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A REFLECTION ON INTERACTIONAL FEEDBACK BY STUDENTS OF SANATA DHARMA UNIVERSITY ferianda, sandy; Herdiyanti, Herdiyanti
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.12

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Interactional feedback as a means of helping second language (L2) learners to focus on form has received increased attention recently in the field of second language acquisition (SLA). Moreover, feedback is also considered as an effective way to help the students improve their ability in learning L2. Subsequently, as teachers encourage use of the target language in their classrooms, they must consider how to provide feedback to their students concerning the accuracy of their utterances. This paper attempts to reveal the answers for the research question which is “what does interactional feedback mean to the students?” There are two participants who were willing to share their lived experiences. The data are in a form of texts and gathered from an in-depth interview in which the data are then extracted to be the themes for the discussion. For the themes, there are two major themes appear in the study namely motivation and self-improvement. Motivation was the first theme that appeared from the study. The comments and feedback could motivate the participants to perform better in their next speaking practices. Additionally, motivation indeed becomes one of the positive effects which could make the participants feel motivated in improving their speaking ability through the feedback from their lecturers. Self-improvement became the second major theme from the study. Self-improvement was derived from the participants’ consciousness when they encountered the mistakes that they often committed when speaking. Contextually, the interactional feedback that the participants gained from the lecturer made the participants aware of the mistake that they had committed. Therefore, after gaining the feedbacks from their teacher, they are triggered to improve their performance in the next speaking assignments.    
THE MAPPING THE POTENTIAL OF THE OLD CITY TOURISM (Study of the History, Region and Cultural Value of the Old City on Bangka Island) Cholilah, Jamilah; Herdiyanti, Herdiyanti; Wijayanti, Nurvita; Hidayat, Novendra
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Volume 2 Berumpun Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.18

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This research is entitled Mapping the Tourism Potential of the Old City (Study of the History, Region and Cultural Value of the Old City on Bangka Island). The research objective was to map the tourism potential of the old city in Bangka Island, namely Belinyu and Muntok Districts. Overview this social mapping is divided into three aspects which include history, territory and cultural values. The problems in this study are formulated in three main questions, namely (1) How is the distribution of the old cities of Muntok and Belinyu based on Chinese, Malay and European clusters? (2) How does the distribution of the Chinese, Malay and European clusters affect the tourism promotion of the old city in Muntok and Belinyu? (3) How does Toponimi affect the tourism promotion of old cities in Muntok and Belinyu?The location of the study was conducted in Belinyu and Muntok Districts. The consideration is based on the search results of secondary data showing that these two regions were formerly known as the central areas of the Dutch colonial government (Muntok) and the center of tin mining activities (Belinyu).The research method used is descriptive qualitative research with social mapping techniques. Sources of data in this study include primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained by means of interviews and direct observation from the speakers. Secondary data was obtained from reference books, research journals, and references through the internet that were related to the tourism potential of the old city.
A Reflection on Interactional Feedback by Students of Sanata Dharma University Sandy Ferianda; Herdiyanti Herdiyanti
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (180.119 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.12

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Interactional feedback as a means of helping second language (L2) learners to focus on form has received increased attention recently in the field of second language acquisition (SLA). Moreover, feedback is also considered as an effective way to help the students improve their ability in learning L2. Subsequently, as teachers encourage use of the target language in their classrooms, they must consider how to provide feedback to their students concerning the accuracy of their utterances. This paper attempts to reveal the answers for the research question which is “what does interactional feedback mean to the students?” There are two participants who were willing to share their lived experiences. The data are in a form of texts and gathered from an in-depth interview in which the data are then extracted to be the themes for the discussion. For the themes, there are two major themes appear in the study namely motivation and self-improvement. Motivation was the first theme that appeared from the study. The comments and feedback could motivate the participants to perform better in their next speaking practices. Additionally, motivation indeed becomes one of the positive effects which could make the participants feel motivated in improving their speaking ability through the feedback from their lecturers. Self-improvement became the second major theme from the study. Self-improvement was derived from the participants’ consciousness when they encountered the mistakes that they often committed when speaking. Contextually, the interactional feedback that the participants gained from the lecturer made the participants aware of the mistake that they had committed. Therefore, after gaining the feedbacks from their teacher, they are triggered to improve their performance in the next speaking assignments.
Mapping the Potential of The Old City Tourism (Study of the History, Region And Cultural Value of The Old City on Bangka Island) Jamilah Cholillah; Herdiyanti Herdiyanti; Nurvita Wijayanti; Novendra Hidayat
Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics, and Humanities Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Berumpun: International Journal of Social, Politics and Humanities
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences University of Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (302.006 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/berumpun.v2i1.18

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This research is entitled Mapping the Tourism Potential of the Old City (Study of the History, Region and Cultural Value of the Old City on Bangka Island). The research objective was to map the tourism potential of the old city in Bangka Island, namely Belinyu and Muntok Districts. Overview this social mapping is divided into three aspects which include history, territory and cultural values. The problems in this study are formulated in three main questions, namely (1) How is the distribution of the old cities of Muntok and Belinyu based on Chinese, Malay and European clusters? (2) How does the distribution of the Chinese, Malay and European clusters affect the tourism promotion of the old city in Muntok and Belinyu? (3) How does Toponimi affect the tourism promotion of old cities in Muntok and Belinyu?The location of the study was conducted in Belinyu and Muntok Districts. The consideration is based on the search results of secondary data showing that these two regions were formerly known as the central areas of the Dutch colonial government (Muntok) and the center of tin mining activities (Belinyu).The research method used is descriptive qualitative research with social mapping techniques. Sources of data in this study include primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained by means of interviews and direct observation from the speakers. Secondary data was obtained from reference books, research journals, and references through the internet that were related to the tourism potential of the old city.
Co-Authors Agustina, Gina Aimie Sulaiman Alfalah, Ramdani Alfin Nur Arifah Alfin Amir Dedoe Aslichah, Aslichah Asmara, Citra Astuti, Dewi Ratnasari Aziz, Noviawan Abdul Bagong Suyanto Bustami Rahman Bustami Rahman Chairul Anam, Chairul Cholilah, Jamilah Cholillah, Jamilah Citra Asmara Indra Citra Asmara Indra Citra Asmara Indra Darman Saputra Darman Saputra Darman Dedoe, Amir Dheri Febiyani Lestari Evi Setiawati Fadilah, Ridwan Faisal Akbar, Muhammad Febriani, Luna Fitri Ramadhani Harahap Fitri Ramdhani Harahap Gatot Wijayanto Hidayat, Novendra Ika Sartika Irfandi Setiawan Iskandar Zulkarnain Isnawati Isnawati Isnawati Isnawati Isyana Rahayu, Isyana Jaenudin, Ujang Eri Jamilah Cholillah Julia Julia Julia Julia Juwita Azizah Laila Hayati Laila Hayati Laila Hayati, Laila LAUNTU, ANSIR Laura, Nopa Luna Febriani M Ade Pratama Madyasari, Rina Mas'udah, Siti Misna, Evi Muhammad Asir Mutaqin, Husni Zaini Nopa Laura Novyandra Ilham Bahtera Nurmalinda, Sinta Yuli Nurvita Wijayanti Panggio Restu Wilujeng Panggio Restu Wilujeng Prayana, I Kadek Wira Dharma Putra Pratama Saputra Putra Pratama Saputra Putra S, Wahyu Surya Rahayu, Betty Rahul Ikhsan Rani Dian Sari Reko Dwi Salfutra Resi Liani Retno Dyah Pekerti Risti Rosmiati Sakinah, Querida Leisya Salfutra, Reko Dwi Sandy Ferianda Sandy Ferianda, Sandy Saputra, Putra Pratama Sari, Rani Dian Sarpin Sarpin Sarpin Sarpin, Sarpin Sa’diah , Sita Setiawan, Irfandi Setya Devy Anggrainy Siti Annisa, Siti Sopiyudin, Lutfi Sujadmi, Sujadmi Sujadmi, Sujadmi Taufik, Nuryanti Umi Kalsum Wahyudin Rahman waldimer pasaribu Wijayanti, Nurvita Yulia yulia