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UNNES International Conference on ELTLT
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ELTLT Conference is one of the greatest annual events for Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES). It can be seen from its improving participants and presenters year by year. ELTLT conference has successfully invited leading linguists, researchers, scholars, and lecturers to present varied topics. The objectives of the 10th UNNES International Conference on ELTLT are to exchange and share ideas as well as research findings from all presenters. Also, it provides the interdisciplinary forum for those who involved to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation.
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Exploring Students’ Challenges and Strategies on Collaborative Academic Writing Anggraeni, Candradewi Wahyu; Riadil, Ikrar Genidal; Yuntiawati, Meykke Alvia
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
Publisher : The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT)

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Collaborative academic writing plays a vital role in helping students enhance their academic writing skills. However, the students face challenges in utilizing collaborative academic writing. This study aims to explore the students’ challenges and strategies on collaborative academic writing. Grounded in a qualitative case study, this study took five months for the investigation in an academic writing class. Data was collected through learning artifacts and semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed using a thematic analysis. The findings reveal that students have cognitive, social, logistical and organizational, and linguistic and proficiency-specific challenges. In addition, the study underscores key strategies to cope with the challenges, for instance, having clear roles in writing, optimizing practical communication tools, using structured timelines for writing, leveraging digital writing tools ethically, and conducting peer review processes. The findings provide valuable insights for educators and students to improve collaborative writing experiences, enhance writing performance, and foster better teamwork. This study contributes to developing the body of knowledge in collaborative writing and academic writing pedagogy.