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CO-CREATION IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO TERTIARY STUDENTS Sahyoni, Sahyoni; Damanik, Lia Agustina; Oktarina, Hanifah
Prominent Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Prominent: Journal of English Studies
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/pro.v7i2.12313

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Innovative teaching approaches that encourage active learning are becoming more and more popular in the ever-changing educational landscape. One such paradigm that has attracted a lot of interest is co-creation, an educational strategy that stresses student engagement and collaborative learning. This study aims to investigate the implementation of co-creation in teaching Basic Grammar, Basic Writing and Translation. Then, this research also aims to analyze the effect of the implementation of co-creation in the classroom. The study utilizes qualitative research methodology and was conducted at STAIN Mandailing Natal, focusing on students enrolled in the English Language Education Program. Data was collected through focus group discussions, observations, and interviews. The findings highlight various co-creation techniques used, such as peer feedback, collaborative projects, and grammar prompts, which have resulted in positive outcomes for students, including increased engagement, collaboration, autonomous learning, and critical thinking skills. Overall, the incorporation of co-creation in the classroom has enhanced the academic experience for students in the English Language Education Program. Further exploration is recommended to understand its full potential and applicability across different educational settings and subjects. Besides, future researchers could focus on quantifying the effects of co-creation on student outcomes and delve into potential challenges and solutions in its implementation.
Edukasi Peran Sains dan Matematika di Era Modern di Pesantren Bi’satul Islamiyah Aslamiah, Aslamiah; Lubis, Nisa Cahya Pertiwi; Suadi, Suadi; Sahyoni, Sahyoni; Siregar, Ayu Meita Puteri; Hayati, Nisma
Jurnal Pengembangan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Multikultural Vol 2 No 1: BATIK April 2024
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia (IRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57152/batik.v2i1.1310

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Due to the massive acceleration of information technology in recent time, the role of science and mathematics, are fundamental. Both are generally not considered crucial for some people, particularly by youth who study at Islamic teachings based traditional school, in this term it is Pesantren Bi’satul Islamiyah. Time allocation and frequency of the subject delivery of mathematics and general sciences are rated far from an ideal compared to the religious based subjects. This community service is a program on conducting the enlightenment on the important role of science and mathematics to be learned by students and triggering the perception that science and mathematics is one of successful keys in the coming time. In executing the program in the field, the lecturers actively delivered by turn the material about the important role of science and Mathematics. This community service shows that students at Pesantren Bi’satul Islamiyah enthusiastically listened and participated the program about the important role of science and mathematics to be learned at their school and building their awareness on the important role of science and mathematics which contributed to their future success. Keyword: Educating, Science, Mathematics, Pesantren Bi’satul Islamiyah
Arab Society Customs in School Found Within Kitab Al Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik Ritonga, Nur’ainun; Sahyoni, Sahyoni; Nurbayan, Yayan; Burdah, Ibnu; Rahman, Nur Fuadi
Borneo Journal of Language and Education Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Borneo Journal of Language and Education, Vol.4 (No.2), Agustus 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan, Universitas Islam Negeru Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/benjole.v4i2.8226

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Language and culture are closely intertwined and inseparable. When someone learns a language, they also acquire the values and norms of the community that speaks it. In Arabic language teaching books like Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik, various materials introduce aspects of Arab culture such as social life, education, health, economy, and the environment. The purpose of this study is to investigate the institutional and non-institutional customs within the Arab community in schools as presented in the book "Al Arabiyyah Baina Yadaik Vol. 1a." This research adopts a library research approach, employing a qualitative descriptive method. The primary data source is the material from Kitab Al Arabiyah Baina Yadaik Vol. 1a in Addirasah. Secondary sources include books, previous research, and scientific articles related to the study's title. Data collection techniques primarily involve documentation. The analysis technique used is Content Analysis, which involves analyzing data based on its content. The research findings conclude that indigenous Arab customs in schools, as presented in the seventh theme al-dirasah, can be categorized into two groups: Customary Institutions and Non-Institutions. The Non-Institutional Customs identified include: (1) Referring to educators as Muallim/Muallimah or Mudarris/Mudarrisah, (2) Utilizing library and laboratory facilities during breaks, and (3) Commuting to school by bus or car.
Co-creation in English teaching: Enhancing student engagement and learning in an English language education program Sahyoni, Sahyoni; Damanik, Lia Agustina; Oktarina, Hanifah
Journal of Language and Pragmatics Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Mitra Persada Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58881/jlps.v4i1.51

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Innovative teaching approaches that foster active learning are increasingly recognized as essential in modern education. One such approach is co-creation, which emphasizes student engagement, collaboration, and shared responsibility in the learning process. This study aims to explore the implementation of co-creation in teaching Basic Grammar, Basic Writing, and Translation and analyse its impact on student learning outcomes. A qualitative research methodology was employed, focusing on students enrolled in the English Language Education Program. Data collection methods included focus group discussions, classroom observations, and interviews to gain insights into students’ experiences with co-creation-based instruction. The study was conducted at a higher education institution specializing in English language education. The findings reveal that various co-creation techniques—such as peer feedback, collaborative writing projects, grammar exercises, and interactive translation tasks—positively influenced student engagement, autonomous learning, and critical thinking. Students demonstrated a greater sense of responsibility in their learning, enhanced communication skills, and improved comprehension of language concepts. Additionally, co-creation facilitated a more interactive classroom environment where students actively contributed to the learning process rather than being passive recipients of knowledge. Overall, the study concludes that co-creation is an effective pedagogical strategy that enhances learning experiences in English language instruction. Its implementation fosters collaboration, motivation, and deeper understanding of grammar, writing, and translation. However, further research is recommended to examine quantitative impacts on student achievement, assess its applicability in broader educational settings, and explore potential challenges in implementation. Future studies may also investigate ways to optimize co-creation methods for different learning styles and subject areas.
DEVELOPING A TEACHING BOOK ‘ENGLISH FOR MATH’ BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM Siregar, Ayu Meita Puteri; Sahyoni, Sahyoni; Suadi, Suadi
Premise: Journal of English Education and Applied Linguistics Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Premise Journal: e-ISSN 2442-482x, p-ISSN 2089-3345
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/pj.v14i2.12065

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This study introduces an innovative approach to English for Specific Purposes (ESP) by developing an English for Mathematics textbook infused with local wisdom. This novel integration bridges the gap between linguistic competence and cultural relevance in mathematics education. Employing the Research and Development method, this work addresses a critical gap in ESP materials by embedding indigenous knowledge into mathematical English instruction, a unique contribution to the field. Participants from the Mathematics Education Study Program at STAIN Mandailing Natal provided insights through questionnaires, validation sheets, and interviews, with data analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings reveal a strong student need for a textbook that integrates mathematical English vocabulary, communicative teaching methods, and skill-based tasks in speaking and reading. The integration of local wisdom enhances student engagement. It promotes culturally responsive learning, making the textbook distinct from standard ESP materials. Expert reviews affirmed its high quality in terms of content, design, and language. Student responses highlighted its practicality, interactivity, and creativity, reflecting its educational innovation. This study contributes to the global ESP field by demonstrating that localized content can enhance English skills in specific disciplines, providing a model adaptable to other contexts. The textbook emerges as a groundbreaking tool for culturally sustaining mathematics education.