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The Comparison between Wattpad and Blog in Project Based Learning to Teach Written Analytical Exposition Text Hanifah, Fahmi Millati; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar
ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 8 No 1 (2019): ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching
Publisher : ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/elt.v8i1.31331

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            This final project was based on a research which attempts to investigate the use of wattpad and blog combined with project based learning in teaching writing skills. The purpose of the study was to find out which one is more effective between wattpad and blog in project based learning to teach written analytical exposition text. A quasi-experimental study was used as the research design in this study. The sample was the eleventh grade students of SMA Ibu Kartini Semarang that involved 26 students. They were divided into experimental group 1 and experimental group 2. The experimental group 1 was taught using wattpad while the experimental group 2 was taught using blog as the learning media and both of them used project based learning as teaching method.             The pre-test result revealed the mean score of the experimental group 1 was 60.76 and the experimental group 2 was 60.69. It meant that the two groups had similar competence before getting the treatment. The post-test mean scores of experimental group 1 and experimental group 2 were 80.23 and 74.46. The t-test of post-test showed that there was a significant difference between the experimental group 1 and the experimental group2 since t-value was higher than t-table (4.490 > 2.064).             It could be concluded that both wattpad and blog were effective as the learning media to teach writing skills. However, the use of wattpad was more effective than using blog in project-based learning to teach written analytical exposition text. Therefore, it was suggested that the teachers should consider the social media of wattpad and blog were the effective learning media in teaching writing because they allowed the students to express ideas and develop their writing skills.                Keywords: Wattpad; Blog; Project Based Learning; Writing; Analytical Exposition Text
The Effectiveness of Write-Pair-Square and Group Investigation to Teach Writing Descriptive Text for Students With High and Low Participation Faticha, Dewi; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 9 No 3 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v9i3.30896

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Recently, teaching and learning English as foreign language has raised its position as a trending field in language transformation in Indonesia.This study aimed to measuring the effectiveness of Write-Pair-Square and Group investigation to teach writing descriptive text as two cooperative learning strategies. There were 50 students of the seventh grade students of MTs N Tegal. This study used an experimental method with pre-test and post-test of a 2x2 factorial design. Two classes were chosen as experimental group 1 and 2, while the third class was chosen for tryout. The data of students’ participation level was gained from observation before the treatments and the data of students’ writing achievement was gained from writing test. The data from the test was analyzed with T-Test and ANOVA Test. The results revealed that there was significant difference of the students’ participation on the post-test result after being taught by using Write-Pair-Square and Group Investigation strategies. Then, the result of the significance value (p value) of teaching strategies and participation was 0.032 < 0.05. Thus, it can be stated that there is effective interaction among strategies and participation to enhance students’ writing achievement.
The Evaluation of Higher Order Thinking Skills in English School Nationally Standardized Examination at State Senior High School 6 Semarang Narwianta, Nanang; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar; Rukmini, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 9 No 3 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v9i3.30937

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The English school nationally standardized examination as a means of the assessment of the learning outcomes conduct by educational unit is designed to measure the student`s achievement competencies, to determine student`s graduation from the school, it is very significant to conduct test items evaluation since it gives a clear portrait of the quality of the items and the test as a whole. The purpose of this study was to explain the realization of higher order thinking skills reflected in English school nationally standardized examination at state senior high school 6 Semarang academic year of 2018/2019. The researcher adopted the qualitative descriptive approach using an analysis card to analyze the realization of higher order thinking skills in English school nationally standardized examination test items. The results indicated that HOTS realized in listening, reading, and writing questions. The listening in the form of spoken written, because it is to test listening simultaneously with speaking. There is one listening question categorized into HOTS of level analyzing, in reading the questions belonging to HOTS reach 8 questions that consist of 5 questions of analyzing level and 3 questions of evaluating level. Meanwhile, there is one question of HOTS into level of creating in writing questions. The results also showed the proportion of HOTS comprised 22,22% met the requirement from BNSP that stated in academic year 2018/2019 there is approximately 10-15% of higher order thinking skills test items. Accordingly, this finding reveals that there is still much room for the variation of HOTS levels implemented all skills in English school nationally standardized examination. This study recommends modifying the English school nationally standardized examination by providing them with more questions that include HOTS.
The The Effectiveness of Brainstorming and Mind Mapping to Teach Writing Narrative Text for Students with Extrovert and Introvert Personalities Yuliani, Widya; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi; Warsono, Warsono
English Education Journal Vol 9 No 4 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v9i4.32098

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Teaching English in SMA is teaching and learning a foreign language as a part of national education. Moreover, modern teaching technique should be developed to encompass the reality. This study aimed to measuring the effectiveness of brainstorming and mind mapping to teach writing narrative text with extrovert and introvert personalities. This research used 2x2 factorial experimental designs. The subjects were the students of class XI IPA 1 and XI IPA 2 of SMAN 2 Tegal. It was divided into two groups, they were extrovert and introvert personality. The instruments were used test, questionnaire, pre-test, and post-test. The finding of this research indicates that brainstorming technique was more effective than mind mapping technique to students with extrovert personality. While there was no significant difference between a student who was taught by using brainstorming technique and those taught by using mind mapping technique with introvert personality. It means that brainstorming technique is more effective to the students with extrovert personality, while mind mapping technique is effective to the students with introvert personality. Based on our findings, we conclude that both brainstorming technique and mind mapping technique can help and improve the students in writing skill for both students with extrovert and introvert personality.
Perlukah Microteaching?-Representasi Kompetensi Profesional Mahasiswa Calon Guru Menggunakan Dokumen CoRe dan PaP-eR Astuti, Andari Puji; Aziz, Abdul; Sumarti, Sri Susilogati; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar
Jurnal Karya Pendidikan Matematika Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Jurnal Karya Pendidikan Matematika Volume 5 Nomor 2 Tahun 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (149.461 KB) | DOI: 10.26714/jkpm.5.2.2018.92-100

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis secara deskriptif kompetensi profesional mahasiswa calon guru matematika.  Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan desain studi kasus. Untuk mencapai tujuan di atas, penelitian ini dilaksanakan dengan pendekatan kualitatif dengan desain studi kasus. Informasi dikumpulkan dengan: (1) wawancara, (2) dokumentasi, dan (3) observasi. Penetapan sumber informasi dimulai dari informan kunci dan dilanjutkan dengan informan lain secara snowball. Data yang terkumpul dianalisis dengan: (1) reduksi data, (2) penyajian data, dan (3) pengambilan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kompetensi profesional mahasiswa calon guru berada pada kategori sedang. Dari hasil penelitian ini, saran-saran yang ajukan diantaranya: (1) perlunya perbaikan sistem microteaching di UNIMUS terutama pada raw dan instrumental input (2) untuk meningkatkan keterampilan profesional mahasiswa calon guru maka diperlukan adanya kegiatan microteaching bersiklus yang disesuaikan dengan alokasi waktu real di sekolah mitra.
FAKTOR AKADEMIK DAN NON AKADEMIK PERSEPSI MAHASISWA SERTA DOSEN TERHADAP PENYELESAIAN PENULISAN THESIS PARA MAHASISWA S2 PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS PASCASARJANA UNNES Rukmini, Dwi; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Vol 32, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpp.v32i1.5708

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The problems of this research are what is the average time spent for the S2 English Education Program students for finishing their thesis, what academic and non academic handicaps faced by the students to finish the thesis, what academic and non academic handicaps faced by the lecturers to supervise the students in finishing their thesis, How is to solve the problems in finishing the thesis. The design of the research is descriptive qualitative with the population English Education Program (EEP) students after finishing their thesis examinations and the lecturers as the advisors. The samples taken are thirty students and eight lecturers chosen randomly. The data were collected through two questionnaires namely for students dealing with the students’ identity, questions dealing with academic factors, questions dealing with non academic factors, questions addressed to the lecturers. The conclusions taken are as follows: the students’ academic competence reflected in thirty students is good; the scores for the subjects directly related to the thesis are good, though some are repeated with the commulative achievement index of 3,55. The scores for the thesis examinations are starting from AB to A or 80 above. However, there are still some problems in writing the thesis especially in grammar, diction, spelling, punctuation, cohesion, coherence, content, reference, format, numbering. The errors occurred in all chapters including in writing the abstract, acknowledgement, table of content, cover, and bibliography. Most students have the guidance book to write the thesis; the process to get the advisor decree takes one week; the meeting with the advisors is scheduled; the oral communication mode can be direct meeting through telephone and through sms. it always gets the response for an appointment from the advisors for consultation.The time period from one meeting to the other with the supervisor is one week.The advisor is helpful and in average they master the material proposed by the students. Mostly there is no contradictory opinion between the first and the second advisors.The references available in the English department library are helpful for the students to write the thesis but not in the central library of Unnes; The examiners of thesis don’t demand much revision; the data collection and the document preparation needed is well done; at the beginning the students do not master the material but after reading a lot and being guided by the advisors they know better.3) most of the students have great motivation in finishing the thesis for financial reason; most of the students are tough and patient in writing the thesis for the fact that they can finish the revision quickly; some students have very limited skill of research that makes them to be guided much; most of the students have politeness in asking the consultation though some do not. There are still some students who are reluctant to read the original books; they prefer to quote others’ quotations and still make mistake in the format including in the numbering system.
TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH AN OBSERVATION IN IMMERSION CLASSES BASED ON THE DOCUMENTS AND TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESSES Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 4, No 2 (2010): April 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lc.v4i2.897

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Immersion program, the learning and teaching process conducted in English, has become a new trend in Indonesia nowadays in which almost every school is trying to conduct it. However, not many of the schools can do that program for it requires professional teachers, not only being able to teach in English well but also able to  prepare  the documents, making lesson plan, syllabus and media,  needed for the program. Professional teachers are badly required for the immersion classes for they play an important role in succeeding the program. Therefore, it is worth investigating to see whether the real condition of the teachers is as it is expected or not and finally, conclusions and suggestions can be put forward for the betterment of the program. Based on the observation done by the writer, it was found out that mispronunciation, misspelled, grammar mistakes, wrong diction, and some other linguistic feature problems often happened in the classroom activities. Besides, other problems were also found in the development of teaching documents, syllabus, lesson plan, and media. The development of those documents was not in line with the school- based curriculum, ignoring the level of difficulty as stated in the Bloom Taxonomy revised by Anderson. The objectives, the indicators, the evaluation formulations were still on surface and incomplete. In this paper the writer tries to show the complete result of her observation dealing with the real condition of the teachers’ competence in their teaching and learning process in English as well as their competence in developing the documents and finally give some suggestions for increasing their competence, especially in preparing their teaching documents.   Key Words: immersion class teacher, professionalism, teaching documents, teaching   and learning process
DEVELOPING LISTENING PROCEDURAL TEXT MATERIAL CONTAINING FUN ACTIVITIES The Case of the Eighth Graders of Junior High School To Strengthen the Character Education Arumsari, Ina Rosita; Bharati, Dwi Anggani Linggar
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 9, No 2 (2015): April 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lc.v9i2.3702

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The objective this study was to develop listening procedural text material containing fun activities. It was made for the eighth graders to strengthen character education. The design used in this study was Research and Development (R&D) proposed by Borg and Gall (1983: 775). The subject of this research was the eighth graders of Junior High School. The data would were analyzed through triangulation using three kinds of instruments, namely observation sheet, interview, and questionn1aire. The result of the data analysis is that the students gave the good opinions about the developed material. All of them liked the material very much. The results of assessments were very satisfying and student‘s attitude improvement ran smoothly. It showed that students‘ comprehension of procedure text was improving. It could be seen from the result of the post test. The eighth graders of SMP 1 Kudus got 97.03 for the average, while SMP 3 Bae Kudus could reach 95.32. The listening material containing fun activities called ―I Love How to Do‖ and the ―WhisbledWhizzle‖ game are completely good. This implies that developing listening of procedural material containing fun activities is effective for the eighth graders of junior high school.
The Effectiveness of Scrabble and Wordsearch Games to Teach Vocabulary to Students with Different Interests Yulianti, Yulianti; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2017)
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v7i3.20745

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Many students feel difficult to memorize the vocabularies&nbsp;&nbsp; given by the teacher. Students in my school like to act like learning while playing. In fact, the teacher almost never used media in&nbsp;&nbsp; teaching and learning process.The objective of the study is to find out the effectiveness of scrabble and word search games on teaching vocabulary.The researcher applied quantitative and qualitative methods to collect the data. Quantitatively, the data were gathered through vocabulary test and questionnaire sheet. Vocabulary test was used to examine students? vocabulary achievement in the form of multiple choice and cloze test items. Questionnaire was given to the students in order to know the students? interest. Qualitatively, the observation checklist used to know level of vocabulary competence before using games.Then, I analysed the data from questionnaire and vocabulary test using t-test and ANOVA.The resultsshowed that Scrabble and wordsearch games were more effective to students. Mean score of&nbsp; wordsearch strategy was higher than scrabble in vocabulary to high and low interest students. The last results indicated that there was no significant interaction among the teaching techniques (scrabble and word search games), interest, and students? vocabulary achievement.It can be concluded that taught by using scrabble or wordsearch was effective to high and low students. Mean score of the experimental and control class increased. There&nbsp; were significant both of games .
Edmodo and Chamilo Media in Know-Want-Learned Strategy to Teach Reading Comprehension of Recount Texts to Students with Different Reading Habits Rahmah, Siti Nafakhati; Saleh, Mursid; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2020): March 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i1.32814

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This research is based on the phenomena that the students often find difficulties in comprehending English texts, especially in recount texts. This research aims at investigating the effectiveness of Edmodo and Chamilo media in Know-Want-Learned strategy to teach reading comprehension of recount texts to students with good and poor reading habits. An experimental research with 2x2 factorial design was applied in this study. The samples of this research were the students of X TKJ 1 and X TKJ 2 of SMKN 1 Sragi Pekalongan. Observation, questionnaires, and tests were the instruments of the research. T-test and ANOVA were the data analysing methods. The research findings revealed that firstly Edmodo media in Know-Want-Learned (KWL) strategy was effective to teach reading comprehension of recount texts to students with good and poor reading habits. Secondly, Chamilo media in Know-Want-Learned (KWL) strategy was also effective to teach reading comprehension of recount texts to students with good and poor reading habits. Thirdly, there was no significant difference on the effect of Edmodo and Chamilo media to teach reading comprehension of recount texts to students with good reading habit. On the contrary, there was significant difference on the effect of Edmodo and Chamilo media to teach reading comprehension of recount texts to students with poor reading habit. Finally, there was no effective interaction among Edmodo and Chamilo media, reading strategy, students’ reading habits, and students’ reading comprehension of recount texts.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Abdurrachman Faridi Abdurrahman Faridi Achsan, Mohamad Afief Fakhruddin, Afief Agatha Lisa Agatha Lisa Agus Prayogo Ahmad Sofwan Aini, Veny Nur Akhmad Nur Cholis Alimul Khakim, Muhammad Alimul Khakim, Muhammad alowalid, abdulhakim faraj alowalid, abdulhakim faraj Ambarsari, Pipit Andari Puji Astuti, Andari Puji Ani Rusilowati Aryani, Oktianti Dwi Asih Nurakhir Atik Rokhayani Atikah Wati, Atikah Azizah, Fitria Uswatun Bagus Dwi Pambudi Bedagama, Diana Novietasari Cahyanti, Ade Dwi Carascalao, Oscar Yustino Carascalao, Oscar Yustino Daniela Elivas Hastunar, Daniela Daning Desy Artyani, Daning Djoko Sutopo Djoko Sutopo Djoko Sutopo Dwi Rukmini Emilia Ninik Aydawati Fahrur Rozi Fahrur Rozi Fajarika Nuninsari, Dessi Faridi, Abdurrachman Farista, Nova Rifqi Farista, Nova Rifqi Faticha, Dewi Faticha, Dewi Fatwassani, Rezza Fitri Budi Suryani Hanifah, Fahmi Millati Hanifah, Fahmi Millati Hartono, Rudi Hendi Pratama Hendi Pratama Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Imaduddin Abil Fida Ina Rosita Arumsari, Ina Rosita Issy Yuliasri Issy Yuliasri Istifadah, Hanna Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto, Januarius Kadek Sonia Piscayanti Kasprabowo, Teguh Kasprabowo, Teguh Kholisoh, Modi Nur kifti halimah islami Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kusumawanti, Windhariyati Dyah Kusumawanti, Windhariyati Dyah Leila Nurul Amali Maemunah Maesaroh Maesaroh Manikowati, Manikowati Manikowati, Manikowati Martina, Wigati Masitoh Oktavia Mazulfah Mazulfah Melania Wiannastiti Mohamad Achsan, Mohamad Mohammad Qushoy Mukhoyyar, Aniq Mukhoyyar, Aniq Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Shaleh Muthohharoh, Setyani Rohmatul Narwianta, Nanang Narwianta, Nanang Nopa Yusnilita Nugroho Dimastoro Nugroho, Toto Nugroho, Toto Nur Antoni Eko Tanuso Nuriska Denhas, Kiki Nuriska Denhas, Kiki Nurlaila Tuanany, Nurlaila Pamujo Effa Kusdianang, Pamujo Effa Perdana, Rizky Ramadhan Pertama, Tia Pertama, Tia Pryla Rochmahwati Puji Astuti Puspa Wijayanti, Puspa Putri, Afrilita Mardiana Putri, Afrilita Mardiana Putri, Dwi Amalia Putri, Dwi Amalia Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar Rahmah, Siti Nafakhati Rahman, Dian Fathur Rahmatunnisa, Eva Ramdani, Aldin Syah Ratih Laily Nurjanah Refi Ranto Rozak Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Shofwani, Siti Aniqoh Shofwani, Siti Aniqoh Silvia Nanda Putri Erito Siti Musarokah Sri Susilogati Sumarti Sri Wuli Fitriati Sukarno Sukarno Sukma Nur Ardini Suwandi Suwandi Swarini, Ade Resky Swarini, Ade Resky Tawary, Dhiayuddin Dzulfikar W Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih Tri Kusnandi, Tri Triwibowo, Febri Dhany Urunami, Silvia Urunami, Silvia Virgin, Junnilalita Aisya Wahyudi, Roni Wahyudi, Roni Warsono Warsono Warsono Warsono Wiwik Handayani Yan Hardiansyah, Yan Yentri Anggeraini Yuliani, Widya Yuliani, Widya Yulianti Yulianti