TEFLICS
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): TEFLICS

The Effect of Discussion-Based Learning to Improve TOEFL ICT’S Score

Lutfiah (Unknown)
Hidayat, Akhmad Nuris (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2026

Abstract

improving students’ TOEFL ICT scores at Universitas dr. Soebandi. The research employed a quantitative approach using a quasi-experimental design. The population of this study consisted of university students, while the sample was selected through purposive sampling from two second-semester Pharmacy classes, namely Class 23A and Class 23B, with a total of 60 students. Class 23A was assigned as the experimental group and taught using Discussion-Based Learning, while Class 23B served as the control group and was taught using the conventional lecture method. Data were collected through TOEFL pre-test and post-test instruments adapted from Barron’s TOEFL, 6th Edition by Pamela J. Sharpe. The data were analysed using the Independent Sample T-Test through SPSS. The findings showed that the average pre-test scores of the experimental and control groups were relatively similar, namely 382 and 379, indicating comparable initial ability. After the treatment, the post-test results revealed that the experimental group achieved an average score of 437, while the control group obtained 405. The score improvement of the experimental group (+55) was higher than that of the control group (+26). Statistical analysis showed that the significance value (Sig. 2-tailed) was 0.014, which was lower than 0.05, and the t-count value (3.32) was higher than the t-table value (2.00). Therefore, the null hypothesis was rejected and the alternative hypothesis was accepted. It can be concluded that Discussion-Based Learning had a significant positive effect on improving students’ TOEFL ICT scores.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TEFLIC

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Subject

Arts Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

TEFLICS is a peer-reviewed journal and open-access journal in English language education, literature, and linguistics studies. The aim is to publish research-based articles having a depth discussion of the theories and practices of English language education, literature, and linguistics studies. ...