The Effect of Convenience, Attractiveness, and Motivation on the Effectiveness of Online and Offline BIPA Learning Based on Teacher Perceptions

Authors

  • Defina IPB University
  • Cep Abdul Baasith Wahpiyudin IPB University
  • Yulia Sri Hartati University of PGRI West Sumatera
  • Andri Wicaksono STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1411.13

Keywords:

BIPA online, effectiveness, influence, perceptions of BIPA teachers

Abstract

Teachers must create an engaging, convenient, and motivating learning environment to ensure the effectiveness of both online and offline BIPA learning. This research aims to identify the characteristics of BIPA (Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers) teachers and analyze the differences in the levels of effectiveness, attractiveness, motivation, and convenience experienced by teachers during offline and online learning. Furthermore, this research examines the impact of Convenience (ease of access and flexibility), Attractiveness (appeal of content and methods), and Motivation (strategies to inspire engagement) on the overall Effectiveness of BIPA learning based on teacher perceptions. The study finds that Convenience, Attractiveness, and Motivation significantly influence the overall Effectiveness of both online and offline BIPA learning. Additionally, this study seeks to identify strategies teachers employ to foster interest and motivation among BIPA students in both learning modes. This study employs a cross-sectional research design with 100 BIPA teachers as respondents. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings indicate that BIPA teachers are generally Indonesian citizens with less than one year of online teaching experience. The study reveals that the attractiveness, convenience, and effectiveness levels are higher offline than online learning. Moreover, attractiveness has a significant positive effect on effectiveness. Field trips are vital activities that generate interest and motivation in offline learning, while simple materials and applications are pivotal in online learning. This research highlights the positive aspects and activities undertaken by BIPA teachers to enhance the effectiveness of online and offline learning.

Author Biographies

Defina, IPB University

BIPA IPB, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

Cep Abdul Baasith Wahpiyudin, IPB University

Department of Management and Business, School of Business

Yulia Sri Hartati, University of PGRI West Sumatera

Department of Indonesian Language and Literature Education

Andri Wicaksono, STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung

Indonesian Language Education Master's Program

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2024-11-12

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