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Developing Teachers Digital Competence Through International STEM Coding Training Maharani, Siti Dewi; Hartono, Hartono; Syarifuddin, Syarifuddin; Inderawati, Rita; Santri, Didi Jaya
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.746

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The purpose of this Community Service is to enhance the digital skill of teachers with coding training in STEM in the city of Palembang. Sriwijaya University is organizing this community service in collaboration with ARtec Japan and Indonesian STEM Association for the benefit of. There are 46 participating teachers attending this event, coming from different levels of education: SD, SMP, dan SMA (primary and secondary school). After the community service activities, a significant improvement was noted in the participants' understanding and technical skills on how to use coding in the classroom. This is evidenced by increased posttest scores across all elements in the provided evaluation instrument with a mean increase of 28 points. The approaches used in this training are lectures, practical training, and mentoring. In conclusion, what can be done from this training is that well-organized STEM Coding Training has boosted digital literacy, technical skills, and the confidence of instructors themselves
ENHANCING DESCRIPTIVE WRITING ACHIEVEMENT BY APPLYING PROCESS APPROACH THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATION Febriyanti, Riana; Inderawati, Rita; Fiftinova, Fiftinova
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 21 (2018): Special Issue (Supplement) June 2018
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/llt.v21iSuppl.1039

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This study aimed at finding out whether or not: (1) there was a significant difference in descriptive writing achievement after they were taught by using process approach through environmental observation and (2) there was a significant difference in descriptive writing achievement between the students who were taught by using process approach through environmental observation and those who were not. By employing a quasi-experimental design, the sample of this study was 80 students of tenth graders of SMA Negeri 9 Palembang taken by using purposive sampling method. The data were analyzed by using paired sample and independent sample t-test. The result of this study showed that: (1) there was significant improvement in descriptive writing achievement of the experimental group; mean difference of post-test and pre-test was 7.500 and the significance value was 0.000 (p-value0.05), and (2) there was significant difference in descriptive writing achievement between the students who were taught by applying process approach through environmental observation and those who were not. The mean difference of the post-test of the experimental group was higher than the control group (7.5370.128) and the significance value was 0.000 (p-value0.05). Therefore, process approach through environmental observation is effective to enhance students descriptive writing achievement.
Integrating Climate Change Education in English Lessons and P5 Projects in Junior High Schools Nurhaliza, Salsabila; Silvhiany, Sary; Inderawati, Rita
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i4.12622

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English lessons are being used to teach about climate change, combining language learning with environmental education. This aligns with the Pancasila Student Profile (P5) framework, which focuses on character development and global awareness. This research investigates the integration of climate change education into the P5 Project and English language lessons in junior high schools in South Sumatra, Indonesia. It examines the familiarity and willingness of teachers to incorporate climate change topics into their teaching. The study uses a qualitative research design, conducting interviews with 11 English teachers to explore their perspectives and experiences. The findings reveal that while some schools have implemented projects that promote environmental awareness and sustainability, such as recycling initiatives, there is a lack of systematic integration of climate change education into the English curriculum. Teachers expressed a willingness to teach about climate change but lacked  formal training. The research highlights the need for comprehensive strategies to integrate environmental literacy into language learning and the importance of teacher preparation in effectively implementing climate change curricula. The study contributes to the understanding of how to enhance climate change education at the junior high school level, particularly in the context of South Sumatra, and emphasizes the role of teachers in fostering environmental stewardship among students.
The Role of Guru Penggerak in Program Merdeka Belajar at Junior High School Ahmad Hafiz Pratama; Machdalena Vianty; Rita Inderawati
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 13 No 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpiundiksha.v13i1.69336

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Many teachers need help improving 21st-century skills in students. This research aims to analyze the role of the Driving Teacher in teaching the Independent Learning Program, as well as the factors that support and hinder this role. This type of research is qualitative. The methods used to collect data are observation, interviews, and documentation. The data collection instrument uses a questionnaire. The data analysis technique uses qualitative data analysis. The research results show that the Independent Learning Program is part of the Independent Curriculum (Independent Curriculum) and the Teacher Mobilization Program. Second, the Mobilizing Teacher initiates the Independent Learning Program in the classroom and collaborates with fellow teachers to align the program with the curriculum. Third, teachers should be motivated as initiators, facilitators, and inspirers, and other teachers should be educated to create student-friendly programs. Fourth, teachers motivate students by building confidence in the class and providing learning motivation. Fifth, the Activation Teacher provides support to students in overcoming difficulties. Sixth, they adapt learning to each student's needs, utilizing available resources. Seventh, the Driving Teacher evaluates student progress through reflection and feedback. Teachers integrate the Independent Learning Program with the school curriculum, design lessons, and collaborate with other parties to ensure alignment.
Students' Needs Analysis: Teaching Palembang Local Culture Procedure Text with Android for Hospitality Industry Program Wahyuni, Ummy; Eryansyah, Eryansyah; Inderawati, Rita
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 22, No 1: June 2022, Nationally Accredited
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/celt.v22i1.4082

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The globalization period is characterized by rapid advances in research, especially in the field of technology. Learning in social contexts and virtual learning must be taken into account to keep up with the needs of the industry era 4.0. With the help of SMK students and teachers, this study attempts to find out the students' needs in Procedure text reading material based on local culture in Palembang. The writer utilized a questionnaire and an interview to gather information. Statistics and qualitative analysis of the data were conducted. The need revealed that: 1) English was required for the students to help them in their future careers, and 2) English language proficiency of the students was still at the preliminary level, 3) the students' interest in reading was low, 4) the topic related to general knowledge was relevant, 5) The local culture of Palembang was crucial as a topic in reading comprehension, 6) The type of texts needed was procedure text, 7) Palembang local culture reading materials were not readily accessible. 8) The purpose of including Palembang culture in reading materials for students was to increase their knowledge of Palembang local cultures and improve their English proficiency in reading skills, especially in comprehension of the text. 9) The Palembang local culture aspect that the students needed was traditional foods, 10) An Android application was required to help the teaching and learning process. DIt was also required to create procedural text reading materials for supplementary with Palembang local culture using an Android application, which complemented the students' English proficiency. The application may benefit their future careers.
TRANSFORMING INFORMATION FROM CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS INTO SHORT STORIES FOR LITERARY DIGITAL LITERACY ENHANCEMENT Inderawati, Rita; Sakdiawati, Sakdiawati; Pratiwi, Weni; Putri, Ermalati; Dari, Tita Ratna Wulan; Fiftinova, Fiftinova
SUSASTRA: Jurnal Ilmu Susastra dan Budaya Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Susastra: Jurnal Ilmu Susastra dan Budaya (Desember 2024)
Publisher : HISKI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51817/susastra.v13i2.160

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When we hear the word ‘literature’, we always associate it with old and beautiful things. Climate change is considered as current information that must be understood by everyone and has nothing to do with literature. UNESCO highlights the issue of climate change as an international issue that everyone should be concerned about. Regarding this global issue, UNESCO also puts forward digital literacy involving the ability to use technology, information and communication tools, and involves the ability to learn to socialize, think critically, creatively, and inspire as a digital competition, involving the process of reading, understanding, writing, and composing something as new knowledge or content. This study aimed to discuss how pre-service teachers make short stories using climate change news to enhance literary digital literacy. In other words, students converted news texts about climate change on the internet into short stories. To obtain the data, this study used interview and documentation to analyse the results of students' critical and creative writings in the form of short stories based on climate change in Indonesian context. It is a qualitative and data obtained from student documents were analyzed qualitatively by means of transcription, literature study, and documentation. The results of this study were students be able to write short stories using the news about climate change on the internet facilitated by Canva to produce the learning material and digital story telling. Thus, this climate change-based short stories also contribute to the development of literary digital literacy.Keywords: climate change, utilization, enhancement, short stories, literary digital literacy PENGUBAHAN INFORMASI BERITA PERUBAHAN IKLIM MENJADI CERITA PENDEK UNTUK PENINGKATAN LITERASI DIGITAL SASTRA AbstrakBila mendengar kata sastra, kita selalu mengaitkannya dengan hal-hal lama atau dahulu yang indah. Perubahan iklim dianggap sebagai informasi kekinian yang wajib dipahami oleh semua orang dan tidak ada kaitannya dengan sastra. UNESCO menyoroti isu perubahan iklim sebagai isu internasional yang semua orang harus peduli.Terkait isu global ini, UNESCO juga mengedepankan literasi digital melibatkan kemampuan penggunaan perangkat teknologi, informasi dan komunikasi, dan  melibatkan kemampuan untuk dalam pembelajaran bersosialisasi, sikap berpikir kritis, kreatif, serta inspiratif sebagai kompetisi digital, melibatkan proses membaca, memahami, menulis, dan menciptakan sesuatu sebagai sebuah pengetahuan maupun konten baru. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengelaborasi bagaimana mahasiswa calon guru membuat cerita pendek dengan menggunakan konten perubahan iklim untuk mengembangkan literasi digital sastra. Dengan kata lain, mahasiswa mengalihwahanakan teks-teks berita tentang perubahan iklim di internet menjadi cerita pendek. Untuk mendapatkan data, penelitian ini menggunakan instrument wawancara dan dokumentasi hasil tulisan kritis dan kreatif mahasiswa berupa cerpen berbasis perubahan iklim dalam konteks Indonesia. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif kualitatif dan data diperoleh dari dokumen mahasiswa dianalisis secara kualitatif dengan cara transkripsi, studi pustaka, dan dokumentasi. Hasil dari penelitian ini mahasiswa mampu menulis cerpen dengan menggunakan konten atau berita-berita terkait perubahan iklim dengan difasilitasi oleh Canva dan menghasilkan bahan ajar dan cerita digital. Dengan demikian, teks naratif berbasis perubahan iklim ini turut berkontribusi bagi pengembangan Literasi Digital Sastra.Kata kunci: perubahan iklim, kegunaan, pengembangan, cerita pendek, Literasi Digital Sastraa
Integrating Climate Change Education into Secondary School English Lessons: A Project-Based Approach Using Trade Books Masitoh Masitoh; Sary Silvhiany; Rita Inderawati
Jo-ELT (Journal of English Language Teaching) Fakultas Pendidikan Bahasa & Seni Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris IKIP Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Culture, Management, and Business Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jo-elt.v12i1.15272

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As the urgency of addressing climate change and promoting environmental sustainability continues to rise, educational institutions play a crucial role in equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary for responsible citizenship. Recognizing the need for innovative teaching strategies in this area, this study investigates the integration of trade books into secondary school English lessons to enhance students' understanding of these pressing global issues. This study employed a design-based research (DBR) approach to develop and implement a project-based climate change education program integrated into English Language Teaching (ELT) for junior high school students. Conducted at the Public Junior High School Lalan, a remote area in South Sumatra, the study aimed to enhance students' climate literacy by exploring their existing knowledge, addressing climate change topics in the classroom, and identifying challenges in the implementation process. A total of 52 ninth-grade students, selected through purposive sampling, participated in the study. Data were collected through surveys and in-depth interviews conducted before and after the intervention. The interviews explored students’ experiences, perspectives, and changes in understanding related to climate change. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the interview transcripts, revealing shifts in students’ awareness and knowledge. The findings indicate that integrating climate change education into ELT through a project-based approach can effectively support students’ climate literacy and contribute to a more sustainable mindset among learners.
Exploring Young Learners’ Needs in Multimodal Text Design for Integrating Sustainable Education into ELT Jasmine, Malihah Putri; Silvhiany, Sary; Inderawati, Rita
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.13775

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This study investigates the integration of sustainable education into English Language Teaching (ELT) for fifth-grade students at SDN 115 Palembang. As sustainable development gains global urgency, education plays a crucial role in fostering environmental awareness among young learners. However, limited resources integrating climate change topics into ELT highlight a significant research gap. In this context, multimodal texts-combining text, visual, audio and interactive elements-are a solution as an effective and interesting learning media. This research focuses on conducting a needs analysis regarding the use of multimodal texts in climate change learning in ELT. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys with 30 students and qualitative interviews with English teacher and vice principal of curriculum. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics for the quantitative data and thematic analysis for the qualitative data. Findings highlight the urgent need for multimodal texts to support sustainable education literacy in ELT. Students showed a strong interest in learning about climate change and taking action to protect their environment, emphasizing the effectiveness of multimodal texts in making these concepts more engaging and accessible. While students recognize the importance of learning English and climate change topics, existing ELT materials lack sufficient multimodal resources to facilitate this integration. It can be concluded that multimodal texts are urgently needed to support sustainable education literacy in ELT. Therefore, this study advocates for the integration of digital multimodal texts to enhance both language learning and sustainability education.
Instructional Materials of Podcast Scripts in Bridging EFL Students' Awareness of Climate Change: A Need Analysis Faizah, Vivian Azarine; Inderawati, Rita; Eryansyah, Eryansyah
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.14202

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The integration of global issues, such as climate change, into English reading materials is crucial in the Independent Curriculum. However, there is a gap in current teaching resources regarding the inclusion of climate change topics in an accessible and engaging format. This study, conducted at SMA Srijaya Negara in Palembang, Indonesia, aims to analyze students' needs for climate change-based descriptive texts integrated into podcast scripts as supplementary teaching materials. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study involved questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with 35 tenth-grade students, their English teacher, and a stakeholder. The findings reveal that students need materials that align with their English proficiency levels and are relevant to global issues, especially climate change. Students expressed a preference for descriptive texts that are not only informative but also simple to understand, allowing them to connect the theme of climate change with their real-life contexts through engaging and relatable materials. This study identifies a significant gap in the existing teaching materials, as they do not fully accommodate students' needs for climate change content presented in accessible descriptive text formats. Based on these findings, the study advocates for the development of climate change-based podcast scripts derived from descriptive texts, designed to match students' English proficiency and be more relevant to their daily lives. This research is expected to contribute to the development of supplementary teaching materials that enhance students' English skills while raising their awareness of climate change issues.
Pra-pendampingan penggunaan digital tools dan kecerdasan buatan dalam penulisan buku berjenjang terkait perubahan iklim Silvhiany, Sary; Inderawati, Rita; Raharjo, Makmum; Anggraini, Hesti Wahyuni; Dari, Tita Ratna Wulan
ABDIMASY: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): ABDIMASY: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : STAI Auliaurrasyidin Tembilahan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46963/ams.v6i1.2396

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Teacher groups in Musi Banyuasin district have great potential in developing learning materials, in the form of leveled books. Their significant benefits in meeting students' reading needs according to their level of difficulty and understanding make leveled books an important product that can be created by classroom teachers. This book also has the potential to be a medium to increase students' awareness of global issues, including climate change, through the integration of relevant content in learning. For this reason, the service team from FKIP Sriwijaya University designed a program to facilitate the assistance and training activities needed. As the first step of the program, the service team conducted an initial exploration regarding the teacher participants' mastery of digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI). The method of the exploration activity was to distribute questionnaires that must be filled in by the participants. The result is that 59.1% of teachers understand the concept of leveled books and 63.6% of teachers use leveled books in the classroom. Unfortunately, 63.6% of teachers stated that they had never made leveled books for their class. Regarding the role of digital tools, teachers seem to be familiar with Canva and AI. The data shows that 81.8% of teachers often use Canva to create teaching materials. There are also other tools that are utilized, such as YouTube, ChatGPT, and YouTube. It can be concluded that, the process of mentoring and training for making tiered books is mandatory considering that teachers already have basic knowledge related to digital tools and AI.
Co-Authors A. Loeneto, Bambang A. Loeneto, Bambang Agus Wahyudi Agusta, Okky Leo Ahmad Hafiz Pratama Ahmad Zainudin Akromu Wajihan Qori Alghifari Mahdi Igamo Amrullah Amrullah Anggraini, Fenisya Anisa Rhahima Arika Sari Arika Sari Artika Sari Arya Muhaimin Astowo, Cesar SWF Awalludin Awalludin Bambang A. Loeneto Bambang Loeneto Dea Ariani Delia Septimiranti Delia Septimiranti Desi Ramasari Dewi Rawani Dewi Rawani Dian Fitriani Diani, Oktrianti Didi Jaya Santri, Didi Jaya Didi Suhendi Didi Suhendi Didi Suhendi, Didi Diemroh Ihsan, Diemroh Dio Permana Dio Resta Permana Dita Rizki Anggraini Duano Sapta Nusantara Dwi Maharrani Eka Apriani Elika Elika Elika Kurniadi Elsya Agesty Erlina Erlina Erlina Erlina Ermalati Putri Ermalati Putri Ernalida Ernalida ERYANSYAH, ERYANSYAH Faizah, Vivian Azarine Febiola, Ayu Febriyanti, Riana Febriyanti, Riana Fiftinova Fiftinova Fiftinova Fiftinova, Fiftinova Fitri Amalia Geyereni Maretika Noto Gustiningdiah Purwandini Hafiz Pratama, Ahmad Hafiz Pratama, Ahmad Hanafziah Miftahul Fajri Hariswan Putera Jaya Hariswan Putra Jaya, Hariswan Putra Haritsah Sani Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Haryani Haryani Herlina, Rini Hesti Wahyuni Anggraini, Hesti Wahyuni Hidayati, Rina Ida Musirini Ida Rosmalina Ida Rosmalina Ida Rosmalina, Ida Ilhaq, Muhsin Intadani, Masagus Aditya Putra INTIFADHAH INTIFADHAH Ira Audina Pratiwi Ira Septiana Irna Ningsih Ismail Petrus Jasmine, Malihah Putri Jopalina, Praisa Kananda Agustina Checaria Karwandi Karwandi Karwandi, Karwandi Kurniadi, Elika Lestari, Tri Puja LINGGA AGUSTINA SUGANDA Lingga Agustina Suganda Lisnaini Lisnaini Lisnani Lisnani Lisnani Lisnani Lisnani Lisnani Loeneto, Bambang A Lumei Haryanti Kumbara Lusiana Dian Retnowati Machdalena Vianty Machdalena Vianty Machdalena Vianty Maharani, Siti Dewi Malalina Malalina Malalina Malalina Margaretha Dinar Sitinjak Margaretha Dinar Sitinjak Margaretha Dinar Sitinjak Margaretha Dinar Sitinjak, Margaretha Dinar Masitoh Masitoh Mawaddah Hidayati Meilinda Meilinda Meilinda Meilinda Mela Maresta Melly Ariska Meyers, Karen Ferreira Mgrt.Dinar Sitinjak Mitha Septiyanti Mitra Afriadeni Mona Monika Mulyadi Eko Purnomo, Mulyadi Eko Munikahi Purba Muslih Hambali Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Mutiara Ayu Nadya, Nanda Neti Herawati Nova Lingga Pitaloka, Nova Lingga NOVARITA NOVARITA, NOVARITA Novita Sari Nur Azizah Nur Azizah Nurhaliza, Salsabila Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurlista Iryanti Nurmantara, Loga Nyimas Larasati Utami Okky Leo Agusta Pratiwi, Weni Purwandani, Endah Putri, Cantika Putri, Ermalati Raharjo, Makmun Rahayu, Chika Rahmadhani, Sakilah Rahmah, Ulfatin Nur Rahmawati Umbara Ratu Ilma Indra Putri Ratu Ilma Indra Putri Ria Elviana Rini Herlina Rini Herlina Rini Rini Riska Bella, Riska Rita Hayati Rita Hayati Rita Hayati Rusman Roni Sadrah Ihsani Sakdiawati, Sakdiawati Saputra, Ardi Sarah Suci Hartina Saraswati, Nais Sardianto Markos Siahaan Sardianto Siahaan Sari, Arika Sari, Maria Angela Sylvista Sarimarsutalinda Sarimarsutalinda Sarimarsutalinda, Sarimarsutalinda Sary Silvhiany Sary Silvhiany SATRIYAS ILYAS Selly Septiandini Selvina, Dita Sepdwiko, Deria Septiana, Ira Septiani, Yin Yin Septimiranti, Delia Shilviany, Sary Simamora, Melisa Kristina Sinta Octaviana Siswahyudianto Sitinjak, Mgrt. Dinar Sofendi Sofendi SOFENDI SOFENDI, SOFENDI Soni Mirizon Soni Mirizon Sopian Sopian Sri Indrawati, Sri Sri Susanti SUSILAWATI SUSILAWATI Syafryadin Syafryadin Syamsul Anam Syarifuddin TAHRUN TAHRUN Tahrun Tahrun Tamara Becce Tenridinanti Tasyaa, Nabilla TASYKIRAH, FITRIAH Tita Ratna Wulan Dari Tria Gustiningsi Trilestari, Kuntum Try Desnita Ummy Wahyuni Wahyuni, Ummy Wardah Zahra Wawan Tarwana Weni Pratiwi Yeni Oktarina Yeni Oktarina Yundari, Yundari Zahra Alwi, Zahra Zainal Abidin Naning Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkardi Zuraida Zuraida