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The Impact of Teacher Interaction and Knowledge Mastery on Students’ English Class Satisfaction

Authors

1

Delita Rosliana

Institut Prima Bangsa

2

Dhevina Tiara Dharmansyah

Institut Prima Bangsa

Abstract

This study examines the effect of teacher-student interaction and teacher knowledge mastery on student satisfaction in English language learning classes. The quantitative method uses a purposive sampling technique, with the number of data collected as many as 291 respondents aged 16 to 26 years consisting of high school and university students through a structured questionnaire distributed via Google Forms. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings indicate that only measurement constructs related to evaluation and assessment significantly affect student satisfaction. In contrast, teacher qualifications and interactions do not show statistically significant direct or indirect effects. These results indicate that the level of student satisfaction is mainly shaped by how effectively teachers carry out assessments, highlighting the importance of clear, objective, and transparent evaluation methods in English language teaching.

Publication Info

Volume / Issue
Vol. 1, No. 2
Year
2025
Pages
32-45
Submitted
03 June 2025
Published
01 July 2025

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Submitted

03 Jun 2025

Sent to Review

11 Jun 2025

Review Completed

12 Jun 2025

Review Completed

12 Jun 2025

Revisions Required

12 Jun 2025

Accepted

15 Jun 2025

Published

01 Jul 2025

Sent to Production

04 Jul 2025