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Does The EFL-Multimodal Textbook and Culture In The Independent Curriculum Represent Character Education?: A Critical Discourse Analysis Basya, Dihliza; Halizah, Siti Nur; Diawati, Nur
SELL (Scope of English Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature) Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): SELL Journal
Publisher : Penerbit STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31597/sl.v10i1.1220

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While there has been extensive research on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) in multimodal textbooks, most studies primarily focus on analyzing culture and gender. However, the investigation of Character Education using CDA still needs to be more extensive. To fill this void, this study aims to examine the representation of Character Education in secondary-level English textbooks in Indonesia, following one of the goals of the latest curriculum to make each individual have character and behave following the values of Profil Pelajar Pancasila (The Pancasila Students’ Profiles). To address this issue, this study conducted a critical discourse analysis by adopting Kress and Van Leuween's (2006) Visual Grammar Theory to analyze the visual image and Halliday’s (1975) and Matthiessen’s (2004) Systemic Functional Analysis (SFL) to elucidate the textual representation of the character education in the selected EFL-multimodal textbook. This research focuses on Thomas Lickona's (1996) six fundamental components of good character: caring, honesty, fairness, accountability, and respect for self and others. This study can assist educators in incorporating character education into their teaching techniques and provide them with the essential skills and information to foster the development of positive character traits in their students.
EXPLORING THE PORTRAYAL OF ISLAMIC ETHICAL VALUES IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL EFL TEXTBOOKS: A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Afandi, Ahmad Fauzi; Basya, Dihliza; Fauzi, Fatih Al
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 6 No 2 (2025): IJOLIDA Vol. 6 No. 2, March 2025
Publisher : Denpasar Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52232/ijolida.v6i2.151

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In global contemporary education, where character development and ethical growth are acknowledged as integral components, the incorporation of moral and ethical values in textbooks assumes paramount significance. However, in the context of Indonesian schools, especially Islamic institutions, government-endorsed English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbooks often lack alignment with religious values, particularly Islamic ethics. This critical discourse analysis study aims to investigate the representation of Islamic ethics values in the EFL textbooks sanctioned by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture for Islamic Senior High Schools. Employing language appraisal theory and visual grammar theory, the research evaluates the extent to which the content aligns with Islamic ethics values within the framework of Indonesian religious norms. This study highlights the need for further research on Islamic ethics values within Indonesian English Language Teaching (ELT) textbooks, a step toward fostering a deeper understanding of Islamic principles in ELT contexts. The findings of this study demonstrate that the EFL textbook effectively incorporates Islamic ethic values, including kindness, being friendly and polite, and respecting boundaries, consistently throughout the text. Both visual and verbal texts illustrate how these values are integrated into current topics to nurture moral development among students. In addition, the inclusivity of these textbooks exceeds expectations, as they are designed for all senior high schools without targeting any specific group. Nevertheless, it successfully instils Islamic ethical values, emphasizing their significance in shaping students' moral awareness and behaviour in diverse social interactions. The implication of this study is a deeper understanding of the current state of EFL textbooks in relation to Islamic ethical values, adding to the empirical knowledge base in the field of education.
A Critical Discourse Analysis: The Depiction of Pancasila Principles in English for Nusantara Textbook Niqita Pradilaf, Geby; Basya, Dihliza; Ghozali, Imam
Linguapedia Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v9i1.3884

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The Pancasila student profile as part of the independent curriculum is one of the government’s efforts to spread the values and practices of Pancasila in all learning domains, both in the teaching and learning process and in the textbooks used and recently approved by the government. The purpose of this study was to enhance public consciousness, particularly among education policymakers, teachers, and students, regarding the crucial role of textbooks in upholding Pancasila values and equipping students with the necessary wisdom to navigate the future in alignment with the values imparted through textbooks. This research specifically examines the values of Pancasila, namely 1) faith, devotion to God almighty, and noble morals, 2) independence, 3) Gotong Royong, 4) global diversity, 5) critical reasoning, and 6) creativity, in accordance with Minister of Education and Culture regulation Number 22 of 2020 concerning the Strategic plan of the Ministry of Education and Culture for 2020-2024. Efforts to maintain The Pancasila values contained in English for Nusantara textbook published by The Ministry of Education and Culture for Grade 7th Junior School students. The research employs the English for Nusantara Textbook for 7th grade Junior High School as the instrument. The critical discourse analysis approach is utilized to examine the ideological values conveyed in the textbook’s messages, both explicitly and implicitly, within their respective contexts.
Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris Teks Prosedur Berbasis Fiqih Perawatan Jenazah Basya, Dihliza
Al-Khidmah Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER-DESEMBER
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of the Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/jak.v5i3.4715

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The design of English learning in Islamic boarding school-based institutions must be tailored to meet the needs of students while aligning with Islamic values. One of the methods employed involves English for Specific Purposes (ESP), which incorporates content related to the jurisprudence of corpse care. This community service program seeks to enhance students' English language proficiency by utilizing procedural texts within a fiqh context, ensuring that students not only grasp linguistic structures but also acquire relevant religious insights. The methods of implementation encompass stages of preparation, training, and evaluation. Training activities emphasize the development of reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills through procedural text materials that detail the processes involved in corpse care. The findings of the activity indicated a notable enhancement in students' vocabulary mastery, comprehension of text structure, and presentation skills. Furthermore, participants expressed favorable reactions as the content examined aligned with their spiritual and social requirements. Consequently, incorporating ESP grounded in corpse jurisprudence into the study of procedural texts may serve as a framework for enhancing contextual English literacy within the Islamic boarding school setting.
Examining Students’ Perspective of Photovoice on Speaking Class: An Interview Study at Tertiary Level Jannah, Rodhotul; Basya, Dihliza; Sabartono, Ribut
Linguapedia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): November
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v6i2.2230

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This research is limited to the students’ perspective toward the use of photovoice in the teaching and learning process. The objective of this study is to explore the perspective of students about the use of photovoice on the teaching and learning process in speaking class. The research use qualitative interview study with a descriptive design. The researchers collected the data by individual semi-structured interviews. The writter choose telephone inteview with current conditions (Covid 19). Data analysis used is thematic analysis by (Braun, Virginia & Clarke, 2006). Interview were transcribed verbatim to ensure data integrity by double-checking the transcripts with recorded interviews.The researh findings show 7 theme based on interview with students who describe their perspectives and experiences in learning photovoice. These themes are: 1) experiences, 2) social, 3) intellectual, 4) speaking, 5) emotion, 6) challanges and difficulties, and 7) future direction of photovoice  
Speech Acts in EFL Textbook: A Pragmatic Analysis Noer Aida, Siti; Basya, Dihliza; Mahbub , Moh Arif
Linguapedia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): November
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v6i2.2231

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This content analysis study aimed to identify speech act in Indonesian EFL Textbookentitled Think Globally Act Locallypublished by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MONEC) in 2018. The procedure of analyzing the data are, read and reread the textbook, identifying the forms of speech acts in EFL textbook, coding, the researcher classifying relevant data representing illocutionary, tabulating the frequency and percentage of each speech act, describing and interpreting the data in order to address the statement of problem.Drawing upon the Searle’s (1977) categories, I found 52 kinds of speech act categorized as Illocutionary act; representative, commissive, directive, expressive, and declarative. Based on the research findings, it can be concluded that textbook representedvarious speech acts that could help learnersin their EFL learning.  
Improving Student’s Speaking Ability by Using Speech Recognition Application at The Eighth Grade Students Of Madrasah Tsanawiyah Bahtiarga, Defrin; Basya, Dihliza; Ghozali, Imam
Linguapedia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v6i1.2389

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Based on informal interview with the English teacher and preliminary study test of SMP Madrasah Tsanawiyah Miftahul Ulum Suco Lor had problem in speaking and it was shown by the average score of the preliminary test is 37% student get score more than 65. This study aimed to determine the learning process and the learning outcome of student’s speaking ability during the English conversation. The type of research is classroom action research (CAR). The Procedure used is the model cycle. Based on the results of the study, the percentage of students in the first cycle of activity individually obtained 58,5% and in the second cycle students’ activity individually obtained 95%. While the daily test results of students in the first cycle obtained average value 78,26% and 95,65% in the second cycle. It is proved that the learning process is a fan of student learning outcomes can be improved with the use of speech recognition application.  
Investigating the Impact of Task-Based Learning in Writing Skill of EFL Undergraduate Students at Indonesian University Eka Sari, Septi Fani; Basya, Dihliza; Ismaili, Ismaili
Linguapedia Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v7i2.2796

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The popularity of Task-Based Learning (henceforth, TBL) approach has risen the effectiveness in enhancing learners’ competence, since it was proposed in 1980s. However, there has been limited research about investigating participants’ writing skill with TBL-mediated in EFL domain. This study investigated the impact of TBL in writing skill of undergraduate students at Indonesian University. This present study employs a qualitative interview study to declare the result of impact of utilizing TBLT as approach which assist to boost the undergraduate students’ writing skill. Fifteen participants from a private university in Jember, Indonesian are voluntarily involved and subsequently interviewed in this research. Datal were collectedl through lsemi-structured interviewsl to get in-depth information with respect to their experiences related to the impact of utilizing TBLT in their writing skill. Based on the data finding Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) has a positive impact on undergraduate students' writing skills in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) domain. TBLT provides students with authentic and meaningful writing tasks that help them develop their writing skills in a practical context. TBLT also promotes students' engagement, motivation, and collaboration, which are essential factors in improving writing proficiency.
The Importance of Politeness Utterances Used by Teachers and Students in Classroom Interaction Ryesmi, Diah Sita; Basya, Dihliza; Wardhani, Ika Desy
Linguapedia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v6i1.2901

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This study aimed at analyzing the kinds of politeness strategies, types of illocutionary act, and the factors influenced the teachers and students’ classroom interaction. The data of this qualitative study were taken from observed interactions in the teaching and learning process in the classroom. The result of the study show (1) politeness was conveyed through two strategies, namely, positive, and negative politeness; in English Class and Ngoko (Low Speech) and Krama (High Speech) in Pondok Class. (2) The type of illocutionary act used by teacher and student in the politeness have found two type illocutionary act, they are Representative and Directive (3) the researcher has found factor payoff in English class and factor age, factor status in Pondok class. The politeness used at classroom interaction at English Class was proven low because English teacher still do mistake in using politeness and she does not use politeness frequently; therefore, many students are not active speaking English in classroom. The politeness are efficient teaching and learning, respect communication between teacher and students, togetherness between teacher and students, cooperating interaction between teacher and students, and the politeness can motivate students and developing a meaningful teaching and learning process.  
The Descriptive Study of Applying the English Day in Improving the Secondary Boarding School Students’ Speaking Ability Muzakki, M.; Basya, Dihliza
Linguapedia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): May
Publisher : English Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Islamic University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/linguapedia.v6i1.2903

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English Day is one of the development programs and language training conducted in one of the Islamic boarding schools in Jember with the intention of achieving maximal learning English speaking, especially in achieving the ability to speak English fluently. For this reason, this qualitative research is aimed to provide a rich, contextualized picture of English Language Day in one of the Islamic Boarding School in Jember, Indonesia (according to Denzin & Lincoln, Schwandt on Donna M. M and John A.M, 2004:95). By employing observation, documentation, and interview the data showed that although English Day is a good method for students to practice their English ability, some students still show inadequacy to speak English fluently.