Rabbianty, Eva Nikmatul
English Teaching Learning Program, Tarbiyah Faculty, Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Madura, Pamekasan 69371

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THE INSERTION OF SOFT SKILL ON STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILL AT THE THIRD SEMESTER OF TBI DEPARTMENT AT STAIN PAMEKASAN Handayani, Titik; Rabbianty, Eva Nikmatul
PANYONARA: Journal of English Education Vol 2, No 1 (2020): PANYONARA: Journal of English Education
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/panyonara.v2i1.3122

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Many students get difficulties in speaking English because of a weak soft skill they have, such as motivation, creativity, and self-confidence. Therefore, lecturers? role in inserting soft skill in teaching speaking is essential because learning success is influenced more by soft skill than Intellectual Quotient. This study discussed kinds of soft skills inserted by lecturers in teaching speaking, the ways of lecturers insert them, and how those soft skills help students speak English. This study used qualitative approach by descriptive research design. The data are obtained from English lecturers and TBI students at the third semester of STAIN Pamekasan, period 2014/2015 by observation, field note, interview, and documentation. The results revealed that there are kinds of soft skills inserted by the lecturers, such as self-perceptions, motivation, perseverance, metacognition, social skill, and creativity. Whereas, the ways lecturers insert them are by using classroom discussion, reward, telling story, teacher talk, ordering students to perform drama, microteaching, asking students to use name tag, and sometimes lecturers use the same way in the next meeting if the previous materials have not finished. Those soft skills contribute to the students? speaking skill, such as making them more communicative, more interactive, and used more various language.
MAXIMIZING THE USE OF WHATSAPP IN ENGLISH REMOTE LEARNING TO PROMOTE STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT AT MADURA Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty; abd Ghofur; Abdul Wafi
LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal Vol 11, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : English Department of Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/let.v11i1.4402

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There are ample remote learning platforms to be used and obviously each of them has strengths and weaknesses. However, based on a survey, WhatsApp becomes the top choice to be used by students in Madura for some reasons; this is a case study on maximizing the use of Whatsapp to promote students’ engagement in English remote learning. The data are collected through Google form questionnaire and in-depth interview via WhatsApp voice notes. The subjects are English lecturers and higher education students of English department from several Universities in Madura whom are volunteers to be taken as sample. The result showed that exploring the various features of WhatsApp, blending various learning platforms to WhatsApp and lecturer’s creativity in maximising the use of WhatsApp enable to promote the students’ engagement toward the English remote learning. Thus, it is suggested to maximize the use of WhatsApp as to promote the students’ engagement towards the English Remote Learning.
PENDAMPINGAN PENGUATAN PENANAMAN NILAI-NILAI PROFETIK DALAM PROSES BELAJAR DAN MENGAJAR BAGI GURU DI PONDOK PESANTREN MATHOLI’UL ANWAR REK-KERREK PALENGAAN H. Mosleh Habibullah; Achmad Baidawi; Mulyadi Mulyadi; Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty; Wahab Syakhirul Alim
ABDI KAMI: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5 No 1 (2022): (Februari 2022)
Publisher : LPPM Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Ibrahimy Genteng Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/abdi_kami.v5i1.1274

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One of the goals of education is to produce a generation that has commendable behavior as exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad SAW. This community service activity aims to equip teachers at Pondok Pesantren Matholiul Anwar either theoretical or practical to instill prophetic values ​​in teaching and learning activities in the classroom. This community service activity is carried out by providing counseling which is conducted through presentation from the resource persons and followed by a question and answer or discussion session. From this activity, the teachers seemed enthusiastic in participating and they were very enlightened and helped to further strengthen the practice of instilling prophetic values ​​in teaching and learning activities. This community service activity is expected to improve the quality of a more integrative teaching and learning process.
The Power of Integrating Bite-Sized Learning and Teacher Talk on Telegram Amid Pandemic Lasmi Febrianingrum; Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty
OKARA: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): OKARA: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra
Publisher : IAIN MADURA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/ojbs.v16i1.5844

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Bite-sized learning works in synergy with microlearning. It promotes small activities and content to understand the materials in a sequence of ways with meaningful information. Telegram, one social media, can be used as an online learning platform. Bite-sized learning encourages Telegram features in providing simple and fun activities comprehensively. Teachers shared knowledge and skills, organized teaching activities, and helped students practice through teacher talks, either in organizing a classroom or achieving the teaching goals. Since this study explored how bite-sized learning and teacher talk on Telegram in L2 Listening class, this study used a qualitative approach with a case study. The result revealed how well the teacher communicates with the students during online learning in giving instruction, sharing ideas and knowledge, stimulating students to respond to the teacher and material, cultivating students’ intellectual ability, and managing classroom activities. Furthermore, those activities need to be more noticed, extra patience and energy, a more creative in delivering instruction and materials to initiate and stimulate students to respond and engage in the class. These study results imply that during online learning, the teacher talk and bite-sized learning need to be implemented and improved well and creatively to promote students’ understanding, interaction and engagement.
The Insertion of Soft Skill On Students’ Speaking Skill at the Third Semester of TBI Department at STAIN Pamekasan Titik Handayani; Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty
PANYONARA: Journal of English Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): PANYONARA: Journal of English Education
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/panyonara.v2i1.3122

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Many students get difficulties in speaking English because of a weak soft skill they have, such as motivation, creativity, and self-confidence. Therefore, lecturers’ role in inserting soft skill in teaching speaking is essential because learning success is influenced more by soft skill than Intellectual Quotient. This study discussed kinds of soft skills inserted by lecturers in teaching speaking, the ways of lecturers insert them, and how those soft skills help students speak English. This study used qualitative approach by descriptive research design. The data are obtained from English lecturers and TBI students at the third semester of STAIN Pamekasan, period 2014/2015 by observation, field note, interview, and documentation. The results revealed that there are kinds of soft skills inserted by the lecturers, such as self-perceptions, motivation, perseverance, metacognition, social skill, and creativity. Whereas, the ways lecturers insert them are by using classroom discussion, reward, telling story, teacher talk, ordering students to perform drama, microteaching, asking students to use name tag, and sometimes lecturers use the same way in the next meeting if the previous materials have not finished. Those soft skills contribute to the students’ speaking skill, such as making them more communicative, more interactive, and used more various language.