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THE EFFECT OF E-CALF ON THE FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION AT SD LAB UNDIKSHA Septiyaningsih, K.D.; Mahayanti, N.W.S.; Suprianti, G.A.P.
Language and Education Journal Undiksha Vol 2, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/leju.v2i2.20326

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e-CALF is an acronym for Electronic-Contextual, Attractive, Logic, and Fun - an electronic game developed as a learning medium to facilitate students' reading comprehension. This study aims to determine the effect of e-CALF on the reading comprehension of grade 5 elementary school students at SD Undiksha Lab. This study applies a post-test only control group as a design. The population of this study was the 5th grade students of Undiksha Elementary School. Selected 12 students from class 5A as an experimental group and 12 people from class 5B as a control group. Data were collected using a post-test instrument in the form of multiple choice. From the results of the SPSS analysis, the results showed that the average reading comprehension of the experimental group students was higher than the average reading comprehension of the control group students.
COPING WITH BIG CLASSES: EFFECT OF BIG BOOK IN FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS READING COMPREHENSION Mahayanti, N.W.S.; Padmadewi, N.N.; Wijayanti, L.P.A.
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 4 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v1i4.12583

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Teaching reading comprehension for young learners becomes a challenge for English teachers in Indonesia. Dealing with that problem, this study had a purpose to investigate whether there was any significant effect on students’ reading comprehension taught by using big book and conventional media or not. Post-test only control group was used as the design with forth grade students of SD Laboratorium Undiksha Singaraja as the population. The data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially. As the result, it can be concluded that big book gives significant effect on students reading comprehension compared with the control group. It can be proven from the difference of mean score gained by experimental group (83.56) and control group (76.19). The result of the t-test also shows that the t-observed exceeded the t-critical value (4.088 > 2.042).
SELF-REGULATED LEARNING IMPLEMENTED BY THE STUDENTS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN BULELENG SUB-DISTRICT Permatasai, N.P.I.; Mahayanti, N.W.S.; Nitiasih, P.K.
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 1 No. 4 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v1i4.12585

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This study highlights the implementation of each aspect of self-regulated learning in cyclical phase which was proposed by Zimmerman and Moylan (2009). With an aim to identify whether elementary school students in Buleleng Subdistrict implement self-regulated learning or not, this study used descriptive qualitatively research design to describe comprehensively the implementation of self-regulated learning in elementary school students. SDN 3 Banjar Jawa, SDN 4 Banyuasri, SD Laboratorium Undiksha, and SDN 4 Kampung Baru became the setting of this study because those schools have implemented curriculum 2013 which means that those schools have implicitly implemented self-regulated learning. There were 544 students from grade 1 until 6 which were chosen randomly as the subject of this study. The instruments used in this study were observation checklist, questionnaire which was consisted of 20 statements which had been distributed to subject of the study, and also interview guide which was used to interview several students from the subject of the study. The result of the study shows that most of elementary school students in Buleleng sub-district had implemented self-regulated learning.
A STUDY OF THE TEACHERS’ ROLES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SCIENTIFIC APPROACH IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMP NEGERI 1 SINGARAJA Ayustina, K.P.P.; Batan, I.G.; Mahayanti, N.W.S.
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i3.16316

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The implementation of Curriculum 2013 indicated that there is a switch of the teachers’ role in the process of teaching and learning from resource becoming facilitator. This study aimed to find out the roles that the teachers play in the classrooms when teaching English at SMP Negeri 1 Singaraja and to know responses of the students toward it. It followed qualitative interactive descriptive model, approach, and design which was adopting the framework of Maxwell (2012). It involved 3 teachers and 174 students. The required data for this study were collected through observation and distributing questionnaire. Since the data were analyzed descriptively, it was adopted the framework developed by Miles and Huberman (1994). The results of data analysis show that there are five roles the teachers played in the classroom when teaching English at SMP Negeri 1 Singaraja such as prompter or motivator, facilitator, controller, organizer, and assessor and the responses of the students toward it mostly dominated by positive attitude. In short, most of the roles that the teachers played support the student-centered learning. It is the result of the classroom focused activities developing on giving exercises, completing task, and doing practice of language used. Keywords: assessor, controller, facilitator, organizer, prompter, scientific approach
A STUDY ON THE USE OF TARGET AND MIXED LANGUAGES IN COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SMP NEGERI 1 SINGARAJA Y, Dewi; Batan, I.G.; Mahayanti, N.W.S.
International Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 2 No. 4 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijll.v2i4.16350

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The use of target language only and mixed languages as communication strategies between the teacher and students have different purposes to be achieved for both of them when conducting the learning process. Therefore, this study focused on finding out 1) the language of instruction used by the teacher as communication strategies in teaching as well as 2) the student’s responses toward the use of each type of language of instruction as communication strategies in teaching English by the teacher at SMP Negeri 1 Singaraja. To investigate this study there were 3 teachers and 174 students from eight classes who were used as the primary sources. To collect all of the data, observation and questionnaire distribution were implemented. Then, all of the data were analyzed descriptively. This study followed qualitative descriptive model, approach, and design adopting framework of Maxwell (2012). Therefore, the results of the study indicates that the most frequent of language uses by the teachers is target language only. The students fell very glad when the teachers use target language only. To make the students easier to understand the material, the use of mixed languages in the right portion is very good, in particular at the beginning stages. Key words: target language, mixed languages, opening, observing, questioning, exploring, associating, communicating, closing.