The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]

The 4IR has influenced learners in many ways and one of them is the ability to learn collectively and from each other. A large number of students have resorted to learning individually without considering the benefits of studying in groups. The purpose of this study was to examine learners’ usage of...

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Main Authors: Subrayan, Angelina, Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi, Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31031/
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author Subrayan, Angelina
Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi
Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana
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Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi
Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana
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description The 4IR has influenced learners in many ways and one of them is the ability to learn collectively and from each other. A large number of students have resorted to learning individually without considering the benefits of studying in groups. The purpose of this study was to examine learners’ usage of direct and indirect learning strategies when they interacted in group discussions. It added to the present degree of knowledge and understandings pertaining to the principle behind an effective group work and learning strategies in higher institutions and is centred on students’ involvements in group work that included acquiring knowledge in groups. The participants for this study comprised of students from selected English proficiency courses. They responded to a survey, and the data from the survey was then analysed using the SPSS. The result shows that students were able to develop knowledge on various content-based topics and they have also learnt to interact and improve their social skills using direct and indirect learning strategies in group work activities. The activities in the ESL classrooms incorporated group work for maximum group and social interaction. The findings for this study show positive implications for group interactions in the ESL classrooms
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spelling uitm-310312020-06-10T08:57:12Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31031/ The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.] cpit Subrayan, Angelina Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana Learning. Learning strategies The 4IR has influenced learners in many ways and one of them is the ability to learn collectively and from each other. A large number of students have resorted to learning individually without considering the benefits of studying in groups. The purpose of this study was to examine learners’ usage of direct and indirect learning strategies when they interacted in group discussions. It added to the present degree of knowledge and understandings pertaining to the principle behind an effective group work and learning strategies in higher institutions and is centred on students’ involvements in group work that included acquiring knowledge in groups. The participants for this study comprised of students from selected English proficiency courses. They responded to a survey, and the data from the survey was then analysed using the SPSS. The result shows that students were able to develop knowledge on various content-based topics and they have also learnt to interact and improve their social skills using direct and indirect learning strategies in group work activities. The activities in the ESL classrooms incorporated group work for maximum group and social interaction. The findings for this study show positive implications for group interactions in the ESL classrooms Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31031/1/AJ_%20ANGELINA%20SUBRAYAN%20CPLT%20K%2011.pdf Subrayan, Angelina and Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi and Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana (2020) The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]. (2020) Journal of Creative Practices in Language Learning and Teaching (CPLT) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Creative_Practices_in_Language_Learning_and_Teaching_=28CPLT=29.html>, 8 (1). ISSN 1823-464X https://cplt.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Learning. Learning strategies
Subrayan, Angelina
Thevarajoo, T Parimala Devi
Ahmad Buhari, Turisiana
The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title_full The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title_fullStr The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title_short The usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / Angelina Subrayan...[et al.]
title_sort usage of direct and indirect learning strategies fostering interactions in group discussions / angelina subrayan...[et al.]
topic Learning. Learning strategies
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31031/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31031/