Do Learners Like Project in Their English Classes?: Impact of PBL on Students’ Attitudes

  • Putri Astawa N
  • Putu Artini L
  • Kerti Nitiasih P
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This article presents the results of a study on the effect of Project-Based Learning (PBL) on students’ English language learning (ELL) attitudes and how the activities influence teaching-learning process in a junior high school in Bali. This research applied an embedded mixed-method design in which the quantitative data were collected using close-ended questionnaires test, and the qualitative data were collected using interview, observation checklist, open-ended questionnaire, and field note. Paired-samples t-test was used to analyse whether or not there is a significant effect on students’ attitude after being taught using PBL, while the qualitative data were analysed descriptively. The analysis shows a significant effect on students’ attitude. PBL enhances students’ learning quality in term of enthusiasm, confidence, and creativity learning ability while it also promotes teacher’s teaching satisfaction. This study supports the implementation of PBL which enhances students’ English Language Learning attitude and teaching-learning process.

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Putri Astawa, N. L. P. N. S., Putu Artini, L., & Kerti Nitiasih, P. (2018). Do Learners Like Project in Their English Classes?: Impact of PBL on Students’ Attitudes. SHS Web of Conferences, 42, 00084. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184200084

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