Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic is the main reason in doing online learning. The change in this learning process is one of the efforts to stop the spread of the virus. Lecturers and students must adapt with this changes so that the learning process can run well. Many problems that arise in online learning can be solved if the lecturer has good communication strategies and styles during the online learning process. This study aims to analyze and explain some problems that arise in online English course and some communication strategies between lecturer and students to improve the quality of learning. This is a qualitative study with case study method. The subjects of this study were a lecturer and 10 students of the 4th semester Management study program who took English courses. Data collection in this study was done by observation and interview. The result showed that the problems are learning burnout, students’ frustration, and obstacles in providing feedback from students. The communication strategy between lecturers and students during the online courses is very important, such as lecturer should plan the learning process as well as possible and create a creative, varied, and innovative way to foster student enthusiasm in learning, lecturer should apply two-way communication that providing opportunities for students in responding either in the form of questions, discussions, or comments, and implement a collaborative learning system strategy in the form of project based learning (PjBL) and problem based learning (PBL).

Highlights

  • After WHO announced Covid-19 as a global pandemic, the Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Education and Culture issued the instructions to schools and universities to carry out the teaching learning process at home

  • The following research questions guided the study: 1. what are the problem that arises during the online English course? 2. what are some communication strategies to improve the quality of learning?

  • The current study tries to answer the following research questions: 1. What are the problems that arises during the online English course? 2

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Introduction

After WHO announced Covid-19 as a global pandemic, the Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Education and Culture issued the instructions to schools and universities to carry out the teaching learning process at home. Premise Journal Volume 10 No 2, October 2021, e-ISSN: 2442-482x, p-ISSN: 2089-3345, page 236-249 Copyright@2021 school-age children participate in studying at home (Daheri et al, 2020; Purwanto, A et al, 2020). The policy is based on the Circular of the Minister of Education and Culture dated March 24, 2020. This change in the learning process is one of the efforts to stop the spread of the virus. Lecturer and students must adapt to these changes so that the learning process can run well

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