Dewi Furwana
IAIN Palopo

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PENGARUH MANAJEMEN GURU TERHADAP PRESTASI BELAJAR SISWA Raodah Muchlis; Dewi Furwana; A. Riawarda
Kelola: Journal of Islamic Education Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Kelola: Journal of Islamic Education Management
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kelola.v7i1.2071

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This study aims to: 1)determine the management of teachers in SMP Negeri 5 Palopo, 2)determine student achievement in SMP Negeri 5 Palopo and 3)determine the effect of teacher management on student achievement in SMP Negeri 5 Palopo. This study uses quantitative research methods with ex-post fact research design. The total population is all teachers of SMP Negeri 5 Palopo which consists of civil servants and honorary teachers totaling 33 people with sampling using saturated sampling technique, So the sample used is 30 people. This research instrument uses questionnaires and documentation while statistical analysis techniques are used to manage the result data, namely descriptive statistical analysis and inferential analysis using a simple linear regression equation Y = a + bx with the help of SPSS vers.20 for windows. Based on the results of this research show that teacher management at SMP Negeri 5 Palopo is included in the good category with a percentage of 73%. Meanwhile, student achievement at SMP Negeri 5 Palopo is in the good category with a percentage of 58%. In addition, obtained T count 26,812 > T table 1,697 so that it can be concluded that X has an effect on Y with R2 (R square) of 0.963 or 96.3% positive influence on student achievement at SMP Negeri 5 Palopo while the remaining 3.7% is influenced by variables which cannot be explained in this study.
INTEGRATING FUN AND LEARNIG: THE SUCCESS OF ENGLISH CAMP IN BOOSTING STUDENTS' LANGUAGE CONFIDENCE Andi Asrifan; Dewi Furwana; Andi Bangsawan; Fadhliyah Rahmah Muin
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JUNE 2025
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

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Proficient English communication is a crucial competency in today's worldwide environment, especially for students seeking to achieve academic and professional success. Traditional English language training techniques in Indonesia frequently prioritize grammar and rote memorization, resulting in insufficient opportunities for authentic language practice and thus diminishing students' confidence and practical application. Immersive programs such as English Camps provide a novel approach, combining organized education with engaging activities. Nonetheless, empirical evidence about their efficacy, especially in resource-constrained environments such as Palopo, is sparse. The English Camp program at SMPIT Insan Madani Palopo markedly enhanced students' confidence in utilizing English via dynamic and engaging activities. Utilizing qualitative data from 150 participants, comprising interviews with students, educators, and tutors, we examined how the integration of enjoyment and learning cultivated a supportive, low-anxiety atmosphere. Significant findings demonstrate an observable rise in students' readiness to engage in communication, less language anxiety, and improved motivation. Logistical constraints and differing competency levels were mitigated by adaptive tactics, including outdoor learning and individualized training. These data highlight the efficacy of English Camps as valuable adjuncts in English language teaching. Such programs can improve both linguistic and psychological outcomes by fostering an immersive, student-centered atmosphere. This study offers significant insights for educators and policymakers, presenting a reproducible approach for enhancing linguistic confidence. Future research ought to investigate the scalability and sustainability of analogous projects to guarantee wider implementation and enduring effects on English language acquisition.