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Mapping the English Proficiency of Junior High School English Teachers Across Riau Province Syarfi, Muhammad; Ras, Fakhri; Masyhur, Masyhur
Proceedings of the 1st UR International Conference on Educational Sciences Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
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This research aims at getting a solid map of standard English Proficiency possessed and used by Junior High School English teachers throughout Riau Province, which covers Listening, Structure, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension. The indicators of the standard English Proficiency are scores (high, moderate, and low) obtained by English teachers in TOEFL test. The subjects of the research are all Junior High School English teachers throughout Riau Province (613 teachers), all of whom become the research samples. The research instrument is TOEFL Equivalent intended to get a solid map of standard English Proficiency of the teachers. Research data were comprehensively analyzed to describe the English Proficiency of the teachers based on seven factors; gender, employment status, level of education, University alma mater, length of teaching period, attended trainings, and ethnics. By and large, data analysis results in the followings: a) English Proficiency of male English teachers is better that that of female ones, each of whose average scores are 407,8 – 391,4, b) English Proficiency of Non Civil Servant teachers is a bit higher than that of those Civil Servant ones, each of whose average scores are 392,16 and 393,9, c) The higher the level of education of the teachers, the higher or the better their English Proficiency, d) English Proficiency of teachers graduated from State University is better than that of those from Private University, whose average scores are 399,1 and 378,6, e) English Proficiency of the teachers teaching between the periods 1 up to 10 years is the highest (average score 401.7), followed by the teachers whose teaching period is between 11 and 20 years, then 21 up to 30 years and the last or the worst are those whose teaching period is above or longer than 31 years, f) English Proficiency of the teachers who have ever attended training on English is better than that of those who have not, each of whose average scores are 396.3 and 380.9, g) English Proficiency of Javanese English teachers is the best among the other ethnics, whose average score is 421.7, and then Malay English teachers, whose average score is 392.6, and then followed by Batak English teachers whose average score is 369.6, and the last is the English teachers from Minang ethnic, whose average score is 329.8. It can be inferred that the English Proficiency of Junior High School English teachers throughout Riau Province is generally below the expected target for their average score is still less than 450.
The Autonomous Learners’ Language Learning Strategies at Senior High Schools in Coastal Areas of Riau Province - Indonesia Ras, Fakhri
Proceedings of the 1st UR International Conference on Educational Sciences Vol 1, No 1 (2017)
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The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between language learning strategies used by autonomous learners of senior high schools in coastal areas based on type of school, and academic factors. In addition, this study is also to identify the strategies used by the respondents to learn English in general, four language skills, vocabulary, and structure. The population of the study are all autonomous learners from senior high schools in the coastal areas. As big as3000 students. The sample size is taken randomly as big as 10 % or 300 students out of the population. The Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL) (Oxford; 1989) is used to get the quantitative data and interview is conducted to 60 selected students taken from the sample in order to have the qualitative data. Descriptive and inferential statistics are applied to analyze the data on the use of the language learning strategies (SILL). One-Way Anova is taken to determine the differences of language learning strategies usage based on academic, and type of school. The findings show different language learning strategies among the students based on type of school, and academic factors. The students used social strategy (mean: 4.02) as the most effective strategy. The implication of the study is that language learning strategies should be well informed and discussed throughly in the classroom.
Mapping the English Proficiency Used by Junior High School English Teachers across Riau Province Syarfi, Muhammad; Ras, Fakhri; Masyhur, Masyhur
Proceedings of the UR International Conference on Educational Sciences 2018: Proceedings of the 2nd UR International Conference on Educational Sciences
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The second phase of the research highlights the speaking ability of English language teachers at the junior high school level in Riau Province, with the aim of getting a concrete picture of English Proficiency, especially the ability to speak English. The subject of this study was 180 junior high school level teachers in Riau Province. All research subjects become the research sample. The instrument of this study is a recording of the activities of using English in classroom learning activities by junior high school English teachers throughout Riau Province. The collected data were analyzed to describe the speaking ability of the teachers based on 7 factors namely gender, employment status, level of education, tertiary education, length of service, frequency of participation in training activities as well as ethnicity. From gender factors, female teachers have better abilities than male teachers. From the employment factor, teachers of the Civil Servants have a slightly better ability than teachers who are Non-Civil Servants. Furthermore, the speaking ability based on the level of education, shows that the higher the level of education, the better the speaking ability of the English teachers. In terms of tertiary institutions, it turns out that PTN graduates have better speaking skills than PTS graduates. In terms of length of teaching period, it is known that teachers who have served 21 s.d 30 years have the best speaking ability, followed by those whose teaching period 11 s.d 20 years.
Designing Teaching Materials English for Agribusiness Through Students’ Need Analysis Donal, Andri; Ras, Fakhri; Rahayu, Pipit; Tarumun, Suardi; Gunawan, Ikhsan
Proceedings of the UR International Conference on Educational Sciences 2018: Proceedings of the 2nd UR International Conference on Educational Sciences
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Teaching material is a complete elaboration of the main material written in the curriculum or syllabus. Choosing and developing teaching materials is a must that is done by teachers. So that learning is in accordance with the learning objectives to be achieved. Choosing teaching materials is not just about collecting teaching material, but it must fulfill what is needed by students so that an effective, systematic and interesting learning process will be created. Likewise for English for Specific Purposes class, teaching English at agribusiness major of the University of PasirPengaraianwas still has problem in providing suitable teaching material.The purpose of this research wereto describe Agribusiness students’ goals in learning English What do students’ needs toward English teaching material. This research implemented research and development research design with the respondent of 52 students. The result of research showed that most of students expected that they could master English vocabulary related to Agribusiness and they needed in English teaching material discusses more about specific vocabulary but less portion for grammar. In addition, they also need the teaching material covered four English skills.
The Mapping of English for Bussiness Communication Competence of the Students of Vocational Schools in Coastal Areas (Dumai, Bengkalis, Meranti, and Inhil) in Riau Province Ras, Fakhri; Syarfi, Mohd.; Syafrianti, Maria
Proceedings of the UR International Conference on Educational Sciences 2018: Proceedings of the 2nd UR International Conference on Educational Sciences
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This study aims at getting an accurate map of English for Bussiness Communication Competenceof the students of vocational schools in coastal areas of Riau Province in the form of writing ability. The target group of the study are the students of the vocational schools as big as 2476 students. Due to thehomogenous characters of the population, in term of age and academic backgrounds, the sample is taken randomly as big as 25% out of them that is 619 students. The thehnique of collecting data is asking the respondents to write personal letter and curriculum vitae.The collected data are judged by using Brown’s writing description (Brown:2004). The findings are as the following: a). the the average of the respondents’ writing ability in personal letter is 3.45 out of 4, b). the average of the respondents writing ability in curriculum vitae is 3.24 out of 4. The implication of these findings are that the respondents should be given more exercises, and corrections in using structure and vocabulary items in order to achieve the standard use of two language compenents in making personal letter and curriculum vitae.
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