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STRENGTHENING CHARACTER EDUCATION THROUGH SCHOOL CULTURE AT SMK SWASTA TELADAN TANAH JAWA Herman Herman; Dumaris E. Silalahi; Partohap Saut Raja Sihombing; Bloner Sinurat; Yanti Kristina Sinaga; Muktar B Panjaitan; Christian Neni Purba; Bertaria Sohnata Hutauruk; David Togi Hutahaean; Tiarma Intan Marpaung; Marnala Pangaribuan; Lydia Purba; Bangun Munte; Tumpal Manahara Siahaan
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (579.335 KB) | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v5i2.868

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Schools must recognize that school culture has an effect on the development of character in students. With the prevalence of numerous character flaws among students, it is expected that through school culture, students will be able to form their character through a school-based habit. Teachers at SMK Swasta Teladan in Tanah Jawa, Simalungun Regency, were the recipients of this community service. Thirty-three teachers were among those who took part in the socialization. This was a qualitative research project with a descriptive approach. The approaches used in this case are lectures and group discussions, with information being given first, followed by a question and answer session about the material. After having all methods provided, the results of the socialization through the school culture implementation possibly to be implemented to support the character education were: 1) cultivating religious tolerance values, 2) The implementation of school ceremonies, 3) implementation of working groups (PokJa) in schools, 4) The use of student-centered learning (student-oriented learning) during the learning process, 5) Using scouts in schools for students’ training to be more independent, and the last was prizes should be granted to students including all areas events, not only for academic areas. Last but not least, the role of school culture really can strengthen and support the character education for the students.
AN ANALYSIS OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN MICHAEL JACKSON SONG LYRICS Herman Herman; Dewi Sri Lumbantobing; Bloner Sinurat
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): July
Publisher : English Education Study Program Faculty of Teacher Training and Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v4i2.1728

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This research aims to find out the figurative language in Michael Jackson song lyrics. Therefore, the researchers formulated a question as the problem. As follows: (1) what are the kinds of figurative language in Michael Jackson’s song lyrics? (2) What is the dominant type of figurative language in Michael Jackson’s song lyrics? This research used Perrine theories to analysis kinds of figurative language in Michael Jackson song lyrics. There are 12 types of figurative language according to Perrine they are: simile, metaphor, personification, apostrophe, synecdoche, metonymy, symbol, allegory, paradox, hyperbole/overstatement, understatement, and irony. The researchers used qualitative design because data are collected by using document in form of word and a procedure of systematic analysis of context text (words, phrase, sentences, document, etc), analysis content by qualitative enable researchers to understand the text by grouping words that have same meaning into categories. The researchers used ten song from the website Genius.com as an instrument to find the data to be analyzed based types of figurative language. The researchers finding showed that are 6 types of figurative language that found in Michael Jackson’s Songs namely: personification, apostrophe, metaphor, hyperbole, simile and symbol. While, there are 6 types of figurative language weren’t found in Michael Jackson’s Songs namely: synecdoche, metonymy, allegory, paradox, understatement, and irony. After analyzing all the data the researchers found the types of figurative language are dominantly used in Michael Jackson’s songs are hyperbole consists of 11 sentences (30%).
An Analysis of Students Perception on the Use of Google Classroom in English Language Learning Mega Triana; Herman Herman; Bloner Sinurat; Dumaris E. Silalahi
Cetta: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 4 No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/cetta.v4i3.1474

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The study's goal was to find out how students at SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Masilam felt about using Google Classroom to learn English and how easy it was to use. Google Classroom is one of the learning media. Google Classroom is a well-known tool in the education sector, particularly at the collegiate level. Google Classroom was used by some teachers as a learning medium. Google Classroom in language learning is being studied using qualitative research methods and a questionnaire as an instrument. Twenty students from SMK Negeri 1 Bandar Masilam's Class X Tkj-1 and X Tkj-2 will participate in the study. Research and discussion have shown that students' perceptions of Google Classroom use have a positive response. Most students agree that Google Classroom is easy to use and that it helps students learn English by allowing them to save and retrieve assignments and, in the case of Google Classroom, submit assignments. As a result, using Google Classroom to learn English is a wise decision.
Utilizing Instagram Social Media on Language Style: An Analysis to Teenagers as Millennial Generations in Their Captions Dameria Purba; Bloner Sinurat; Herman Herman
Anglophile Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Anglophile Journal
Publisher : CV. Creative Tugu Pena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (642.463 KB) | DOI: 10.51278/anglophile.v2i1.268

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This research was conducted in the aim to analyze the language style used by millennial generations in social media, instagram, in their daily captions. With Martin Joos' theory, five different language styles were examined. Frozen style is one of them, as are formal style, consulting style, casual and intimate style. The researchers applied qualitative research design to answer the research question and choose content analysis because the result of the data analyzed is the caption the teenager wrote on his Instagram account. The researchers used documentation as the research instrument. The researchers took 30 data from caption posted in January until July 2021. Data from the teen's Instagram caption was used in this study. There are thirty (30) pieces of data total. After conducting this research, it was found that the dominant style type on Instagram is casual style, which accounts for 17 cases (56.7%), formal style accounts for 10%, consultative style accounts for 2 cases (6.7%), intimate style accounts for 3 cases (23.3%), and frozen style accounts for one case (3,3). Participant, setting, and topic all have an impact on the language style you use. Because of the participant, setting, and topic, it may be determined that the teenagers primarily utilized a casual style Keywords: Language Style, Sociolinguistics, Language on Social Media
EMPOWERING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SELF-RELIANCE BASED CHARACTER EDUCATION AT SMK SWASTA TELADAN TANAH JAWA Herman Herman; Sherly Sherly; Dumaris E. Silalahi; Partohap Saut Raja Sihombing; Julyanthry Julyanthry; Muktar Bahruddin Panjaitan; Lydia Purba; Rianita Simamora; Bloner Sinurat; Sabar Dumayanti Sihombing
Martabe : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Martabe : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jpm.v5i1.218-223

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As we know that nowadays self-reliance is very important for the students in shaping their character. Lots of students are not mature because of they are not independence. The aim of this research is to empower the teachers’ understanding in implementing self-reliance based character education to the students. Methods used in this community service were socialization with PowerPoint presentation. Then sharing session with questions and answers to the presentation presented. This presentation was continued to case exposure with some reality conditions and group discussion. The location of this community service was at SMK Swasta Teladan Tanah Jawa in Simalungun Regency. Thirty-three teachers were the participants conducted on 7-8 January 2020. After collecting all the data, the researcher found that there are some results of how teachers can help to implement the self-reliance based character education such as: 1) to be active learners, 2) encouraging students in asking question when teaching and learning process for every subject, 3) teachers’ method of teaching, 4) integrating scout or boys’ brigade in the school, 5) students’ discipline to school policy, and 6) students’ freedom in using the internet as media for learning. Though there were problems in implementing the self-reliance based character education such as parents’ encouragement to school policy and teachers’ ability to implement the self-reliance in the subject, the researchers hope that this socialization can enlighten and empower teachers in implementing the self-reliance to the students for the brighter future of the students themselves and also for the advances of country.
Socialization of The Implementation of Digital Literacy for Educators and Students in The Digital Era in Pematangsiantar City Herman Herman; Sherly Sherly; Yanti Kristina Sinaga; Bloner Sinurat; Partohap Saut Raja Sihombing; Muktar Bahruddin Panjaitan; Lydia Purba; Juli Antasari Br. Sinaga; Tiarma Intan Marpaung; Arwin Tannuary
Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Vol 5, No 6 (2022): Volume 5 No 6 Juni 2022
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jkpm.v5i6.5864

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ABSTRACT This activity is a community service activity in the form of socializing the importance of digital literacy in today's era. The purpose of implementing this webinar activity is to add insight in the application of digital literacy for educators and students in the digital era. This community service was conducted by presentation by zoom online with question and answers sessions for participants. This activity was held on September 10, 2021 online using the Zoom Meeting Application. This activity is a series of activities organized by KOMINFO and this activity was carried out in Pematangsiantar city via online which was attended by approximately 150 participants from various professions such as students, teachers, students, and parents. Through the implementation of this activity, the researchers hope that participants can be helped, especially in terms of education in the digital era. Participants gained an understanding of the critical nature of digital literacy in the modern era, as information technology and digital media can have both positive and negative consequences. Assumptions are considered in order to provide socialization and guidance to teachers in order to help them improve and develop their digital literacy skills, ensuring that the transformation of educational development proceeds smoothly and in accordance with the times' dynamics.  Keywords: Socialization, Digital Literacy, Digital Culture, Educators, Students
The Typology of the First Year Students’ Pronunciations At FKIP-Universitas HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar On English Voiceless Plosive Consonants Bloner Sinurat; Herman Herman
Journal of English Language and Culture Vol 10, No 1 (2019): Journal of English Language and Culture
Publisher : Universitas Bunda Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (580.754 KB) | DOI: 10.30813/jelc.v10i1.1903

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This article is regarded as a descriptive qualitative research dealing with the first year students’ skill in pronouncing the English voiceless plosive consonants. The subjects of the research are all considered homogenous consisting of 35 students who factually use Toba Batak language and Indonesian as their native languages. Based on the data analysis it was found out that those who had more phonological awareness could pronounce the English voiceless consonants better than those who had less. These speech sounds could be pronounced well when they particularly occurred either at medial or final position, but they were sometimes not properly pronounced or aspirated when they occurred in initial position and followed by stressed vowel. Phonetic errors or faulty pronunciations were more frequently done when these consonants occurred in initial position or uttered in connection with other words in a sentence.Keywords:  English, pronunciation, typology, voiceless plosive consonant
Students’ Difficulties in Writing Recount and Narrative Text Rodia Mestina Simare mare; Herman Herman; Christian Neni Purba; Bloner Sinurat; Nanda Saputra
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
Publisher : Sean Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (414.304 KB) | DOI: 10.35337/scientia.Vol11.pp560-565

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The aim in this research is to find out the students’ difficulties in writing recount and narrative text at eleventh grade of SMAS HKBP Sidorame. This research the researchers used descriptive qualitative. The data sources of this research take from students writing that the researchers come to their school. The data of this research are students writing that have students’ difficulties in recount and narrative text by students SMAS HKBP Sidorame. The instrument collecting data used documentation in the form of students writing, and for technique collecting data is documentation method in the form of written document. The result/ findings that the students’ difficulties in writing were mostly found in grammar (69), vocabulary (27), handwriting (0), punctuation (1), spell (0). Student’s difficulties are an unintentional act of someone in writing which results in a sentence or story not having a good structure and making it difficult for readers and listeners to understand. The researchers conclude that most of the students '' difficulties in writing are in grammar because of the lack of understanding in the preparation of sentences besides the lack of students in vocabulary because as we know in English, they must have a lot of vocabulary.
An Error Analysis of Using Verb Form in Writing Narrative Text at Eighth Grade of SMP N 2 Pollung Lamria Purba; Martha Indriani Samosir; Yanti Kristina Sinaga; Bloner Sinurat; Usman Sidabutar
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
Publisher : Sean Institute

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This research research is aimed to find out the types of error on the using verb form of simple past tense in narrative text and dominant error made by eighth grade of SMP N 2 Pollung. The method of this research was descriptive qualitative research. The data were taken from students writing test on narrative text. The writing test was used to measure each student's level of learning in writing and to find out the types of students' errors. The participants were 15 students in the eighth grade of SMP N 2 Pollung. The findings of this research indicated that there were 95 total errors that students made which were classified into four categories based on the surface strategy taxonomy. Those were error of omission with 29 errors, error of addition with 13 errors, misformation with 49 errors and misordering with 4 errors. The students made the dominant error in misformation category. It can be seen from the percentage result where misformation were 52%, then followed by error of omission with 13%, error of addition with 14% and misordering with 4%.
Cognition Level of Reading Test in Vocational High School: National Examination Academic Year 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 Elia Simanjuntak; Herman Herman; Dumaris E. Silalahi; Bloner Sinurat
Journal on Teacher Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Journal on Teacher Education
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (635.547 KB) | DOI: 10.31004/jote.v4i1.6951

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Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan Tes Tingkat Kognisi Membaca di Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan pada Ujian Nasional Tahun Pelajaran 2014/2015-2015/2016. Penelitian ini mencoba untuk menyelidiki apakah Menteri Pendidikan menerapkan enam tingkat kognisi dalam menyusun item tes membaca bahasa Inggris dan tingkat kognisi yang dominan diberikan dalam Ujian Nasional berdasarkan Taksonomi Bloom Revisi. Tingkat kognisi dalam Taksonomi Bloom Revisi terdiri dari mengingat, memahami, menerapkan, menganalisis, mengevaluasi, dan mencipta. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dan sumber datanya dari naskah Ujian Nasional Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan dan dicari dari internet. Ada dua belas butir soal tes membaca pada tahun ajaran 2014/2015 dan sebelas butir soal tes membaca pada tahun ajaran 2015/2016. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ada dua tingkat kognisi yang diberikan, yaitu tingkat mengingat terdiri dari sembilan item tes (75%) dan tingkat pemahaman terdiri dari tiga item tes (25%).
Co-Authors Adelia Sidabutar Agnes Corint Sembiring Ambarita, Mei Isabella Amos Frans Abdial Tarigan Angelica Tessalonica Napitupulu Anjelina Sihombing, Bonita Arwin Tannuary Arwin Tannuary Aryani, Novia Audina, Nia Bangun Munte Berlien, Richard Bertaria Sohnata Hutauruk Berthony Manalu, David Betharia Gracias Simorangkir Carolina Pakpahan Cindy Patricia Manurung Damanik, Esrayani Dameria Purba Dewi Sri Lumbantobing Dumaris E Silalahi Dumaris, Atri Dumayanti Sihombing, Sabar E. Silalahi, Dumaris Elia Simanjuntak Eny Rein Sihombing Gultom, Destri Yani Puspita Sari Hargiani, Fransisca Xaveria Herman Herman . Hesti Fera Sinaga Hutahaean, David Togi Immanuel Simbolon Indah Rumondang Manik Indira, Indira Irene Adryani Adryani Nababan Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jesica Sandrina Lumbantobing Jonathan Hartodes Purba Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry, Julyanthry Junita Batubara, Junita Kristina Sinaga, Yanti Lamria Purba Leonita Maria E Manihuruk Limbong, Natalina Lingga, Rajamin Keposan Lumbantobing, Nessa Tri Fanny Malau, Nova Anggriyani Manalu, David Berthony Manalu, Kristin Permata Sari Manurung, Rolan Manurung, Sri Maneni Marbun, Elisa May Yolanda Marbun, Yanty Maria Rosmauli Marnala Pangaribuan Martha Indriani Samosir Mega Triana Melda Veby Ristella Munthe Munawwaroh, Wardah Mungkap Mangapul Siahaan Nanda Saputra Nenni Triana Sinaga Novita Forena Simanungkalit Oktavia Derma Gultom Pakpahan, Surya Ningsih Palti Hansd Togi Maruhum Simanjuntak Panjaitan, Anita PANJAITAN, MUKTAR B Partohap S. R Sihombing, Partohap S. R Purba, Christian Neni Purba, Dameria Purba, Desmantha Purba, Igna Mariana Purba, Indra Pranata PURBA, LYDIA Purba, Ridwin Putri, Khairina Melani Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rajagukguk, Mutiara Rambe, Kartina Rahmadhani Rodia Mestina Simare mare Rosma Simangunsong Rumapea, Elina Lulu Ruth Monika Simanjuntak Sabar Dumayanti Sihombing Sanggam Siahaan Saputra, Nanda Semaria Eva Elita Girsang Sembiring, Yena Jorena Sherly Sherly sherly sherly Shinta Dwiana Sirait Siadari, Ribka Angelita Siagian, Claudya Benesa Sianipar, Sry Ucy Uly Sidabutar, Yohana Anggita Sihaloho, Angel Lamtama Sihaloho, Juli Hartati Sihaloho, Laura Sesilia Sihombing, Jannicolas Elsamnuari Sihombing, Karmila Sihombing, Marino Silaban, Gabriella Clarisa Silalahi, Dumaris Elseria SILALAHI, TIODORA FERMISKA Silitonga, Njuah Moenda Sari Simamora, Rianita Simanjuntak, Praja Hartama Simanjuntak, Yeni Lestari Simatupang, Sudung Simbolon, Dony Wira Simbolon, Putri Amelia Sirait, Eka Uchi Monica Siregar, Ravika Sitanggang, Anita Sitanggang, Juni Artha Sitinjak, Gloria Sitinjak, Lasmaria Tiodora Silviana Sitompul, Delfia Magdalena Sitompul, Okta Jagardo Situmeang, Siska Anggita Situmorang, Dwira May Situmorang, Gracela Emylia Syazwina, Zahfira Tampubolon, Novemty Tannuary, Arwin Teguh Satria Amin, Teguh Satria Tengku Riza Zarzani N Thamrin Daulat Dorianus Simanjuntak Tiarma Intan Marpaung Triana, Devi Tumpal Manahara Siahaan Usman Sidabutar Wanti Sugesti Simbolon Widya Ambarita Yanti Kristina Sinaga Yanti, Alya Dwi Yesi Rela Saogo Yohanna Tampubolon