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TRAINING THE TEACHER CANDIDATES A GOOD CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE THEIR PROFICIENCIES Sulistyowati, Titis; Kurniati, Diah
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 8, No 2 (2014): April 2014
Publisher : Faculty of Languages ​​and Arts, State University of Semarang

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Teaching Practice program (PPL) must be done by the students of English Education Department of Muria Kudus University as one of the requirements to finish their study of under graduate program in English Education. PPL implementation is done in some schools that have been determined before by the department. PPL is a training program for students which offer an opportunity for the students to apply the theory and their knowledge about education as well as the implementation of English teaching directly in front of the students at schools where they have to do the PPL. As teacher trainees, the English Education Department students, do not have sufficient experience in managing a class, especially in providing effective instruction in the classroom. Providing good instructions is one of the important aspects of the success of the learning process, so it is important for teachers to understand how to organize the lesson and provide classroom interaction in a proper and effective way. The focus of this study is to explain how the classroom management techniques applied by the teacher candidates (PPL) in teaching and learning and the improvements of the students during the lesson. As the PPL program manager, Department of English Education of UMK can use this study as an evaluation by understanding the weaknesses and problems experienced by students teacher during teaching practice program, so the Department will be able to make better achievement through the implementation of the program so that students will be well prepared to carry out the teaching process in the classroom.
PRE-SERVICE TEACHING PROGRAM FOR EDUCATING STUDENT- TEACHERS IN MANAGING THEIR CLASS Sulistyowati, Titis; Kurniati, Diah
Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): Desember 2017
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

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This article presents the finding of a study that investigate pre-service English teacher in managing the class when they were teaching in teaching practice program or Pre-Service Teaching Program.  Teaching in a real class is a new experience for the students of Muria Kudus University; however they need to adjust themselves to the teaching environment. They need to prepare some educational knowledge like; classroom management, educational psychology, curriculum development, teaching method etc, in order to be able to organize the lesson well and achieve maximum result. The key of a successful learning is depended on the way teacher organizing the class. In other word the key of a successful language teaching is classroom management.  However each class has different characteristics, so a teacher needs to prepare himself to the students’ learning style.  Maintaining discipline and organizing students can be very frustrating for the student-teachers because they do not only need well understanding about classroom management but they also need to control their performance. The students- teacher or teacher candidates need guidance either from the school teachers or their lecturers; therefore it is also very important to observe their activities in the class to know the improvements which have been done by the teacher.
REFLECTIVE TEACHING AS A MEANS OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Kurniati, Diah; Nuraeningsih, Nuraeningsih
Journal of English Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Literatures (JETALL) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): JETALL Volume 2 Number 1 2019
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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One of the core components of teacher knowledge is reflective knowledge which is defined as the teacher’s capacity to reflect on and assess his or her own practice. In other words, as teachers, they should be able to do reflective teaching. Reflective teaching is the teacher’s thinking about what happens in the classroom lessons, and thinking about alternative means of achieving goals and aims (Cruickshank and Zeichner in Richard and Nunan 1990). This paper discusses reflective teaching as a means of professional development.
TRAINING THE TEACHER CANDIDATES A GOOD CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE THEIR PROFICIENCIES Sulistyowati, Titis; Kurniati, Diah
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 8, No 2 (2014): April 2014
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lc.v8i2.3016

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Teaching Practice program (PPL) must be done by the students of English Education Department of Muria Kudus University as one of the requirements to finish their study of under graduate program in English Education. PPL implementation is done in some schools that have been determined before by the department. PPL is a training program for students which offer an opportunity for the students to apply the theory and their knowledge about education as well as the implementation of English teaching directly in front of the students at schools where they have to do the PPL. As teacher trainees, the English Education Department students, do not have sufficient experience in managing a class, especially in providing effective instruction in the classroom. Providing good instructions is one of the important aspects of the success of the learning process, so it is important for teachers to understand how to organize the lesson and provide classroom interaction in a proper and effective way. The focus of this study is to explain how the classroom management techniques applied by the teacher candidates (PPL) in teaching and learning and the improvements of the students during the lesson. As the PPL program manager, Department of English Education of UMK can use this study as an evaluation by understanding the weaknesses and problems experienced by students teacher during teaching practice program, so the Department will be able to make better achievement through the implementation of the program so that students will be well prepared to carry out the teaching process in the classroom.
PERCEPTIONS ON CONTENT LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Diah Kurniati; Farid Noor Romadlon
Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol 12, No 1 (2021): Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan (Desember 2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

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The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes and motivations of students towards the CLIL class and the teacher's perception of the application of CLIL.The research method used is a case study which is included in the qualitative research design based on the type of data collected and analyzed. The participants of the study were 32 students in the eleventh grade of the Multimedia class, one English teacher and one Information Technology (IT) teacher at SMK NU Ma’arif Kudus. The data in this study were collected through questionnaires which were modified from the Attitude/Motivation Test Battery (AMTB). To analyze the data in the form of questionnaires and interview results, the writers referred to the qualitative data analysis technique, which consists of three steps, including reducing the data, displaying the data, as well as conclusion drawing/verifying the data.The result of the study showed that 70% of students argued that CLIL class contributed their learning experience, especially to learn English more in a different setting with additional knowledge about the subject content. Moreover, 18% of them stated that the class changed the setting of learning, and 12 % students thought that the class just focused to the language aspect such as grammar and vocabularies, not the content. It indicated that students had a positive attitude toward CLIL class. Similarly, teachers showed positive perceptions about the implementation of CLIL class because this program encouraged students to participate more in the class and the class activity.
PRE-SERVICE TEACHING PROGRAM FOR EDUCATING STUDENT- TEACHERS IN MANAGING THEIR CLASS Titis Sulistyowati; Diah Kurniati
Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol 8, No 1 (2017): Refleksi Edukatika : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan (Desember 2017)
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/re.v8i1.1787

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This article presents the finding of a study that investigate pre-service English teacher in managing the class when they were teaching in teaching practice program or Pre-Service Teaching Program.  Teaching in a real class is a new experience for the students of Muria Kudus University; however they need to adjust themselves to the teaching environment. They need to prepare some educational knowledge like; classroom management, educational psychology, curriculum development, teaching method etc, in order to be able to organize the lesson well and achieve maximum result. The key of a successful learning is depended on the way teacher organizing the class. In other word the key of a successful language teaching is classroom management.  However each class has different characteristics, so a teacher needs to prepare himself to the students’ learning style.  Maintaining discipline and organizing students can be very frustrating for the student-teachers because they do not only need well understanding about classroom management but they also need to control their performance. The students- teacher or teacher candidates need guidance either from the school teachers or their lecturers; therefore it is also very important to observe their activities in the class to know the improvements which have been done by the teacher.
Move structures found in the final project abstracts written by Indonesians and Filipinos Slamet Utomo; Diah Kurniati; Atik Rokhayani; Ana Espejo Miraña
EduLite: Journal of English Education, Literature and Culture Vol 7, No 1 (2022): February 2022
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

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This study was conducted to investigate the move structures of the final project report abstracts produced by the undergraduate students of the English Education Department (EED-UMK) Indonesia and by the Secondary Education undergraduate students of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA) Philippine. This study employed the content analysis method. Sample final project reports from EED-UMK and CBSUA were gathered and analyzed. The findings of this research revealed that the abstracts of EED-UMK and CBSUA used different move structures patterns. The majority of EED-UMK abstracts (80%) referred to Hyland's five move structures, which consisted of introduction, purpose, method, product, and conclusion (I-P-M-Pr-C). Meanwhile, one of the CBSUA abstracts (20%) applied Bathia’s four move structures consisting of purpose, method, result, and conclusion (P-M-R-C). The remaining of the EED UMK and CBSUA abstracts did not address either Bathia's or Hyland's styles. This study concludes that the two Universities have different style structures in writing the final report abstracts. This study suggests that students use the move structure style consistently in their abstracts.
Determinasi Sumber Daya Manusia, Modal Usaha dan Pemasaran Terhadap Perkembangan UMKM Tas Diah Kurniati; Indri Murniawaty; Nina Farliana
EQUILIBRIUM : Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Pembelajarannya Vol 9, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/equilibrium.v9i1.8522

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The aimed of this study is to determine there is a partial and simultaneous effect between human resources, business capital, and marketing on the development of micro small and medium enterprises of bags in Jati subdistrict, Kudus regency. The population of this study was bags entrepreneurs in Jati subdistrict, Kudus regency by using a sampling technique that wasproportionate stratified random sampling.  The data collection methods used were interviews, questionnaires and documentation, while the data analysis techniques used were descriptive statistical analysis, classical assumption tests, and multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that (1) there is a significant effect of human resources on the development of micro small and medium enterprises of bags in Jati Subdistrict, Kudus Regency in the amount of 9.80%. (2) there is a significant effect of business capital on the development of micro small and medium enterprises of bags in Jati Subdistrict, Kudus Regency in the amount of 16.73%. (3) there is a significant effect of marketing on the development of micro small and medium enterprises of bags in Jati Subdistrict, Kudus Regency in the amount of 7.45%. (4) there is a significant effect of human resources, business capital, and marketing on the development of MSME of bags in Jati Subdistrict, Kudus Regency in the amount of 83.3%.
REFLECTIVE TEACHING AS A MEANS OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Diah Kurniati; Nuraeningsih Nuraeningsih
Journal of English Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Literatures (JETALL) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): JETALL Volume 2 Number 1 2019
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (260.929 KB) | DOI: 10.20527/jetall.v2i1.7370

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One of the core components of teacher knowledge is reflective knowledge which is defined as the teacher’s capacity to reflect on and assess his or her own practice. In other words, as teachers, they should be able to do reflective teaching. Reflective teaching is the teacher’s thinking about what happens in the classroom lessons, and thinking about alternative means of achieving goals and aims (Cruickshank and Zeichner in Richard and Nunan 1990). This paper discusses reflective teaching as a means of professional development.
THE EFL STUDENT TEACHERS' DEBATE PRACTICE: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS Ayu Puji Astuti; Fitri Budi Suryani; Diah Kurniati
Prominent Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Prominent: Journal of English Studies
Publisher : Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/pro.v5i1.7028

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Debate is considered as one of the best ways and interesting classroom activity of speaking practice. It is also one of the most challenging practices among the others. Furthermore, debate in the foreign language classroom generally helps English learners to develop their communicative abilities. Nevertheless, some English learners’ still have problems in doing debate. This study aims to explore the EFL student teachers’ problems and strategies to solve those problems in debate practicing in academic speaking class at Universitas Muria Kudus. This study is a qualitative research with the questionnaire and interview as the instruments of collecting data. The result of this study shows that there were eleven problems faced by the EFL student teachers in debate practicing in academic speaking class. Meanwhile, the students implement seven strategies to solve those problems. This study suggests that lecturers know the potential problems in debate practicing to anticipate the difficulties when teaching debate as well as to inform the students about the strategies to cope with the problems in debate practicing.