Hidayatul Hamdiah
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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A Correlation Between Students’ Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and Their Writing Ability for the Eighth Grade Muhammad Zainul Muttaqin Eka Wiratna; Hidayatul Hamdiah
Anglophile Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Anglophile Journal
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This article was focused on the correlation between students’ intelligence quotient (IQ) and their writing ability. The purpose of the study was to find out whether there is any positive correlation between students’ intelligence quotient (IQ) and their writing ability. This study was quantitative research. The sample was 25 students. To collect the data, the researchers informed the students’ an instrument in multiple-choice tests as many as 15 questions for intelligence quotient (IQ) and an essay which is a form in the descriptive text for writing ability. Descriptive statistic and hypothesis testing were used to analyze the data in this research. Furthermore, the mean score of students’ intelligence quotient (IQ) was 78.00 and 66.24 was the mean score of students’ writing. Moreover, the Standard Deviation of intelligence quotient (IQ)was 3.464 and writing was 4.772. The present researcher found out the result of the correlation coefficient was .403 at p =.046 which was lower than 0.05 (as the standard significance level in SPSS) at two tails. This implied the first Ho (null hypothesis) was rejected and first Ha (alternative hypothesis) was accepted. It means that there was a correlation between students’ intelligence quotient (IQ) and their writing ability for the eighth graders of MTs Ihya’ Ulumuddin. Keywords: Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Writing Ability, and Intelligence
The Importance of Implementing Culturally Responsive Teaching on ASEAN Countries Sri Trisnawati; Karin Selma Al-Kautsar; Hidayatul Hamdiah; Sri Trisna Dewi
Anglophile Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Anglophile Journal
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A class with various need and kind of students has been widely issued among teachers especially in ASEAN countries. Several studies had been conducted to encounter the best solution to handle this issue. Therefore, this article was conducted as the effort to find the solution regarding this issue. This study focuses on Culturally Responsive Teaching in ASEAN countries through examining the previews studies regarding Culturally Responsive Teaching by using PRISMA protocol to collect articles that relevant to this study. The result found that based on 10 articles CRT has found two key points on this matter. Those are misconception of CRT and CRT as the bridge between teacher and student to overcome high-power distance. Keywords: Culturally Responsive Teaching, High-power distance, ASEAN