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THE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF PESANTREN LITERATURE TO SUPPORT A RELIGIOUS TOURISM TOWARDS A CREATIVE INDUSTRY Faridi, Abdurrachman
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 5, No 2 (2011): April 2011
Publisher : Faculty of Languages ​​and Arts, State University of Semarang

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Pesantren’s literature is a cultural treasure which exists in Indonesia. Pesantren’s enchantment can be viewed from many sides; i.e. environment, education, teaching, human, even customs and arts. These conditions provide a variety of potential to be optimized. The aim of this study is to expose the potential and model of pesantren’s literature to support religious tourism as a creative industry. The result of this study is to optimize the potential development strategy of pesantren’s literature and to support religious tourism as a creative industry. Pesantren’s literature is used as one of religious tourism attractions that brings the economic life towards a creative industry, and to create other economic activities beneficial for the grassroots’ level.   Keywords: pesantren’s literature, religious tourism, creative industry
The Implementation of Mind Mapping Strategy to Teach Writing in IELTS Preparation Class Pratiwi, Damar Isti; Faridi, Abdurrachman; Hartono, Rudi
Lembaran Ilmu Kependidikan Vol 45, No 1 (2016): Lembaran Ilmu Kependidikan: April 2016
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study is aimed to investigate the implementation of mind mapping strategy to teach writing in IELTS preparation class. It was a descriptive qualitative study on 20 students of IELTS preparation classes. Those students were divided into 6 classes based on their level after taking IELTS placement test. There were 3 teachers who taught 2 classes each. The data were collected by using classroom observations, students’ questionnaire, teachers’ interview, and document analysis. The present study revealed four results. First, mind mapping strategy was implemented by grouping the visual data to find out main trends, large increase or decrease, consistent direction and the relationship between modes and percentages in task 1; whereas in task 2, it was implemented by building students’ critical thinking to list main ideas which later on give supporting details for each main idea. Second, the students enjoyed teaching learning process through mind mapping strategy which resulted in passing guarantee program of having score improvement minimum 1 point, improved their analysis of data, enlarged their knowledge in academic writing topic, built their critical thinking and managed time well. Third, the problems during the implementation of those two strategies were teachers’ schedule, students’ activities at school before joining IELTS preparation class, time management, repetition ideas and phrases, laziness and boredom, and also illegible hand writing. Fourth, the solutions were: managing teachers’ and students’ schedule well, doing the test in time as instructions, reading many articles related with IELTS writing to broaden students’ knowledge, giving free writing, and practicing more.
THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHERS’ FULFILLMENT OF THE FOUR COMPETENCIES Febriana, Evi; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : English Education Journal

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This thesis is a study of how the English teachers fulfill the four competencies as stated in the regulation of education minister number 16 year 2007. The study used qualitative method in which purposive sampling technique was employed. Fifteen English teachers from some private and state schools were chosen as the sample of this study. The data of teachers competence was obtained from interviews and classroom observations. Based on the analysis, the teachers’ fulfillment in pedagogical, professional, personal and social competencies had different results. Based on the teachers’ perceptions, the English teachers’ fulfillment in pedagogical competence was good while the students assumed that the teachers’ fulfillment was fair. Then, concerning professional competence, based on the teachers’ perception, the fulfillment was fair but the students agreed that the fulfillment was fair. In terms of personal and social competence, the teachers agreed that their fulfillment was excellent but the students assumed that the fulfillment was good.
THE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF PESANTREN LITERATURE TO SUPPORT A RELIGIOUS TOURISM TOWARDS A CREATIVE INDUSTRY Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2011)
Publisher : English Education Journal

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Pesantrens literature is a cultural treasure which exists in Indonesia. Pesantrensenchantment can be viewed from many sides; i.e. environment, education, teaching, human,even customs and arts. These conditions provide a variety of potential to be optimized. Theaim of this study is to expose the potential and model of pesantrens literature to supportreligious tourism as a creative industry. The result of this study is to optimize the potentialdevelopment strategy of pesantrens literature and to support religious tourism as a creativeindustry. Pesantrens literature is used as one of religious tourism attractions that brings theeconomic life towards a creative industry, and to create other economic activities beneficialfor the grassroots level.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GIST (GENERATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SCHEMATA AND TEXT) AND KWL (KNOW, WANT, AND LEARNED) STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE READING ACHIEVEMENT OF MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS Hana, Atiya Mahmud; -, Warsono; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 5 No 2 (2015)
Publisher : English Education Journal

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This study is an experimental research with a factorial design which aimed to find out the effectiveness of GIST and KWL strategies to improve reading achievement of male and female students. The samples of the study were the eleventh students of Senior High School 2 Demak in the academic year of 2014/2015. There were two classes, the first and the second experimental groups. GIST strategy was used in the first experimental group, and KWL strategy was used in the second experimental group. To answer research questions number one up to five, T-test was used. While two-ways ANOVA with F-test at the 5% (0.05) level of significance was used to answer the fifth up to seventh question. The result of this study showed that GIST and KWL strategies are effective to improve reading achievement of male and female students. In additon, there is no significant difference of the use of GIST and KWL strategies to improve reading achievement of male and female students. Futhermore, there is no significant difference of gender in using GIST and KWL strategies to improve reading achievement. Finally, there is no interaction among GIST, and KWL strategies, reading achievement, and gender.
GROUP GRID AND ROUNDTABLE FOR TEACHING WRITING OF DESCRIPTIVE TEXT Urunami, Silvia; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar; Faridi, Abdurrachman
ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 6 No 2 (2017): ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching
Publisher : ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching

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This paper is based on a research aiming to describe the effectiveness of Group Grid and Round Table technique in teaching writing descriptive text. By using a quasi-experimental design, the research involves the tenth grade students of SMA Taruna Nusantara Magelang in the academic year of 2016/2017. In this case, the experimental group is X IA 12 and the control group is X IA 10. The result shows that the mean score of the experimental group increases from 69.15 to 79.34 after several treatments applying the strategy. The t-test computation reveals that there is a significant difference between the two groups. It is proven by the tvalue (2.844) which is higher than the ttable (1.998). In addition, a questionnaire is administered to know the effect of implementing the technique to the students. The analysis shows that 59.37% of the students agree that the implementation of the strategy assists their comprehension and 31.25% of them even strongly agree towards the statement. Therefore, Group Grid and Round Table technique is proven an effective strategy in teaching writing descriptive text.
THE EFFECT OF THEME-BASED INSRTUCTION COMPARED TO COMPETENCE-BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING TO TEACH READING COMPREHENSION TO STUDENTS WITH IDGH AND LOW INTEREST Rosyita, Ulya; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : English Education Journal

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This study is an experimental research with a factorial design which aimed to find out the effect of Theme-Based Instruction compared to Competence-Based Language Teaching in teaching reading comprehension to students with high and low interest. The samples of the study were tenth graders  of MA Mathaliul  Falah Kajen, Pati in the  academic year of 2016/2017. There were two classes, 30 students of XA as experimental class and 30 students of XE as control class. Theme-Based Instruction was used for experimental  class, while Competence-Based Language teaching was used in control class. the data of this study were the score of reading comprehension test and interest questionnaire. The result of pretest and posttest were analysed by using T-test and ANOVA  The result of this study showed that Theme-Based  Instruction and Competence-Based Language Teaching to teach reading comprehension to high and low interest students. Theme -Based Instruction was more effective than Competence-Based Language teaching. There was no interaction among Theme-Based instruction, Competence-Based Language Teaching, reading comprehension and students interest.
The Flouting of Grice’s Cooperative Principle by Native and Non-Native Speakers of English Safitri, Riski; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2017)
Publisher : English Education Journal

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The application of cooperative principle and repair strategies in talk showdemonstrates their essential function in language use. This research was intended to explain the flouting maximd of Grice’s Cooperative principle by native and non native speakers of English (guests) in Insight with Desi Anwar talk show, the differences between them in flouting the maxims, how the host of the talk show used repair strategies to overcome the guests who flout the maxims, reasons of using the strategies, and the contribution of the findings to the teaching English as a foreign language. This research used descriptive qualitative method. The findings showed that native and non-native speakers in the talk show flouted all the maxims. There were no significant differences between the performances of the native and non-native speakers in flouting the maxims. The differences only in terms of the frequency of flouting the maxims and the way they flouted the quality maxim. There were three types of repair strategies used by the host. The findings of this study can be considered as the contribution of the study to the teaching English as a foreign language sincethe awareness of cooperative principle is important and repair strategies should be reinforced for classroom interaction.
The Realization of Communication Strategies Used by Extrovert and Introvert Students in Conversation Mujahadah, Siti; Rukmini, Dwi; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 2 (2018): June 2018
Publisher : English Education Journal

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This research aimed to analyse and explain the realization of communication strategies by extrovert and introvert students in conversation. The subject was the fourth semester students in Walisongo State Islamic University. This research employed the descriptive qualitative. I used questionnaire to determine the students’ personality. Recording is needed to obtain the data then followed by transcribing and analyzing the data. The result reveals that extrovert students realized four kinds of communication strategies and do introvert. The similarities were found in the percentage rating of realization which stalling or time-gaining strategies was most used in the conversation. Students tended to use this strategy to maintain the conversation. The next similarity was the way of their realization of communication strategies. They also used those strategies for the same purpose and function. For the differences between extrovert and introvert students, it was found that frequency of the realization was different. The extrovert students tended to more dominant in all strategies than introvert. It showed that extrovert students often used achievement strategies, stalling or time-gaining strategies, and self-monitoring strategies than introvert. In interactional strategies, the introvert tended to use interactional strategies more often than extrovert.
Evaluation of the Use of Attitude Resources in the Undergraduate Students’ Argumentative Speech Bella, Ivvon Septina; Mujiyanto, Januarius; Faridi, Abdurrachman
English Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2018): March 2018
Publisher : English Education Journal

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Appraisal Resources is the developmental theory of Halliday’s interpersonal meaning proposing by Martin and White (2005) in which it evaluates the language meaning in the discourse. This study focused on attitude as a subsystem of appraisal resources. This study investigated comparison of the use of attitude between high and low ability students in argumentative speech. This study employed qualitative research in the form of spoken discourse analysis to examine 16 argumentative speeches within the framework of Appraisal Resources (Martin & White, 2005). The instruments applied Argumentative Speech Rubric adapted by Brown (2003) and Stevens and Levi (2005) to assess high and low ability as well as the appraisal resources checklist to determine the distribution of appraising items of attitude in high and low ability students’ argumentative speech, especially in affect, judgement, and appreciation as the subsystems of attitude. This study revealed that both high and low ability students were more dominant to use appreciation in their speeches. Thus, this study showed that speeches of high and low ability students were more appreciative than emotional or judgemental to align their personal voices in conveying their utterances and building strong persuasion through argumentative speech.
Co-Authors Adhe Risky Mayasari Aini, Nurma Aini, Nurma Anggani L, Dwi Anggarsari, Rian Hardika Aryo Baskoro Utomo Atiya Mahmud Hana, Atiya Mahmud Azwar Anas Bella, Ivvon Septina Carascalao, Oscar Yustino Carascalao, Oscar Yustino Damar Isti Pratiwi Dewi, Filda Hulwani Djoko Sutopo Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati Dwi Rukmini Evi Febriana, Evi Fahrur Rozi Fajar Sodik, Fajar Faot, Yusanti Nenci Faot, Yusanti Nenci faza, Faizah Ferdika Wijaya Kusuma Fitri, Okta Maya Fitri, Okta Maya Fitriani, Sri Wuli Fitriani, Sri Wuli Harun, Lisa Binti Harun, Lisa Binti Haryanti, Ari Putri Haryanti, Ari Putri Hayati, Nesti Noor Hayati, Nesti Noor Henrikus Joko Yulianto Ima Isnaini Taufiqur Rohmah Inaroh, Inaroh Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto, Januarius Kusumawardani, Anisa Dian Kusumawardani, Anisa Dian Larasati, Nuari Larasati, Nuari Maesaroh Maesaroh Manfaluthi, Muhamad Dedi Manfaluthi Mazulfah Mazulfah Mujahadah, Siti Mujahadah, Siti Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursyida, Isnayani Tabi'ul Naben, Maria Fridolin Nita Sitta Rachma, Nita Sitta Nurmasitah, Sita Pahlawanita, Nur Via Pahlawanita, Nur Via Permatahati, Martinda Intan Puspitasari, Prima Putra, Rama Rahayu Puji Haryanti Rohani . Rudi Hartono Safitri, Riski Safitri, Riski Samodra, Opini Ala Sari, Fitriana Kartika Sari, Latifa Ika Saritwa, Firdausi Wimad Saritwa, Firdausi Wimad SAS, Niro Arif Shakiyya, Zulfa Sofyana, Andi Widdaya Sri Wuli Fitriati sulistiyanto, sigit sulistiyanto, sigit Susan, Susandari Suwandi Suwandi Tyas, Dyah Ayu Enggaring Ulya Rosyita, Ulya Umisara, Elinda Urunami, Silvia Urunami, Silvia Warsono -, Warsono Warsono Warsono Widyaningrum, Leily Winarti, Muncar