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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PQRST AND SQ3R STRATEGIES BASED ON THE TEXT TYPES UPON THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS’ READING COMPETENCY AT SMPN 4 SINGARAJA Dedy Sandiarsa Sari, Komang; Tantra, Dewa Komang; Ratminingsih, Ni Made
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 (2013)
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  Abstract This research aimed at investigating whether or not there is a different effect between PQRST and SQ3R strategies based on the text types upon the eighth grade students’ reading competency. This research was an experimental research with 2 X 2 factorial designs. The population was 6 classes (179 students) of grade VIII in SMPN 4 Singaraja in the academic year 2012/2013, in which 4 classes were sample of this research which was assigned into two groups, two classes with 60 students were PQRST strategy group, and two classes with 60 students were SQ3R strategy group determined by using a Multistage Random Sampling. The data were collected through reading comprehension test that were analyzed by using Statistical Two-Way ANOVA. The result shows that, first, FA = 31.533 with the significant value was 0.000 which was less than 0.5, therefore, there is a significance difference between the students who were taught by PQRST strategy than those who were taught by SQ3R strategy. Second, FAB = 2.624 with the significant value was 0.107 which was higher than 0.5, therefore, there is no interactional effect of teaching reading strategies (PQRST and SQ3R) and text types (narrative and recount) on students’ reading competency. Keywords: PQRST strategy, SQ3R strategy, Text Types, Reading Competency.
TEAMMATES CONSULT STRATEGY TOWARDS STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION AND READING NARRATIVE TEXT Imran, Fathurrahman; Sandiarsa S., K. Dedy
Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 5, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : IKIP Mataram

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This research was generally attempted to find the effect of Teammates Consult Strategy towards students’ motivation and reading narrative text at FPBS IKIP Mataram. This research was an experimental research with MANOVA as the data analysis. The population of this research was the students of the third semester of FPBS students. The sample of the research was 45 students consisted of two classes. From the research data found that with the mean score of motivation was 81,04 and control group was 78,00. With the significance 0.000 < 0,05. While the mean for the reading of experimental group was 82,54 and control group was 79,09 with the significance 0.000 < 0,05. It can be concluded that the result of the research showed that there was a significant effect of Teammates Consult strategy towards students’ motivation, there was a significant effect of Teammates consult strategy toward reading narrative text, there was a significant effect of motivation and reading narrative text, there was a significant effect of Teammates Consult strategy towards students motivation and reading narrative text and there was no correlation between motivation and reading narrative text.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PQRST AND SQ3R STRATEGIES BASED ON THE TEXT TYPES UPON THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS’ READING COMPETENCY AT SMPN 4 SINGARAJA Dedy Sandiarsa Sari, Komang; Tantra, Dewa Komang; Ratminingsih, Ni Made
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Indonesia Vol 1 (2013)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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  Abstract This research aimed at investigating whether or not there is a different effect between PQRST and SQ3R strategies based on the text types upon the eighth grade students? reading competency. This research was an experimental research with 2 X 2 factorial designs. The population was 6 classes (179 students) of grade VIII in SMPN 4 Singaraja in the academic year 2012/2013, in which 4 classes were sample of this research which was assigned into two groups, two classes with 60 students were PQRST strategy group, and two classes with 60 students were SQ3R strategy group determined by using a Multistage Random Sampling. The data were collected through reading comprehension test that were analyzed by using Statistical Two-Way ANOVA. The result shows that, first, FA = 31.533 with the significant value was 0.000 which was less than 0.5, therefore, there is a significance difference between the students who were taught by PQRST strategy than those who were taught by SQ3R strategy. Second, FAB = 2.624 with the significant value was 0.107 which was higher than 0.5, therefore, there is no interactional effect of teaching reading strategies (PQRST and SQ3R) and text types (narrative and recount) on students? reading competency. Keywords: PQRST strategy, SQ3R strategy, Text Types, Reading Competency.
TEAMMATES CONSULT STRATEGY TOWARDS STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION AND READING NARRATIVE TEXT Imran, Fathurrahman; Sandiarsa S., K. Dedy
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching)Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa dan Seni Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 5, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : IKIP Mataram

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This research was generally attempted to find the effect of Teammates Consult Strategy towards students? motivation and reading narrative text at FPBS IKIP Mataram. This research was an experimental research with MANOVA as the data analysis. The population of this research was the students of the third semester of FPBS students. The sample of the research was 45 students consisted of two classes. From the research data found that with the mean score of motivation was 81,04 and control group was 78,00. With the significance 0.000 < 0,05. While the mean for the reading of experimental group was 82,54 and control group was 79,09 with the significance 0.000 < 0,05. It can be concluded that the result of the research showed that there was a significant effect of Teammates Consult strategy towards students? motivation, there was a significant effect of Teammates consult strategy toward reading narrative text, there was a significant effect of motivation and reading narrative text, there was a significant effect of Teammates Consult strategy towards students motivation and reading narrative text and there was no correlation between motivation and reading narrative text.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEMORY TRICKS GAME IN TEACHING GRAMMAR Ningsi, Cicilia; Suadiyatno, Taufik; Sandiarsa S., K. Dedy
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 4, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : IKIP Mataram

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This research was aimed to find out the effectiveness of Memory Tricks game in teaching grammar. The research was experimental research and the design that was used was pre-test and post-test design. The population of the study was the first grade students of SMKN 1 Kuripan especially in TKJ (TeknikKomputer and Jaringan) course which consisted of three classes. Two classes were chosen as the samples, those were TKJ 1 Class as experimental group consisted of thirty five students and TKJ 3 Class as control group consisted thirty five students. They were chosen by usingSimple Random Sampling technique. Experimental group was treated by Memory Tricks game and control group was treated by Verb Search game. The instrument that was used objective test in forms of completion items test. Then, the scores were analyzed by using statistical analysis. It showed the mean score of experimental group was 76 while the mean score control group was 69.2 and the value of t (t test) = 2,7922 was higher than the value of  (t table) = 1.9955 at the significance level of 0.05% and the number of degree freedom (68). Therefore, according to the result of the analysis, it can be concluded that there is a significant difference between student?s grammar scores taught by Memory Tricks game and taught by Verb Search game. In other words, Memory Tricks game is effective in teaching grammar.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PQRST AND SQ3R STRATEGIES BASED ON THE TEXT TYPES UPON THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS’ READING COMPETENCY AT SMPN 4 SINGARAJA Ratminingsih, Ni Made; Sandiarsa, Komang Dedy; Tantra, Dewa Komang
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 1, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : IKIP Mataram

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This research aimed at investigating whether or not there is a different effect between PQRST and SQ3R strategies based on the text types upon the eighth grade students? reading competency. This research was an experimental research with 2 X 2 factorial designs. The population was 6 classes (179 students) of grade VIII in SMPN 4 Singaraja in the academic year 2012/2013, in which 4 classes were sample of this research which was assigned into two groups, two classes with 60 students were PQRST strategy group, and two classes with 60 students were SQ3R strategy group determined by using a Multistage Random Sampling. The data were collected through reading comprehension test that were analyzed by using Statistical Two-Way ANOVA. The result shows that, first, FA = 31.533 with the significant value was 0.000 which was less than 0.5, therefore, there is a significance difference between the students who were taught by PQRST strategy than those who were taught by SQ3R strategy. Second, FAB = 2.624 with the significant value was 0.107 which was higher than 0.5, therefore, there is no interactional effect of teaching reading strategies (PQRST and SQ3R) and text types (narrative and recount) on students? reading competency. 
The Rapid Learning Shift In The Time Of Covid-19: Exploring The Efl Learners’ Speaking Anxiety K. Dedy Sandiarsa; Abdul Kadir Bagis; Dedi Sumarsono
Cordova Journal : languages and culture studies Vol. 11 No. 2 (2021): Desember 2021
Publisher : The Center for Language Development, Mataram State Islamic University.

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The rapid learning shift due to the existence of Covid-19 was mandatory to be conducted at school. Due to this matter, the teaching and learning approach has been shifted from having face-to-face interaction in the classroom to distance learning and to the mixture between face-to-face interaction and distance learning. The goal of the research was to figure out the EFL learners’ anxiety due to the rapid shift learning in this covid-19 pandemic. This study was conducted at second grade students of SMAN 8 Mataram. The finding shows that a high level of anxiety of the EFL learners’ contribute to the students speaking performance. When building communication with others, the EFL learners speaking skill were not performed well due to their high speaking anxiety. The main causes of the EFL learners anxiety were lack of confidence, fear of making mistakes, lack of practice, and low speaking skill level.
A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ‘’BUZZ GROUP’’ AND ‘’CRITICAL DEBATE’’ TOWARD STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ACHIEVEMENT K. Dedy Sandiarsa S; Muhamad Suhaili
JUPE : Jurnal Pendidikan Mandala Vol 4, No 5 (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan Mandala

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This research is aimed at finding the comparative study between Buzz Group and Critical Debate toward students’ speaking achievement. This research was experimental research. Statistic formula was used as the technique of data analysis. The subject of this research consisted of 44 students at the second grade students of MA Darul Qur’an Bengkel. The technique of collecting data used pre-test and post-test. The mean score of experimental group was 48.72 for pre-test, 66.18 for post-test and control group was 46.18 for pre-test, 63.27 for post-test. Variance of experimental group was 68.21, 62.91 for variance of control group and ttest score was 0.13 and t-table in significance level of 0.05 was 1.682 with degree of freedom was 42. It showed that t-test was higher than t-table, so that way, alternative hypothesis accepted and null hypothesis rejected. Therefore, the writer concluded there was significant compare of Buzz Group and Critical Debate towards students’ speaking achievement at the second grade students of MA Darul Qur’an Bengkel in academic year 2017/2018.
Enhancing English Language Teaching: Strategies, Challenges, and Opportunities Sandiarsa S, K. Dedy; Firman, Edi
Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (JIME) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Educartion (April)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/jime.v10i2.6834

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Central to the article's inquiry are the innovative teaching methodologies and effective classroom strategies employed in ELT classrooms worldwide. Through a critical examination of theoretical frameworks and practical applications, the article illuminates the diverse pedagogical approaches and instructional techniques used to enhance language acquisition and proficiency among learners. From communicative language teaching to task-based learning and content-based instruction, the article explores the richness and diversity of approaches that educators employ to engage and empower language learners. The article delves into the transformative impact of technological advancements on language education. By examining the integration of digital tools, multimedia resources, and online platforms in ELT pedagogy, the article highlights the potential of technology to enhance language learning outcomes, facilitate authentic communication, and foster learner autonomy. However, it also acknowledges the challenges and complexities associated with technology integration, such as access barriers, digital divides, and the need for digital literacy skills among educators and learners. The article explores opportunities for professional development, collaboration, and research within the ELT community. By fostering a culture of continuous learning, collaboration, and inquiry, educators can enhance their teaching effectiveness, expand their pedagogical repertoire, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of language education. Through networks, conferences, and research initiatives, educators have the opportunity to engage in dialogue, exchange ideas, and explore innovative practices that promote excellence in ELT.
PEER FEEDBACK STRATEGY TOWARDS SIXTH SEMESTER STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN TRANSLATION S, K. Dedy Sandiarsa; Suhaili, Muhamad
JISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol 6, No 1 (2022): JISIP (Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

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This Research aimed at finding the effect of Peer Feedback strategy towards fifth semester students’ ability in translation subject at S1 Degree of English Department FBMB, Mandalika University. This research was quasi experimental design of experimental research. The population was 3 classes (118 students), in which 2 classes were selected as the sample that was divided into two groups; Class A with 30 students as the experimental group and Class B with 30 students as the control, the groups were divided by using Simple Random Sampling technique. The data collection got from translation test of translating texts given, then the data were analyzed by using SPSS 2019 computer program for windows 10. The result showed that the significant value of = 0.000 was lower than 0.05. Therefore, it can be concluded that the students in Class A who were taught by using Peer Feedback strategy have higher score in translation than the students of Class B who were taught by using the grammar translation strategy. Based on the conclusion, the researcher suggested that Peer Feedback strategy should be used to teach translation for the fifth semester students at S1 degree of English Department of FBMB, Mandalika University.