Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university

Glossophobia or fear of public speaking is commonly experienced by tertiary learners during classroom presentations. This study intends to examine the speech anxiety level experienced by engineering learners and the relationship between the learners’ English language proficiency and their speech an...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Nurlisa Loke, Balakrishnan, Subatira, Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
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Published: UiTM Press 2022
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spelling my.utem.eprints.261712023-03-06T11:27:10Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26171/ Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university Abdullah, Nurlisa Loke Balakrishnan, Subatira Khoo, Linda Mei Sui Glossophobia or fear of public speaking is commonly experienced by tertiary learners during classroom presentations. This study intends to examine the speech anxiety level experienced by engineering learners and the relationship between the learners’ English language proficiency and their speech anxiety. The study will also identify the causes of public speaking anxiety among these engineering learners. The samples were 65 Engineering Diploma students who responded to McCroskey’s Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA) questionnaire. The students’ English language grades at SPM level were used as the measurement of their English language proficiency. The findings showed the students’ speech anxiety is at moderate level (M= 105.9) and there was a weak negative relationship between total PRPSA scores and SPM English language grades (r = -.149, n = 65, p > 0.05). Mere thoughts of presenting a speech with undue worries of being asked questions were the causes of their speech anxiety. Therefore, it is proposed engineering learners be given ample public speaking trainings through planned programmes and engineering curriculum planners include elements of public speaking in engineering subjects. Public speaking skills will be an added value and increase engineering graduate employability in future. UiTM Press 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26171/2/AJUE%20VOL%2018%20NO%201%20JAN%202022.PDF Abdullah, Nurlisa Loke and Balakrishnan, Subatira and Khoo, Linda Mei Sui (2022) Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university. Asian Journal of University Education, 18 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1823-7797 https://ajue.uitm.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/1_Done_F_6-SUBA-AJUE-2021-0362-27jan.pdf https://doi.org/10.24191/ajue.v18i1.17154
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description Glossophobia or fear of public speaking is commonly experienced by tertiary learners during classroom presentations. This study intends to examine the speech anxiety level experienced by engineering learners and the relationship between the learners’ English language proficiency and their speech anxiety. The study will also identify the causes of public speaking anxiety among these engineering learners. The samples were 65 Engineering Diploma students who responded to McCroskey’s Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA) questionnaire. The students’ English language grades at SPM level were used as the measurement of their English language proficiency. The findings showed the students’ speech anxiety is at moderate level (M= 105.9) and there was a weak negative relationship between total PRPSA scores and SPM English language grades (r = -.149, n = 65, p > 0.05). Mere thoughts of presenting a speech with undue worries of being asked questions were the causes of their speech anxiety. Therefore, it is proposed engineering learners be given ample public speaking trainings through planned programmes and engineering curriculum planners include elements of public speaking in engineering subjects. Public speaking skills will be an added value and increase engineering graduate employability in future.
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author Abdullah, Nurlisa Loke
Balakrishnan, Subatira
Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
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Balakrishnan, Subatira
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Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
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Balakrishnan, Subatira
Khoo, Linda Mei Sui
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title Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
title_short Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
title_full Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
title_fullStr Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
title_full_unstemmed Glossophobia among engineering learners: A case study at a technical university
title_sort glossophobia among engineering learners: a case study at a technical university
publisher UiTM Press
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