Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak

Oral presentation apprehension besets people during oral communication, particularly public speaking. The study examined the relationships between English proficiency, experience and communication apprehension among polytechnic students when delivering oral presentations. The participants were 62 s...

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Main Authors: Marcus, Kho, Ting, Su Hie
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Published: UNIMAS 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.406472022-12-07T06:54:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40647/ Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak Marcus, Kho Ting, Su Hie P Philology. Linguistics Oral presentation apprehension besets people during oral communication, particularly public speaking. The study examined the relationships between English proficiency, experience and communication apprehension among polytechnic students when delivering oral presentations. The participants were 62 students from a polytechnic in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire was formulated to focus on the public speaking element based on McCroskey’s (1982) PRCA-24 scale. Experience in oral presentations was based on their experience of making oral presentations during their secondary school years before entering the polytechnic. The results show that 22.6% of the students experienced a high level of oral presentation apprehension, most students (71%) experienced a moderate level, and only 6.5% experienced a low level. Some students felt nervous until they forgot what they were supposed to present while most other students experienced jumbled-up thoughts and were stressed out during the oral presentation. Unexpectedly, there was no significant relationship between English proficiency and the polytechnic students’ level of oral presentation apprehension. Nevertheless, there was a significant relationship between experience in giving oral presentations and oral presentation apprehension level. The study suggests that extensive training in public speaking built into the curriculum can enhance public speaking skills and increase employability of polytechnic graduates. UNIMAS 2022 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40647/4/Apprehension%20in%20Oral%20.pdf Marcus, Kho and Ting, Su Hie (2022) Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak. In: International Conference on Media and Society (IC-MAS2022), 20-21 December 2022, UNIMAS, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia. (Submitted)
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Marcus, Kho
Ting, Su Hie
Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak
description Oral presentation apprehension besets people during oral communication, particularly public speaking. The study examined the relationships between English proficiency, experience and communication apprehension among polytechnic students when delivering oral presentations. The participants were 62 students from a polytechnic in Sarawak, Malaysia. A questionnaire was formulated to focus on the public speaking element based on McCroskey’s (1982) PRCA-24 scale. Experience in oral presentations was based on their experience of making oral presentations during their secondary school years before entering the polytechnic. The results show that 22.6% of the students experienced a high level of oral presentation apprehension, most students (71%) experienced a moderate level, and only 6.5% experienced a low level. Some students felt nervous until they forgot what they were supposed to present while most other students experienced jumbled-up thoughts and were stressed out during the oral presentation. Unexpectedly, there was no significant relationship between English proficiency and the polytechnic students’ level of oral presentation apprehension. Nevertheless, there was a significant relationship between experience in giving oral presentations and oral presentation apprehension level. The study suggests that extensive training in public speaking built into the curriculum can enhance public speaking skills and increase employability of polytechnic graduates.
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title Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak
title_short Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak
title_full Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak
title_fullStr Apprehension in oral presentation among students from a polytechnic in Sarawak
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