CONFRONTING EFFECT OF ONLINE TEACHER AND PEER FEEDBACK ON THE STUDENTS’ WRITING PERFORMANCE

Journal Title: Problems of Education in the 21st Century - Year 2019, Vol 77, Issue 5

Abstract

This research explored the combination of these three aspects, namely: teacher feedback, peer feedback, and Schoology, and looked at the effect on the students’ writing performance. Schoology is an online learning management system (LMS) that is used as the platform of online feedback. The problem mainly focuses on the explored effect of online teacher and peer feedback provided through Schoology on the students’ writing performance. A total of 70 students were assigned as the participants of the research. The students in the experimental group experienced having teacher and peer feedback provided through Schoology; meanwhile, the students in the control group experienced having conventional teacher feedback. The data were collected based on the students’ writing performance in pre-test and posttest as well as the results of questionnaire on the students’ perception towards the experimental condition. Then, data analysis was done step by step by comparing the pretest scores at the initial stage which was followed by comparing the posttest scores. The result of this research revealed that the students who experienced having teacher and peer feedback provided through Schoology did not perform better in writing than those who experienced having conventional teacher feedback.

Authors and Affiliations

Saiful Saiful, Wardani Dwi Wihastyanang, Gunadi Harry Sulistyo, Nur Mukminatien

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  • EP ID EP657709
  • DOI 10.33225/pec/19.77.650
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Saiful Saiful, Wardani Dwi Wihastyanang, Gunadi Harry Sulistyo, Nur Mukminatien (2019). CONFRONTING EFFECT OF ONLINE TEACHER AND PEER FEEDBACK ON THE STUDENTS’ WRITING PERFORMANCE. Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 77(5), 650-666. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-657709