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Journal : Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science

INVESTIGATING THE STUDENTS’ NEED IN LEARNING ENGLISH VOCABULARY: NEED ANALYSIS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Aisyah, Nur; Noni, Nurdin; Aeni, Nur
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v6i1.1131

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This research aimed at finding out the learning needs of deaf students in learning English vocabulary using digital book at SLB Negeri 1 Makassar. The participants of the research were chosen by using total sampling The students’ criteria who experience a loss of hearing and speech impairments may face various challenges in their educational journey were the participant this research were thirty students of junior high school and senior high school SLB Negeri 1 Makassar. The data was collected through questionnaire and interview. The results of this research showed that deaf students was Important purpose in learning English for deaf students was to succeed in college, to succeed in career, for information exchange, to get a scholarship, and for personal needs. Deaf students are having barriers to writing, reading, speaking and listening skills. vocabulary important materials for deaf students were vocabulary at school, in the classroom, school equipment, at school, subjects, classroom activities, school uniform, extracurricular, school environment, profession, family, daily activity, month and day vocabulary. Learning models that were important to deaf students in their vocabulary learning preferences in the classroom include learning alone, learning in a pair, learning in small groups, and learning in large groups. Deaf learning activities and media in vocabulary learning in the classroom were using sign language and digital-based learning. An important place to learn vocabulary for deaf students is in the school area. The teacher said that all activities and learning processes students use smartphone as media. Technology strongly supports media in teaching English which will enrich the repertoire of learning and facilitate teachers in the teaching process and the use of smartphones can be one of the media that can attract or motivate students in learning English.
VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION TOWARDS THE ROLE OF PLATFORM MERDEKA MENGAJAR (PMM) IN IMPROVING THEIR TEACHING PERFORMANCE Ali, Riny Anggraeni; Noni, Nurdin; Munir, Munir; Tahir, Muh
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1269

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The Platform Merdeka Mengajar (PMM) has been introduced as an effort to improve teachers’ performance by providing access to various teaching resources and professional development programs. However, how vocational high school English teachers perceive the role of PMM in enhancing their teaching practices remains underexplored. This study aimed to investigate Vocational High School English teachers’ perceptions of PMM and its role in improving their teaching performance. A descriptive qualitative research design was employed, and data were collected through an interview to some of Vocational High School English teachers selected using a stratified sampling technique based on employment status, namely PNS (Civil servants), PPPK (Government employees), and Honorer (Non-permanent teachers). Descriptive analysis was conducted to examine teachers' responses. The findings revealed that most teachers perceive PMM positively, particularly in terms of providing accessible teaching materials, many useful features, and facilitating the teachers to communicate with many teachers across Indonesia. However, some teachers have negative perception about the platform with some reasons. This study highlights the need for improved the platform to maximize its benefits for vocational high school teachers.
EXPLORING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENGLISH SONGS AS A MEDIUM FOR DEVELOPING LISTENING ABILITY Humaera, Riska; Noni, Nurdin; Mustikawati, Yunitari; Tahir, Muh
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1285

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of using English songs in improving students' listening skills. The method used is quantitative with a quasi-experimental design, involving two grade XI classes at SMAN 1 Pangkep as research subjects. Grade XI Harmonis was designated as the experimental group that received treatment in the form of learning using Lenka's songs, while grade XI Cekatan was the control group that followed conventional learning. The instruments used included a listening test (pre-test and post-test) and a student learning interest questionnaire. The results of the analysis showed a significant difference between the post-test scores of the experimental and control groups, with a significance value of 0.000 <0.05. This indicates that the use of songs can effectively improve students' listening skills. In addition, the results of the questionnaire showed that most students had a high interest in using songs as a learning medium, which was reinforced by the results of the correlation test which showed a positive and strong relationship between student interest and improved listening skills (r = 0.649, p <0.05).Thus, the use of English songs, especially Lenka's works, has been proven to not only improve the cognitive aspect in listening learning, but also the affective aspects such as student motivation and involvement. Songs can be used as an effective alternative strategy in learning English
THE EFFECT OF DIGITAL READING PLATFORMS ON EFL STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY Dinda, Dinda; Noni, Nurdin; Munir, Munir; Tahir, Muh
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1287

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This research aimed to investigate the effect of the ReadWorks platform as a digital reading tool on the reading comprehension skills of eleventh-grade students at SMKS YPPP Wonomulyo during the 2024/2025 academic year. The study adopted a quantitative approach utilizing a quasi-experimental design to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. The population in this study comprised 150 second-grade students majoring in Computer and Network Technology, distributed across five different classes. Using a cluster random sampling technique, two classes were selected as the research sample, resulting in a total of 64 students. These students were then equally divided into two groups: an experimental group and a control group, with 32 students in each. To collect data, a reading comprehension test—administered in the form of both pre-tests and post-tests—was used alongside a perception questionnaire to gain insight into students’ attitudes toward the platform. All quantitative data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 29. The pre-test scores showed relatively equal levels of reading comprehension between the experimental group (mean = 57.03) and the control group (mean = 56.25), suggesting comparable starting points. However, after the implementation of the ReadWorks platform in the experimental group, there was a marked improvement in their post-test scores (mean = 75.94), while the control group, which did not use the platform, showed a more modest increase (mean = 70.31). The results of the independent samples t-test revealed a Sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.008, which is below the 0.05 threshold, indicating a statistically significant difference in post-test performance between the two groups. In conclusion, the ReadWorks platform can be considered a valuable and effective digital resource for improving reading comprehension outcomes and fostering more engaging learning experiences among EFL students at the secondary education level
EXPLORING STUDENTS’ STRATEGIES IN LEARNING ENGLISH AT SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Noor, Nurjihan Nabilah; Noni, Nurdin; Weda, Sukardi; Tahir, Muh
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1288

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This study explores the strategies used by senior secondary school students in learning English at SMAN 1 Tinambung, West Sulawesi, Indonesia. This study aims to: (1) Identify what strategies are used by XII grade students at SMAN 1 Tinambung (2) What strategies are preferred by XII grade students in learning English and (3) The impact of learning strategies on learning independence, self-confidence, and social interaction of students in learning English. This research is categorized into descriptive qualitative research. This research uses the data triangulation method to obtain the validity of the research results. Data collection was done through three stages: (1) observing in the classroom to observe students' actions in the learning process, (2) conducting in-depth interviews or indept intervieuw to get the topic of information under study, (3) documentation as a supporting tool in compiling this research. The results show that (1) students use Memory strategy, Cognitive strategy, Compensation strategy, Metacognitive strategy, Affective strategy, and Social strategy, (2) students prefer technology-based strategy (social media, internet, AI), entertainment media-based strategy (film, animation, music), vocabulary-focused strategy, and collaborative learning strategy, (3) learning strategies have an impact on students' independence through variations in time management and technology use, increase confidence through psychological techniques and structured exercises, and strengthen social interaction by placing language as a communication tool in authentic contexts.
THE CHALLENGE OF HYBRID LEARNING IN TEACHING ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS Hamid, Restu Januarty; Noni, Nurdin; Sunra, La
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1312

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This study explores the implementation and challenges of hybrid learning in English for Business courses at a higher education institution. With the increasing integration of online and face-to-face learning modalities, hybrid education offers opportunities for flexible learning environments but also presents significant obstacles. The research employs a qualitative methodology, involving semi-structured interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis, to gather insights from four lecturers who specialize in Business English education. Findings indicate that technological barriers, including poor internet connectivity and low digital literacy, particularly in remote areas, pose major challenges. Additionally, fostering student interaction and engagement in the online components of hybrid courses is difficult due to platform limitations and passive participation. Lecturers employ strategies such as group tasks and interactive quizzes to enhance engagement, but face-to-face interaction remains critical for developing communication skills. The study also reveals that students struggle with information management skills in the online context, and despite lecturer interventions, they require continuous support to improve their research abilities. Moreover, educators face challenges in balancing the needs of online and in-person students and adapting traditional assessment methods to the hybrid model. The study highlights the importance of training, institutional support, and strategic planning in overcoming these challenges and optimizing hybrid learning for business education
TEACHING ENGLISH LISTENING COMPREHENSION USING THE FLIPPED INSTRUCTION MODEL Riani, Nindi Rika; Noni, Nurdin; Weda, Sukardi; Tahir, Muh
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v7i1.1336

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This study investigated the effectiveness of the flipped learning model in teaching listening comprehension to students. Using a quasi-experimental design, 48 students were divided into an experimental group, which received flipped learning, and a control group, which received conventional learning. Pre-test and post-test assessments measured listening comprehension achievement, while questionnaires explored students’ perceptions and difficulties with the flipped learning model. Statistical analysis revealed no significant difference in pre-test scores between the groups, confirming initial equivalence. However, post-test results showed significant improvement in the experimental group compared to the control group, with a large effect size (Cohen’s d > 1.5. In addition, all students in the experimental group exceeded the minimum mastery criterion. Questionnaire data showed that students perceived the flipped classroom positively and reported minimal difficulties in adapting to the model. These findings suggest that flipped learning not only improves listening comprehension outcomes but also promotes greater student engagement and autonomy. This study supports the integration of the flipped classroom as an effective pedagogical approach in language education.
Co-Authors A Halim Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abubakar, Sugirawati Abubakar, Sugurawati Adi F Mahmud, Adi F admin admin, admin Adys, Himala Praptami Afra, Firyal Talietha Ahmad Talib Akidah, Nur Faizah Ali, Riny Anggraeni Almira, Nisa Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni Ananda, Ismawati Andi Ahmad Ahkam Annisa, Andi Nur Anto Patak, Andi Anugrah, Nurul Arif, Nurindah Fadillah Ariyani, Amra As Rakib, Andi Maharani Asfah, Indrawaty Asriati Asriati, Asriati Astri, Zul As’ad, Riska Dwi Putri Audyna Muhiddah Awwaliyah, Andi Astri Baso Jabu, Baso Burhamzah, Muftihaturrahmah Dahlan, Suratman Dinda Dinda, Dinda Fakhrurriana, Ria Farahdiba, Syarifah Fhadli Noer, Fhadli Fitriyani Fortuna, Nursharikha Aghniya G, Hasriani Geminastiti Sakkir Gunawan Gunawan Hajar, Andi Halim, Abd Hamsah, Herlina Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Hasyim, Ruslan Hidayahni Amin, Fatimah Humaera, Riska Husain, uriah Fadliah Idul, Muhammad Ira Puspita Sari Irawan, Arya Putra Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Sulaiman, Iskandar Isna Humaera, Isna Jafar, Muhammad Basri Khaer Hanafie, Nurharsya Kisman Salija, Kisman Korompot, Chairil Korompot, Chairil Anwar La Sunra Maemuna Muhayyang Marhani, Andi Mawaddah, Safira Mayang Sari Mohamad, Andi Riswan Muafiah, Nurul Muh. Rezky Chalik Muhammad Basri Muhammad Jafar, Muhammad Muhammad Tahir Munir Munir Munir, Munir Musa, Nur Ainun Mushaddiq, Mushaddiq Mustari, Sri Hariati Mustikawati, Yunitari Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Nasrullah A Ngabalin, Elsofly Dit Yamtel Nisa, Aulia Noor, Nurjihan Nabilah Novia, Lely NUR AENI Nur Aisyah NUR, Syauqiyah Awaliyah Alfiani Nurchalis, Nur Fadillah Nurlinda Nurlinda Nurlinda, Nurlinda R, Muh. Faizal Rahmat, Subhan Ramdani, Amaliah Rara, Milani Reskyani, Reskyani Restu Januarty Hamid Riani, Nindi Rika Rifani Vidia Riny Jefri, Riny Rosita, Siti Sahril Nur Salsabila, Putri Samtidar, Samtidar Sarmadani, Sarmadani Sehuddin, Muh. Farid sriwahyuni Sriwahyuni Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Sunra, La Syahrir, Andi Ahmad Syamsuri, Atifa Dila Syarifuddin Dollah Syazwatika, Nurul Tahir, MUH Ulwiah, Pitrah Umar, Nur Fadhilah Virgita Crustia Waode Ade Sarasmita Uke Wulandari, Sami'an Yahya, Anisa Mujahidah Yasin, Riesky Ramadhani Zul Astri