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Training of Thesis Conversion into Scientific Articles Multazam Abubakar; Annisa Shofa Tsuraya; Muthi’ah Muthi’ah; Nur Aliyah Nur; Muhammad Syahruddin Nawir
MITRA: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Mitra: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/mitra.v7i1.3380

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Final-year students encounter problems in converting their thesis into scientific articles as one of the requirements from the Ministry of Higher Education to graduate from university. This community service aimed at providing insight to final-year students about how to write scientific articles which are composed of their theses, how to use reference managers, such as Mendeley, and how to submit research articles in a scientific journal using OJS. The participants of this activity were the final-year students and fresh graduates of the English Education Department, Tarbiyah dan Teaching Science Faculty, UIN Alauddin Makassar. The method used in this activity was named ’training’ by applying The Training Circle approach. The activity was held in four steps, which were identifying training needs, deciding the aims and planning of training, implementation of training, and evaluation. The result showed that the students understand how to convert their theses into scientific articles, how to use referencing manager and make an account, as well as how to submit their articles in ELTIES journals using OJS.
Peningkatan Kompetensi Guru Bahasa Inggris melalui Pelatihan Metode Pembelajaran Berbasis Teknologi dan Manajemen Kelas di Sulawesi Selatan Annisa Shofa Tsuraya; Nur Aliyah Nur; Muhammad Syahruddin Nawir; Indah Fadhilah Rahman; Sitti Nurpahmi
KHIDMAH: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2023): JULY
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/khidmah.v3i2.38389

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The independent learning policy by the Ministry of Education and Culture, which was followed by the birth of Reform Madrasah, requires teachers to have 21st Century learning competencies, one of which is skills in using IT in learning. In line with that, the ability to manage student-centered classes is very important so that the stigma of learning that is still teacher-centered is no longer often heard. This community service activity aims to improve the competency of Madrasah Tsanawiyah English teachers through training in technology-based learning methods to be implemented in both online and offline learning, through classroom management training to be able to create a fun and student-centered teaching and learning process, and through preparation assistance learning planning and evaluation in South Sulawesi to be able to create a well-planned and measurable learning process. The method used in this training is training by applying the CBR (Community Based Research) model approach. The training was carried out in four stages, namely laying the foundation, planning, collecting and analyzing data (gathering and analyzing information), and following up (action on finding). Participants in this activity were 2 cities and 1 district in South Sulawesi Province including Palopo City, Makassar City and Gowa Regency with a total of 40 teachers from each city and district. The process of selecting training participants is representative of the selected schools on the recommendation of the local City and District Ministry of Religion offices. The results of this training show that the competency of Madrasah Tsanawiyah English teachers increases through training in technology-based learning methods to be implemented in both online and offline learning, through classroom management training to be able to create a fun and student-centered teaching and learning process, and through preparation assistance learning planning and evaluation in South Sulawesi to be able to create a well-planned and measurable learning process.
The different uses of the pronoun ‘we’ by EFL teachers in classroom interaction Muthi'ah Muthi'ah; Syamsul Arif Galib; Annisa Shofa Tsuraya; Multazam Abubakar; Nur Aliyah Nur; Muhammad Syahruddin Nawir
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 9, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v9i1.21458

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The pronoun ‘we’ is understood only to refer to the first-person plural. In fact, the pronoun ‘we’ can also refer to other references. The primary purpose of this study is to examine the different uses of the pronoun ‘we’ by EFL teachers in classroom interaction. This study employed a qualitative approach by using three instruments: observation, audio-recorder, and interview in collecting the data. The subjects of this research are two English teachers and the second-grade students at a vocational high school in Makassar. The data were analyzed by formulating Miles et al.’s method of analysis. The result of this study shows that, in classroom interaction, the pronoun ‘we’ can refer to six distinct references: (1) ‘we’ that refers to speaker and more than one addressee, (2) ‘we’ that refers to speaker and more than one-third party, (3) ‘we’ that refers to speaker and indefinite group, (4) ‘we’ that indicates ‘you’, (5) ‘we’ that indicates ‘I’, and (6) ‘we’ that indicates “they”. From the interviews, the researchers found that both teachers have different reasons for using the pronoun ‘we’ in classroom interaction. The first teacher intends to use the pronoun to help him create an enjoyable learning environment and establish better relationships with the students. In contrast, the other teacher uses the pronoun ‘we’ to show politeness to the students. Despite the differences, they both seem to have the same intention of creating a positive learning environment.
THE EFFECT OF THINK PAIR SHARE TECHNIQUE ON STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION: A META ANALYSIS Deswati Maharani; Nurpahmi, Sitti; Nur, Nur Aliyah
elstic : english language linguistics culture Vol 3 No 3 (2023): Volume 03, Number 03, December 2023
Publisher : Univeristas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/elstic-ij.v3i03.44551

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This research aims to analyze the effect of Think Pair Share technique on students' reading comprehension. The method used is meta analysis. Meta analysis is used to obtain the effect size value by combining several existing research results. A total of 20 published articles in the form of journals as well as theses were used as data sources, which were then analyzed. The final result of this research shows: 1) Think Pair Share technique on students' reading comprehension based on the total research findings shows a value with an average effect size of 1.747 in the very high category. 2) Think Pair Share technique on students' reading comprehension based on educational stages, both at the university, senior and junior high school stages, shows a high effect size result, but senior high school occupies the highest position in the score with an average effect size of 2.213 in the very high category. 3) Think Pair Share technique on students' reading comprehension based on regions. There are three coverage areas, namely Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi, which occupy the highest position in the score with an average effect size of 2.172 in the very high category. It was concluded that Think Pair Share technique was effectively applied to students' reading comprehension by looking at the results of previous studies, and the findings of the effect size results in this meta analysis research were in the very high category.
BARRIERS AND PROSPECTS OF LMS APPLICATION IN ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATION Nur, Nur Aliyah; Aminah, Aminah; Amir, Reski; Ardin, Hardiani
Lentera Pendidikan : Jurnal Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan Vol 25 No 2 (2022): DECEMBER
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/lp.2022v25n2i4

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The study aimed at finding out the students' access and ease with technology, as well as the barriers and prospects of using the Learning Management System (LMS) at Institut Parahikma Indonesia (IPI). An explanatory sequential mixed method was used in this study. There were 16 students from English Education Department and four lecturers selected using the purposive sampling technique. The instruments were a questionnaire and an in-depth interview. The results revealed that the students' access was well-versed in technology and felt at ease utilizing the LMS. Students' and lecturers' common barriers were insufficient bandwidth connections and a lack of personal time management, while their common prospects were enhanced infrastructure and internet connections, and large capacity in LMS for uploading data, lack of training for students, incompatible features in particular assignments, and a limited budget for internet usage. Meanwhile, students' prospects were LMS application on Google Play, direct assignment notification via SMS, and feedback from lecturers. In contrast, the lecturers' prospects were that all IPI materials should be accessible in LMS. Therefore, the institution needs to provide LMS training for the students, evaluate the lecturers, and enhance the capacity of the bandwidth connection. Moreover, the LMS features should be upgraded to maximize the functions. Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui akses dan kemudahan mahasiswa terhadap teknologi, serta hambatan dan prospek penggunaan Learning Management System (LMS) di Institut Parahikma Indonesia (IPI). Metode campuran sekuensial penjelas digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Ada 16 mahasiswa dari Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris dan empat dosen yang dipilih menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah angket dan wawancara mendalam. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa akses siswa fasih dalam teknologi dan merasa nyaman memanfaatkan LMS. Hambatan umum mahasiswa dan dosen adalah koneksi bandwidth yang tidak mencukupi dan kurangnya manajemen waktu pribadi, sementara prospek umum mereka adalah peningkatan infrastruktur dan koneksi internet, dan kapasitas besar di LMS untuk mengunggah data, kurangnya pelatihan untuk mahasiswa, fitur yang tidak kompatibel dalam tugas tertentu , dan anggaran terbatas untuk penggunaan internet. Sedangkan prospek mahasiswa adalah aplikasi LMS di Google Play, notifikasi tugas langsung melalui SMS, dan feedback dari dosen. Sebaliknya, prospek dosen adalah bahwa semua materi IPI harus dapat diakses di LMS. Oleh karena itu, institusi perlu memberikan pelatihan LMS kepada mahasiswa, mengevaluasi dosen, dan meningkatkan kapasitas koneksi bandwidth. Selain itu, fitur LMS harus ditingkatkan untuk memaksimalkan fungsi.
An Acoustic Analysis of Word Stress Production by Indonesian Learners of English Nurpahmi, Sitti; Muthi'ah, Muthi'ah; Nur, Nur Aliyah; Basrun, Aldrianti Dinar
Indonesian TESOL Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian TESOL Journal (October)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/itj.v5i2.4167

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:   Although word stress is a crucial aspect of English speaking, it is not given much emphasis in Indonesia's EFL instruction. Students, consequently, lack the theoretical understanding of how to properly stress syllables in English words. This study uses a program named Praat to examine the acoustic parameters of word stress produced by EFL students in terms of its intensity level. These parameters can indicate whether the students pronounce two-syllable words of nouns and verbs accurately. The subjects of this research were the third-year students of English Education Department who were selected purposively based on the students’ results of EF SET (Standardized English Test). The findings revealed that the students produced more inaccurate word stress when pronouncing nouns than they did when pronouncing verbs. Moreover, the inaccurate word stress produced by the students was divided into three categories: equation stress, no-stress placement, and reverse stress. Among the three categories, equation stress is the most common error found in this study. This study provides insight into the features of word stress and the acoustic measurement of word stress produced by Indonesian learners of English. It implies that there is a need to integrate explicit instruction on word stress. This could involve dedicated lessons on stress placement, incorporating practical exercises and feedback mechanisms to help students develop a theoretical understanding and practical skills in pronouncing English words accurately. The study also encourages future research in related areas, suggesting a focus on other pronunciation problems like intonation. This broader approach to research can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges Indonesian learners face in mastering English pronunciation that can provide a foundation for curriculum development and instructional strategies aimed at enhancing English language proficiency in Indonesia.     
An Acoustic Analysis of Word Stress Production by Indonesian Learners of English Nurpahmi, Sitti; Muthi'ah, Muthi'ah; Nur, Nur Aliyah; Basrun, Aldrianti Dinar
Indonesian TESOL Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian TESOL Journal (October)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/itj.v5i2.4167

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:   Although word stress is a crucial aspect of English speaking, it is not given much emphasis in Indonesia's EFL instruction. Students, consequently, lack the theoretical understanding of how to properly stress syllables in English words. This study uses a program named Praat to examine the acoustic parameters of word stress produced by EFL students in terms of its intensity level. These parameters can indicate whether the students pronounce two-syllable words of nouns and verbs accurately. The subjects of this research were the third-year students of English Education Department who were selected purposively based on the students’ results of EF SET (Standardized English Test). The findings revealed that the students produced more inaccurate word stress when pronouncing nouns than they did when pronouncing verbs. Moreover, the inaccurate word stress produced by the students was divided into three categories: equation stress, no-stress placement, and reverse stress. Among the three categories, equation stress is the most common error found in this study. This study provides insight into the features of word stress and the acoustic measurement of word stress produced by Indonesian learners of English. It implies that there is a need to integrate explicit instruction on word stress. This could involve dedicated lessons on stress placement, incorporating practical exercises and feedback mechanisms to help students develop a theoretical understanding and practical skills in pronouncing English words accurately. The study also encourages future research in related areas, suggesting a focus on other pronunciation problems like intonation. This broader approach to research can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges Indonesian learners face in mastering English pronunciation that can provide a foundation for curriculum development and instructional strategies aimed at enhancing English language proficiency in Indonesia.    Â