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Effect of project-based learning using e-poster on indonesian EFL students’ speaking ability across personality types
Wulan Wuryantari Winasih1, Bambang Yudi Cahyono2, Johannes Ananto Prayogo3.
Preparing students to compete and face any challenges of the rapid changes of globalization is a
responsibility of any form of education. Students’ success in today’s learning lies on their ability
to utilize technology as the heart of globalizationas well as to communicate in English effectively
within a variety of purposes. Project-based learning, as one of the technology-based activities, is
believed to be an effective method to facilitate the use of technology and oral communication
skill in English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom. This article investigates whether there is
a significant difference in students’ speaking ability between students taught through PBL using
e-poster and those taught through conventional method. It also determines whether there is a
significant difference in students speaking ability between extrovert and introvert students taught
through PBL using e-poster. Sixty-one Indonesian secondary level students from two intact
classes were involved and assigned randomly into experimental and control groups. The
quantitative data were collected through pre-test and post-test from both groups. Analysis of the
first result revealed that students who were taught through PBL using E-poster significantly
outperformed those who were taught through a conventional method. Conversely, the second
result showed that students’ personality types (extrovert and introvert) did not affect their
speaking achievement.
Affiliation:
- Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
- Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
- Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
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