Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender

The inseparable linkage between reading and writing has gained a crucial emphasis on language learning.  It has been regarded as a constructive issue for the improvement in teaching English skills. However, little attention is given to the underlying relationship between students’ motivation in read...

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Main Authors: Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah, Diah Maya Andina, Punggulina Andawaty Tiven, Bambang Yudi Cahyono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang 2019-09-01
Series:Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/4592
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spelling doaj-ca233ecdcce341ff9771d3a80e70bcaf2020-11-24T22:25:12ZengUniversitas Islam Sultan Agung, SemarangEdulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture2477-53042528-44792019-09-014211913110.30659/e.4.2.119-1313429Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across genderAjeng Inayatul Ilahiyah0Diah Maya Andina1Punggulina Andawaty Tiven2Bambang Yudi Cahyono3English Language Teaching Study Programme, Graduate School of Universitas Negeri MalangEnglish Language Teaching Study Programme, Graduate School of Universitas Negeri MalangEnglish Language Teaching Study Programme, Graduate School of Universitas Negeri MalangEnglish Language Teaching Study Programme, Graduate School of Universitas Negeri MalangThe inseparable linkage between reading and writing has gained a crucial emphasis on language learning.  It has been regarded as a constructive issue for the improvement in teaching English skills. However, little attention is given to the underlying relationship between students’ motivation in reading and their achievement in writing.  This current research aimed at the correlation between students' reading motivation and their writing achievement across gender. It involved 50 third-year EFL students enrolled essay writing course divided into two classes in the ELT department. The quantitative data were collected through the use of the questionnaire on motivation in reading. Correlation analysis completed using Pearson product-moment revealed that the students' motivation in reading significantly positive influences their writing scores. It described that changes in students' reading motivation are a very weak correlation with the changes in their writing score. Another finding demonstrated that female and male students’ reading motivation and their writing achievement are significantly different. It signified that the differences correlation coefficient of both male and female students. Finding teaching implication is one of the areas that future researchers are suggested to investigate. Regarding the research findings, it indicates that there are more extensive areas offered for further studies in the relationship between reading and writing.http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/4592Reading motivationwriting achievementgender
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author Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah
Diah Maya Andina
Punggulina Andawaty Tiven
Bambang Yudi Cahyono
spellingShingle Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah
Diah Maya Andina
Punggulina Andawaty Tiven
Bambang Yudi Cahyono
Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
Reading motivation
writing achievement
gender
author_facet Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah
Diah Maya Andina
Punggulina Andawaty Tiven
Bambang Yudi Cahyono
author_sort Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah
title Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
title_short Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
title_full Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
title_fullStr Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
title_full_unstemmed Indonesian EFL students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
title_sort indonesian efl students’ reading motivation and writing achievement across gender
publisher Universitas Islam Sultan Agung, Semarang
series Edulite: Journal of English Education, Literature, and Culture
issn 2477-5304
2528-4479
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The inseparable linkage between reading and writing has gained a crucial emphasis on language learning.  It has been regarded as a constructive issue for the improvement in teaching English skills. However, little attention is given to the underlying relationship between students’ motivation in reading and their achievement in writing.  This current research aimed at the correlation between students' reading motivation and their writing achievement across gender. It involved 50 third-year EFL students enrolled essay writing course divided into two classes in the ELT department. The quantitative data were collected through the use of the questionnaire on motivation in reading. Correlation analysis completed using Pearson product-moment revealed that the students' motivation in reading significantly positive influences their writing scores. It described that changes in students' reading motivation are a very weak correlation with the changes in their writing score. Another finding demonstrated that female and male students’ reading motivation and their writing achievement are significantly different. It signified that the differences correlation coefficient of both male and female students. Finding teaching implication is one of the areas that future researchers are suggested to investigate. Regarding the research findings, it indicates that there are more extensive areas offered for further studies in the relationship between reading and writing.
topic Reading motivation
writing achievement
gender
url http://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/edulite/article/view/4592
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