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Students’ Perception of Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) on Reading Comprehension in SMPN 1 Abang Ni Made Kristin Natalia; Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia Dewi; Ni Putu Astiti Pratiwi
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): JoES (October)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (276.897 KB) | DOI: 10.36663/joes.v1i3.214

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Assisting students to have good reading comprehension is essential to be accomplished during learning. Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) comes as the most used strategy to promote students’ literacy and build their reading comprehension based on the pre-observation in junior high schools in Karangasem Regency. This study aimed to investigate students’ perception of using SSR to enhance students’ reading comprehension in SMPN 1 Abang. The design of the study was mixed-method. The setting of this study is SMPN 1 Abang, located in Abang district, Karangasem regency, Bali province. This study used a questionnaire as the instrument of this study. The type of questionnaire used is a mail survey, specifically the questionnaire created in scale items by using Likert-type questions. As the study results, the mean score was categorized as very high because it was 4.50 and the interval was 4.00<M<5.00. In other words, the student's perception of using SSR to enhance students’ reading comprehension in SMPN 1 Abang showed very positive qualifications. Thus, it implies that SSR is helpful to improve students’ reading comprehension.
An Investigation of Teaching Aids Used by English Teachers in Teaching Vocabulary for Young Learners Sanjaya, I Gede Heri; Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia; Paramartha, Anak Agung Gede Yudha
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
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This qualitative study aims at investigating the teaching aids used to teach vocabulary for young learners. The data were collected using questionnaires and interview to determine the kinds of teaching aids used to teach vocabulary, the challenges in implementing them, and how English teachers face these challenges. The data collected were analyzed qualitatively by referring to Miles & Huberman (1994). The results show that the dominant type of teaching aids used by the English teachers to teach English to the young learners is audio-visual which is a combination of visual and audio aids was seldomly used by the teachers. According to the interview, the teachers felt that students were more engaged by visuals and audiovisuals because teachers can place interesting decorations to guide the students; for example, a student's favorite cartoon character or animal. The result of the interview also showed that the teachers found challenges in implementing the teaching aids, namely (a) time consuming (b) quality of teaching aids (c) technical difficulties. To face the challenges, teachers usually consider alternatives that are equivalent to the media that should have been used, allocated time, and also skills in operating electronic to implement the teaching aids.
Student Perceptions on Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in Learning to Speak English of Tenth-Grade at SMA Swasta Masehi GBKP Berastagi Sihotang, Rosanti Br; Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia; Juniarta, Putu Adi Krisna
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): JoES (Desember)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36663/joes.v3i2.453

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This study focuses on describing the perceptions of tenth grade students in learning Problem Based Learning in English-speaking classes at SMS Swasta Masehi GBKP Berastagi. This study was a mixed method study. Data collection in this study was carried out through questionnaires and interviews. The results of data analysis confirm that: (1) All students of class ten IPA-1 SMA Swasta Masehi GBKP Berastagi have a fairly satisfied perception of problem-based learning method in learning English in the oral class. (2) Problem based learning increase students’ confidence to speak English either by presenting or discussing with friends. (3) Some introvert students have a little problem in the problem-based method but can be tricked by the teacher occasionally giving problems to be solved privately. (4) English teachers who teach in class ten IPA-1 SMA Swasta Masehi GBKP Berastagi feel an increase in students' desire to learn English at every meeting. Problem-based learning is encouraged in enhancing students speaking skill.
Exploring Differences in Teaching Methods and Classroom Management Between Novice and Experienced Teachers Sampurna, Marta Afrida; Artini, Luh Putu; Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Upcoming Issues (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36663/joes.v5i2.988

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The objective was to examine and contrast the teaching practices of novice and experienced teachers, focusing on affective strategies, classroom structure, feedback, content enrichment, and cooperative learning. A qualitative observational method was employed to analyze classroom behaviors, assessment techniques, and student interactions. Data were gathered from multiple sessions conducted by teachers at different career stages, allowing for in-depth comparison. Findings revealed that novice teachers prioritize creating supportive, emotionally engaging, and interactive environments, while experienced teachers tend to adopt more structured, discipline-focused, and academically rigorous methods. Feedback strategies also differed, with novices using collaborative assessments and experienced teachers favoring teacher-led correction. Differences were influenced by factors such as teaching experience, pedagogical confidence, professional development, and institutional expectations. In conclusion, the study underscores the evolving nature of teaching practices, highlighting the need for targeted professional development and mentorship programs to support novice teachers in transitioning toward experienced, effective instructional methods.
English Teachers’ Assessment Practices in Differentiated Instruction Wati, Ketut Merina; Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia; Paramartha, Anak Agung Gede Yudha
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Upcoming Issues (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36663/joes.v5i2.1065

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This study aims to describe how English teachers at SMA Negeri 3 Singaraja implement assessment in differentiated instruction. Using descriptive qualitative methods through observations and interviews, this study found that teachers utilize diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments to identify students' prior knowledge, monitor learning progress, and measure final achievement. Diagnostic assessments help teachers map students' readiness, interests and learning styles, while formative assessments allow teachers to provide feedback and adjust learning according to students' needs. Summative assessments are used at the end of learning to evaluate overall mastery of the material. This practice shows that assessment is not only a tool for assessing learning outcomes, but also supports student-centred learning and is aligned with Merdeka Curriculum. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating different types of assessments to create flexible learning, accommodate students' diverse abilities, and motivate students to improve their learning outcomes.
Co-Authors -, Ni Putu Lia Agustini ., Kadek Anggun Pradnya Sari ., Kadek Anggun Pradnya Sari ., Luh Gede Eka Wahyuni, S.Pd., M.Pd. ., Putu Wiraningsih A.A. Gede Yudha Paramartha Adiguna, I Wayan Bayu Anak Agung Gede Yudha Paramartha Anak Agung Gede Yudha Paramartha Arnaya, Ida Bagus Putu Adhitya Artini, Luh Putu Putu Astitiani, Made Audina, Ira Putri Ayuni, Ni Luh Chandra Barus, Lanina Mayrani br Batan, I Gede - Dewa Ayu Eka Agustini Dewa Ayu Made Juli Astari Dewa Ayu Made Juli Astari Dewa Ayu Made Juli Astari Dewi, Gusti Putu Rustika Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Meka Ella Wulandari Era Marsakawati, Ni Putu G.A.P. Suprianti Hasri, Putu Perwita I Gede - Batan I Nyoman Pradnyana Bayu Trisna IDA AYU MADE ISTRI UTAMI . Ida Ayu Putu Anugrah Widiantari Iga Lokita Purnamika Juniarti, Ni Wayan Kadek Fradita Febyone Kadek Nina Harnin Ketut Novita Sari Kristyaningdih, Ni Komang Laksmi, I Gusti Ayu Rai Laksmi, Ni Made Sintya Lestari, Ni Made Pebriyanti Luh Gede Eka Wahyuni Luh Putu Artini Made Andini Putri Adelia Made Hery Santosa Mahendra, Kadek Agus Toni Mahendra, Made Surya Marhaeni, A. A. Istri Ngurah Nazira, Arni Ni Komang Arie Suwastini Ni Luh Chandra Ayuni Ni Made Kristin Natalia Ni Made Ratminingsih Ni Made Wita Anggarawati Ni Nyoman Padmadewi Ni Nyoman Padmadewi Ni Putu Astiti Pratiwi Ni Putu Era Marsakawati Ni Putu Liana Santy Ni Wayan Juniari Noviyanti, Ni Komang Diah Paramartha, .A. Gede Yudha Paramartha, A .A. Gede Yudha Paramartha, A. A. Gede Yudha Pradnyadewi, Diah Ayu Manik Pradnyana, I Ketut Putra Prawisanthi, Tasya Astri Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi,MA . Putri Balqis, Putri Putri Nida Dewi, Ni Komang Putri, Ni Wayan Astri Monika Putri, Putu Diah Marcelina Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta Putu Devi Mas Wulandari Putu Devi Mas Wulandari Putu Enik Kristiani Putu Kerti Nitiasih Putu Veni Aryanti Sampurna, Marta Afrida Sanjaya, I Gede Heri Santy, Ni Putu Liana Sari, Komang Bela Pradnya Sihotang, Rosanti Br Trisna, I Nyoman Pradnyana Bayu Utami, Luh Putu Restu Adi Verlinsti Vania Tamala Wati, Ketut Merina Wijaya, I Nyoman Arga Yudha Paramartha, A.A Gede