The Impact of Reciprocal Collaborative Pedagogy in ESP Reading Comprehension Skills: Reducing Anxiety and Improving Self-Efficacy
Ting-Ting Wu,
Olivia de Haviland Basoeki,
Yueh-Min Huang
Abstract:This study investigated whether reciprocal collaborative pedagogy significantly impacts Indonesian electrical engineering polytechnic students in reducing reading anxiety and improving self-efficacy in ESP reading comprehension skills. Fifty Polytechnic students were equally assigned to two groups. Control groups learned in the traditional reciprocal teaching method individually. Experimental group engaged in reciprocal collaborative pedagogy. Each group received a 6-week reading strategy training. E-learning … Show more
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