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Celebes Journal of Language Studies
Published by Har Press Indonesia
ISSN : 27767493     EISSN : 28082079     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51629/cjls.v3i1
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Celebes Journal of Language Studies (CJLS) ISSN (online): 2808-2079, (print): 2776-7493, is an open journal system founded by Har Press Indonesia, publisher under the auspices of YAYASAN STUDI PINISI MANDIRI (Decree of Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights: No. AHU-0010669.AH.01.04, 2019). Editorial Board includes experts of language studies from various universities. CJLS publishes twice per year. Issue 1 is scheduled in June and issue 2 is scheduled in December. Focus CJLS receives editable articles written in American English containing the results of language studies from any country. The length of articles ranges from 4000-8000 words covering Title, Introduction, Abstract, Related Literature Review, Research Method, Findings and Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation, and References. Editable articles are the ones with less than 30% plagiarism risk excluding the References checked with plagramme.com. Scope CJLS publishes the results of quantitative and qualitative researches in the fields of descriptive linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, semantics, and pragmatics.
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Pre-Service English Teachers’ Perception on Blended Learning Model During Covid-19 Pandemic Sunra, La
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 June 2023
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

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Abstract

This study was conducted to find out pre-service English teachers’ perceptions of the blended learning model during the Covid-19 pandemic. A descriptive quantitative method was applied in this research. The population was pre-service English teachers at the State University of Makassar who did teaching practicum on the KKN program (Student Study Service) during 2020/2021. There were 30 pre-service English teachers that participated by using random sampling. The data was collected through a Google form questionnaire with Likert Scale. The results showed the average with a score of 3,27 can be interpreted that the pre-service English teachers’ perception of Blended Learning during the Covid-19 pandemic is positive but not at a high level.

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