| dc.description.abstract | This research aims to explain the classroom management strategies used in EFL writing
and speaking classes at a private university in Yogyakarta. This is a qualitative observationalstudy.
The primary data were obtained from two different writing and speaking classes. One English
lecturer in speaking class and one English lecturer in writing class were observed in this study.
They were chosen because they taught speaking and writing class. Apart from that, they also used
certain classroom management strategies in teaching speaking and writing class. Lecturer 1 or the
writing lecturer used several classroom management strategies in teaching such as: seating
arrangements, encouraging participation, engaging students in learning, correcting mistakes, and
providing interesting topics. Some additional strategies used by Lecturer 1 such as; giving
examples, giving prompts, calling students by their names, praising, giving clear & detailed
instructions, and giving feedback. Meanwhile, Lecturer 2 or the speaking teacher used several
classroom management strategies such as: encouraging participation, correcting mistakes, and
providing interesting topics. Several emergent findings were also found. Some strategies were also
used by Lecturer 2 such as: calling students by their names, praising, and giving feedback. The
results of this study suggest that English lecturers in writing class might use encouraging
participation strategy and English lecturers in speaking class might use correcting mistakes
strategy that are most appropriate for their students. | en_US |