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APPLICATION OF THE ASSURE LEARNING MODEL ON GEOMETRY Patma Sopamena; Ayani Lifumangau; Syafruddin Kaliky; Fahruh Juhaevah; Nurlaila Sehuwaky; Nurlaila Sopamena
MATEMATIKA DAN PEMBELAJARAN Vol 9, No 1 (2021): MATEMATIKA DAN PEMBELAJARAN
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33477/mp.v9i1.1725

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This study aims to describe the activities carried out by students and teachers in the learning process and improving student learning outcomes after the learning process through the ASSURE model. This research classifies as a classroom action research with a mixed-method approach, namely, descriptive qualitative and quantitative approaches. The research subjects were 30 students of class VII-5 MTs Negeri Ambon with two learning cycles. The results showed that student learning activities before the cycle action had not been seen, such as not paying attention to the teacher's explanation, embarrassed to ask or answer, and the work results to solve the questions given still relying on the answers of their friends. After the cycle action showed an increase in student activity, among others, students focused more on listening to the teacher's explanation, began to dare to ask questions, opinions, or answers, and began to be confident in their work. Also, there was an increase in student test results. Before the action of the pre-test results, the mean score of the students was 25.90. After the action, the students 'average score in the first cycle was 62.07, and in the second cycle, the students' average score was 89.99.
Can English Camp Predict The Interest of Mountain Tribe Children in Binaiya in Learning English? Nurlaila Sopamena; Muhammad Kashai Ramdhani Pelupessy; Abdul Azis Mahu; Nurmalita Sopaheluwakan
Journal of English as A Foreign Language Teaching and Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of English as a Foreign Language Teaching and Research (JEFLTR)
Publisher : Magister Program of English Education, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/jefltr.v5i1.3010

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The toughest challenge for education policy makers is to provide programmes that can help mountain tribe children to be immersed into the English learning process, so that they can overcome their learning difficulties. This research highlights this by providing an English camp for mountain tribe children at the foot of Binaiya mountain, Central Maluku, Indonesia. Through a quasi-experiment on a group of 13 people, it was found that English camp strongly predicted the interest of mountain tribe children in Binaiya in learning English (p = 0.009). This is because English camp can help children immerse themselves into the learning process and facilitate their self-determination and comfort. However, the limitations of this study are that it did not fully control for threat factors and present a comparison group. Therefore, the recommendation for future researchers is to pay attention to this, and make self-determination and comfort as moderator and/or mediator variables in predicting English camp on interest in learning English.