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THE INVOLVEMENT OF SUPPORTING STAFF IN THE MBKM PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITAS ISLAM MALANG Sonny Elfiyanto; Ifit Novita Sari; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
JAMP : Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Volume 5 No 1 Maret 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um027v5i12022p64

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Abstract: This study aims to investigate the involvement of supporting staffs at the Universitas Islam Malang about the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM). Supporting staff is an essential factor in improving the implementation of the MBKM program. Their involvement is beneficial for lecturers and students participating in this program. The supporting staff realized that this program impacted the development of their institution. There were 328 who participated in filling in the questionnaire, and 37 staffs were voluntary to be interviewed. The data collection was carried out by filling out questionnaires and supported by structured interviews to explore their answers in the questionnaire. From the data collection results, the supporting staff wanted to be more involved in the MBKM program. Moreover, through this program, they believed that the performance indicators of the Universitas Islam Malang can be increased and will improve their welfare if this program is successful. Also, they hope that this program can be developed well if they are involved in a sustainable workshop or seminar related to the MBKM program).Keywords: involvement, supporting staff, MBKM 
Authentic assessment in literal and inferential reading comprehension for university students Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Journal on English as a Foreign Language Vol 3, No 1 (2013): Issued in March 2013
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v3i1.62

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The teaching of English as a foreign language in Indonesia is widely developed time to time. In the teaching of English, reading comprehension has an important role, because through reading the text the students will acquire the knowledge of science and technology. Furthermore, the teachers have also have to measure the students’ performance in comprehending the reading text. The use of authentic assessment in the literal and inferential reading comprehension can help the students and also the teachers in comprehending what they learn in the text. The authentic assessment will reduce the tension of the students while they do reading test. Teachers also can implement the teaching learning process and the assessment efficiently. This paper aim to give some contribution to the readers how to select a good reading assessment that should be given for the university students. Hopefully, this paper can give a contribution to the teachers in Indonesia to be wise in selecting a good reading text and reading assessment in order to get the purpose of reading itself. 
THE INVOLVEMENT OF SUPPORTING STAFF IN THE MBKM PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITAS ISLAM MALANG Sonny Elfiyanto; Ifit Novita Sari; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
JAMP : Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Volume 5 No 1 Maret 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um027v5i12022p64

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Abstract: This study aims to investigate the involvement of supporting staffs at the Universitas Islam Malang about the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM). Supporting staff is an essential factor in improving the implementation of the MBKM program. Their involvement is beneficial for lecturers and students participating in this program. The supporting staff realized that this program impacted the development of their institution. There were 328 who participated in filling in the questionnaire, and 37 staffs were voluntary to be interviewed. The data collection was carried out by filling out questionnaires and supported by structured interviews to explore their answers in the questionnaire. From the data collection results, the supporting staff wanted to be more involved in the MBKM program. Moreover, through this program, they believed that the performance indicators of the Universitas Islam Malang can be increased and will improve their welfare if this program is successful. Also, they hope that this program can be developed well if they are involved in a sustainable workshop or seminar related to the MBKM program).Keywords: involvement, supporting staff, MBKM 
Impact of financial capital, social capital, and business digitalization on business sustainability of SMEs in Indonesia Pardiman Pardiman; Jeni Susyanti; Dwi Fita Heriyawati; Zuhkhriyan Zakaria; Masyhuri Masyhuri
Jurnal Manajemen dan Pemasaran Jasa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022): Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbit Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

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SMEs have significant challenges amid a pandemic that is crippling the country's economy to survive and continue to struggle from bankruptcy. So, this paper analyzes the impact of financial capital, social capital, and business digitalization in improving business sustainability and finds out which variables are marketing strategies in mediating the direct influence between these three variables. Data collection using a questionnaire instrument using a survey technique. The research sample was 93 respondents as SME business owners. The research period was carried out from June to September 2021. After the data is collected, then tested using SEM-PLS using Warppls 5.0 software. The study found that financial capital can improve business sustainability, and social capital can also affect business sustainability; the same is valid for business digitization which can improve business sustainability for SME actors. Therefore, SME business actors need to pay attention to the business capital, then social capital to the community in the long term, and digitalization to improve businesses' ability to survive in a pandemic. Furthermore, we hope that this research will expand understanding to SMEs business owners to be more vigilant about several factors that can make a business go bankrupt, especially in a pandemic situation. However, the limitation of this study lies in the research sample, which only examines one province so that future researchers can compare it with other provinces. And in this study, it was found that the marketing strategy has not been successful in mediating, so it still needs to be discussed further.
Implementation of Independent Learning in Independent Campus at the Islamic University of Malang Dwi Fita Heriyawati; Ifit Novita Sari; Noni Mia Rahmawati; Sonny Elfiyanto
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 6 No 1 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v6i1.423

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The application of an independent campus is not only limited to learning carried out on campus, especially for lecturers as the main key, but also for education staff. Therefore, as educators, interpersonal skills are needed to work together and the ability to communicate, lead, motivate students, and even interact with their own superiors and other people outside their work area. This study aims to find out to what extent the readiness of education personnel at the Islamic University of Malang in implementing MBKM. The research method used is a survey. Respondents are all education staff in the Islamic University of Malang, both those in the Undergraduate Study Program, Faculties other than the Faculty of Health, Units, Institutions, and Bureaus with a total of 328 respondents. The instrument used for the survey is an instrument prepared by the Ministry of Education and Technology through the link: http://survey.spadadikti.id/61b8c03c205fb36c71698a3a. The results showed that most of the respondents stated that the MBKM program can improve student learning processes, increase students' hard-skills and soft-skills, be involved in the socialization process, can increase the capacity and ability of educators, and be involved in the MBKM program at the Islamic University of Malang.
Exploring Teachers' Strategies In Teaching English Speaking Skill (A Case Study at SMP Negeri 12 Malang) Ghovinda Ghovinda; Muhammad Yunus; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
Publisher : Graduate Program, University of Islam Malang

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The teaching strategies have a significant impact on the students' understanding in a process of learning. This study aimed to investigate the teachers’ strategies and problems faced by the English teachers in applying the strategy especially in teaching English speaking skills at SMP Negeri 12 Malang. The study involved three English teachers as participants of the study. This research design was qualitative research of case study. Based on the end of the result, it was discovered that there were some strategies that the English teachers used in teaching English speaking skills. The strategies that the English teachers used are the active learning method which combines with role-play strategy and the expository learning method which combine it with the drilling strategy. Besides those strategies, the teachers also have another technique to solve any problems in conducted speaking class such as lack of vocabulary, lack of confidence in speaking English and pronunciation problem. To overcome this issue, each of the English teachers has different techniques in solving this problem.
PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION OF THEIR COMPETENCE AND THEIR READINESS FOR TEACHING PROFESSION Lou Chien Gita Arista; Dzul Fikri; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
Publisher : Graduate Program, University of Islam Malang

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Indonesian government seriously takes the issue of the teacher education graduates who are considered not to have an established ability to become professional teacher in school, even resulting in disagreement with the implementation of the program. This further calls for a more thorough investigation of the inherent legitimacy of new teachers in Indonesia, as well as their quality. The objective of this study was to reveal pre-service teachers' perceptions of their own competency and readiness to teach. This study employed a survey research design involving 67 undergraduate students of university in Lamongan. The result of this research showed that p value (.258) is greater than ɑ (.05), sugeesting that there was no correlation between pre-service teachers’ perception toward their competence and readiness for teaching profession. Nevertheless, on their perceptions, the pre-service teachers perceived their competence and their readiness were positively in good category and ready for teaching profession. By realizing and considering the aspects for the teaching profession, they feel more confident and ready to face the real environment of teaching as their profession.Keywords: pre-service teachers, perception, competence, readiness
ANALYZING HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS (HOTS) QUESTIONS OF READING ESSAY TASK IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEXTBOOK Maziyyatus Shalihah; Dzul Fikri; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
Publisher : Graduate Program, University of Islam Malang

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English textbook especially senior high school must consist of qualified English reading tasks in order to boost students’ english skills by being trained with reading and vocabulary mastery at once. This drives the researcher to do a qualitative with one research questions to fiugure out; “how is Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in essay reading exercises distributed in English SMK/ MAK textbook for X, XI, and XII grades?”. The researcher selected senior high school English textbook for X, XI, and XII grades by BUMI AKSARA. Analysis steps were sequentially completed started from textbook observation, question selection, data reduction, and finally analyzing the HOTS data collected. From the data analysis, there obtained 9% with 6 HOTS reading essay questions (C4:2, C5:4) in English textbook of X grade, 6% with 7 HOTS reading essay questions (C4:5, C5:2) in English textbook of XI grade, and 10% with 12 HOTS reading essay questions (C5:12) in English textbook of XII grade. These factual results recommend all English teachers to be selective in utilizing English textbook due to improving students’ critical thoughts. Also, the researcher suggests the further researcher to investigate HOTS effects on students’ achievement.Keywords:  Reading, Essay Task, HOTS
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH TEACHER CHARACTER REFLECTED IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS: STUDENTS’ VIEWS IN IX GRADE AT MTS NURUL YAQIN Memy Wardani Elthia; Dwi Fita Heriyawati; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dzul Fikri
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
Publisher : Graduate Program, University of Islam Malang

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This study aimed to know the character of the English teacher in IX grade IX of Mts Nurul Yaqin based on the student’s views. The subjects of this study are the students of Nurul Yaqin Junior High School, especially Students in grade IX.  The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative and quantitative approaches to uncover the English teacher characteristics reflected in teaching and learning of English. The data collection involved some instruments namely questionnaire by Google Form and Interview using Voice Note feature in WhatsApp. The results of the study indicated that, most students had positive responses to the English teacher characters in IX grade of Mts Nurul Yaqin. It can be seen from the students' views that there is an English teacher in terms of professional competence and personality, among others, mastering the material  81,11% which means excellent, being patient, 79,25% meaning good, creative, 75,27% which means good, empathy  75,92% which means good.  However, in terms of the utilizing of information and communication technology, the student's views are negative because it shows the value in the use of technology and communication in IX grade of an English teacher was 60,83% which means English teacher has fair character. Keywords: Teacher Characteristics, Concept of Teacher Character, Student views
THE USE OF WORD WALL MEDIA IN THE TEACHING VOCABULARY TO THE SEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS Wardatuz Zakiyah; Junaidi Mistar; Mutmainnah Mustofa; Dwi Fita Heriyawati
Language-Edu Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): Language-Edu Journal
Publisher : Graduate Program, University of Islam Malang

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                                                     Abstract This study is aimed to know how the teacher using word wall media in teaching of vocabulary at SMPN 30 BATAM, and the students’ perception about the use of word wall media in the teaching of vocabulary. The subject of this study is students of the seventh grade at SMPN 30 BATAM. The method used in this study is phenomenological research. The data collection involved observation, interview, and documentation. The results of the study is indicated that are word wall media is the right medium in mastering vocabulary in teaching vocabulary according to the steps taken by teacher and the most students of seventh grade had positive responds about word wall use in teaching vocabulary at SMPN 30 BATAM. It can be seen based on the word wall wrote down with large letters on the color of a piece paper, it is very interesting and make easy to memorize some difficult vocabularies; and vocabulary mastery can develop by looking for synonym and antonym of that vocabulary; and also the students’ perceptions that word wall media make student more easily to understand some vocabularies. Therefore, the researcher suggests for the English teacher to use word wall media in teaching of vocabulary.Keywords: Vocabulary Mastery, Word Wall Media, Students Perception.
Co-Authors Abu Na'im Rohman Adhelya Ludfy Pratiwi Agus Sholeh Ainul Yakin Al Fahmi, Moch Wasi’ Alex Sakar Ramadhan Alfan Zuhairi Ali Saukah Aminulloh, Muhammad Dziki Angellia C.L.T Haliwala Annisa Nurul Imani Aprilia, Putri Kurniawan Aprilianto, Reynaldi Ardianto, Febri Didin Ariyanti, Karina Wahyu Arti, Sinta Budhi Ashari, Aulia Rachman Ashari, Aulia Rachman Ashari Asnas, Sania Alinda Mouli Baehaqi Budianto, Suhartawan Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Daniel Ginting Darwis, Ghufrony Dulatip Dulatip Dzul Fikri Eko Aprianto eko aprianto Eko Suhartoyo Elfianto, Sonny Elfiyanto, Sonny Febri Didin Ardianto Febti Ismiatun Fitria Febriyan Frida Siswiyanti Fuad Barakawan Ghovinda Ghovinda Ghufrony Darwis Haniff, Lal Bin Hidayat, Rachmad Tri Fajar Ifit Novita Sari Imam Wahyudi Karimullah Imani, Annisa Nurul Insani, Afra Nadya Putri Irene Trisisca Rus Islamiyah, Siti Hujjatul Iwan Darmawan Izzatin Nisa' Jeni Susyanti Joni Iskandar, Joni Karina Wahyu Ariyanti Katharina Poptrisia Nona Eltris Khatijah, Asna Khoirunnisaa', Try Ammalia Kurnia, Laila Tasa Kuswahono, Deny Like Raskova Octaberlina Lisa’adah Al Husnah Lou Chien Gita Arista Lulus Irawati M Galuh Elga Romadhon M. Yahya Ashari Ma'rifani Fitri Arisa Mafulah, Siti MARIA BINTANG Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Maulidifi Ajrin Karimata Maziyyatus Shalihah Memy Wardani Elthia Mifthuddin Mifthuddin Mifthuddin, Mifthuddin Moch Wasi’ Al Fahmi Muhammad Dziki Aminulloh Muhammad Prama Cahya Ramadhani Muhammad Yunus Mustofa, Mutmainah Mustofa, Mutmainnah Nadrotin Mawaddah Nadzifah, Wardatun Nisa, Ines Choirun Noni Mia Rahmawati Oktavia Widiastuti Pardiman Pardiman Prabjandee, Denchai Pratiwi, Adhelya Ludfy Puji Rahayu Rachmad Tri Fajar Hidayat Rahman, Muhammad Novie Ramadhan, Alex Sakar Ramadhani, Muhammad Prama Cahya Reynaldi Aprilianto Rohman, Abu Na'im Romadhon, M Galuh Elga Romadhon, M. Galuh Elga Romadhon, Muhammad Galuh Elga Rosyidah, Linda Imamatul Saiful Marhaban Saiful Saiful Sartika, Kiki Dwi Siti Hujjatul Islamiyah Sonny Elfiyanto Sonny Elfiyanto Sri Agustini Sri Wahyuni Stifania Yuliana Siba Subarjo Syabilla, Zalsa Febrina TATI NURHAYATI Teguh Sulistyo Ubaidillah, M. Faruq Utami Widiati Wardatuz Zakiyah Yakin, Ainul Yazid, S Rizal yulis setyowati Zuhkhriyan Zakaria