Merging minds: blended learning's english vocabulary revolution of Indonesian students

In the contemporary landscape of education, the integration of technology has become imperative, reshaping conventional teaching methodologies and fostering interactive learning environments. This study investigates the efficacy of blended learning as a catalyst for enhancing students' vocabula...

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Main Authors: Ibhar, Muhalida Zia, Supriadi, Ari
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA 2024
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/127256/1/127256.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/127256/
https://journal.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/IJMAL/issue/archive
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Summary:In the contemporary landscape of education, the integration of technology has become imperative, reshaping conventional teaching methodologies and fostering interactive learning environments. This study investigates the efficacy of blended learning as a catalyst for enhancing students' vocabulary mastery of Indonesian Students settings. Blended learning, which combines traditional face-to-face instruction with online learning modalities, presents a dynamic framework to optimize the learning experience. Through quasi-experimental research, involving pre-tests and posttests administered to a sample of Indonesian students, the impact of blended learning on vocabulary acquisition is analyzed. The findings reveal a significant improvement in students' vocabulary mastery scores following the implementation of blended learning, with mean scores increasing from 55.6 to 65.08. Statistical analysis further confirms the positive effect of blended learning on students' learning outcomes. The study also draws upon previous research to support its findings, emphasizing the potential of blended learning to enhance vocabulary learning. Overall, this study underscores the value of blended learning in improving students' language skills and recommends its adoption to promote better learning outcomes in English language education.