The Effectiveness of ICT-based Learning in Improving English Skills of Elementary School Teacher College Students
Naeklan Simbolon,
Eva Betty Simanjuntak,
Mariati Purnama Simanjuntak and
John Tampil Purba
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2020, vol. 9
Abstract:
This research aims to investigate the effectiveness of ICT-based learning on improving all aspects of the English skills of Elementary School Teacher College students. To achieve that goal, we use an experimental methodology with a pretest and post-test design of two groups, using the cluster random sampling. For this research, there were nine classes of Elementary School Teacher College students who enrolled in the Integrated English course with a total of 311 people as the population. From that population, we took samples consisted of four classes: two classes, consist of 76 people that treated with blended learning, and the other two classes, consisting of 73 people, using conventional learning. In this research, we focus on the skillsets of the English Language they are reading, writing, listening, and speaking. To test students’ ability in the first three skills, we used some form of descriptions, while for the speaking skills, we collected data using observation sheets. SPSS version 20 was used for the analysis of pretest and post-test data using the Manova test and Normalized gain (N-gain). Manova’s result showed that a significant difference in English language skills, which can be concluded that the treatment that combines the Moodle-based e-learning and face-to-face classes has effectively impacted students’ English skills.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2020-0099
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