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English Teachers’ Professional Competence in Utilizing ICT At Madrasah Level : KOMPETENSI PROFESSIONAL GURU BAHASA INGGRIS DALAM MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI DAN KOMUNIKASI (TIK) PADA JENJANG MADRASAH Wahyu Nur Azizah; Anugerahwati, Mirjam; Setyowati, Lestari
ELLITE: Journal of English Language, Literature, and Teaching Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): ELLITE: May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/ellite.v10i1.3296

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This study investigates at how proficient teachers at using ICT at religiously affiliated school implemented. Discovering out what teachers used in ICT tool and investigating the factors that lie behind their use in educational settings are the purposes of this. Seven state MTs in the Malang district were given a questionnaire to complete as part of the study's qualitative research design. There are twenty-eight English teachers that are available to participate. Presented in the form of descriptive qualitative, this study shows the results that teachers use ICT in their learning with a time preference of once a week. Additional research indicates that instructors' confidence in ICT that will increase their productivity (10.51%) and help them access instructional resources in the classroom (10.38%) are the main reasons why they use it for the learning process. Therefore, it is expected that future studies will continue to examine the ICT proficiency of instructors who are already familiar with its use, as well as how they address any challenges they may have when using it.
Translanguaging practices and teacher perspectives in a CLIL program: A case study at a national plus school in Indonesia Khafshoh, Adira Lizaria; Anugerahwati, Mirjam; Yannuar, Nurenzia; Basthomi, Yazid
Journal on English as a Foreign Language Vol 15 No 2 (2025): Issued in September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Palangka Raya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v15i2.9878

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The increasing adoption of content and language integrated learning (CLIL) in educational settings has caught teachers’ interest in using translanguaging as a tool to promote effective teaching and learning. Many studies have discussed translanguaging in CLIL, but limited studies have focused on young learners. This case study aims to explore translanguaging practices and perspectives in the CLIL context. Three teachers at one of the national plus schools in Malang, Indonesia, participated in this study. The data were obtained from classroom observations and interviews and analyzed using a thematic pattern. The results showed that teachers’ teaching practices, if seen from a translanguaging lens, while they were explaining the material, asking questions, giving tasks, and giving feedback to young learners. The reasons why the teachers applied translanguaging were to explain the materials and give advice to students, and to address students’ multilingual backgrounds. The advantages of performing translanguaging were to understand the instruction, explain the difficult materials, bond with students, and improve students’ vocabulary. This study suggests that integrating translanguaging strategies in CLIL might support more inclusive and effective teaching for young multilingual learners.
The Utilization of Flashcards in Teaching English Vocabulary to Young Learners Agnesia, Wega Dhea; Nurwadi, Nurul Fadilah; Suharyadi, Suharyadi; Anugerahwati, Mirjam; Khoiri, Niamika El
Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Volume 12 No 2 October 2025
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/25409190.872

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This study aims to investigates the effectiveness of using flashcards to teach English vocabulary to young learners. The research was conducted at SDN Gempol 2 with 36 third-grade students. A one-group pre-experimental design was employed, using pre-test and post-test to collect the data. The results revealed a significant improvement in students' vocabulary mastery, with the average score increasing from 65.83 (pre-test) to 76.80 (post-test). Statistical analysis showed that the t-value (11.056) exceeded the critical value (2.035), and the significance level (p = .000) was below the threshold of 0.05, indicating a meaningful difference. These findings suggest that flashcards are an effective tool for enhancing vocabulary acquisition among young learners, as they help maintain students’ engagement through visual and interactive learning.
Interactive and interactional metadiscourse markers in research articles of Indonesian expert writers Kustyasari , Dian; Basthomi, Yazid; Anugerahwati, Mirjam
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 6 No 1 (2021): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v6i1.1082

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Academic writing articles serve as the medium of communication among scholars to share knowledge and new inquiries and are made in such a way that the idea they deliver is both understandable and accepted. One essential action to accomplish this is by employing metadiscourse markers. Metadiscourse is viewed as an essential element of credible written texts created by students of ESL and native speakers, by which the intelligibility of communication in research articles can be accomplished through suitable discipline conscience, norms, and belief to track the writers’ pathway to academic promotions. Therefore, employing descriptive qualitative approach, this study aims at investigating the utilization of interpersonal metadiscourse markers and their functions in academic writing. Analysing discussion section of research articles written by Indonesian expert writers, the results show that the metadiscourse markers in the articles are found to be similar to the commonly used markers among academic community, including interactive and interactional markers. Moreover, the employment of markers in the articles reveal the functions of them to indicate relation between sentences, involvement of readers, existence of example, limitation of commitment to propositions, emphasis on general practice and certainty, and reference to the writer. HIGHLGHTS: The appropriate utilization of interactive and interactional metadiscourse markers in research articles indicates the international norm of academic writing. The Indonesian expert writer articles fulfill the intelligibility of communication in international research articles. The writing course in the universities needs to emphasize the essential functions of metadiscourse markers.
The power of constructive criticism and its effect on students' learning motivation Wulandari, Anggi Putri Suri; Anugerahwati, Mirjam
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 6 No 2 (2021): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v6i2.1408

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The present study sought to understand EFL students’ perception on the use of oral constructive criticism given by faculty members in the classroom and whether it has any effect on the students’ motivation in learning English. The participants of the study were 86 EFL students from 5 outstanding universities in Malang, East Java, Indonesia. The data were collected through a questionnaire and an interview. The results of the study revealed that the 86 EFL students had positive perceptions on the use of oral constructive criticism. The students were helped in some ways in learning English by means of receiving oral constructive criticism from their faculty members. The students considered oral constructive criticism a confirmation whether they did the right things in the learning process. More prominently, the result showed that the use of oral constructive criticism played a big role in boosting the students’ motivation in learning English. The students did not feel constructive criticism as a thread that inhibited them from being their best version of themselves in learning English. Instead, the students were strongly motivated to study hard and get good scores because of oral constructive criticism that they received during the teaching and learning process. HIGHLIGHTS : Constructive criticism is considered a necessary tool to help students recognize their mistake, learn from it, and stop repeating the same mistake in the near future. Faculty members should continuously provide constructive criticism for students to boost their motivation in learning English. Students feel highly motivated to study hard and achieve high grades because of the verbal constructive criticism they receive during the teaching and learning process.
EFL teacher beliefs in boosting students’ critical thinking Kummala, Alvina Zulfa; Anugerahwati, Mirjam; Astuti, Utari Praba
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 7 No 1 (2022): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v7i1.1522

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The urgency of teaching critical thinking skills to the students currently cannot be neglected. The teacher holds essential role to prepare them to have great soft skills for their future lives. No matter what they want to be or what discipline of knowledge they want to emphasize, the ability to think critically will be beneficial for them. Hence, this paper aims to dig up teacher beliefs about the notion of critical thinking and how to teach it to the students. This research focused on EFL teachers of secondary level in Indonesia, particularly in Malang. By utilizing questionnaire and interview to collect the data, the results demonstrated that: (1) there are 85% of respondents believe in the importance of teaching critical thinking skills in secondary school area. (2) EFL teachers believed that it is very crucial for the teachers themselves to have the ability to think critically before teaching to their students, (3) they believed that by providing numerous activities such as debate, avoiding ‘lecturing’, problem solving and others could boost the students’ thinking skills. HIGHLIGHTS: Teachers have strong beliefs in the importance of critical thinking skills for the students Teachers should have the competence to think critically at first time Teachers should have the ability to provide various activities that can train the students to be critical thinkers.
A profile of primary school students’ literacy through EMI in CLIL Contexts Rachmajanti, Sri; Anugerahwati , Mirjam; Unsiah, Frida
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 8 No 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v8i2.1802

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For several years, the competence of students in Indonesia has always been recorded as very low. In PISA, Indonesia ranks at the 3rd or 4th lowest position, especially in Reading, Mathematics, and Science. This condition has, of course, raised the concerns of educators in Indonesia, and some schools then decided to implement an international curriculum along with the 2013 Curriculum. With the international curriculum, students are required to have very good literacy, to comprehend the texts and questions they work on. This also entails teaching them with teaching strategies which, besides developing their language competence, also enhance their critical thinking skills. This paper reports some ways in which EMI and CLIL can develop primary school students‟ English proficiency, literacy, and critical thinking skills. Data were taken from some Primary Schools which implement the synergy of national and international standard curricula, particularly from the scores of the students on two tests. Focus of the learning is given to the students’ English proficiency and literacy. The total numbers are 248 students from 14 primary schools located in most cities in East Java and some in South Celebes. The results show that the program equips the student with higher proficiency, literacy, and critical thinking skills. This study implies that EMI in CLIL context can accommodate primary school students’ literacy learning. HIGHLIGHTS : ESL lessons in Primary schools implement the synergy of the National Curriculum and international framework do enhance students‟ literacy, proficiency, and critical thinking skills. The implementation of CLIL and EMI in primary school evidently gives benefits to the students‟ language proficiency. It is confidently stated that EMI, which is implemented in the CLIL program, particularly in the primary schools which implement the synergy of dual curriculum (the 2013 Curriculum and the international framework).
CODE-SWITCHING AND CODE-MIXING USED BY INDONESIAN EFL STUDENTS ACROSS DIFFERENT AGES Putri, Elsa Desi; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Zubaidi, Nanang; Anugerahwati, Mirjam
Jurnal Visi Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 17, No 3 (2025): Oktober 2025 (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jvip.v17i3.78586

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The phenomena of code-switching and code-mixing were inevitably in EFL classroom. Several studies have been conducted to investigate those issues, meanwhile this research was significant to seek for the kind of code-switching and code-mixing used by EFL students across different age and how this affected their English proficiency level. Therefore, a descriptive-qualitative study through observation was conducted to investigate what kinds of code-switching and code-mixing used. The observation was conducted during the online classes by analysing the recording utterances used by the three EFL students with different age and background. Then, it was found that the code-switching and code-mixing used by the students were varied, such as code-mixing in the form of word, inter-sentential code-switching, and intra-sentential code-switching. Indeed, the kind of code-switching and code-mixing used by the students would show their English proficiency level
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