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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

Exploring English Professional Teacher Identity in An Islamic School Nadiah Ma’mun; Januarius Mujiyanto; Rudi Hartono; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Many elements, including the teacher professional identity, have an impact on the educational quality, especially in the language teaching and learning process. A teacher's professional identity has a part in building how successfully they fulfil their position as a teacher. Students who will be guided toward having good knowledge and value will affect their success. Since teaching is a socially oriented profession, teacher professional identity affects not just instructors' expectations of what they should do to become good/professional teachers but also their students' identities. Teachers' preferences and expectations for the future growth of their students are influenced by their professional identities. This study attempts to explore how the teachers construct their professional identity in An Islamic School. A narrative case study methodology is employed in this investigation. The data are gathered from two participants of English teachers from one of Islamic Junior High School in Ngaliyan district, Semarang. The study showcases how the English teachers at Islamic School construct and negotiate their professional identity as a moral and character gate keepers.
Web-Based Language Learning: Benefits for Enhancing EFL Learners’ Speaking Skill Iwan Fauzi; Rudi Hartono; Widhiyanto Widhiyanto; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) achieves the outstanding position in the field of pedagogy of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Its promising existence has encouraged foreign language learners to interact authentically in the computer-based English learning. Web-based language learning (WBLL) as the successor of CALL has emerged and is gaining its popularity as an online learning platform in the field of language education today. WBLL is able to improve the competence of learners and become a convincing interactive learning medium in confirming better quality of language input and output through the internet technology. Although not a few studies have discussed Web 2.0 technology, the majority of their findings may only review the students’ and teachers’ perceptions in using the technology; instead, not too many findings focus on how WBLL impacts learners’ language skills, more specifically EFL learners’ oral performance. This paper purports to review empirical studies using WBLL for enhancing EFL learners’ speaking skill in addition to its benefits for enhancing learners’ motivation and providing stimulus to alleviate their anxiety while speaking with highly interactive learning environment outside the classroom.
Exploring Reflective English Language Teaching Programs in the Framework of TPACK Choiril Anwar; Abdurrahman Faridi; Issy Yuliasri; Hendi Pratama; Kurniawan Yudhi Nugroho
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Technology, pedagogy, and subject knowledge are all integrated into the teaching framework known as TPACK (Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge). This framework has not been widely used by English teachers in Indonesia to help pupils learn English. This study intends to investigate, evaluate, and thoroughly discuss English language education programs within the context of TPACK. The descriptive qualitative method was employed in this study. The information was gathered through a review of the literature on English language instruction utilizing the TPACK (Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge) paradigm. The collected literature data were then thoroughly compared, assessed, critiqued, and concluded after thorough analysis. The information demonstrates reflective programs for teaching English as a second language that combine and integrate technology, pedagogy, and content, including methods and activities for learning English as well as methods for assessing language proficiency. The findings of this study are anticipated to enhance the general knowledge and instructional abilities of Indonesian teachers, particularly those who teach English.
Impoliteness Strategies in Efl Context: Teacher – Student Interaction in English for Specific Purposes (Esp) Class Eko Suwignyo; Dwi Rukmini; Rudi Hartono; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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The impoliteness can happen in various fields of human life including in the classroom interaction. This study aims to describe the impoliteness strategies used by the teacher and the learners in doing interaction. The data was taken from the teacher and students interaction in English for specific purposes class at ABS school. Then, the data was analyzed using Culpeper’s taxonomy (1996). The result shows that bald on record strategy was the most frequently used either by the teacher or students in doing interaction. There was also other strategies such as positive impoliteness, negative impoliteness, and off record impoliteness. Beside that, the data also shows some responses to the impoliteness such as accepting and countering to the impoliteness. Therefore, the result of this study will be beneficial for the material designer, teachers and also students as references to avoid the impolite act and use the polite ones in doing interaction.
Quality of English - Indonesian Translation of English Department Students and Non – English Department Students of Universitas Negeri Semarang Titus Adhi Sukmana; Rudi Hartono; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. This research aimed to describe the students’ translation quality in translating English into Indonesian text. The researcher used simple random sampling and selected some students to be participants of this research. In this research, the researcher collected the data using document analysis and questionnaire. The data were taken purposively from English Department students and Non – English Department students of Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES). After collecting the data, the researcher used rubric to find out the translation quality and questionnaire to find out the factors that affected students’ translation quality. To analyze the quality of students’ translation the researcher using three aspects of translation quality assessment namely, accuracy, clarity and naturalness (Larson,1998). The result of this research showed that the quality of both two groups of students’ translation in translating texts from English into Bahasa Indonesia was good in accuracy aspect. But based on the aspect of clarity, the English Department students gathered relatively better result than the Non – English Department Students. On the aspect of naturalness, the Non – English Department students gathered relatively better result than English Department students. Based on the results of this research, the researcher found that some factors affected the quality of the students’ translation in translating the texts with some challenges that they faced such as some words are difficult to understand, hard to find their equivalent Indonesian words, one word possess many different meanings, ambiguity, cultural aspect, etc.
Unpacking Students’ Metacognitive Experiences in Writing Course: The Effects of Strategy Instruction Rika Riwayatiningsih; Dwi Rukmini; Issy Yuliasri; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Recently there has been a number of consideration research on metacognition. However, little attention has drawn to metacognitive experiences especially in writing enterprises. In view of this, the present study investigated students’ metacognitive experiences gathered from their writing in English as a foreign language (EFL) course. A set of semi- structured interview was used as the database to , first, explain students’ judgments and feelings related to their mental effort, confidence, satisfaction, and task difficulty before, during, and after their cognitive process in writing and, secondly, the relations of students’ metacognitive experiences and their writing performance were also assessed. To this end, 10 voluntory students who have participated in the learning of writing course have been recruited to take part on the interview. A series of questions were given to the participants related to the metacognitive experiences that comprise metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive strategies they run while learning writing. The outcomes of the study showed that students had varied problems solving strategies reflected from the different individual’s control of the cognitive regulation. The findings also indicated that there were positive outcomes in favor of the metacognitive strategies used in the writing course particularly when the strategies were correlated to the manifestation of the metacognitive knowledge. This study has practical implications on the prominent of metacognitive experiences that can be activated in writing instructions to support learning achievement.