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Hubungan antara Penggunaan Google Classroom dengan Hasil Belajar Siswa Azmi, Dhila Nurul; Amirrachman, R Alpha; Evenddy, Sutrisno Sadji
Makna: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa, dan Budaya Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Makna: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa dan Budaya
Publisher : Fakultas Komunikasi, Sastra, dan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/makna.v9i2.2890

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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between the use of google classroom and English learning outcomes and describe the use the google classroom and English learning at the seventh grade of SMPN 3 Cisauk. The present study utilizes a sampling technique enclosing 184 samples from 342 populations of seventh graders. Data was collected using instrument adoptions. The applied method was a survey method with a quantitative approach and ex post facto. The result of the data analysis show that the test of normality is 0,017 <0,05. The analysis was a significant positive correlation between the two variables with a correlation value of r=0,248 and coefficient of determination r2=0,061 or the contribution to the use of Google Classroom and English learning outcomes is 6,1%. The use of Google Classroom with a mean value of 91.07 is categorized as high and learning outcomes with a mean value of 84.79 are categorized as high. The results of present study suggest that the use of Google Classroom has a positive effect on the English learning outcomes of the participants.
How Psycholinguistics and Social Factors Influence SLA on Elementary and Secondary Students in Indonesia Dewi, Ratna Sari; Zulfa, Siti; Mulyati, Yatni Fatwa; Azmi, Dhila Nurul; Andini, Tresna Nur; Habibah, Rifdatul; Rhamadina, Wiwi
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 6 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i6.3625

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Psycholinguistic factors are part of internal factors which connect to the intellectual process. Social factors are part of external factors which connect to social interactions. This study aims to reveal the psychological and social factors in second language acquisition of elementary and secondary students in Indonesia. The research employs a qualitative methodology focused on library research. The data used documentation techniques to gather and analyse the data through the descriptive approach. Documentation data reveal that there are five psycholinguistic factors such as (1) attitude, (2) aptitude, (3) motivation, (4) personality qualities, and (5) biological processes. Also, this research found eight social factors such as (1) gender, (2) age, (3) social class, (4) motivation, (5) attitude, (6) cultural process, (7) students' characters and situation, and (8) economic status. No particular factor can be stated as dominant among psycholinguistic and social factors. Therefore, this research reveals the same element that occurred in psycholinguistic and social factors: motivation and attitude. This study suggests that teachers should pay extra attention to students' motivation and attitude since it relates to psychological and social factors, which could support their second language acquisition.
How Psycholinguistics and Social Factors Influence SLA on Elementary and Secondary Students in Indonesia Dewi, Ratna Sari; Zulfa, Siti; Mulyati, Yatni Fatwa; Azmi, Dhila Nurul; Andini, Tresna Nur; Habibah, Rifdatul; Rhamadina, Wiwi
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 6 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i6.3625

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Psycholinguistic factors are part of internal factors which connect to the intellectual process. Social factors are part of external factors which connect to social interactions. This study aims to reveal the psychological and social factors in second language acquisition of elementary and secondary students in Indonesia. The research employs a qualitative methodology focused on library research. The data used documentation techniques to gather and analyse the data through the descriptive approach. Documentation data reveal that there are five psycholinguistic factors such as (1) attitude, (2) aptitude, (3) motivation, (4) personality qualities, and (5) biological processes. Also, this research found eight social factors such as (1) gender, (2) age, (3) social class, (4) motivation, (5) attitude, (6) cultural process, (7) students' characters and situation, and (8) economic status. No particular factor can be stated as dominant among psycholinguistic and social factors. Therefore, this research reveals the same element that occurred in psycholinguistic and social factors: motivation and attitude. This study suggests that teachers should pay extra attention to students' motivation and attitude since it relates to psychological and social factors, which could support their second language acquisition.