Proceeding International Conference on Education
Volume 02, Agustus Tahun 2024: International Conference on Education

Teachers’ Personal Competence and Students’ Learning Motivation in Study English on Luring Learning Model During Pandemic Covid-19: A Correlational Study

Hakim, M. Arif Rahman (Unknown)
Sulastri, Vira (Unknown)
Andriadi (Unknown)
Astari, Ade Riska Nur (Unknown)
Rahimi, Mahmood (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Nov 2024

Abstract

This study aims to determine the correlation between the teachers’ personal competence and students’ learning motivation. This research employs a quantitative, correlational method. The study's population comprised all students from Madrasah Aliyah Pancasila Bengkulu, with a total sample size of 66 students from 3 classes. The research and calculation results indicate that the personal competence of the teachers at MA Pancasila Bengkulu meets the "good" criteria, with a frequency of 57 and a percentage of 86.36%. At MA Pancasila Bengkulu, students' learning motivation falls into the "medium" category, with a frequency of 36 and a percentage of 54.55%. Researchers used a two-variable correlation test to find a link between teachers' personal competence and students' motivation to learn. The Pearson Correlation coefficient was (+) 0.354, which is 35.4%, and the coefficient of determination (r²) was (0.354) ²=0.125, which is 12.5%. This means that the teachers’ personal competence variable has an effect of 12.5% on students' learning motivation.

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Religion Education Social Sciences Other

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Education in the digitalized era: Navigating trends and innovations for future education Sub-themes: 1. Innovative Technologies in Education 2. Digital Learning Platforms and Tools 3. Pedagogical Methods and Innovations in Islamic Education 4. Teaching and Learning 5. Digital Literacy and Skills ...