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Pelatihan Asistensi Elemen Organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo, Kabupaten Madiun Imam Mudofir; Moh. Farid Maftuh; Yulius; Titik Rahayu; Prasetyo; Ahmad
DIKEMAS (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Madiun

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Tujuan Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PkM) untuk memberikan asistensi elemen organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo Kabupaten Madiun dan untuk memberikan solusi permasalahan yang ada pada organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo Kabupaten Madiun. Permasalahan-permasalahan yang dihadapi yaitu 1) antara ketua dan anggota, anggota dan anggota di organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo Kabupaten Madiun masih kurang kooperatif, 2) pasifnya organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) yang ditunjukkan kurang efektif dalam berkomunikasi, 3) kurangnya apresiasi dari organisasi sehingga motivasi dalam berorganisasi masih kurang, 4) masih kurangnya kebijaksanaan dan ketegasan pemimpin dalam memutuskan suatu masalah, dan 5) visi misi organisasi yang kurang fokus. Solusi yang diberikan adalah dengan adanya asistensi elemen organisasi untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan pemahaman anggota organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo, Kabupaten Madiun sehingga dapat menyelesaikan yang dihadapi dengan dibuktikan adanya hasil pre-test dan post-test yang mana peserta hanya mampu menjawab dengan nilai 70 sebanyak 8 0rang (30%), dan nilai 60 sebanyak 10 orang (40%) , dan nilai > 60 sebanyak 7 orang (30%). Hal ini berarti bahwa sebelum pelatihan asistensi elemen organisasi Ikatan Pelajar Nahdlatul Ulama’ (IPNU) Kecamatan Dolopo Kabupaten Madiun masih kurang memahami. Setelah pelatihan dan pendampingan dilakukan hasilnya sebanyak 3 0rang (10%) mendapatkan nilai 90, mendapat nilai 80 sebanyak 8 orang (30%), nilai 70 sebanyak 12 orang (50%) dan yang mendapat nilai 60 sebanyak 2 orang (10%).
Pembuatan Media Belajar Bahasa Inggris Dari Bahan Bekas Bagi Guru Yayasan Dharmawanita Tanjungsari, Panekan, Magetan Ita Permatasari; Titik Rahayu; Eda Maaliah; Imam Mudofir; Moh. Farid Maftuh
DIKEMAS (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Madiun

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Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk menumbuhkan kesadaran kepada guru-guru Yayasan Dharmawanita Desa Tanjungsari, Kecamatan Panekan, Kabupaten Magetan tentang pemanfaatan barang bekas sebagai media pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Barang bekas adalah benda-benda yang pernah dipakai (sisa), yang kegunaannnya tidak sama seperti benda yang baru. Sedangkan media adalah semua bentuk perantara, termasuk manusia , materi , atau kejadian, yang di gunakan oleh manusia untuk menyampaikan atau menyampaikan ide atau pendapat sehingga siswa mampu memperoleh pengetahuan , keterampilan , atau sikap. Metode pelaksanaan yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini terdiri dari tiga bagian, yaitu: metode ceramah, metode diskusi dan metode praktek. Selain itu, kerangka evaluasi disusun dalam dua bagian. Yang pertama, evaluasi dilakuakn selama proses kegiatan. Sedangkan bagian evaluasi kedua dilakukan pasca pelatihan. Indikator yang digunakan untuk mengukur keberhasilan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah mulai munculnya kesadaran dari para guru akan potensi bahan bekas sebagai media pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Hal ini akan diikuti dengan inovasi-inovasi dan kreatifitas mandiri yang dilakukan oleh para guru untuk mengembangkan media pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan mereka di masa depan.
Pengembangan Aplikasi Listening Test Berbasis Android Rokhimatul Wakhidah; Moh. Farid Maftuh; Eda Maaliah
Journal of Applied Informatics and Computing Vol 3 No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

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Listening is one of the skills that must be possessed by learners who learn a language. Listening becomes very important skill because it supports other skills that is speaking. The skills must always be trained to improve. Listening courses are currently done by manual, which students answer on a piece of paper and lecturers check the test result manually. The research used Research and Development method. The output of research is an application that is still in the form of prototype. With this application, lecturers more easily in organizing listening test questions and facilitate scoring test results. From the results of the validation of media experts and material experts, 68.75% were obtained. From these results, the application still needs revisions. From the results of testing to students, the results obtained 92% and can be categorized into valid criteria. Research can be continued to test its use while on learning process so that it can be used as teaching material that is suitable for use in the listening courses in the following semester.
DEVELOPING CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING MATERIALS BASED ON PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS IN ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF PNM Moh. Farid Maftuh; Imam Mudofir; Muhyiddin Aziz
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): April : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jupensi.v2i1.1422

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This research was aimed to develop CCU materials for students of English Department. This materials was hoped could support students needs and it cound be link and match with workforce and industry. So that the students can get the benefits maximally especially in understanding intercultural communication and communication skills in Cross Cultural Understanding course. This research applied research and development as explained by Thiagarajan (1974). He defined that Research and Development was a research method which use 4D models those are Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate. The research showed that in the define stage it was counducted need analysis towards 29 students by sharing questionnaires to know the indicator of learning objectives based on learning outcome. In the design stage, the CCU materials contains 10 chapters, 170 pages. The next stage was development, it was aimed to produce a textbook which was based on students need and by using problem solving skills. There were two steps namely expert validation or judgement and product testing. After conducting the limited test and implementation of the product, then we come to the last stages that is disseminates. In this stage, researcher disseminate the product to the users of the textbook. Before that there were some steps which had been done, first contacting the publisher of the book to get ISBN. Then the second one was after getting ISBN the textbook was ready to be copied and shares to the users.
Developing Tourism Management Materials For EFL Learners Based on Local Needs Moh. Farid Maftuh; Jannatul Laily Noviabahari; Rizka Maulina Wulandari
International Journal of Education, Language, Literature, Arts, Culture, and Social Humanities Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): November : International Journal of Education, Language, Literature, Arts, Cult
Publisher : FKIP, Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59024/ijellacush.v1i4.726

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The teaching material design of Tourism Management should meet the vocational students' needs and be relevant to the workplace milieu. A few coursebooks have recently been offered to fulfill the student's needs. Some books that are usually used are about tourism management materials in general. It needs to meet the student's needs. This study aims to describe the process of developing English Materials for Tourism Management courses and how the development of English materials for Tourism Management courses can help students learn Tourism Management. The method used was Research and Development. There were four steps: Defining, Designing, developing, and disseminating. The finding showed that developing materials follows four steps: define, design, design, and disseminate. In Define showed that EFL learners and lecturers need relevant teaching-learning materials that can instantly be applied in the teaching-learning process. In Desing, steps showed that the result of the design stage is a Tourism Management handout based on problem-based learning. The result of this book design is that it contains ten chapters and 110 pages. In Develop steps is the validity test. The last step is Dissemination; the materials are shared with the EFL Learners and lecturers who taught tourism management classes as a reference. This study had two implications; first, Developing this textbook would improve the lecturer's role in the Tourism Management classroom as a facilitator, motivator, and manager. Second, implementing this textbook into the teaching-learning process in Tourism Management classes can improve students' motivation.
Pelatihan Interview Etiquette sebagai Persiapan Mencari Pekerjaan Siswa SMK Widjaya (Yayasan Pendidikan Widjaya) Ngoro Jombang Rizka Maulina Wulandari; Moh. Farid Maftuh; Jannatul Laily Noviabahari; Anggi Arlendo
Kesejahteraan Bersama : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Oktober: Kesejahteraan Bersama : Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/bersama.v1i4.2224

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Understanding professional ethics in the workplace is a crucial aspect for students in Vocational High Schools (SMK) to prepare themselves for entering the workforce. This ethics is not only related to technical skills but also encompasses attitudes, behavior, and the ability to interact professionally. One of the most critical aspects is interview etiquette, as a student’s success is often determined by how they behave and communicate during the interview. An interview is not just about answering questions, but also an opportunity to present a positive self-image. Therefore, students need to understand how to use appropriate body language, manage facial expressions, and answer questions confidently. To address this need, the community service team from the D-III English Language Study Program at Politeknik Negeri Madiun conducted an interview etiquette training at SMK Widjaya Ngoro, Jombang. The training was delivered through interactive discussions and hands-on practice. In the discussion session, students learned preparation strategies, interview etiquette, and follow-up actions after the interview. Furthermore, through simulations, students were able to practice communication skills, improve their attitudes, and build confidence. This activity proved to be beneficial as it enriched knowledge and provided practical experience that is relevant for facing job selection processes in the future.
Improving English Speaking Skill By Structured Dialogue through Problem Based Learning (PBL) Imam Mudofir; Alief Sutantohadi; Halim Ahmad Faizin; Muhyiddin Aziz; Eda Maaliah; Yulius Harry Widodo; Moh. Farid Maftuh
International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijmeal.v2i3.388

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In this study, which began with an initial speaking score of 60.5, the main objective was to enhance students’ English-speaking skills through structured dialogue by applying Problem-Based Learning (PBL). The research was conducted using a Collaborative Classroom Action Research approach, which followed four key stages: planning, action, observation, and reflection. These stages were carried out in distinct cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings. Data were collected through several instruments, including structured dialogue tasks to measure speaking performance, questionnaires to evaluate students’ perceptions of PBL practice, and field notes to capture classroom dynamics. The participants of this study were fourth-semester students of the D3 English Study Program at the State Polytechnic. The findings indicated a significant improvement in students’ English-speaking performance across the two cycles. In Cycle I, the total score achieved was 1,500, with an average of 75 and a success percentage of 70%. In Cycle II, the total score increased to 1,700, with an average of 85 and a success percentage of 90%. This shows a substantial enhancement not only in terms of numerical achievement but also in students’ active engagement and confidence during structured dialogue activities. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the PBL approach in facilitating learning also improved notably. In Cycle I, the average effectiveness score was 6.4, while in Cycle II, it rose to 9.4. These findings suggest that integrating structured dialogue with PBL provides an effective strategy to foster students’ speaking proficiency. It also highlights the potential of collaborative classroom action research in promoting reflective teaching practices and sustained learning improvement.
The Impact of Stereotypes in Cross Cultural Communications between PMM and PNM Students Moh. Farid Maftuh; Imam Mudofir; Muhammad Isa
International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): International Journal of Multilingual Education and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijmeal.v2i3.392

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This study aims to describe how stereotypes occur in cross-cultural communication between PMM and PNM students and to examine their impacts on students’ achievement and interaction. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, with data collected through observation, interviews, and questionnaires to capture both behavioral and perceptual aspects of communication. The findings reveal several key points. First, initial interactions shaped expectations and assumptions about each other’s behavior and culture. Second, stereotypes often caused miscommunication, misunderstandings, and confusion in interpreting messages. Third, they influenced group dynamics, including cooperation, participation, and conflict resolution. Fourth, students’ perceptions of identity, both personal and cultural, played a role in shaping their interactions. Fifth, the study identified both positive and negative impacts. Positive effects included enhanced Javanese language skills, increased cultural awareness, strengthened group identity, and cognitive shortcuts that facilitated understanding of others. Negative effects involved communication gaps, misinterpretation, discrimination, cultural barriers, and language difficulties. Overall, the study highlights that stereotypes in cross-cultural communication are a double-edged sword: while they can provide quick cognitive frameworks for understanding others, they can also impede effective communication and collaboration. These findings emphasize the importance of cultural sensitivity, awareness, and reflective practices in multicultural student interactions to maximize learning and minimize conflicts.