Types of EFL Students’ Classroom Misbehaviour in a Senior High School
Abstract
Maintaining a positive learning environment and encouraging academic success in EFL
classrooms require an understanding of students’ behavior. It is also crucial to consider
how different of male and female students might commit different types of misbehavior.
Therefore, this research focuses on different students’ misbehaviors committed by
different groups of gender students. This study aims to investigate the differences in
student misbehavior between male and female students in the Indonesian EFL setting.
This research was qualitative with observational design to collect the data. Debreli &
Ishanova's (2019) earlier research on student misbehavior served as a framework for the
analysis of the data. The finding in this study is that the types of misbehavior are using
mobile phones, talking too much, and lacking motivation. Firstly, female students
demonstrate a slightly higher ratio of inappropriately using mobile phones during class
compared to their male counterparts. Secondly, female students engage in excessive
talking, significantly surpassing male students in this behavior, thereby disrupting the
learning environment. Lastly, male students exhibit a higher ratio of lacking motivation,
often manifesting as sleeping in class, arriving late, and copying during exercises.
Moreover, using the mother tongue does not include students' misbehavior in this EFL
context because the teacher allows students to use their mother tongue and ask irrelevant
questions not found in this study that may affect the passive learning environment. The
results of this study suggests that teachers should prepare strategies for handling
disruption, create clear standards for classroom procedure.
