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THE EFFECT OF THEMATIC PATTERNING TECHNIQUE ON WRITING ACHIEVEMENT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION krisna, adi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 50, No 3 (2017): October 2017
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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ABSTRACT             This study aimed at investigating the effect of thematic patterning technique and achievement motivation on students’ writing achievement. The subjects were the second semester students of English Education Department in the academic year 2015/2016. The II B class was assigned as the experimental group and II D class as the control group. The experimental group was taught by using thematic patterning technique and the control group by using conventional technique. The instruments were achievement motivation questionnaire and writing achievement test. The findings showed there was a significant difference in writing achievement between the students taught by using thematic patterning technique and those taught by using conventional technique. The mean score of students taught by using thematic patterning technique was higher than the students taught by using conventional technique; there was interaction between of thematic patterning technique and the achievement motivation in learning English on students’ writing achievement. Keywords: thematic patterning technique, achievement motivation, students’ writing achievement
COMMUNITY SERVICE OF AGRO TOURISM IN SIBETAN VILLAGE krisna, adi
International Journal of Community Service Learning Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): February 2019
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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The development of tourism in Indonesia in line with the government’s program to promote tourism as an effort to increase foreign exchange outside the oil and fuel sector. One potential alternative which could be developed in the village was agro tourism, which has been started to be developed and many of them were already successfully managed. Rilla, et al (1999) stated that the agro tourism development should be an opportunity for local farmers to increase their income for their family. Two groups that became the partners in this community service were Abian Salak agro tourism farmer group and Kebun Salak agro tourism farmer group in Sibetan village. They were selected as the partner in the activities of this program because they had same problems, namely they had low knowledge in managing their agro tourism and low knowledge in promoting their agro tourism to the public especially for domestic or international travelers who have interest in agro tourism. The solutions that were done by the team to overcome these problems were providing the training of agro tourism management that was attractive and sustainable, assisting the farmer in providing essential facilities to support activities that was offered by agro-tourism as well as their knowledge to take care those facilities, and training the farmer in promoting their agro tourism by using offline media (brochures and joining some activities of tourism festival) and online media (agro-tourism website and the use of social media). The methods that were used in these activities were assisting and training the farmer in managing their agro tourism and promoting them to the costumers. Those problems could be solved and could give a positive impact to the agro tourism management that was attractive and sustainable.