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Writing English Thesis in The Habitus New Normal Post Covid-19: Obstacles and Challenges from The Students’ Perspective Abadi, Ayuliamita; Putri, Rahmadani; Santri, Diah Dwi; Pratama, Aryawira; Saumardi, Mayang Sastra; Mahmudah, Khotimah; Fitria, Wahyuni; Rozal, Edi
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v10i2.9367

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The majority of learning and teaching activities during the COVID-19 era were distributed to remote learners. The ineffectiveness of face-to-face instruction was subsequently put aside as students felt comfortable learning online. Policymakers in the education system had to adjust to a new normal or habit once the COVID-19 cases started to decline. The aim of this research is to identify the challenges faced by final year students in completing thesis during the Post-Covid-19 New Normal Habitus period and to find out how final year students can complete their thesis guidance during the Post-Covid-19 New Normal Habitus period. There were 15 English students joining the interview and the research was conducted within the State Islamic campus in Jambi City. Coding system was implemented to get credible data. The result shows that Completing studies in the New Normal Era has several obstacles. One of the most significant problems is the communication problem between students and supervisors which involves internal and external factors. Internal factors focus on difficulties caused by students' lack of understanding of thesis components, references and citation styles. Meanwhile, external factors focus on students' difficulties in the thesis writing process which depends on the direction of the supervisor, where some lecturers still provide online thesis guidance, where students agree that online counseling is not effective.
Smart interactive whiteboard in EFL class at Islamic university Pratama, Aryawira; Rozal, Edi; Andriani, Reni; Sumardi, Mayang Sastra; Putri, Rahmadani; Mahmudah, Khotimah; Sakunti, Sri Ramdayeni
English Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/englie.v5i2.35010

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This research aims to investigate students’ perception of using Smart Interactive Whiteboard in the English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom in the State Islamic University in Jambi city. This research employs a quantitative survey method, utilizing a questionnaire as the primary data collection tool.  The questionnaire consisted of 26 five-point Lickert-scale items in order to measure the students’ perceptions about (1) Perceived Learning Contribution, (2) Motivation, (3) Perceived Efficiency, and (4) Perceived Negative Effects. The results of the survey show that students like having smart, interactive whiteboards in the classroom. The results show that these technological tools help people learn, get motivated, feel like they are working well, and don't have any bad affects. The combination of audio and visual elements makes it easier to understand and provides a stimulating learning environment. Students also say they are more engaged, focused, involved, and excited about learning. Smart, interactive whiteboards are thought to make classrooms more visible, more organized, and better at keeping track of time. The fact that most students disagree with the idea that these tools have bad results shows that they like using them. Overall, the results show how smart interactive whiteboards can be benefited for positive learning experiences, motivation, efficiency, and student engagement in a positive and pleasant learning atmosphere.
Sosialisasi Menghindari Jerat Candu Smartphone di SMPN 8 Kota Jambi Pratama, Aryawira; Rozal, Edi; Andriani, Reni; Sumardi, Mayang Sastra; Putri, Rahmadani; Sakunti, Sri Ramdayeni; Mahmudah, Khotimah
LOKOMOTIF ABDIMAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/lokomotifabdimas.v3i1.2700

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Kecanduan smartphone di kalangan remaja menjadi perhatian serius karena dampaknya yang negatif terhadap kesehatan fisik, mental, dan sosial. Artikel ini membahas pelaksanaan program pengabdian masyarakat yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran siswa SMPN 8 Kota Jambi mengenai bahaya ketergantungan pada smartphone dan membekali mereka dengan keterampilan praktis untuk mengelolanya. Sosialisasi dilakukan melalui pendekatan interaktif yang melibatkan diskusi kelompok, permainan edukatif, dan simulasi situasi sehari-hari. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan dalam pemahaman siswa mengenai dampak negatif penggunaan smartphone yang berlebihan. Sebanyak 70% siswa melaporkan keberhasilan dalam menerapkan strategi manajemen waktu yang dipelajari selama sosialisasi. Meskipun sebagian besar siswa menunjukkan perubahan positif, tantangan tetap ada, terutama bagi mereka yang masih merasa sulit untuk mengurangi ketergantungan. Artikel ini menyoroti pentingnya dukungan jangka panjang dari sekolah dan guru untuk memastikan keberlanjutan perubahan perilaku yang diinginkan. Program ini berpotensi untuk direplikasi di sekolah lain dengan penyesuaian sesuai dengan konteks lokal, guna membentuk generasi muda yang lebih bijaksana dalam penggunaan teknologi di era digital.
The Understanding Mathematical Communication Concepts and Skills: Analysis of the Ability of Prospective Physics Teachers? Yusuf, Irfan; Zb, Aminah; Rozal, Edi
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): October 2022 Edition
Publisher : Yayasan Nurul Yakin Bunga Tanjung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (594.248 KB) | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v1i2.34

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The research that has been carried out aims to see the ability to understand mathematical concepts and mathematical communication of students on the Maxwell-Boltzman material for Tadris Physics students, especially students in semester VI. This research is a quantitative descriptive study in which the data collected from the test results and the results of the lecture process at the time of giving the Maxwell-Boltzman material will be analyzed and described and added with a test technique on the cognitive domain in the form of a description test (essay) consisting of 7 test questions, where five questions are for understanding students' mathematical concepts and two questions for technical analysis of students' mathematical communication skills. The data obtained in the quantitative analysis and according to the five categories that have been determined. The facts obtained from the results of the study show that students' ability to understand mathematical concepts in the Maxwell-Boltzman material is in the Good Enough category, and the average mathematical communication ability of students is also in the Good Enough category.
Communication Strategies Employed by The ELT Students in Speaking Class Rozal, Edi
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v1i1.3

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This study was aimed at identifying the communication strategies employed by the students in Speaking class and their reasons in employing communication strategies. The design of the research was descriptive case study. The result of the study shows that the students employed twelve communication strategies, namely, approximation strategy which was employed by the students 65 times, stalling for time-gaining 44 times, appeal for help 19 times, literal translation 15 times, code switching 13 times, message abandonment 10 times, topic voidance 7 times, word coinage twice, foreignizing once, use of non-linguistic signals once, repetition 25 times, and self-correction 5 times. Based on the data obtained from the interview, the researcher found that the students who used communication strategies said that they used communication strategies because of their nervousness, lack of vocabulary, lack of language structures, the influence of their L1. Moreover, the students said that they wanted to avoid the silence of speaking, to make the word clear to the listener and to correct their own mistakes.
STUDENTS’ WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE (WTC) IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE : A CASE STUDY Rozal, Edi; Andriani, Reni; Nadila, Sintya
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v4i1.50

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This research primary objective is to identify the factors influencing students' propensity to communicate in English at MTs N 8 Muaro Jambi. The second objective is to determine how willing pupils are to communicate in English at MTs N 8 Muaro Jambi. The qualitative descriptive method was utilised in the study's design. This research was conducted with ninth-grade students from MTs N 8 Muaro Jambi. This research data was collected through interviews, and based on the findings and discussions, a number of factors influenced students' propensity to communicate in English. There are two different categories of factors: internal and external. Regarding internal factors, the students' willingness is affected by their self-willingness. Regarding external factors, the teacher, the classroom environment, and the effect of the topic influence students' resolve. The most influential of these factors are self-will and classroom environment. The majority of students stated that they are eager to use English when communicating. The students' propensity to communicate in English at MTs N 8 Muaro Jambi is divided into two levels, namely high level and medium level, based on the findings of the second research question. Students believe that using English is essential for various purposes. In this study, the researcher suggests that students can increase their willingness to communicate in English.
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON THE USE OF ONLINE ASSESSMENT IN ENGLISH SUMMATIVE TEST AT ELEVENT GRADE OF SMAN 1 TANJUNG JABUNG BARAT Mukhtar; Rozal, Edi; Mesalina, Juliana; Kurniati, Indah
JR-ELT (Journal of Research in English Language Teaching) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Research in English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Language Education Program, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin State Islamic University of Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/jr-elt.v4i2.55

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This research sought to determine how students at SMAN 1 Tanjung Jabung Barat perceive the use of online assessment in English summative exams. This research employed a qualitative research design in which data were collected through interviews and observations of IPA 11 students. Based on (Walgito, 2010) theory, the findings are presented in three categories: cognitive aspect, conative aspect, and affective aspect. According to the findings of the research, the majority of students have a favorable view of online assessment, particularly regarding its cognitive and conative aspects. The students viewed online assessment as an effective, interesting, and valuable method for conducting online examinations. The negative perception was associated with the affective aspect of the online assessment, which was perceived as somewhat intimidating. When the server is disrupted and the network is unstable, students become apprehensive.
Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Model on EFL Students' English Proficiency: A Meta-Analysis Study Muabidah, Umi; Rozal, Edi; Andriani, Reni
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 15, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i3.pp1543-1557

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Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Model on Students' English Language Ability: A Meta-Analysis Study. Various studies have attempted to examine the impact of using flipped classrooms on students' English language skills at various levels of education in Indonesia. However, the conclusions of these studies are heterogeneous. Objective: This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of flipped classrooms in English learning compared to traditional models. Method: The research method used is meta-analysis. A total of 20 primary studies published between 2019-2024 were included in this meta-analysis. Findings: The result of the combined effect size analysis using the random-effect estimation model is g = 0.80 (p < 0.05). This value indicates that flipped classrooms have a large and significant impact on students' English skills compared to traditional models. In addition, the analysis of moderator variables shows that the effectiveness of flipped classrooms on students' English skills differs based on educational level (Qb = 16.46; p < 0.05), experimental class capacity (Qb = 26.14; p < 0.05), and type of ability measured (Qb = 76.11; p < 0.05). Conclusion: The findings confirm that flipped classrooms have a significant impact on students' English language skills compared to traditional models. This effectiveness depends on the context, such as educational level, class capacity, and types of skills being measured. Therefore, these results highlight the need to adjust the instructional design of flipped classrooms based on student characteristics, class size, and learning focus. These findings provide direction for educators to be more careful in designing flipped classroom-based learning and encourage researchers to develop further studies that consider contextual variables to produce more effective implementations in various educational settings. Keywords: english, flipped classroom model, meta-analysis, effect size.