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A Portrait of Teaching Writing in Online Classroom

Authors

1

Siti Lina Nurlina

Institut Prima Bangsa

2

Salsa Ayu Denistiani

Institut Prima Bangsa

3

Aldha Williyan

Institut Prima Bangsa

Abstract

Nowadays, online classrooms are growing in popularity. Especially given the Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia, which has forced online learning. This study aims to investigate online learning in EFL learners’ writing classrooms. This study uses a qualitative method and a descriptive qualitative research design to examine in detail how teachers teach EFL learners in online writing. Researchers collected data through the technique of nonparticipant observation, and the researcher "observes from the sidelines" the action being observed. The results of this study reveal that the observed teacher's teaching method is not consistent with the four reference strategies employed by the researchers. The four strategies include; building knowledge of field, modeling of text, joint construction of text, and independent construction of text. Because, after being observed, the teacher employs only one strategy to teach writing, specifically building knowledge of field.

Publication Info

Volume / Issue
Vol. 1, No. 1
Year
2024
Pages
19-26
Submitted
21 January 2023
Published
27 June 2024

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Submitted

21 Jan 2023

Review Completed

21 Jan 2023

Sent to Review

21 Jan 2023

Accepted

21 Jan 2023

Sent to Production

21 Jan 2023

Published

27 Jun 2024