Title of article :
Reading Habits, Grammatical Knowledge, Creative Thinking, and Attainment in Academic Writing: Evidence from Bengkulu University, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Sukesi, Erni Universitas Negeri Jakarta & Universitas Bengkulu, Indonesia , Emzir Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia , Akhadiyah, Sabarti Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. HAMKA, Jakarta, Indonesia
Pages :
17
From page :
176
To page :
192
Abstract :
This study aims to establish whether any correlation exists between (1) students’ reading habits, (2) knowledge of grammar, (3) creative thinking, and (4) academic writing. This study assessed 69 students from the English Department at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Sciences (FKIP), Bengkulu University, Indonesia, with them being selected through proportional random sampling as subjects for the study. A survey with test and questionnaire techniques was employed to collect data, which was then analyzed through multiple regression and correlation analysis. The results of the analysis suggest that positive correlations exist between (1) students’ reading habits and learning outcomes for academic writing, (2) knowledge of grammar and learning outcomes for academic writing, (3) creative thinking and learning outcomes for academic writing, and (4) students’ reading habits, knowledge of grammar, and creative thinking on the one hand, and student’s learning outcomes for academic writing on the other hand.
Keywords :
academic writing , reading habits , grammar knowledge , creative thinking
Journal title :
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2570949
Link To Document :
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