LEARNING THROUGH DISCUSSION: A STUDY TO FOSTER STUDENTS' ENGAGEMENT IN EFL CLASS

Authors

  • Mita Nur Aflah Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing pontianak Author
  • Rafika Nurhidayh Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing pontianak Author
  • Hendro Kuncoro Sekolah Tinggi Bahasa Asing pontianak Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47255/t0vs1t10

Keywords:

students' engagement

Abstract

This research aims to foster students' engagement through small group
discussions. The focus is on implementing group discussion strategies on classroom performance and students' achievement. A qualitative design was used along with the  observations and interviews, and enriched with a small group discussion teaching framework. The result showed that small group discussions positively contribute to students' involvement in the classroom, enhance critical thinking, and raise motivation. The activities provide opportunities to increase their upbeat view of learning English. Hopefully, the result can be a practical suggestion for lecturers or teachers to maximize the students' active participation in ELF classes.

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2023-01-31

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LEARNING THROUGH DISCUSSION: A STUDY TO FOSTER STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN EFL CLASS. (2023). Jurnal Ilmiah Spectral, 9(1), 027-035. https://doi.org/10.47255/t0vs1t10