Abstract
The internet has
helped us spreading knowledge in a very swift manner and to make its
accessibility available for almost everyone. It can offer the
possibility to help learners, with the right attitude, to achieve better
in their respective fields. This study tries to investigate the
attitude of pre-service teachers in an English Education Study Program
in South Sumatra toward internet use in their teaching and learning
process; and to check its relationship with their academic achievement.
All active students, 157 in total, in an English Education Study Program
in South Sumatra, Indonesia were taken in as the subjects of the study.
The data were collected using Attitude toward Internet Use in Language
Learning Questionnaire and students’ cumulative GPA. The results
revealed that most of the pre-service teachers showed a moderate level
of positive attitude toward internet use (77.71%, 21.02% for high level,
1.27% for low level) with affective aspect as the dominant factors for
the attitude (followed by behavior and cognitive aspects respectively).
Furthermore, the results of the Pearson correlation indicated that there
was a significant fair positive association between pre-service
teachers’ attitude toward internet use in learning and academic
achievement, (r(157) = .443, p = .001). This study also provided some
implications and recommendations for further research
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