Fini Fitriani
Indonesia University of Education

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INCREASING LEARNING RESULTS STUDENTS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THROUGH TEAMS GAMES TOURNAMENT LEARNING Witarsa, Ramdhan; Indriastuti, Yosi; Fitriani, Fini; Suhartini, Ai Tintin; Rosmaya, Andriyanti; Mulyati, Siti Sri
COLLASE (Creative of Learning Students Elementary Education) Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Volume 1, Issue 1 2018
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi

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The purpose of the implementation of Classroom Action Research (CAR) is to improve the learning outcomes of science materials in the Human Senses SDN Ciampel. The implementation of CAR is done through two cycles where each cycle consists of four stages: (1) planning, (2) implementation of action, (3) observation, and (4) reflection. Data collection techniques are done at the end of the cycle using tests, observations, and documentation. The success indicator of this CAR is the learning outcomes of learners who achieve the Minimum Exhaustiveness Criteria (MEC) is greater than 60 as many as 80% of learners, as well as the appearance of teachers in learning above the score 80. Results of research obtained from the assessment of learning outcomes of learners class IV in cycle I that is: average class 51,95; with mastery learners learn 69,56%; the value of teacher performance 88.07%. Learning outcomes in cycle II are: average class 77.83; with learners learning completeness 91,30%; the value of the teacher's appearance is 91.20%. The conclusion of this research is that the learning of TGT can improve the science learning result of the students of the human sense tool material in the fourth grade students and can improve the performance of teachers in the learning at SDN Ciampel. 
THE REPRESENTATION OF EGYPTIAN PEOPLE’S VOICE IN THE JAKARTA GLOBE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS Fitriani, Fini; Sukyadi, Didi; Muhammad, Ahsin
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol 2, No 1 (2012): Volume 2 No. 1 July 2012
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Abstract: As a product of mass media, news photograph is an image which provides the viewers with a valuable source of information and news story. All events captured in photographs turn into a news photo. Besides covering the news with fact, news photographs do not only have surface meanings, but also deeper meanings to be interpreted by each viewer. The phenomenon of demonstration, particularly the massive demonstration in Egypt in 2011, offers a good chance to discover how visual messages have been presented to guide interpretation of foreign news events. Principally, demonstration is an expression of the people’s voices, and thus, their voices are related closely with their demands, grievances and wishes related to the new government. Here, the photographs are able to portray and reflect the people’s voices through the compositions and contents (meanings) involved in the photos. This study is aimed at discovering the portrayal of the voice of the people (the protesters) in the news photographs of the Indonesian online newspaper, The Jakarta Globe. The data consist of 15 news photographs taken from The Jakarta Globe online newspaper published in January – October 2011. The study employs qualitative method framed with semiotic analysis using Roland Barthes’ theory of orders of signification and photographic message. The results of the study show that The Jakarta Globe visually constructs this event (demonstration) by focusing on the human action (the protesters). Thus, the voice of the people is portrayed in the photo subjects (the protesters) and the included objects of the photo. Meanwhile, the technical aspects of the photos play a meaningful role in emerging the portrayal of the people’s voice. There are four voices revealed by the people in the 15 photographs, namely the voice of freedom, the voice of peace, the voice of justice and the voice of human rights. The photo text including headlines and captions also interact with photographs to produce meaning in supporting the people’s voices. The headlines tend to explain the people’s voices implicitly, while the captions tend to explain the people’s voices explicitly. Keywords: people’s voice, news photograph, headline, caption, semiotic Â