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Surveying Metacognitive Reading Strategies Awareness of Fifth-Semester English Department Students Dina Damayanti; Sofyan A. Gani; Teuku Zulfikar
English Education Journal Vol 10, No 4 (2019): English Education Journal (EEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

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This article serves result on the survey for metacognitive awareness level of reading strategies use in academic reading by English department students of Syiah Kuala University (Unsyiah), Banda Aceh. The research measured their the respondents’ use and preferences of strategies in academic reading by using the inventory designed by Mokhtari and Sheorey (2002) called SORS (Survey of Reading Strategies). A total of 46 fifth semester students of Unsyiah English Department became the respondents. Analysis from the data collection showed that the respondent’s possessed a medium level overall tendency of metacogntive reading strategy awareness. Meanwhile strategies such as “getting back concentration” and “re-reading” when text is difficult achieved high use frequencies.The result revealed that the problem-solving reading strategies was the most preferred subscales among the other two subscales, indicating the respondents’ preference to use during-reading strategies.
Perceptions of English Teachers About Lesson Plans For The KTSP and The 2013 Curricula Sofyan A. Gani; Teuku Zulfikar; Tri Sulisdawati
English Education Journal Vol 8, No 4 (2017): English Education Journal (EEJ)
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This study was aimed at investigating what the English teachers at SMAN 1 Banda Aceh felt about the KTSP (School-Based Curriculum) and the 2013 Curriculum, to find out the challenges faced by these English teachers at SMAN 1 Banda Aceh in creating lesson plans based on the KTSP and the 2013 Curriculum, and to find out what might help them to deal with these challenges. The participants in this research were two English teachers at SMAN 1 Banda Aceh who have been teaching both the KTSP and the 2013 Curriculum. Based on the interview results, the researchers found that the teachers felt that they were familiar with using English lesson plans for the KTSP but they needed more time and training in order to prepare English lesson plans for the 2013 Curriculum because it was still new to them. The researcher also found that the teachers did not face challenges in creating English lesson plans for the KTSP but they faced challenges in creating English lesson plan for the 2013 Curriculum mainly in terms of developing assessment rubrics and formulating indicators for the 2013 curriculum lesson plans. Furthermore, assistance for teachers to deal with these challenges in creating such English lesson plan could come from (i) consultation with fellow teachers, (ii) attending training and (iii) discussions with fellow English teachers at MGMP (Subject Teachers Meetings). Analysis of their English lesson plans showed that their designs had incomplete rubric assessments and they did not have time limits for their teaching-learning activities.
Exploring The Way The Lecturer Develop Reading Material at State Islamic Institute of Lhokseumawe Cut Barlianti Taufiqiani; Teuku Zulfikar; Usman Kasim
English Education Journal Vol 10, No 2 (2019): English Education Journal (EEJ)
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Reading material is one of the required subject stated in the curriculum at English Department of State Islamic Institute of  Lhokseumawe which is designed by the lecturer for her own class. In order to create high quality material, the lecturer has to consider the procedure of reading material development according the theory that stated by expert. The research objective of this study were the types of reading text used by the lecturer in teaching, and to describe the process of reading materials development the lecturer did. The research subject was the lecturer who teach Reading Comprehension III at English Department of State Islamic Institute of  Lhokseumawe. The data of this research were collected by using two research instruments, there were interview guide and documentation. In order to collect the data, the lecturer was given the questions of interview. Furthermore, in order to find out the type of reading text used by the lecturer, the researcher used the documentation. Finally, all the data were analyzed by using procedure of data analysis in qualitative methodology, there were three steps; first, organization and familiarization; second, coding and reducing process, and the last was interpreting and representing. From the data analysis result, it is found that first, the lecturer used one descriptive text for the first material and the rest belongs to expository text; and Second, the lecturer used five of seven steps of Tomlinson model in developing material process there were; First, identification stage to identify the needs of the students; Second, exploration of the need; Third, contextual realization stage; Fourth, pedagogical realization stage; Fifth, production of materials.
Classroom Practice: Applying The Scientific Approach Based on The 2013 Curriculum Usman Kasim; Teuku Zulfikar; Nasriati Nasriati
English Education Journal Vol 8, No 4 (2017): English Education Journal (EEJ)
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This study was done to find out about the implementation of the scientific approach based on the 2013 Curriculum. The subjects of this research were two English teachers of second year classes at SMA Negeri 1 Bireuen. The implementation of the scientific approach follows five learning experience called observing, questioning, associating, experimenting, and communicating. The classroom activities must accomodate all 5 items actualized in three dimensions viz: the dimension of teaching plans, the dimension of teaching processes, and the dimension of teaching evaluation. Data was collected through classroom observations and interviews and was analyzed descriptively. Related to the dimension of teaching plans, the teachers did not prepare well before running the teaching processes. Their lesson plans did  not match the frame work recommended by the rule of Minister of Education and Culture/Permendikbud no.81.A 2013 as required by the 2013 curriculum. Related to the dimension of teaching process: The teachers used the steps of the scientific approach viz: observing, questioning, associating, experimenting, and communicating. But the conduct was not perfect, the teachers missed some aspects, and they did not run the teaching process according to  the rules that are in Permendikbud no.81.A 2013. In relation to the dimension of evaluation, the evaluations used non-authentic assessments that gave the biggest  emphasis to the cognitive domainwhich  differred  from the mandate for the 2013 curriculum in Permendikbud no. 81A 2013.
Analysis of Instructional Questions in an English Textbook For Senior High Schools Usman Kasim; Teuku Zulfikar; Zaiturrahmi Zaiturrahmi
English Education Journal Vol 8, No 4 (2017): English Education Journal (EEJ)
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This study aimed to analyze the extent of instructional questions for listening, reading, speaking, and writing activities in the course book, Bahasa Inggris SMA/MA/SMK/MAK Kelas 1 Semester1 emphasizing HOTS (High Order Thinking Skills) or LOTS (Low Order TS); and to investigate the most dominant cognitive dimension of the instructional questions in that textbook. Content analysis was applied for all 9 chapters of the textbook in order to answer the research questions.  All the activities in the form of listening, reading, speaking and writing in the textbook became the object of analysis. Additionally, every instructional question defined as wh- question, yes/no question, multiple choice question, statement question, and true/ false question was taken as the units for analysis. The instructional questions were collected, listed, and analyzed according to Bloom's Taxonomy of cognitive domains. The researcher then calculated the percentage and frequencies of the questions on every level of cognition that appeared in each chapter of the textbook. Descriptive statistics was used to describe the basic features of the data in this study. The results showed that there were 227 instructional questions for listening, reading, speaking, and writing activities. Listening activities had the least instructional questions (11 questions); while the most dominant ones were found for reading activities (125); speaking and writing were in the middle with average frequencies (45 and 46). After the instructional questions in all the activities were categorized, it revealed that most of those instructional questions emphasized LOTS (198 questions).
Students’ perception of oral corrective feedback in speaking classes Asnawi Muslem; Teuku Zulfikar; Inas Astila
English Education Journal Vol 8, No 3 (2017): English Education Journal (EEJ)
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This survey was aimed at finding out students’ perceptions towards lecturers’ oral corrective feedback in speaking classes. This survey involved 100 fourth semester students of the Department of English Language Education at Ar-Raniry State Islamic University (UIN Ar-Raniry) in Banda Aceh. They were randomly chosen to fulfil the estimated population needed for the survey sample. A modified questionnaire from Calsiyao (2015) and Elsaghayer (2014) was used to collect the data. The results showed that the students perceived the lecturers’ oral corrective feedback as an important part of language learning. The lecturers’ oral corrective feedback was very helpful in improving the speaking ability of the students.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Musrizal Ahmad, Shukri Akbar, Syarial Al-Fairusy, Muhajir Amiruddin Andhika Jaya Putra Arifin Syamaun Armiadi Musa Arnanda, Rifian Arumugam, Nalini Asep Rusyana Asnawi Muslem Asnawi Muslem Astilla, Inas AYI TEIRI NURTIANI Basri Besral Besral Bismi Khalidin Br. Perangin-angin, Alemina Budiyanti Budiyanti Bustami Usman Cherry Julida Panjaitan Cut Barlianti Taufiqiani DEWI FITRIANI Dina Damayanti Elismawati Elismawati Emawati Emawati Emawati Emawati emawati Emawati Emawati Enitan, Seyi Samson Eviyuliwati, Ismalianing Fadhilah Wiandari Ferry Dwi Kurniawan Ferry Dwi, Kurniawan Ghazi Mauer Idroes Habiburrahim Habiburrahim Hadeli Hadeli Hadeli Hadeli, Hadeli Hasibuan, Apriyanti Hasnul Arifin Melayu Hendra Heriansyah Herliana Herliana Hidayat Al Azmi Hidayat Al Azmi Hidayat, Didin Nuruddin Ikhram, Ikhram Inas Astila Inas Astila INDAH MAYANGSARI Iskandar Iskandar Isma, Heliyana Ismayana, Vera Jasafat Julie Amalliah Khairiah Syahabuddin Khairil Razali Khamisna Maulidia Kurniawan, Ferry D. M. Duskri M. Ikhwan Mahdi Mahdi, Mahdi Marhaban, Saiful Martin Kustati Martin Kustati Maulana, Aga Mislinawati Mohamad Syafri Muhammad Alif Rahmadi Muhammad Alif Rahmadi Muhammad Fathinuddin Muhammad Fuadi Muhammad Furqan, Muhammad MUHAMMAD RIZAL Muhammad Safwan Safrul Muhammad, Mufakhir Mujiburrahman Mujiburrahman Muslem, Asnawi Nalini Arumugam Nasriati Nasriati Nasriyanti Nasriyanti Nidawati Nidawati Nurhamsi Deswila Nurrahmah Yusuf Permana, Sudarya Priyanto, Herry Pulungan, Nurhajjah Rahmantun Nisa Rahmatun Nisa Ravi, Muhammad Rinaldi Idroes Riska Amelia Sari Safrul Muluk Saiful Akmal Saiful Saiful Sari, Riska Amelia Sehat Ihsan Shadiqin Septiawan, Yudi SH, Hendra Silahuddin Silahuddin Siti Helmyati Siti Khasinah Soebekti, Wahyu Sofyan A. Gani Sofyan A. Gani Sri Dianova Sundusiyah, Anis Syabuddin, Syabuddin Syarifah Dahliana Teuku Rizky Noviandy Tri Sulisdawati Usman Kasim Usman Kasim Wahidah Yanifitri, Dewi Behtri Yanti, Budi Yuhardi Yuhardi Yuhardi Yuhardi Yuliza Yuliza Yunita Arliny Yusuf, Nurrahmah Zahratul Idami Zaiturrahmi Zaiturrahmi Zulfikar Zulfikar Zurriyati, Zurriyati