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Journal : English Language Teaching Educational Journal

Students’ Needs for Academic Writing at the English Education Department Fatimah, Nur
English Language Teaching Educational Journal Vol 1, No 3 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/eltej.v1i3.744

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There are some demand and facts on English teching and learning that made the research conducted. They are the teaching and learning in the academic writing class, the feedback from lecturers on the students language performance, the students’ weaknesses in writing, the students’ expectation for the materials, and the requirement on publishing scientific articles. The study, then, reveals the students’ needs for academic writing at the English Education Department of Ahmad Dahlan University and their problems in academic writing. The aspects investigated were teaching materials, learning activities, skills and learning resources. The data were obtained by a questionnaire to describe whether the stated items very interesting/very important – not very interesting/not very important. The number of population is 370. Krejcie and Morgan table was referred for the sample. An open question was responded to enable respondents to share more feedback on their academic writing skills and problems. The results show that the materials designed by the Department are worth to teach. Further, interesting learning activities include getting feedback from the lecturer and peers, and in-class writing practice. In relation to writing, the students confirm the importance of essay elements and academic work, outlining, paraphrasing and producing complete academic writing. Another finding is priority to use textbooks, references from the internet and journals. The last is that the students have problems in developing ideas, grammar, vocabulary, and language expressions.
Students’ Needs for Academic Writing at the English Education Department Nur Fatimah
English Language Teaching Educational Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/eltej.v1i3.744

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There are some demand and facts on English teching and learning that made the research conducted. They are the teaching and learning in the academic writing class, the feedback from lecturers on the students language performance, the students’ weaknesses in writing, the students’ expectation for the materials, and the requirement on publishing scientific articles. The study, then, reveals the students’ needs for academic writing at the English Education Department of Ahmad Dahlan University and their problems in academic writing. The aspects investigated were teaching materials, learning activities, skills and learning resources. The data were obtained by a questionnaire to describe whether the stated items very interesting/very important – not very interesting/not very important. The number of population is 370. Krejcie and Morgan table was referred for the sample. An open question was responded to enable respondents to share more feedback on their academic writing skills and problems. The results show that the materials designed by the Department are worth to teach. Further, interesting learning activities include getting feedback from the lecturer and peers, and in-class writing practice. In relation to writing, the students confirm the importance of essay elements and academic work, outlining, paraphrasing and producing complete academic writing. Another finding is priority to use textbooks, references from the internet and journals. The last is that the students have problems in developing ideas, grammar, vocabulary, and language expressions.
Digital Literacy readiness: Voices of Indonesian Primary and Secondary English Teachers Bambang Widi Pratolo; Nur Fatimah; Soviyah Soviyah; Zuraina Ali
English Language Teaching Educational Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/eltej.v5i2.6562

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The ways students learn nowadays have changed significantly since the Covid 19 pandemic in 2019. Students today need different ways of teaching as they also have different learning styles. This study is intended to investigate how much the Indonesian primary and secondary English teachers are technologically literate, identify the challenges they face in teaching using technology and describe their hopes and expectation in their professional work as English teachers. Questionnaires in the form of google form were used to collect the data from all the participants, while interview was used to collect the data from the selected participants. The findings showed that most of the participants possessed high level of digital literacy, suggesting that they had the skills needed to help them teach online classes using the available online teaching platforms. They seemed to enjoy teaching online classes as they were capable of exploiting the online resources as the teaching materials, developing the available resources and even creating the digital teaching materials and using it in their online classes. The most serious problem they had was lack of IT knowledge in regard with the new online teaching platforms and internet connection. If they had to use the new online teaching platform, they had to learn it on their own, usually through YouTube and teach how to use it to their students. The classic problem, the internet connection, still occurred among the teachers and it caused problems in delivering the teaching materials and assessing the students’ work. This implies that the policy makers need to design professional development program which would help the Indonesia English teachers cope with their technological issues.
Revolution or Ruin? Systematic Insights into the Redefinition of the Teacher Book Widi Pratolo, Bambang; Anwari, Hamdan; Purwanti, Eko; Fatimah, Nur; Soviyah, Soviyah; Nuryana, Zalik
English Language Teaching Educational Journal Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/eltej.v8i3.15138

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This study investigates the redefinition of the teacher book across nearly two decades (2006-2025) with the objective of tracing its conceptual evolution, theoretical contestations, and disciplinary reinterpretations. The research employed a systematic literature review following the PRISMA 2020 protocol, focusing on Scopus-indexed publications. An initial 74 records were identified, and after applying inclusion criteria (English-language, open access, research articles), 28 documents were analysed as the final corpus.The results indicate that the teacher book has undergone three significant shifts: (1) its early construction as a prescriptive instrument ensuring curricular compliance but constraining teacher creativity, (2) its contestation as both a pedagogical guide and a barrier to teacher autonomy within the discourse of innovative and student-centered learning, and (3) its transformative reinterpretation as a digital and cultural artefact, enabling collaborative, reflective, and context-based teaching practices. This trajectory illustrates that the teacher book operates not merely as a technical manual but as a dynamic discursive field where educational ideologies and practices intersect.Research implications highlight the necessity of situating the teacher book within critical pedagogy, constructivism, and digital literacy frameworks, as well as recognizing its dual role in reinforcing and challenging educational orthodoxies. Practical implications underline the need for teachers to adopt adaptive and critical use of teacher books, for curriculum designers to integrate technological and cultural responsiveness into their development, and for policymakers to encourage evidence-based resources that support creativity, critical thinking, and 21st-century competencies.
Co-Authors Abdul jalil ADRIANI ADRIANI Afriandi, Muhamad Argi Ahmad Azhari Akbar, Muhamad Randy Alfiansyah, Yusril Nur Alida, Rizky Amirul Arif Amrillah, Asep Anggraini, Dwi Meila Nur Apichat, Bushro Ara Hidayat, Ara Arilia Triyoga Asep Amrillah Aziz Wahab, Abd. Azwar Abbas Badrudin Baehaqi Bambang Widi Pratolo Basri, Abdul Rahman Bushro Apichat Cut Zahiya Listy Humaira Dedek Ajeng Okta Triana Diah Pradiatiningtyas Diana, Nila Dinsar, Arfandy Dwi Sulisworo Erna Andriyanti Ervina, Rochma Fahmi, M. Nuril Fajriyah, Ayu Rohmatul Fitriyah, Nisaul Gigit Mujianto Hafiz, Ahsan Putra Hamdan Anwari, Hamdan Haqiqi, Ahmad Falihuddin Hardianti, Khustiah Hidayat, Candra Husein, Muhammad Qori Ikhsan Ikhsan Indrawati, Dwi Wahyu Indriani Indriani Irdani, Nadya Japen Sarage Juli, La Karisma, Nurul Khalidiyah, Tuhfatul Kyswantoro, Yunita Firdha Listyowahadi, M. Alfandi Luqman Hakim Maslachah, Maslachah Masruroh, Khayatul Meitasari, Silvia Devi Muhamad Argi Afriandi Muhamad Argi Afriandi Muhammad Fikri Rayendra Muhammad Hifdil Islam Nada, Saila Qothrin Nadya Irdani Nur Fadilla, Nur Nur Faizah Nur Hidayati Nur Jannah Nur Rifai Akhsan Nuraini Nuraini Nurlaila Nurlaila Nuryana, Zalik Nuryani, Eka Sri Osa, Afrilia Pamungkas, Farid Setyo Panji Nur Fitri Yanto Permadi, Rendhy Satriyo Pradana, Nico Cahya Prakoso, Firza Agung Pratomo Widodo Puspitasari, Desy Putri, Faradilla Alisa Putri, Nur Baiti Isnaini Agus Qiqi Yuliati Zaqiah, Qiqi Yuliati Qomusuddin, Ivan Fanani Rafidah Rafidah Rahayu, Intan Putri Rahmadani, M. Dimas Rahmania Rahmania Ratnasari Dyah Utami Rifana, Sinta Putri Rismawati Rismawati Rizqiyatul Firdausiah, Himami Rusmana, Melati Sintia Sanidi Sanidi Sarly Gustini Pratiwi Sasmita, Nova Septi Shinta Sunaryati Siti Fatimah Siti Latifah Siti Umayah, Siti Soviyah Soviyah Soviyah Soviyah, Soviyah Suhada, Wiwin Sumantri Sumantri Suryanto, Indra Suwarsih Madya Syahroni, Andika Ray Syarif, Devyanthi Syarifah, Maura Zidni Tahta Syarifuddin, Faisal Akhmad Tiarnida Nababan Tri Rina Budiwati Trisna Avi Listyaningrum Triyoga, Arilia tuharea, firdaus indrajaya Umaroh, Aprilia Widiya Wahyudi, Mukhammad Widi Pratolo, Bambang Widodo Hariyono Wiwiek Afifah Yudiantoro, Kholiq Yuwana, Nurria Peppi Zuraina Ali