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The Implementation of Project Based Learning Strategy in Teaching Spoken English Fajarika Nuninsari, Dessi; Sutopo, Djoko; 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.v10i1.33952

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Project-Based Learning is a learning model in 2013 curriculum that provides an opportunity for students to actively participate in making a project within the group or individual work to improve English language skills, especially in spoken English. The objectives of this study are to explain; 1) the Implementation of project topic stimulation in project based learning, 2) the implementation of project planning design in project based learning, 3) the implementation of schedule arrangement in project based learning, 4) the implementation of project monitoring in project based learning, 5) the implementation of project assessment in project based learning, and 6) the implementation of project evaluation in project based learning. This study was a descriptive qualitative method. The data were collected by implementing observation, field note, document analysis, questionnaire, speaking transcription, and interview. The subjects were an English teacher of SMA Futuhiyyah Mranggen. The result of the study showed that; 1) the English teacher of Futuhiyyah Senior High Schools have implemented the topic stimulation to begin the project. 2) The project design planning is implemented to create the project design for students. 3) The schedule arrangement should be planned to make the project run well. 4) The teacher’s project monitoring should be implemented in order to guide the students’ process in doing the project 5) the project’s assessment should be implemented to know the students’ result in doing the project and 6) the teacher’s evaluation was intended to check whether the students understand or not about the project.
The Shift of the Thematic Structure in English-Indonesian Translation of 'Flipped' Subtitles Aini, Veny Nur; Wuli Fitriati, Sri; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 2 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i1.34222

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This study analysed the thematic structure in English-Indonesian translation of the movie subtitles entitled Flipped in order to explain the shift and modulation occurrences from the source text (ST) to the target text (TT). This research was initiated by the issue that Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) theory was possible to apply in translation research. This study was a descriptive qualitative research. The subjects of the study were the dialogues (English script and Indonesian subtitles) and the objects were the Thematic Structure Elements (Textual, Interpersonal, and Experiential Themes) of the movie. The findings showed that there were 259 shifts occurred within Textual Theme’s components, Interpersonal Theme’s components, Topical Theme’s components, Theme’s components, and between Theme-Rheme. Those indicated some shift and modulation types. There were 232 shifts found for 5 shift types and 40 shifts found for 6 modulation types. Moreover, there were two shift categories found (double changes). There were 23 shifts for 7 double changes categories. From this new categories, I inferred that it was possible if two types of shift or one type of shift + one type of modulation were together transform a sentence. On the other hand, it was impossible for two types of modulation were found in a sentence. In conclusion, Theme as the beginning of a sentence can be used as the first detector of the shift occurrence from ST to TT. We can see either the structure shift or the perspective shift from it. Therefore, translators and language learners can be helped by seeing this movement.
Teachers’ Perception, Plan, and Implementation of Portfolio Assessment in Students’ Writing Assessment Virgin, Junnilalita Aisya; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 2 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i1.34231

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This study aims to investigate how teachers perceive, plan and implement portfolio assessment in students’ writing assessment. a acse study as a part of qualitative reserch design is employed in this study. The study involved an English teacher of SMP N 8 Semarang (#T2) and an English teacher of SMA N 2 Semarang (#T1). The data were gathered through questionnaire, interview, observation and documents analysis. From the results of analysis, the study revealed that both teachers had positive perception of portfolio assessment in students’ writing assessment. That was indicated from their agreement and positive thoughts on portfolio development and implementation, its effectiveness as an educational tool and its influence on the instructional practices, teacher and students’ roles and responsibilities during the portfolio development. Unfortunately, their portfolio knowledge was insufficient. The two partcipants lesson plans analysis showed that teachers have unplanned portfolio development. That was seen from their lesson plans which portfolio steps and rubric could not be found. Teachers portfolio development and implementation run less succesfully. That was because teachers lack of preparation of the portfolio, the absence of students’ self-assessment or reflection and there was no clear rubric of assessment that teachers prepared. Time management, storage and portfolio rubric became the main problems that teachers faced during their journey in developing portfolio. Furthermore, teachers’ positive perception was not aligned with their portfolio plan. Misalignment also found between teachers’ good perception with their classroom practices. That was because teachers missed several essential elements of portfolio. One of the factor is because teachers have insufficient portfolio knowledge. Some training and workshops as well as individual professional development were needed for the teachers in order to improve their professional development.
The Implementation of Authentic Assessment to Assess Students' Higher Order Thinking Skills in Writing at MAN 2 Tulungagung Muthohharoh, Setyani Rohmatul; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani; Rozi, Fahrur
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 3 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i1.36590

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PISA (Program for International Students’ Assessment) which focuses o three basic literacy stated that Indonesian students are in low position it is caused by the low ability of Indonesian teachers in writing questions of HOTS. Therefore, the 2013 Curriculum demands the teachers to use authentic assessment concerning about Higher Order Thinking Skills. This study aimed to investigate the implementation of authentic assessment to assess students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills in writing at MAN 2 Tulungagung. This study was qualitative research by using case study research design. Two English teachers (teacher SS and teacher IO) were observed by using interview guide, observation checklist, and document observation checklist. The data were then collected and analyzed based on Miles and Huberman (1994, p. 10). The results of the study revealed that in implementing authentic assessment to assess students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills, these two English teachers did not share rubric and implement self-assessment for the students because of time limitation. To overcome the difficulties, they managed the time effectively and efficiently. Furthermore, they were interested in walking around the students to know the students’ understanding. This study will give insight about the implementation of authentic assessment which focuses on Higher Order Thinking Skills in writing.
The effectiveness of socrative and kahoot to teach grammar to students with different interest Maesaroh, Maesaroh; Faridi, Abdurrachman; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 3 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i1.36696

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This study aimed at examining the effectiveness of socrative and kahootto teach grammar to students with different interest. The objectives of the study are, to analyze high and low interest students’ score of grammar in order to explain the effectiveness of socrative, to analyze high and low interest students’ score of grammar in order to explain the effectiveness of kahoot, to analyze the significant difference between the students with high interest after taught by using Socrative and Kahoot to teach grammar, to analyze the significant difference between the students with low interest after taught by using Socrative and Kahoot to teach grammar, to analyze how the interaction is among teaching, students’ interest and grammar. It was an experimental research with 2x2 factorial design. I used questionnaire, observation and test. The data from questionnaire and grammar test is analyzed quantitatively using T-test and ANOVA.The results of this research showed that socrative to students with high and low interest (79.17 and 57.50) and kahoot to students with high and low interest (85.50 and 62.86) are effective. Mean score of kahoot multimedia was higher than socrative in teaching grammar. There was no significant interaction among multimedia, interest and students’ grammar achievement..
Pengembangan Instrumen Penilaian Unjuk Kerja pada Reading Aloud Text Recount Siswa SMP pada Kurikulum 2013 Ambarsari, Pipit; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani; Rusilowati, Ani
Journal of Research and Educational Research Evaluation Vol 6 No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (251.067 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/jrer.v6i1.16203

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Penelitian pengembangan instrumen unjuk kerja 10 langkah dari Sugiyono. Data kualitatif diperoleh melalui kegiatan observasi, wawancara dan studi dokumen, sedangkan data kuantitatif diperoleh dari hasil unjuk kerja siswa dalam reading aloud yang dikembangkan. Analisis data kualitatif menggunakan teknik triangulasi, sedangkan analisis data kuantitatif melakukan uji validitas konstruk, analisis daya beda butir dan uji reliabilitas instrumen. Uji validitas konstruk menggunakan KMO and Bartlett’s Test, analisis daya beda butir menggunakan korelasi produk momen Pearson dan reliabilitas memakai formula α (konsistensi internal) dan formula Mosier. Hasil uji coba skala kecil pada instrumen unjuk kerja memiliki koofisien reliabilitas yang berkategori sedang yaitu sebesar 0,57. Pada uji coba skala luas, koofisien reliabilitas sebesar 0,698 dan berkategori tinggi. Selanjutnya, jumlah komponen (faktor) yang terbentuk pada instrumen unjuk kerja adalah sejumlah 4 faktor. Total porsentase varian unjuk kerja siswa pada pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris yang mampu dijelaskan oleh keempat faktor sebesar 63,908%. Kepraktisan instrumen terletak pada angka 156 (praktis) untuk instrumen penilaian unjuk kerja. Instrumen ini diharapkan guru tidak kesulitan menilai reading aloud siswa pada pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Performance from Sugiyono. The qualitative data were obtained through the observation, interviews and documentation, while the quantitative data were obtained from the students' performance in developed reading aloud. Qualitative data analysis used triangulation techniques, whereas quantitative data analysis conducted test the construct validity, item analysis of different power and reliability testing instruments. The construct validity test KMO and Bartlett’s Test and the analysis of different point used correlation Pearson product moment and reliability by using α formula (internal consistency) and Mosier formula.The result of small-scale trial on the instrument has a coefficient of performance reliability that has average category, it is 0.57. On the wide scale trials, the reliability coefficient is 0.698 and it belongs to high category. Furthermore, the number of components (factors) that were formed on the instrument of performance had 4 factors. The total of variant percentage of the performance of students in learning English are able to be explained by four factors amounted to 63.908%. The result of practicality number of instruments is located at number 156 (practical) for performance assessment instruments. This instrument is expected by the teachers that there will be no difficulty in assessing students’ reading aloud in English learning.
The Demonstration of Linguistic, Cognitive and Socio-cultural Dimensions of Academic Literacy in Nursing Students’ Written Texts Nurakhir, Asih; Yuliasri, Issy; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani
JPI (Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol 9, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (231.083 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v9i3.17736

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This study aimed to evaluate the demonstration of linguistic, cognitive, and socio-cultural dimensions of academic literacy in the written texts produced by the students of the nursing program. A descriptive qualitative research design was used to meet the purpose of the study. Data were collected from the students’ written texts, which served as the students’ responses to an English quiz. Fifteen out of fifty-two students’ written texts were randomly selected for the analysis. A modified scale table from the existing literature was used as a guideline during the analysis. This scale describes an assessment of the three dimensions of literacy: linguistic, cognitive, and socio-cultural. The results of the analysis showed that, in general, the students had a fair level of linguistic, cognitive, and socio-cultural dimensions of literacy. They could partially use layouts, punctuations, capitalizations, verb conjugations, and agreement as well as spelling. They also seemed to be familiar with some types of texts and generic structures, as well as linguistic features. However, there was evidence that students provided a less complete response and sometimes irrelevant information as well as an inconsistent interpretation of the subject of the text. This study indicates a high need for nursing students to improve their ability in academic literacy in English. As academic literacy is not a natural phenomenon, instead a learned ability, it should be developed and fostered in the educational institutions.   
Teachers’ questioning strategies and students’ perceptions toward critical questions in EFL classroom interaction Kholisoh, Modi Nur; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani
ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching Vol 10 No 2 (2021): ELT Forum: Journal of English Language Teaching
Publisher : English Dapartment, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/elt.v10i2.43302

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This study aims to find out teachers’ questioning strategies and students’ perceptions of critical questions in EFL classroom interaction. This research was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which the classroom interaction was online. We used a case study design that focused on the descriptive analysis. This study was conducted at one of Senior High Schools in Semarang. The participants in this study are two English teachers and two classes. The data were gained by using classroom observation, interview, questionnaire, and documentation. We used Chen’s (2016) theory and Anderson & Krathwohl (2001) to categorize and analyze the data findings to know teachers’ questioning strategies and students’ perceptions toward critical questions in EFL classroom interaction. The result of the analysis showed that the teachers used all of the teachers' questioning strategies and they posed critical questions. Teachers questioning strategies used by the teachers when posing critical questions were wait-time, repetition, paraphrasing, simplifying, and probing. The obvious strategy to elicit students’ responses toward critical questions was probing. In line with this, the teachers also combined the teachers questioning strategies with the skill of basic questioning to elicit students’ critical answers. The students didn’t perceive critical question as a threat, although it was difficult to answer. However, they perceived critical question as a challenge for them. It can be concluded that the students perceived critical question as a motivational question.
Teachers’ perception, plan, implementation and assessment of Letterland in teaching English vocabulary Istifadah, Hanna; Anggani Linggar Bharati, Dwi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 4 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i4.38914

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Letterland is a child-friendly, multi-sensory system to teach English for children. It is highly a sophisticated teaching technique that combines stories with pictograms of letters. However, many teachers claimed to have difficulties in implementing it properly. This study aimed to investigate how teachers perceived, planned, implemented and assessed Letterland in teaching English vocabulary and analyzed the alignment and misalignment of teachers’ perception, plan, implementation and asessment of Letterland. A case study as a part of qualitative research design was employed in this study. By using purposeful sampling technique, two English teachers from Star Kiddy Preschool Semarang were involved. There were four instruments to collect the data, namely questionnaire, interview, document analysis and classroom observation. The findings of this study revealed that the English teachers had positive responses to questionnaire data and interview data dealing with Letterland and its implementation. In addition, Letterland designed well in lesson plan by teachers. Nevertheless, Letterland technique was conducted less succesfully in the classroom. This was due to several problems such as limited time, lack of preparation and teachers’ lack of creativity. Furthermore, as the implementation of teacher’s assessment, it has already met the standard of assessment on curriculum PAUD 2013. At last, the alignment of those teachers’ perception, plan and assessment toward Letterland were related to each other. Eventhough teacher’s positive perception did not align with their implementation in the classroom. That was because teachers missed some stages that should be added in the classroom.
The Effectiveness of Role-Play and Information-Gap in E – Teaching Speaking Skill for High-Low Self-Confident Students Rafsanjani, Ali Akbar; Suwandi, Suwandi; Linggar Bharati, Dwi Anggani
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 4 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i4.39569

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Teaching speaking is not easy. The teacher has to use an appropriate technique in teaching speaking. The research problem came from the Eighth Grade students of SMPN 1 Arjawinangun Cirebon. The students were passive in conversation when someone talked in English because the teacher taught using traditional method which made them bored and could not give feedback in English conversation. On the students’ side, they get difficulties in learning speaking because they felt bored and passive during teaching and learning process. This research aims to explain how significant the students’ achievement taught by using role play and information gap technique conducted with high and low self-confident of students in e-teaching speaking context. The research design was a quasi-experimental design with a 2x2 factorial design involving the eighth-grade students SMPN 1 Arjawinangun, Cirebon as the research participants. There were two experimental groups involved. The students’ different self-confidence was taken as a factor that might influence the techniques. In collecting the data, the writer used speaking test to get students’ scores and questionnaires made by Google Form and on-line system. The data was analyzed using ANOVA to answer the main hypotheses. Based on the analysis of the significance score was 0.178 which was higher than 0.05. It can be concluded that there was no significant difference on the students’ achievement taught by role play and information-gap for students with high and low self-confidence. This research is expected to give a contribution to the research such as giving appropriate technique to teach speaking in e-learning.
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