2020
DOI: 10.24036/jelt.v9i1.107819
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Rewards and Punishments Given by the Teacher in Teaching English as Foreign Language in Indonesian Context

Abstract: Classroom management is certainly concerned with behavior to create and maintain an effective learning experience. The effective classroom management includes the give of rewards and punishments. Therefore, giving rewards and punishments is important in order to increase students’ motivation in EFL classroom. The purpose of this study is to analyze the types of reward and punishment as well as looking at the possible reasons that use by the teachers. This study employed qualitative research method. The subject… Show more

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“…Having balance to appreciate or penalise is of great importance to disciplinaries students and this could be done by verbal and non-verbal actions (Irawati & Syafei, 2016). This is also in line with a study by Putri and Refnaldi (2020) stating that a reward-and-punishment strategy may change students' behaviour so that students would join the course more seriously (Sutaman & Febriani, 2021).…”
Section: Self-regulated Learningsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Having balance to appreciate or penalise is of great importance to disciplinaries students and this could be done by verbal and non-verbal actions (Irawati & Syafei, 2016). This is also in line with a study by Putri and Refnaldi (2020) stating that a reward-and-punishment strategy may change students' behaviour so that students would join the course more seriously (Sutaman & Febriani, 2021).…”
Section: Self-regulated Learningsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Intervention Results [37] The purpose of this study was to analyze the types of reward and punishment, as well as looking at the possible reasons that they are used by teachers.…”
Section: Study Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, individual attention should be stressed to meet the requirements and interests of students. This situation can only be accomplished if the teacher-to-student ratio is improved by lowering the current classroom population in public primary schools [37,52,56,57].…”
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“…Henson (2001) finds that more practical teachers, use the enhanced classroom management approach (seating, creating routines, instituting reward systems, using technology), while Tschannen-Moran et al (1998) report that a teacher's self-efficacy determines his/ her inclination to work with students with difficulties instead of referring them to special education programs. Similarly, Landrum and Kauffman (2015), and Putri and Refnaldi (2020) consider the use of rewards and punishment as alternatives in managing classrooms. They intimate that teachers' main reason for adopting such an approach is to ensure their efficiency since it is an easy way of managing a student's misbehavior, giving teachers a feeling of control.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%