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The Implementation of the Hidden Object Interactive Game Using Powerpoint in Improving Students' Vocabulary Mastery Nanda Triana; Amra Ariyani; La Sunra
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline2029

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This research aims to find out whether the implementation of the Hidden Object interactive game using PowerPoint can improve students' vocabulary mastery or not. A quantitative pre-experimental research type was used in this study. All seventh-grade students at SMP Negeri 1 Watansoppeng made up the population of this study. The sample was taken by selecting one class randomly as a representative of a cluster (cluster random sampling) of 25 students. The instrument used was the vocabulary test while data collection was carried out using pretest, treatment, and posttest techniques. Descriptive statistical analysis was the technique of data analysis that was applied where the average pretest score of the 25 students in this study was 72.84, and the average posttest score was 87.84. In addition, it is evident that the two-tailed significance value in the pretest and posttest results was 0.000 which denotes that the two-tailed value is less than 0.05 (significant level), and based on decision-making, this indicates that H0 is rejected while H1 is accepted. In addition, the analysis results obtained from each aspect of vocabulary, namely: meaning has a mean pretest and posttest difference of 19.40, spelling, 11.72, pronunciation 3.32, word classes, 1.52 and word use has a mean difference of 43.04. Other results also show that there were four aspects of vocabulary, namely meaning, spelling, pronunciation, and word use which can show that the two-tailed value was less than 0.05 while the value for the two-tailed aspect of word classes was more than 0.05. It is stated that the four aspects of vocabulary other than Word Classes reject H0 while H1 is accepted. This means that there is a significant difference between student scores before and after implementing the Hidden Object interactive game using PowerPoint. Thus, it can be inferred that in general the implementation of the Hidden Object interactive games using PowerPoint significantly improves students' vocabulary mastery. But for each aspect of vocabulary, only word classes had the smallest mean difference and did not have a significant improvement in students' vocabulary while the biggest mean difference was in the word use aspect.
Teachers’ Challenges in EFL Classroom Management Reski Hidayat; La Sunra; Kisman Salija
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline2527

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Every teacher who teaches a foreign language must have challenges in teaching and managing the classroom. The objectives of this study are: (1) To find out the English teachers’ challenges in English classroom management at SMA Insan Cendekia Syech Yusuf. (2) To describe the strategies used by teachers to solve the challenges in English classroom management at SMA Insan Cendekia Syech Yusuf. The subjects of this study were three teachers who taught English subjects at SMA Insan Cendekia Syech Yusuf. This research used a qualitative method. The instruments that the researcher employed were documentation, interviews, and observation. The researcher applied Miles et al.'s theory—data reduction, data display, conclusion drafting, and verification—to the data analysis process. The study's findings suggest that: (1) Teachers have difficulties when instructing pupils in English, including inadequate vocabulary acquisition, insufficient exposure to the language, psychological issues, linguistic difficulties, and low proficiency. (2) Teachers used several strategies to overcome the challenges they faced, such as the Determination Strategy, Group Discussion Strategy, and Communication Strategy. It appears that there are still a lot of difficulties in controlling and instructing English in the classroom when it comes to some of these issues. Therefore, in order to create a safe and comfortable learning environment where learning proceeds without problems teachers must employ a variety of teaching strategies in addition to appropriate classroom management techniques.
An Analysis of Students’ Learning Needs for the Seventh Grade Students at MTs. Barana Sri Nurnaninsih Ali; Syarifuddin Dollah; La Sunra
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline2565

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This research aims to identify the needs of students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs.) Barana. This research used a qualitative descriptive research design with 10 seventh-grade students as the subjects in this research. In collecting the data, the research instruments in this research were interview guides. The interview was conducted with a student to find out their needs for English lessons. The researcher found that the needs of MTs. Barana students related to English lessons were the need for images in the textbook, vocabulary list to assist students knowing the meaning, more emphasis on pairs learning and learning should more focus on how to read and pronounce the words in English. Additionally, the students also revealed their needs for English lessons. First, the students’ necessities are English as a subject at school thus they need it to pass the exam, go abroad, and achieve their dreams as well as they want to learn English because never learned it in Elementary school. The second, is students’ lack or difficulty, they are difficult to find the meaning, read the passage and pronounce the word in the textbook. The third, students’ wants are images to assist them in guessing the meaning. The fourth, student skills needed are vocabulary, reading and pronunciation. The last, student learning styles are listening or auditory learning and they prefer to learn in pairs compared with individually as well as in groups.
Teacher’s Perceptions of the English Teacher Competences of Senior High School in Pangkep Sri Fausyia; Syarifuddin Dollah; La Sunra
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline2874

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The objective of this study is to find out teachers' perceptions of English teachers' competence in senior high schools in Pangkep. This study uses a qualitative method. The population of this study is teachers in senior high schools in Pangkep, with the sample consisting of English teachers in SMAN 2 Pangkep, SMAN 9 Pangkep, and SMAN 10 Pangkep. The research instrument used is interviews. The results show that English teachers' perceptions of competence include four aspects: professional competence, personality competence, pedagogical competence, and social competence, all of which are important and interrelated to carry out tasks effectively and professionally.
Scaffolding in English Classroom: A Case Study on the Teaching of English Language to Eight-Year Students Muh. Fadel Fajrin; La Sunra; Hasriani G
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline3007

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This study aimed to find out (1) How the teacher perceives the scaffolding strategy. (2) how the teacher applies scaffolding in teaching English. This study used a qualitative descriptive method and collected data through observation and interviews. The observation process was carried out in two meetings in class VIII.6 SMPN 7 Makassar and the interview process was conducted with a teacher. The findings showed that (1) In the interview process, the teacher argues that scaffolding strategies are beneficial in the learning process, namely to build confidence, identify student knowledge, and create student independence. This is very important to achieve learning goals and increase the best potential of each student. (2) The English teacher in class VIII.6 SMPN 7 Makassar uses scaffolding strategy methods in teaching. Researchers found six types of scaffolding strategies used by the teacher in teaching, namely modeling, questioning, giving feedback, breaking down tasks, direct assistance, and providing learning resources. Teacher explain the material to be learned in a structured and systematic manner that can be easily understood by students.