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ENGLISH REMOVAL FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN 2013 CURRICULUM; A CARELESS OR CAREFUL STEP? Yulian Purnama
Leksika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya Vol 8, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/lks.v8i1.107

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The idea of removing English for elementary school in 2013 curriculum has shocked the Indonesian education practitioners. So far, English has been considered as a favorite and prestigious subject for some modern elementary schools. English lessons is claimed to be important and is still needed by the young learn-ers. Given the context of EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teaching English in Indonesia, of course, may not equate with the teaching of English in Singapore where English is in the context of ESL (English as a Second Language). As the right method and strategy may be given to the learners, the development of lan-guage skills for children aged 6-12 years-old will not be disturbed. Then if the mother tongue, that is Bahasa Indonesia, would not be a mess if at the same time the students need to learn a foreign language. In the end, learning English will not lose identity or sense of nationalism of the students. Keywords: Young learners, English, 2013 Curriculum
Dialogue Between Teacher and Learners in English Class: The Case of Adults Learning Activities Yulian Purnama
INSANIA : Jurnal Pemikiran Alternatif Kependidikan Vol 15 No 1 (2010)
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan IAIN Purwokerto

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Abstrak: Pengajaran bahasa Inggris untuk orang dewasa memerlukan pendekatan khusus krena kondisi orang dewasa yang unik dengan berbagai persoatan baik psikologis maupun daya tangkapnya. Di samping itu, kemampuan pembelajaran mandiri juga mungkin kembangkan sebagai alternatif untuk mencapai hasil pembetajaran yang maksimall. Untuk itu dibutuhkan suatu jembatan pemahaman, atau dialog antara pengajar dengan pembelajar. Dengan demikian, dialog sebenarnya bukan sekedar proses yang terjadi secara natural dalam proses pembelajaran tetapi merupakan aspek kegiatan yang harus didesain sebagai bagian integral dari strategi pembelajaran bahasa bagi orang dewasa. Kata kunci: Dialogue, adult learners, Management of interaction, Joint process
Pelatihan Bahasa Inggris dengan Altissia untuk Meningkatkan Daya Jual Agrowisata di Kawasan Desa Wisata Lembang Bandung Jawa Barat Yulian Purnama; Bambang Suwarno
SABAJAYA Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 5 (2023): Sabajaya: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : SABA JAYA PUBLISHER

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English Language Training with Altisia to Increase the Selling Power of Agrotourism in the Lembang Village Area Bandung is a new breakthrough in offering valuable assets that can be utilized by the village government in accelerating the welfare of the village community. The utilization of these assets cannot be separated from English communication competence. This competency has an impact on the quality of tourist services, especially foreign tourists. This service activity aims to help increase the selling power of agro-tourism in the Lembang Bandung Village area and awareness of the essence of hospitality from the Meler village tourism actors totaling 20 people. The service was carried out in the traditional house of Meler village and the tourist lodge of Meler tourist village for four months (March - June 2023), once a week. The methods used to achieve these objectives were lectures, questions and answers, discussions, role plays, demonstrations and personal presentations. The results showed that the trainees understood the role of hospitality in tourism services and improved fluency in tourism English communication.
Translating Local Literature into English: A Workshop on Literary Translation for University Students Hendra Sudarso; Yulian Purnama; Siswandi
Jurnal Sipakatau: Inovasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Volume 2 Issue 4 June 2025: Jurnal Sipakatau
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

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This community service project aimed to develop students’ translation competence while contributing to the preservation and internationalization of local literature. Implemented at Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Banyuwangi, the project involved 26 English Language students in a three-month experiential program titled “Translating Local Literature into English.” The activities consisted of a translation workshop, fieldwork in Kemiren Village—a center of Osing culture—and the compilation of bilingual manuscripts. Students were trained in literary translation theory and techniques, then conducted field-based data collection, interviewing local elders and documenting oral texts. These texts were translated collaboratively, with the final outputs compiled into a bilingual anthology entitled “Echoes of Osing.”Survey results showed a significant increase in students’ translation skills and cultural awareness, with over 90% indicating improved confidence and understanding. The project also strengthened university–community engagement by positioning cultural stakeholders as co-educators in the translation process. The field immersion allowed students to appreciate the sociocultural context of Osing literature and provided real-world insights into the complexities of language transfer. The bilingual anthology and accompanying video documentation were disseminated through both print and digital platforms, expanding access to regional Indonesian literature for global audiences. This program demonstrates that student-led literary translation can be a powerful medium for cultural preservation, academic skill-building, and grassroots cultural diplomacy. It highlights the potential of integrating community-based learning with academic programs, offering a sustainable and replicable model for universities aiming to link global engagement with local knowledge. The project also contributes to preserving linguistic diversity and promoting intercultural understanding through education.
EVALUATION OF RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAMS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STAKE MODEL Eliagus Telaumbanua; Peringatan Harefa; Yulian Purnama; Maulana Arafat Lubis; Nashran Azizan
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARI
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This research aims to evaluate the planning, implementation and results of the research grant program of the Research and Community Service Institute at the Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas Islamic Institute. The research method used is a qualitative research method, ethnographic research type, a Stake model program evaluation approach with stages of antecedents, transactions and outcomes. The research subjects were the Head of LPPM, Head of the LPPM Research Center and Grant Participants. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation and documentation studies. The data analysis techniques used by the Miles and Hubermen model are: data collection, data reduction, data display and conclusions. The research results showed that: 1. The number of participants who took part increased by 50% and the number of participants who passed increased by 250%. It was found that there was still a lack of participation from lecturers and the number of research grant quotas provided by LPPM had not been fulfilled. 2. Program implementation has been 71.43% complete. It was found that each program activity did not comply with the predetermined schedule. 3. Research results in the form of reports and article publications have only reached 28.57%, the other participants have not completed the research with the time allowance of 4 months. 4. There is contingency between input, implementation and results. Because the number of participants who registered did not meet the quota, additional time was given, so the implementation of research activities also experienced a shift so that the research results were completed far from the target time with a gap of 4 months. Overall, the Research Grant Program is very necessary, continued and improved from aspects that are considered dominant.
SYNERGIES IN EDUCATION: INTEGRATING CHARACTER, LITERACY, AND TECHNOLOGY FOR ENHANCED OUTCOMES: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES FROM GLOBAL EDUCATION EXPERTS Dede Gustian; Marzuki, Marzuki; Nukman, Nukman; Yulian Purnama; Dayan Abdurrahman
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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This literature review delves into the multifaceted transformation of education through the lens of character development, literacy promotion, and the strategic integration of technology. Drawing from the perspectives of global education experts, the study navigates the evolving landscape of education in Indonesia, highlighting challenges and opportunities within its decentralized system. The significance of character development is underscored, emphasizing its role in shaping well-rounded individuals capable of navigating a rapidly changing world. Exploring Literacy in the modern educational context, the review defines its broader scope, encompassing traditional and digital forms. Global initiatives to improve literacy rates and successful programs are examined, shedding light on effective strategies for fostering a reading culture and enhancing critical thinking skills. Technology integration is investigated as a transformative force, redefining teaching and learning experiences globally. The literature showcases initiatives and case studies that illustrate successful technology integration in education while addressing challenges and proposing solutions for maximizing benefits. The synthesis of these components reveals an intricate interplay between character development, Literacy, and technology. The interconnectedness of these elements forms the foundation for a holistic educational approach, preparing students both academically, ethically and technologically. Global perspectives on integrated approaches showcase exemplary educational systems, emphasizing the transformative potential of a comprehensive, student-centered education.
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) INTEGRATION IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Agus Rofi'i; Widia Siska; Nurfadillah Yunus; Yulian Purnama; Husna Imro'athush Sholihah
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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The use of information technology significantly enhances the study of the English language. Through easy access to learning resources, learning applications, multimedia-based learning, global communication and collaboration, e-assessment, and self-directed learning, ICT helps students acquire English knowledge and skills more effectively and happily. Appropriate and targeted use of ICT in English language learning can increase students' motivation, broaden their horizons, and prepare them to face challenges in an increasingly connected global world. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of ICT integration in English language teaching through a systematic review of the literature. Data and information about the incorporation of ICT in English language instruction were gathered through a survey of the literature. It is crucial to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning process in order to promote digital literacy.
The Role of Technology-Based Learning in Mediating the Influence of Cultural Diversity Perception on Students’ Inclusive Attitudes Suyuti; Djollong , Andi Fitriani; Yulian Purnama; Heppy Sapulete; Feby Arief Nugroho
Information Technology Education Journal Vol. 4, No. 3, August (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Informatika dan Komputer

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This study investigates the mediating role of technology-based learning in the relationship between students’ perception of cultural diversity and their inclusive attitudes in Jakarta’s multi-campus higher-education environment. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected from 280 students across five universities—Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, BINUS University, Universitas Katolik Atma Jaya, and Universitas Tarumanagara—through a Likert-scale survey. The variables measured included perception of cultural diversity (X), technology-based learning (Z), and inclusive attitude (Y). Data were analyzed using multiple regression with mediation testing via the Baron and Kenny (1986) approach and Sobel test using SPSS 26. The results reveal that perception of cultural diversity significantly predicts both technology-based learning (β = 0.55, p < 0.001) and inclusive attitude (β = 0.42, p < 0.001). When the mediator is included, the direct effect decreases to β = 0.19, while the indirect effect remains significant (Sobel z = 5.98, p < 0.001), confirming partial mediation. The inclusion of the mediator also increases the model’s explanatory power (ΔR² = 0.16). These findings indicate that digital learning environments act as catalysts that convert intercultural awareness into inclusive behavior through collaborative and reflective online experiences. The study concludes that fostering inclusive attitudes requires both positive cultural perception and deliberate integration of inclusive digital pedagogy. It contributes to theoretical understanding of digital mediation and provides practical insights for curriculum design and institutional policy in promoting inclusive education