Students’ attitudes and behaviors in collaborative writing: A case in an Indonesian secondary school

Enur Nuraeni Rimayah, Abdul Rozak, Dede Endang Mascita

Abstract


This study is aimed at describing secondary school students’ attitudes and behaviors in collaboratively writing short story. Collaborative writing is used to identify indicators of collaborative activities. Designing a case study, one class of private secondary school that joined writing class participated in this study. Classroom observation and interview were employed to gather the data. The findings suggest that collaborative writing is conducted in five ways: active participation, productive collaboration, flexible and compromised works, good writing management, and respectful works. This research has implication in classroom writing  to be promoted in the secondary school in Indonesia

Keywords


attitude, behaviors, case study, collaborative writing, short story

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33603/rill.v4i1.4515

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RILL is a journal of first and second (foreign) language learning and teaching such as Javanese, Sundanese, Bahasa Indonesia, English, Arabic, Malay, etc. with p-ISSN 2614-5960 and e-ISSN 2615-4137

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