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Journal : JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION

Students' Perception of Socio-Affective Impacts of Translanguaging in EFL Classroom Adam, Sutisno; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.3960

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This qualitative study explores students' perceptions of translanguaging in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom context at Universitas Khairun. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with three undergraduate students, this research examines the roles, benefits, and challenges of using multiple languages (English, Bahasa Indonesia, and Melayu Ternate) in the classroom. Findings reveal that varying emotional responses, such as pride, confusion, and self-consciousness, emerge as translanguaging effects. Triangulation with faculty perspectives confirms translanguaging as an inclusive, efficient, and strategic pedagogical practice. The study concludes that translanguaging is a beneficial approach in multilingual EFL contexts to support deeper engagement and understanding.
Non-Test Instrument for Pronunciation Self-Assessment among Intermediate-Level English Language Learners in Higher Education: A Rasch Model Approach Karimah, Syahadah Albaqiyatul; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.3968

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Pronunciation is a vital component of oral language proficiency, yet it remains underrepresented in English language instruction, particularly within higher education EFL/ESL contexts. This study aims to address this pedagogical gap by developing and validating a non-test self-assessment instrument to measure pronunciation self-efficacy among intermediate English language learners (ELLs). Grounded in constructivist and learner-centered theories, the instrument integrates four dimensions: Phonological Awareness (PA), Accent and Intonation Awareness (AIA), Self-Confidence (SC), and Self-Monitoring (SM). A total of 43 university students participated, selected via purposive sampling. The instrument, comprising 20 Likert-scale items, underwent content validation by three experts, followed by psychometric evaluation through Rasch analysis using Winsteps software. The results demonstrate strong psychometric properties across all dimensions. Item and person reliability values ranged from moderate to high (0.64–0.90), with Cronbach’s Alpha (KR-20) between 0.68 and 0.90, indicating internal consistency. Person separation indices varied from 1.33 to 2.70, suggesting sufficient ability discrimination. Item fit statistics were within acceptable thresholds, supporting construct validity. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of residuals confirmed unidimensionality, particularly for the SC construct, where Rasch explained variance reached 70.6%. PT-measure correlations further supported item discrimination quality. The validated instrument fills a methodological gap in the assessment of pronunciation self-efficacy and offers a practical, learner-centered tool for pedagogical implementation. It contributes to the advancement of self-regulated learning in pronunciation and opens pathways for further research into affective-cognitive correlates of pronunciation in EFL contexts.
An Evaluation of English for Medical Purposes Materials in Language Training Institutions: A Needs-Based Approach Sukisno, Sukisno; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.4001

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This study evaluates English for Medical Purposes (EMP) materials used in language training institutions through a needs-based approach. Using a mixed-methods design, the research gathered data from medical students, instructors, and clinical supervisors to assess the relevance and effectiveness of EMP materials. Quantitative analysis revealed that while several units (e.g., “In and Around the Hospital,” “Admissions,” and “Monitoring the Patient”) effectively reflect authentic professional communication, others lacked contextual depth and interactive tasks. Qualitative insights highlighted strengths in authentic scenarios and practical dialogues, as well as gaps in empathetic and interprofessional communication training. The findings underscore the importance of aligning EMP materials with real-world clinical needs by integrating communicative competence, cultural appropriateness, and professional authenticity. This study provides recommendations for enhancing EMP curricula to support healthcare professionals in developing the language skills essential for patient-centered care and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Development of a Speaking Competence Evaluation Instrument for A2-Level Students through a Corpus-Based German–Indonesian Slang Dictionary in the German Language Education Program Lestari, Tri Edliani; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.4005

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The ability to speak fluently and appropriately in German remains a persistent challenge for Indonesian learners at the A2 level, especially in contexts that demand spontaneous, pragmatic communication. Many existing evaluation tools focus narrowly on grammatical accuracy, often neglecting fluency, lexical diversity, and sociopragmatic competence. This study aims to develop a corpus-informed speaking evaluation instrument specifically designed for assessing A2-level German learners in Indonesian higher education. Employing a Research and Development (R&D) framework using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation), the instrument was systematically constructed through needs analysis, corpus-based task design, expert validation, and iterative refinement. Data collection involved interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis, supported by expert judgment and inter-rater reliability testing. The final product includes task-based prompts grounded in authentic communicative scenarios, a Likert-based rubric covering fluency, accuracy, vocabulary range, and pragmatic appropriateness, and lexical input informed by spoken German corpora. Results demonstrate the instrument's validity and reliability, while qualitative feedback supports its pedagogical relevance. This study offers a novel contribution to corpus-informed language assessment and serves as a model for localized speaking evaluation tools aligned with CEFR standards.
Analisis Kesantunan Berbahasa dalam Pertanyaan Interogasi BAP: Kajian Linguistik Forensik dan DampakPsikologis pada Saksi Saud, Jefriyanto; Lustyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.4124

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The language in the Police Investigation Report (BAP) is very important, yet interrogations in Indonesia often neglect politeness, resulting in suggestive and intimidating questions that can pressure witnesses, damage their "face," and disrupt memory accuracy. This research fills the gap in studies in Indonesia that have not yet holistically integrated pragmatic politeness theory (Brown & Levinson, Leech) with psycholinguistic and cognitive impacts (Sweller's cognitive load, Gernsbacher & Levelt's disfluency) on BAP witnesses. The aim is to identify the forms and violations of politeness in BAP questions, evaluate their psychological impact on witnesses, and formulate recommendations for fairer interrogations. This descriptive qualitative research analyzes BAP data using the politeness theory of Brown & Levinson and Leech (modified with "mitigation tools" for forensic contexts), as well as Sweller's cognitive load theory and Gernsbacher & Levelt's psycholinguistics to analyze witness responses (focusing on disfluency and lexical access). A layered analysis scheme is used to link politeness violations with the intensity of cognitive load. Validity is ensured through theory triangulation, peer debriefing, member checking, and audit trail. It is expected that this research will produce a multidimensional evaluation model and practical recommendations for fairer and more effective interrogation practices
Developing Rubric for Argumentative Writing Assessment Based on Multidimensional Approach Paris, Atika Salman; Lustiyantie, Ninuk; Murtadho, Fathiaty; Rosyidi, Ahmad Zuhri; Suryadi, Hendra
Jurnal Ilmiah Global Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH GLOBAL EDUCATION, Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/jige.v6i2.4125

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This study developed a multidimensional rubric for assessing argumentative writing in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context by integrating cognitive, metacognitive, affective, and socio-cultural dimensions. The rubric was designed in response to the limitations of traditional assessment tools that tend to focus on surface-level features, often neglecting essential aspects such as writer stance, planning, audience awareness, and contextual relevance. Employing a Research and Development (R&D) methodology, the study followed several stages: a needs analysis, literature review, initial rubric design, expert validation, and a small-scale implementation with undergraduate EFL students. The trial results demonstrated that the rubric effectively captured variations in writing performance across dimensions and supported a more nuanced understanding of students’ strengths and challenges. Students showed stronger performance in cognitive aspects such as argument structure and reasoning, while affective and socio-cultural awareness remained areas for pedagogical improvement. Feedback from both learners and instructors confirmed the rubric’s clarity, practicality, and potential to guide instruction and formative feedback. The study concludes that the rubric addresses critical gaps in current assessment practices and offers a comprehensive framework for supporting students’ development as reflective and context-aware academic writers. Future research is encouraged to validate the rubric in broader contexts, integrate it into digital platforms, and explore its impact on long-term writing growth.
Co-Authors Abdul Hamid Aly Aceng Rahmat Aceng Rahmat Aceng Rahmat Aceng Rahmat, Aceng Adam, Sutisno Afif Rofii Ahmad Zuhri Rosyidi Aidil Syah Putra Ainiyah Ekowati Anim PURWANTO Arif Hidayat ARJ Sengkey Asep Supriyana Asep Supriyatna Ayu Bandu Retnomurti, Ayu Bandu Aziz, Zeidtry Maulana Basuki, Mariani Caroline Rahma Maulina Chan, Sam Mukhtar Darwin, David Deafitri Puspa Ayu Dwi Septiani Emzir Emzir Endry Boeriswati Eriyani, Reni Nur Etsa Purbarani Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi Fairul Zabadi, Fairul Febriana Friza Fernandes Arung Hamdani, Haris Hendra Suryadi Ira Anisa Purawinangun Jaelani, Alan Jefriyanto Saud Karimah, Syahadah Albaqiyatul Leni Lidia Lestari, Tri Edliani Liliana Muliastuti Lina Anisah Lustiyantie, Ninuk Mahfuzo, Muhammad Rizal Mariani Meirisa Meirisa Merri Silvia Basri Miftahulkhairah Anwar Mohammad Shahidul Islam Muhamad Yusuf, SE., M.Si. Muhammad Saddam Haikal Munibi, Ahmad Zaki Nasrullah, Mohamad Irvan Nifmaskossu, Regina Ninuk Lustyantie Novi Triana Dewi Nunik Eka Sugiyanti Nurhamidah, Didah Nurieyya Fieka Azmuna Nurita Bayu Kusmayati Nurkhamidah, Neni Paris, Atika Salman Prihantoro Prihantoro Purwanto, Anim Putri Suristyaning Pratiwi Rahman, Saifur Rajaguk-guk, Sastri Br Reni Eriyani Reni Nur Eryani Rezki Puteri Syahrani Nurul Fatimah Rizka Shauma Alfiyanti Rizkiyanti, Anita Sianipar, Yules Orlando Sintowati Rini Utami Siti Salamah Solo, Lenny Sri Zulfida Sugiyanti, Nunik Eka Sukisno Sukisno, Sukisno Tata Tambi Tata Tambi Tryana Turnip, Maraman Rotua Utami, Sintowati Rini Verawati Vinnisya, Alya Wang, Huang Yan Winahyu, Sri Kusuma Wuwuh Andayani, Wuwuh Yarmi, Gusti Yetti Supriyati Yoga Pratama Yumna Rasyid Yumna Rasyid Yumna Rasyid, Yumna Yuyun Komala Zain, M. Yanuardi Zainal Rafli Zainal Rafli, Zainal Zuriyati Zuriyati