah, Ahmad Haridha, Frieska Harir Mubarok Hidayat, Rafli Humardhani, Ariadi Indra Luqmana Budiono, Dewa Irawan, Ichsanul Fikri Umar Isnarti, Rika J. Abbas, Rusdi Kartika Degeng, Made Duanda Khasanah, Fitri Nur Kurniasari, Lolita Kusuma, Novi Kusumawardhana, Indra Lestari R, Kenny Shania lestari, kenny shania Mariska, Novia Marnani, Christine Sri Maya, Ni Made Ma’arif, Sandhy Aulia Mujafar, Achmat Nasution, Rabiatun Nova Handayani, Rahmaya Nudin, Burhan Nur Fitria Anggrisia Oemardy, Zalfadhia Luthfia Praherdhiono, Hendry Prastiwi, Salma Maulidya PURWANTI PURWANTI Purwoko , Bambang Putri, Aninda Cahaya RAMADHANI, ALIF Rivaldi, Afdan Rosyidah, Ummy Rudiany, Novita Putri Rusdjijati, Retno Safrilia, Savira Saiful Bahri salim, johanes Sari, Jamah Satria, Rizky Adi Sholihah, Laila Melati Nur Sigit Prabowo Sihaloho, Rezya Agnesica Helena Silvia, Dinda Simamora, Fivenella Gunarti Sinurat, Asri Vivi Yanti Siregar, Iqbal Siti Nur Azizah, Siti Nur Suwarni, Putri Endah Syafadi, Kusumaatma Utami, Mita Veithzal Rivai Zainal W. Sumarlin , Antonius Wachiddin, Wachiddin Yamin Nuryamin Yanti, Dinda Putri Dwi