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Students' Perceptions of Social Media Confidence Versus Classroom Social Anxiety Telaumbanua, Yasminar Amaerita; Harefa, Wina Anjelina; Gea, Tri Yanti Nibenia; Laoli, Okta Cristopher; Gulo, Neni Suryani; Hulu, Lince Kristi
Jetlal Vol 8 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/jetlal.v8i2.8576

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The rise of social media has transformed communication and self-expression, but it has also created a disparity between online and offline personas, particularly among college students. This study investigates the phenomenon of social media confidence versus classroom social anxiety at University of Nias, focusing on second- and fourth-semester students in the English education department. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with five students who actively use social media but interact less in the campus environment. Thematic analysis of the interviews revealed that students experience was higher confidence and satisfaction on social media due to the lack of direct pressure and anonymity, which contrasts with their anxiety in traditional classroom settings. The study highlights the importance of a supportive and inclusive classroom environment to reduce social anxiety and enhance student engagement. Universities should provide resources such as psychological counseling, social skills training, and support groups to help students manage social anxiety. Integrating social media into the learning process and encouraging a balance between online and offline interactions can foster student confidence in both contexts. Effective anxiety management training is also essential for helping students navigate social dynamics in classrooms and on social media. These findings can inform interventions and strategies to support students in developing a healthy sense of self-presentation and authentic connections across different social spheres.
AN ANALYSIS OF CHARACTER DIFFERENCES AMONG ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDENTS AT NIAS UNIVERSITY: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE 2022 AND 2024 COHORTS Laoli, Adieli; Hulu, Lince Kristi; Zebua , Mega Rohani; Harefa , Sevtryani
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10 No. 01 (2025): Volume 10, Nomor 01 Maret 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jp.v10i01.22555

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This research examines the character of English Education students at Nias University, specifically focusing on the definition of character, the importance of good character in student life, and emphasizing the aspects of discipline and politeness. Character is defined as noble values that are manifested in a person's behavior and actions, shaping their identity and morality. Good character is crucial for students, as it supports academic success, fosters responsible individuals, and prepares them to become integral members of society. Character discipline is a vital aspect that encompasses punctuality, responsibility, and dedication in fulfilling duties and obligations. Polite character involves courteous, respectful, and empathetic behavior in interactions with lecturers, fellow students, and the surrounding environment. This research aims to understand the perceptions of English Education students at Nias University regarding the importance of character, as well as to identify factors influencing the development of their character in terms of discipline and politeness. The research findings are expected to provide recommendations for developing more effective character education programs to enhance the quality of English Education students at Nias University.