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EFL students’ engagement in the post-pandemic teaching: Does technology matter? Metaria Metaria; Bambang Yudi Cahyono
Journal on English as a Foreign Language Vol 14, No 1 (2024): Issued in March 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v14i1.6503

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Nowadays, in the post-pandemic educational landscape, it is intriguing to investigate whether technological supports are still relevant and necessary. This article critically summarizes and reviews the effect of technology utilization on students' engagement presented in a study by Yu et al. (2022). Then, using a mixed-methods design, this study explored English as a foreign language (EFL) students’ engagement with technological tools in the post-pandemic situation. Data were collected by using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The questionnaire data were analyzed descriptively to analyze students’ responses from four dimensions of engagement with technological tools. Meanwhile, the interview data were analyzed thematically. The results show that several types of technological tools, ranging from learning management systems (LMS), student response systems (SRS), and social media to gamification tools, are utilized as means to engage students more in Indonesian EFL classrooms. Additionally, it can be revealed that the utilization of technology has positive impacts on students' engagement levels, with the behavioral domain showing the highest value. In essence, this study provides a roadmap for educators and policymakers to harness technological advancements strategically, fostering enhanced student engagement and meaningful learning outcomes in the ever-evolving landscape of education in the post-pandemic era.
Digital literacy practices of novice English as a foreign language teacher in writing research articles for publication Much Deiniatur; Bambang Yudi Cahyono
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 1: February 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i1.20899

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Digital literacy is essential in writing research articles for publication in today's digital age, particularly for novice english as a foreign language (EFL) teacher trying to publish their research articles. This qualitative research explores the digital literacy practices of novice EFL teachers in writing research articles for publication, including the digital tools they use, their purposes for using these tools, and the challenges they face in using them. The data were collected using a questionnaire and interview. The study found that novice EFL teachers conceptualized digital literacy as the ability to search and evaluate credible online sources, using word processing and digital editing tools, collaborating online, and publishing their work digitally. Novice EFL teachers use various digital tools, such as word processing software, reference management software, and online academic databases, to improve their research and writing process. They use these tools for various purposes, such as collaborating with peers, improving their writing skills, and publishing their work online. However, novice EFL teachers face limited technical issues, limited access, inadequate technology infrastructure, and time management. It is recommended that academic institutions provide support to help novice EFL teachers develop their digital literacy skills, including technical support services, and training programs.
The Effectiveness of Summary Writing Strategy with Bloom Taxonomy Questions Dewi, Atika Kumala; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Zubaidi, Nanang
Lectura : Jurnal Pendidikan Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Lectura: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (FKIP), Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/lectura.v15i2.20257

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English as a Foreign Language (EFL) evolves to include reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Writing is crucial in higher education for academic report preparation and final project requirements by developing a proper summary. However, there is a lack of research on enhancing summary writing skill in EFL contexts. The Bloom taxonomy model can help to develop students' cognitive analysis. Therefore, this study aims to examine the difference in summary writing skills among EFL students taught using Bloom taxonomy questions. To achieve this aim, a quasi-experimental method was employed by two groups: an experiment group and a control group. The experimental group was taught summary writing strategies using Bloom taxonomy questions, while the control group received a control group. Both groups were given a pre-test and a post-test before and after the treatment. The results showed that the pre-test scores and post-test scores were similar between the experimental and control groups. However, the paired sample t-test showed a significant difference between pre-test and post-test scores in the experimental group, indicating a significant increase in results. The study provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of different treatment methods in improving students' summary writing skills. In conclusion, the study shows that Bloom taxonomy questions can significantly enhance students' summary writing skills, as they are more attractive, hierarchical, and cognitively domain-specific than conventional teaching methods. The experimental group achieved higher mean scores. The results suggest that EFL teachers should select appropriate source texts and future research should consider locations and subjects.
Delving into EFL Pre-Service Teachers’ Emotional Experiences: Professional Identity Construction in Online Teaching Practice Programs: Khoiriyah; Widiati, Utami; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Rachmajanti, Sri
JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JEELS May 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/jeels.v11i1.2659

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This paper presents the online teaching practice program that influence EFL pre-service teachers’ (PSTs) emotional experiences as the pre-cursor of their professional identity construction. This study involved six   PSTs enrolled teaching practice program in an initial teacher education. Dialogic reflection before, during, and after teaching enactment was employed to dig up information about their emotional experiences in an online classroom setting. The data were analyzed using appraisal analysis (Martin and White, 2007) and thematic analysis. The results document negative emotional experiences such as feeling dissatisfaction, doubtful, and confusion which lead to positive emotional experiences, such as caring. Factors that influence PS Ts’ emotional experiences in online teaching practice are lack of Curriculum Knowledge (CrK), lack of subject-matter knowledge or Content Knowledge (CK), and lack of Pedagogical Knowledge (PK) in terms of assessing students’ competence, and the interlink between theory and practice. All PS Ts develop a good understanding of how to exploit technological tools by encouraging their self-concept. This study substantiates the importance of shared-space coaching for teacher mentors before they become an escort for PSTs who are going to be professional teacher mentors.
Booksnaps or Ms Word? Which One Is Better in Developing Reading Comprehension across Critical-Creative Thinking Levels Yohana, Elva; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Suryati, Nunung; Astuti, Utari Praba
JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): JEELS November 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/jeels.v11i2.2791

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The study investigates which of the two summary writing techniques (one using BookSnaps and the other using MS-Word) affects reading comprehension performance better than the other.  It also examines whether or not level of critical-creative thinking skills affects the results. This study used a causal-comparative design. Two groups of students were involved in this study and after the treatment they were tested on their reading comprehension performance across critical-creative thinking skill levels. The results showed that the reading comprehension performance of the two groups of students were not different significantly regardless of the summary writing techniques used. The results also showed that students with high level of critical-creative thinking skill outperformed the students with low critical-creative thinking skill in each of the two groups. This implies that teachers might use either BookSnaps or MS- Word to train the students in summary writing. However, when dealing with students with low critical-creative thinking level, the teachers might give more time in the process of summary writing or give assistance to students who need it when applying either BookSnaps of MS-Word.
The management of English as medium of instruction (EMI) policy at an Indonesian technological institution Erliana, Santi; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Widiati, Utami; Basthomi, Yazid
Journal on English as a Foreign Language Vol 14, No 2 (2024): Issued in September 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v14i2.8306

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Due to its internationalization agenda, higher education institutions (HEI) in Indonesia adopted English as medium of instruction (EMI) programs despite the absence of a national policy document to regulate EMI. Studies on EMI policy in HEI focused on the effect policy could have on the dominant group and gave less highlight on EMI policy implementation management. This case study examined the management of EMI as language policy at the meso-(institutional) and micro-(classroom) levels. The data sources include the institutional policy document related to the EMI program, and interviews with seven EMI officers and seven EMI teachers at a Technological Institute in Indonesia. Using Spolsky's language management framework for the "sensitizing concept," the result of the thematic analysis of the data shows three major categories of EMI policy management: EMI classroom management mechanism, language-related mechanism, and incentivization mechanism. The EMI teachers practice EMI differently in the classroom. Three teachers used English only, while four teachers used multilingualism for content comprehension. The most highlighted managerial and teaching problems come from the students’ recruitment. Therefore, reflecting on the constrain due to the management, it is recommended that the Ministry of Education provide more concrete and practical guidance on EMI implementation in Indonesia.
Perceptions of Online Teacher Feedback Via Screencast among Indonesian Studentsin Online Writing Classes Sari, Ratih Novita; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i3.11418

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There have been several studies interested in combining Internet Computer Technology (ICT) in writing because it improves the writing performance of L2 students in a widespread link to instruction. However, an earlier study has concentrated on the specific writing technologies employed. Few research has examined students' impressions of Screencast's use as an online video-audio tool for delivering feedback. This study adds to the corpus of knowledge about Indonesian students' perspectives on feedback. Participation, revision incorporation, feedback performance, and student preferences are the four feedback components examined in this research. The acquisition of primary data used varied methods. Online perception surveys were sent to Indonesian second-year college students. Personal and quasi interviews were also employed to improve data and learn what may drive students to perceive more. To analyse the interview data, a descriptive analysis was performed. Students reported a high level of pleasure while using video feedback with a particular technology, Screencast, in an online writing course. The interview data provide support. The students believed that video feedback allows them to strengthen their writing skills more effectively than textual feedback provided by the teacher. In this study, the implications for language teaching and learning practice are examined further.
Exploring Informal Digital Language Learning: How Learning Frequency Counts Indrayani, Ninuk; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Mukminatien, Nur; Ivone, Francisca Maria
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i3.11366

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Facing globalization era, students tend to learn English informally. However, among the enormous studies on the use of informal learning, it was still inconclusive whether the time spent students dealt with their gadget really connected to English proficiency. This paper examines informal learning frequency in the area of English as a Foreign Language (EFL), particularly its contribution to students’ English proficiency. The study focuses on the discussions of time spent that students engage through English learning by the navigation of the digital application as part of informal learning. Correlation study was employed as the research design by collecting the data from 302 Indonesian university students through a survey. The findings showed positive yet low level of correlation, but reflect a description that students who preserve more time in the informal learning engagements made better improvement to English proficiency. The results of the study convinced that the frequent engagement with high agency of learning goal commitment is essential for achieving better English proficiency. Additionally, it adds an insight into how informal learning high frequency can make a unique contribution to EFL learners’ overall English outcomes and determine how teachers can provide necessary support to acknowledge the emerging progress of technology in education and modify their classroom practice through technology-enhanced language teaching with the intention of encouraging students’ autonomous learning with technology into language learning opportunities outside the classroom in order to enrich pedagogical insight of how informal digital learning can complement in-class and out-of-class learning.
Development Graphic Organizers as Web-Based Learning in Writing an Opinion Essay Livianni Lambe; I Nyoman Sudana Degeng; Bambang Yudi Cahyono; Henry Praherdhiono
Edutechnium Journal of Educational Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Edutechnium Journal of Educational Technology
Publisher : CV. Edutechnium Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71365/edujet.v2i2.50

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The study aims to describe the development process of readymade Graphic organizers applied in Web-Based Learning (WBL) to increase students writing ability of opinion essays. The method was R and D using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). To obtain the data, the researcher used a questionnaire using a 5-point Likert Scale. The questionnaires were distributed to experts and users and the result divulged the overall average 4.616 (4.62) categorized perfectly. The product was able to work well whereas the readymade graphic organizers assisted learners to write their opinion essays cohesively and coherently. The learning materials in this WBL use Youtube to help students learn about elements of writing and language individually and independently. When developing this product in web-based learning, it cognized ethical dimension, institution, management, technology, pedagogy, interface system, source, and evaluation. The graphic organizer applied on web-based learning endowed positive values to lectures and scholars.
In-service English teachers’ motivations in the Indonesian teacher profession education program Apoko, Tri Wintolo; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 4: August 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i4.28442

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To be certified as professional English teachers, Indonesian teachers must complete the teacher profession education program (TPEP) offered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. Due to a lack of discussion and research on the motivation of inservice English teachers participating in the TPEP, this study explored the TPEP-related motivation of in-service English teachers. There were 80 inservice English teachers who joined the TPEP at a reputable private university in Indonesia participated in this mixed-method study. A survey questionnaire was distributed to the in-service teachers to know their motivation regarding the TPEP. The findings indicated that the majority of the in-service English teachers were highly motivated to participate in the TPEP. They also thought that TPEP was beneficial for teachers as it enhanced their knowledge and skills in teaching. Through the TPEP they learned to use innovative strategies to teach English such as project-based learning and problem-based learning. This implies that more in-service English teachers should be encouraged to join TPEP to develop their competencies.
Co-Authors Achmad Effendi Kadarisman Ajeng Inayatul Ilahiyah Andina, Diah Maya Ani Susanti Anik Nunuk Wulyani Anisatul Faizah Anisatul Faizah Arinas Sabila Asy’ari, Nafiatun Ainia Atik Umamah Atika Kumala Dewi, Atika Kumala Aulia Apriana Azza Nabila Azza Nabila Bagio Tjahjadi Delsa Miranty Devinta Puspita Ratri Diah Maya Andina Diah Maya Andina Effendi, Muhammad Idris Ekaning Dewanti Laksmi El Khoiri, Niamika Elva Yohana Endah Yulia Rahayu Falentinus Ndruru Fardhila Sheli Rahmawati Fatimatus Suhroh Fibrie Permata Sari Francisca Maria Ivone Gunadi Harry Sulistyo Happy Prasida Ningtyas Hasti Rahmaningtyas Henry Praherdhiono Hikmah Zalifah Putri Hilda Cahyani I Nyoman Sudana Degeng Ichwany, Salsabila Saifa Fitra Ikrima Halimatus Sa'diyah Indri Astutik Johannes Ananto Prayogo Jonathans, Peggy Magdalena Kasihani K.E. Suyanto Khoiriyah Khoiriyah Komm Pechinthorn Landry Dwiyoga Daniswara Livianni Lambe Lulu Laela Amalia M. Hilmy Hidayatullah Made Frida Yulia Mafulah, Siti Merliyani Putri Anggraini Metaria Metaria Miftahul Janah Mirjam Anugerahwati Moh. Taufik Mohammad Amiqul Fahmi Mubarok, Ahsin Fahmi Mubarok, Ahsin Fahmi Much Deiniatur Much Deiniatur Muhana Gipayana Nabila, Azza Nadrotin Mawaddah Nanang Zubaidi Ninuk Indrayani Nunung Suryati Nunung Suryati Nur Afifah Rustan Nur Mukminatien Nur Setyo Wulandari Nurjanah, Lailatul Nurmalinda Maharani Farizka Oki Dwi Ramadian Punggulina Andawaty Tiven Radina Anggun Nurisma Rahmawati, Fardhila Sheli Ramadian, Oki Dwi Ramli, Astri Mardilla Ratih Novita Sari, Ratih Novita Roghibatul Luthfiyyah Rohi Qimmahtum Rohmana, Wahyu Indah Mala Rowiyah, Siti Rusdiana Junaid S. V. Sailaja Saida Ulfa Santi Erliana, Santi Sari Karmina Satriani, Satriani Shirly Rizki Kusumaningrum Sintha Tresnadewi Siusana Kweldju Sri Rachmajanti Sri Rachmajanti Suharyadi Suhono Syamdianita Syamdianita, Syamdianita Syarif, Tengku Intan Suzila Tengku Tengku Intan Suzila Tengku Intan Suzila bt Tengku Sharif Tengku Intan Suzila Tengku Sharif Tengku Intan Suzila Tengku Sharif Titik Lina Widyaningsih Tri Wintolo Apoko Ulya Safira Riadini Utami Widiati Utari Praba Astuti Utari Praba Astuti Wahyun Bardianing Panggalih Winarti Wulandari, Nur Setyo Yazid Basthomi Yofita Christy Isgiarno Yohana, Elva Yuli Ani Setyo Dewi Zakila Mardatila Ersyad Zhenita Deliany