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A Correlational Study Between Vocabulary Mastery, Student’s English Interest, And Student’s English Achievement Mega, Iful Rahmawati; Rais, A. Dahlan; Asib, Abdul
JoLLIET Vol 2, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : JoLLIET

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The study is aimed to find out the correlation between vocabulary mastery and student’s English interest  toward student’s English achievement of the second grade students of SMPN 3 Sukoharjo; both partially and simultaneously. This study used a test, a questionnaire, and a documentation to collect the data. The population of the study is all of the second grade students while the sample is 50 students taken by cluster random sampling technique. The techniques used to analyze the data are simple and multiple correlation and regression by using SPSS 17. The results of the study show that there is a positive correlation between vocabulary mastery and student’s English interest toward student’s English achievement, both partially and simultaneously. The positive correlation indicates that vocabulary mastery and student’s English interest tend to go up or to go down together with student’s English achievement.
English Teachers’ Perception on Educational Supervision Praditya, Dion Wildan; Asib, Abdul; Rochsantiningsih, Dewi
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 2 (2018): 2nd ELLiC Proceedings: Education 4.0: Trends and Future Perspectives in English Educa
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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The objective of this study was to describe the English teachers’ perception on educational supervision. This research was a qualitative study using purposive sample. The research was conducted in the three senior high schools which had different accreditation in Kalirejo, Lampung. The data were collected from the interview with three English teachers. Each of them represented different school. The data the researcher had included were all about how the English teachers’ perceptions on educational supervision in Kalirejo, Lampung. All the subjects in this research had been supervised before, thus they could describe their perceptions on educational supervision. The result of the research showed that the teachers believed that educational supervision is an ongoing process to observe the way teachers teach in the classroom according to the lesson plan and to improve their teaching skills.
EFL Teachers Engagement in Reflective Practice: What tools do EFL teachers utilize to reflect their teaching? Tosriadi, Tosriadi; Asib, Abdul; Marmanto, Sri
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 2 (2018): 2nd ELLiC Proceedings: Education 4.0: Trends and Future Perspectives in English Educa
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This study was aimed at reviewing some reflective practice tools utilized by EFL teachers in reflecting their classroom performance as an attempt to improve their teaching. 4 English teachers with teaching experience ranging from 7-24 years were involved in this study. Data were collected through interview, observation, and document analysis. The result of data analysis informed some individual differences among EFL teacher’s preference in doing reflection over their teaching. Basically, there are 4 tools utilized by respondents to evaluate their teaching; learning journal, students’ feedback, peer observation, and action research. It is shown the role of reflective practice in teacher development is very vital.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DRAMA TO TEACH SPEAKING VIEWED FROM STUDENTS’ SELF-ACTUALIZATION Wiyanti, Senny; Asib, Abdul; Ngadiso, Ngadiso
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Vol 7, No 2 (2018): Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa
Publisher : IKIP PGRI Pontianak

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The main objective of the research is to find out: (1) whether Drama technique is more effective than Guided Conversation Activity Technique to teach Speaking; (2) whether the students who have high self-actualization have better speaking skill than those who have low self-actualization; and (3) whether there is an interaction between teaching techniques and students’ self-actualization. The method of this research was quantitative research using an experimental design. The research findings are: (1) Drama Technique is significantly different from Guided Conversation Activity (GCA) technique to teach speaking because Fo is higher than Ft. (2) the speaking skill of the students who have high self-actualization is significantly different from that of those who have low self-actualization if viewed from the result of ANOVA because Fo is higher than Ft. (3) there is an interaction between teaching techniques and self-actualization for teaching speaking because Fo is higher than Ft.Keywords: drama, self-actualization, guided conversation, speaking.
SCHOOLOGY AS A LEARNING MEDIA PLATFORM FOR WRITING SKILL Apriliani, Agustin; Asib, Abdul; Ngadiso, Ngadiso
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 3 (2019): 3rd ELLiC Proceedings: Reimagining New Cyber-based Research in English Education, Lit
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Teacher needs to give various methods to teach writing in order to increase the students’ writing achievement. To help the students write better, teacher should be able to be more creative and innovative in teaching writing. In 4.0 era, the students prefer using modern technologies (online media). Modern technologies can help the teacher and students access the lesson material, update the information that relevant with the lesson, communicate each other, or watch the teacher’s videos like on YouTube about the materials easily. There are many digital technologies such as; Blog, Website, and others. Those media can be used as learning media to support students’ writing skill, one of them is Schoology. Schoology is micro blog educational website that can be applied by teacher and students for collaborating about resources, assessment, and content on a secure and safe learning management platform. Students can post their writing task in Schoology group that created by the teacher. Then, the teacher can evaluate the students’ writing and give some suggestion or comments. In other words, Schoology give stimulation for students to try their ability in writing achievement and increase the students’ interest. This literature study reviews several papers studying the implication of Schoology as a learning media platform. The purpose of the study is to find out the implication using Schoology to the teachers and students. The findings expected that Schoology can be an alternative learning media platform that used by the teacher and the students to support teaching and learning process in writing.
PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS STUDENTS’ WILLINGNESS TO COMMUNICATE Amalia, Suci Nugrah; Asib, Abdul; Marmanto, Sri
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 3 (2019): 3rd ELLiC Proceedings: Reimagining New Cyber-based Research in English Education, Lit
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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The present instrumental case study focused on probing into pre-service English teachers’ attitude towards students’ willingness to communicate (WTC). 10 pre-service English teachers were purposively chosen regarding their familiarity and comprehension with the study issue. The data were solicited from interview and questionnaire. Their attitude was manifested in their positive evaluative judgments towards the hypothesized model of WTC whereby those judgments also represented three domains of attitude subsuming affective, cognitive, and behavioral domain. The results indicated that in spite of some situational restrictions, all of the participants had a positive attitude towards students’ WTC which guides them to carry out communicative learning activities in the classroom. Further studies are highly recommended to more deeply deal with the realm of WTC implementation in Indonesian contexts. Such studies can be meaningful references for Indonesian English teachers to encourage students to have a high WTC.
INVESTIGATING INFORMAL DIGITAL LEARNING OF ENGLISH (IDLE) SPEAKING PRACTICES EMERGE THE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN COUNTRIES Rahmawati, Rani; Drajati, Nur Arifah; Asib, Abdul
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 3 (2019): 3rd ELLiC Proceedings: Reimagining New Cyber-based Research in English Education, Lit
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The aim of this paper was to investigate the influences of informal digital learning of English (IDLE) speaking practices which emerge the boundaries between countries. The researcher used questionnaire, interview, document analysis, and observation as data collection. For analyzing qualitative data, the researcher used narrative inquiry model including data collection, data transcription and reporting the narrative study. The participant were two female undergraduate students of English department in Indonesia. The result explained that IDLE speaking practices influence their self-confidence, motivation, and communication competence. This research also reveald that their language learning strategy through IDLE speaking practice widen their social and culture understanding. This new language learning strategy in informal context helps digital natives in this era to enjoy their learning.
ENGLISH TEACHING BASED ON INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME: TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICES Mutammimah, Heppy; Rochsantiningsih, Dewi; Asib, Abdul
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 3 (2019): 3rd ELLiC Proceedings: Reimagining New Cyber-based Research in English Education, Lit
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This paper explores teachers’ beliefs in English teaching for young learners based on International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programe (IB PYP) and examines the interplay their beliefs on instructional practices. The researchers utilize a qualitative method and case study as a research design. Three English teachers at elementary school that implementing IB PYP in Surakarta participated in the study. Data is drawn from semi-structured interviews, observation and document analysis. For analyzing data, the researchers use an interactive model by Miles and Hubberman. The finding data indicates that most of teachers beliefs consistence with their instructional practices namely beliefs on learning objective, syllabus, classroom methods, instructional material and sources, media and assessment even thought the researcher find discrepancies namely teachers’ beliefs on lesson plan and classroom procedure. Based on this result, the researchers argue that reform in language teacher education need to address factors that hinder teachers from implementing instructions which aligns with their theoretical beliefs.ENGLISH TEACHING BASED ON INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME Teachers’ Beliefs And Practices
EFL Teachers Engagement in Reflective Practice: What tools do EFL teachers utilize to reflect their teaching? Tosriadi, Tosriadi; Asib, Abdul; Marmanto, Sri
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 2 (2018): 2nd ELLiC Proceedings: 'Education 4.0: Trends and Future Perspectives in English Educa
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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This study was aimed at reviewing some reflective practice tools utilized by EFL teachers in reflecting their classroom performance as an attempt to improve their teaching. 4 English teachers with teaching experience ranging from 7-24 years were involved in this study. Data were collected through interview, observation, and document analysis. The result of data analysis informed some individual differences among EFL teacher?s preference in doing reflection over their teaching. Basically, there are 4 tools utilized by respondents to evaluate their teaching; learning journal, students? feedback, peer observation, and action research. It is shown the role of reflective practice in teacher development is very vital.
GAMIFICATION-BASED ASSESSMENT: THE WASHBACK EFFECT OF QUIZIZZ ON STUDENTS’ LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION Pitoyo, Muhammad Dafit; Sumardi, Sumardi; Asib, Abdul
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 4, No. 1, 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Abstract Assessment and technology are two components that are very important in education. Assessment is the core of education which provides teachers lots information from their students and technology helps to achieve the learning goal more easily. Teachers are able to take the advantages of the integration of technology and assessment to get really detail information of students test to create a good teaching process. However, there are not many teachers who really consider about assessment and the washback effect on students? learning. Thus, this study aimed to know the washback effect of Quizizz assessment platform on students? learning. To investigate the issue, the researcher used questionnaire, observation and in-depth interview. The data which obtained would be analyzed qualitatively. The result of the study shows that students were motivated and they wanted to learn more after doing several gamified test with Quizizz. They were interested in elements of game such as Leaderboard, Meme, Time restriction, and Test report. Keywords: Assessment, Technology, Gamified test, Elements of game, Washback effect.