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An Investigation into the Challenges and Strategies Utilization in Academic Writing: A Case Study of Indonesian Postgraduate Students Muryani, Rera Nadian; Romadhon, M Galuh Elga; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
VELES Voices of English Language Education Society Vol 8 No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/veles.v8i1.25330

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This study explores into the challenges encountered by postgraduate students in the realm of academic writing,along with the strategies they employ to tackle these hurdles and the resources aiding their writing process.Employing narrative inquiry as the research design, the study aimed to facilitate a comprehensive explorationof these issues. The participants consisted of ten postgraduate students enrolled at a private university inIndonesia. The research methodology involved conducting interviews with these students to uncover thestrategies and tools utilized by English Master's degree students to achieve success in academic writing.Primary difficulties identified included challenges in organizing coherent content, sourcing relevant referencesto bolster arguments, navigating spatial constraints when expressing ideas, and accurately interpreting data.The findings revealed that digital resources, such as scholarly websites and databases, emerged as the primarysources for accessing journals and articles. In contrast, printed materials played a diminished role due to theiroutdated nature. The study underscores the importance of understanding these inherent challenges in writingand leveraging available strategies and resources to enhance writing skills, thereby enabling postgraduatestudents to produce high-quality research papers.
EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANIMAKER AS A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL IN TEACHING RECOUNT TEXTS: STUDENTS’ INSIGHTS Asnas, Sania Alinda Mouli; Heriyawati, Dwi Fita; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v11i3.8128

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This qualitative research delves into the perspectives of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students regarding the utilization of Animaker as an educational tool for recount text materials. The study involved interviews with three EFL students hailing from an Indonesian private junior high school. The findings of this investigation unveiled six significant advantages associated with using Animaker in the learning process. Firstly, it simplified subject matter comprehension for students. Secondly, it facilitated the retention of lesson details. Thirdly, it contributed to improved classroom performance, ultimately resulting in higher grades. Fourthly, it rendered the learning process enjoyable, fostering a sense of motivation among students. Lastly, it streamlined vocabulary acquisition, making it more accessible. However, despite these advantages, students encountered challenges, particularly in dealing with complex vocabulary found within the recount text materials. To overcome these hurdles, they devised four strategies. These strategies encompassed seeking clarifications from teachers and peers, consulting bilingual and monolingual dictionaries, and deducing word meanings from contextual clues. Furthermore, the research revealed that Animaker effectively enhanced 21st-century literacy skills by combining digital literacy, global literacy, technological literacy, visual literacy, and information literacy. This, in turn, equipped students with valuable skills for thriving in today's technologically advanced society. In conclusion, the study highlighted the overwhelmingly positive perception of EFL students towards the use of Animaker as an educational medium for recount text materials. While students did encounter vocabulary challenges, they were proactive in employing various strategies to overcome these obstacles. This research holds implications for the development of technological resources in English language learning, benefiting both EFL students and educators.
UNCOVERING THE RESILIENCE AND STRESS FACTORS OF EFL TEACHERS: A NARRATIVE STUDY Syabilla, Zalsa Febrina; Ubaidillah, M. Faruq; Mustofa, Mutmainnah; Romadhon, M. Galuh Elga
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v12i1.8934

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EFL teachers typically confront an abundance of problems that can lead to stress and have an influence on their resilience. Understanding resilience and stress can help improve well-being and education. This qualitative study tried to figure out the resilience and stress factors faced by EFL teachers across educational levels. The narrative inquiry involved an in-depth semi-structured interview administered to four EFL teachers across primary, middle, and secondary levels. The findings indicate that EFL teachers across educational levels encounter similar stressors, such as heavy workloads, student behavior, and low salary. Surprisingly, there were differences in stress factors and resilience strategies utilized by teachers across educational levels. The primary-level teacher reported more stress when dealing with students’ behavior, whereas middle-level teacher was stressed by students’ behavior and resources, and high school teacher by resource constraints and encouraged student engagement. Regarding resilience strategies, teachers at all levels indicated seeking support from family and friends but also using different coping methods such as meditation, leisure activities, and positive thinking. The findings suggest the importance of understanding the unique stress factors faced by EFL teachers across educational levels and establishing targeted support programs to enhance teacher resilience.
“CAN WORD WALL ASSESS STUDENTS’ WORDS?”: NURTURING INCLUSIVITY AND ADVANCEMENT IN RURAL SECONDARY EDUCATION Aprilia, Putri Kurniawan; Mistar, Junaidi; Mustofa, Mutmainnah; Syabilla, Zalsa Febrina
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v12i1.9004

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In rural areas, getting access to quality education and appropriate assessment opportunities can be challenging for students. This study seeks to bridge this educational divide by examining the viability of online platforms, particularly the Word-wall platform, as an efficient assessment tool for rural secondary school pupils. The research questions are centered on determining how students perceive the Word-wall platform and maximize its implementation to address the unique requirements and difficulties of assessing students in rural areas. This study involved students of private secondary school in rural area. This research used qualitative method with case study design, and it was utilized to obtain a comprehensive understanding of students' reactions to the Word-wall platform for English learning. Interviews for assessing students’ opinions were used to collect data. The findings indicate that students responded positively, expressing a strong desire to use the platform for future assessments, such as daily tests, quizzes, and exams. Further, student feedback highlights the significance of contextual relevance, comprehensive training, better accessibility features, and customization in addressing the unique challenges rural areas face. The results of this study tend to contribute to the growth of effective assessment practices in rural areas and provide helpful insights into applying online platforms for equal educational opportunities.
EXPLORING STUDENTS’ VOICES ON SNBT ENGLISH LITERACY: A NARRATIVE INQUIRY APPROACH Darmawan, Iwan; Romadhon, M Galuh Elga; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v12i1.9207

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This research study examines the challenges encountered by high school students in Indonesia while acquiring English literacy skills for the National Selection Based on Test (SNBT) examination. The research uses a narrative inquiry methodology to gather qualitative data from two participants who come from diverse backgrounds. The researcher aims to gain a thorough understanding of the participants' experiences, perceptions, and challenges associated with the SNBT examination. Using open-ended questions and probing techniques, the researcher was able to identify recurring themes, patterns, and significant insights. Thematic analysis was employed to identify and analyze the main themes and sub-themes that emerged from the respondents' narratives. The findings of the research indicate that language, psychological, and environmental challenges were identified as the primary obstacles. The findings underscore the significance of catering the varied learning needs of students, including language support and personalized instruction. Moreover, offering explicit guidance on the format and requirements of the SNBT test can better prepare students for success. Additionally, integrating technology, such as online resource and tools, into the language curriculum can enhance engagement and provide valuable learning opportunities. These recommendations aim to empower students by equipping them with the necessary tools and support to navigate the challenges of English literacy acquisition and excel in the SNBT examination.  
WHO SPEAKS LOUDEST? EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF STUDENTS' VOICES IN THE DIGITAL AGE WITH WIZER.ME IN MODERN TEACHING Khoirunnisaa', Try Ammalia; Maghfiroh, Naily Inayatul; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25134/erjee.v11i3.9286

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This study emphasizes the need for digital adaptation in contemporary teaching techniques and recommends utilizing the website Wizer.me as an effective instrument to achieve this need. Exploring the dynamics of students' voices in the digital age with Wizer.me in modern teaching is the topic of this study. The study is to investigate students' perspectives on the Wizer.me platform in teaching and learning, as well as its integration with conventional teaching techniques. This study used survey research method. The participants were seventh-grade students at SMPI Almaarif 01 Singosari Malang. According to the study, Wizer.me is an online learning platform that has a positive impact on student engagement, and personalized learning and promotes student-centered learning. The data will be statistically analyzed using descriptive techniques. The result indicated that 86,7% of students had utilized Wizer.me for their assignments, 100% of students liked using this platform, and 33,3% of students frequently use Wizer.me more than two times. Moreover, 73.3% of students preferred using the Wizer.me platform over traditional methods in the learning process, and 100% of students agree that they understand better acquiring the material using this platform than traditional techniques. Hopefully, the study's findings will be of major benefit to educators and those involved in the integration of educational technology, supporting breakthroughs and improvements in the learning environment
The Student's Perception of The Use of The Google Form Application for Assessment at Senior High School Visser, Lodovikus Eussabeus; Mustofa, Mutmainnah; Elfiyanto, Soni
BRILIANT: Jurnal Riset dan Konseptual Vol 8 No 4 (2023): Volume 8 Nomor 4, November 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28926/briliant.v8i4.1538

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Google Forms is an educational application that teachers use in teaching activities to assess students. Teachers usually create questions, quizzes, and assessments through Google Forms. This research investigated the student's perception of the Google Form application as an instrument for assessment that teachers use. The researcher used a quantitative descriptive method through an online Malang senior high school students’ questionnaire. Twenty-nine students have used Google Forms in English learning for assessment, and to get more information about their perceptions in experiences using it, the researcher needs to give 16 questions in online questionnaires. The researchers found more than a few issues that stimulus the students' online learning process in assessment: In terms of utility, convenience of use, ease of learning, and satisfaction, 62.0% of participants believed that Google Forms is practical. 51.1% of them agree that the application is simple to use. The next component also agrees that 57.1% of the students went through easiness to learn how to utilize the software. The last is about the level of satisfaction; 61.8% of the students experience satisfaction. The results showed that oogle Forms can be very helpful in boosting students' abilities, skills, discipline, and impartial learning through instructional resources.
Students Perception towards the Use of Insert Learning App in Blended Learning to Enhance Reading Comprehension Ulya, Solihatul; Aprilia, Mercy; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
IJET (Indonesian Journal of English Teaching) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Department of English Language Education, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/ijet2.2022.11.2.189-196

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One of essential skills to expand students’ knowledge and abilities is reading. Various media and platforms have been used by teachers to support the learning and teaching process moreover during the online class. However, to help students to easily understand about what they read, teachers have to make and provide technique, strategy and media for the needs of their students, including in reading mastery. The use of appropriate media can be pivotal for teachers in order to make the students understand by considering its efficiency. This paper focuses on investigating the students’ perception towards the use of Insert Learning App in Blended Learning and Teaching to enhance students’ comprehension in reading. This study uses a case study method. The participants were master degree students of English Department, in total 50 students consisted of 22 male students and 38 female students. To find out the students’ perception towards the use of Insert Learning, the data were collected mainly through questionnaires and interviews. The result of this study reveals that the majority of students have positive perceptions regarding the usage of Insert Learning as a teaching media for reading comprehension in blended learning. It is beneficial tools to makes reading more interactive and engaging. Students also claim that Insert Learning is easy to use because it is connected as an extension in Google Chrome.
Error Analysis of Students’ Comment Writing in Online Learning at FLSP Class Fawaid, Anas; Raunaq, M Nabriis; Mustofa, Mutmainnah
IJET (Indonesian Journal of English Teaching) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Department of English Language Education, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/ijet2.2022.11.2.118-137

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Grammatical errors are one of the issues that students face during the writing process. The main goal of this research was to discover the most common grammatical errors committed by FLSP students in comment writing at the University of Muhammadiyah Malang in 2021. The goal of this study was to distinguish, categorize, and display the percentage of students that committed each sort of error. The research approach employed was qualitative and descriptive methods. This study included 30 first semester students as participants in the Communication (A), Accounting (B), Elementary School Teachers (D), Psychology (J), Engineering at FLSP class of UMM. Documentation of student comment writing debate was utilized as the tool. The Surface Strategy Taxonomy, developed by Dulay et al., is used to assess all grammatical mistakes found in student comments in Canvas (LMS). According to the findings, there are a total of 230 errors. The most common error was omission (120 errors / 52.18 percent), followed by misformation (70 errors / 30.43 percent), addition (30 errors / 13.14 percent), and misordering (10 errors / 4.38 percent). Based on these findings, it can be inferred that students continue to struggle with understanding grammatical structures throughout the writing process.
Adapting Tahfidz Technique in Learning English for Pesantren Students Sufa, Amy Fayla; Mustofa, Mutmainnah; Helmi, Maria
QALAMUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Qalamuna - Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Program Pascasarjana IAI Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/qalamuna.v15i2.2647

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This study is to discover whether adapting the tahfidz technique to memorize words, phrases, and sentences can be applied in learning English for pesantren students (santri). The tahfidz technique used was talaqqi, which is delivering students’ memorization to teachers, to make students easier in remembering the learning materials. A pre-experimental study with a one-group pre-test and post-test design is conducted in this research to analyze the participant of 40 students in first grade in MA Pondok Tremas, Pacitan. The instrument used in this research is a pre-test from some verses of the Quran and a post-test from Arabic mahfudzat. By adapting the tahfidz technique in learning English, the teacher’s goal to gain students’ better scores in English had been achieved. This is closely related to the fact that pesantren students familiarized to memorize Qur’an and their religious subject. It turns out that the traditional pesantren learning method can also be applied to modern science.
Co-Authors Abd. Ghofur Abdillah, Faiz Abdul Moueed Abdul Moueed Abdun Nashir Abu Na'im Rohman Aditama Melati ajib amala hafi Akhmad Tabrani Alfan Zuhairi Amalia, Shinta Ana Kumalasari Anas Fawaid Apgrianto, Kurniawan Aprilia, Mercy Aprilia, Putri Kurniawan Arida Mufidah Asdiwarman, Nofi Firmallah Asnas, Sania Alinda Mouli Asrifi Maula Aushoth, Ahmad Nawwal Samhan Abu Awaliyah, Muzayyanah Barlaman, Moh. Aang Fajar Damayanti, Elok Dengah, Linda Chetsiana Dian Fajariyah Damayanti Dian Tri Riska Ekawati Dian Tri Riska Ekawati Dwi Ari Kurniawati Dwi Fita Heriyawati Dyah Arini, Mercy Aprilia Dzul Fikri Dzul Fikri Dzulfikri Dzulfikri Dzulfikri, Dzulfikri Effendi, Erfan Elfiyanto, Soni Elfiyanto, Sonny Elga Romadhon, M Galuh Elvin Nur Habibah Enny Irawati Erfan Efendi Erfan Effendi Erfan Erfendi Erfendi, Erfan Faiq Shabry Faizah, Maftuhatul Faridatul Istighfaroh Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh Fatimatus Zahroh Fawaid, Anas Fikri, Dzul Ghafur, Abd Ghovinda Ghovinda Hairi, Sohibul Haniful Umam Hasbullah, Saiyidi Helmi, Maria Hidayati, Dewi Syaroh Huan Yik Lee Huan Yik Lee Humairoh, Septiana Anggun Iklila Ummu Sam'ah Imam Wahyudi Karimullah Iqbal Katrino Irfan Susiyana Putra Iwan Darmawan Izza Amalia Rahman Izza Amalia Rahman Izzatin Nisa' Jamilatul Mala Jazil, Moh. Jihad, Muhammad Syaiful Katrino, Iqbal Khaula Amelia Khusna Khoirunnisaa', Try Ammalia khusnul khotimah Khusnul Khotimah Kurniasih Kurniasih Langgeng Budianto Latifah Fatimatuz Zahroh Lee, Huan Yik Lina Susanti Linda Chetsiana Dengah Lou Chien Gita Arista M Nabriis Raunaq M Nabris Raunaq M. Faruq Ubaidillah Ma'rufa, Ika Meilinda Ummul Maghfiroh, Naily Inayatul Mala, Jamilatul MARIA BINTANG Marifatun Najiyah Maziyyatus Shalihah Memy Wardani Elthia Mercy Aprilia Mercy Aprilia Dyah Arini Mercy Aprilia Dyah Arini Miftahur Rohmah Minarni, Fitria Moh Junaidi Mohammad Afifulloh Mohammad Muhibbin Moueed, Abdul Muh. Arbianto Muhamad Saiful Muhammad Bahauddin Muhammad Djunaidi Ghony Muhammad Husein Ali Muhammad Mas'ud Said Muhammad Muchlisin, Muhammad Muhammad Shofiyuddin Muhammad Syaiful Jihad Muhammad Yunus Muhammad Zainurroziqin Mukhamad Najib Muryani, Rera Nadian Muzayyanah Awaliyah Nabila Nilna Ghina Nadrotin Mawaddah Nadzifah, Wardatun Nafissa Tracy Nashir, Abdun Nunung Suryati Nur Fajar Arief Nur Hasanah Nur Hasanah Nur Jamilah Nur Jamilah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nursafira, Mutia Sari Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun Nurus Syamsiyah Furotun Pantja Putra, Suatmo Pardiman Pardiman Puji Rahayu Puji Rahayu Putra, Irfan Susiyana R. Muhammad Nasrullah Rafiqi, Iqbal Rahman, Dita Aulia Rahman, Izza Amalia Raunaq, M Nabriis Rifiyani, Andri Jamaul Rifyani, Andri Jamaul Rijnenberg, Jeroen Risda Sufidiana Riska Ekawati, Dian Tri Riza, Nasrul Miftahul Rizal Wahid Permana Putra Rohmah, Miftahur Rohman, Abu Na'im Rohmaniah, Nuzulul Romadhon, M Galuh Elga Romadhon, M. Galuh Elga Romadhon, M.Galuh Elga Rulam Ahmadi Rulam Ahmadi Saiyidi Hasbullah Saiyidi Hasbullah Sam'ah, Iklila Ummu Sania Alinda Mouli Asnas Sari, Ani Sukma Septiana, Vita Nugrah Slamet Muchsin Solihatul Ulya Solihatul Ulya Suatmo Pantja Putra Suatmo Pantja Putra Suatmo Pantja Putra Sufa, Amy Fayla Sufidiana, Risda Sugeng Hariyanto Sugeng Hariyanto Sumartono Sumartono Sunardi Sunardi Surya Sari Faradiba Susana Aulia Syabilla, Zalsa Febrina Syaifullah, Ahmad Fadli Syamsiyah Furotun, Nurus Thania Imani Janitra Torikin Torikin Tracy, Nafissa Ubaidillah, M. Faruq Ulil Fitriyah Ulya, Solihatul Uswatun Hasanah Utami Widiati Visser, Lodovikus Eussabeus wafiya ula Wardatun Nadzifah Wardatuz Zakiyah Wensi Alka Yazid, S. Rizal Zahroh, Latifah Fatimatuz Zainurroziqin, Muhammad Zakiyuddin Zakiyuddin Zam Zami, Fadli ZK Abdurahman Baizal