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The Effectiveness Of Video Scribe In Teaching English At SMPN 1 Molawe Konawe Utara Sessu, Andi; Sahlan, Sahlan; Laepe, Ader
Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology (JLEET) Vol 3, No 1 (2018): Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (459.78 KB) | DOI: 10.33772/jleet.v3i1.6666

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The purpose of study is to examine whether or not there was any significant score difference on students’ English achievement before and after treatment by using video scribe. Also, it examined whether or not there was any significant score difference between students are by using taught video scribe and students are taught by using conventional method on their English achievement at the eighth grade of SMPN 1 Molawe. The population of this research was the entire the eighth grade students of SMPN 1 Molawe who enrolled in academic year 2017. This research involved 23 students in experiment class and 25 students in control class. The data were obtained from students’ pre-test and post-test scores. The pre-test was given before the treatment applied and the post test was given after the treatment finished. The finding revealed that there was any significant score difference on students’ English achievement before and after treatment by using video scribe, p (.000) < 0.05. Besides, the finding also indicated that there was a significant difference in the scores for students were taught by using video scribe and students were taught by using conventional method p (.000) < 0.05. In light of all these, video scribe significantly had an effect to students’ English achievement. Moreover, this study merely focused on the effectiveness of teaching English through video scribe, thus it is necessary for the next scholars to examine students’ motivation toward this audio visual aid.
The Effect Of Flipped Classroom On Students’ Reading Comprehension Herlindayana, Herlindayana; Sahlan, Sahlan; Alberth, Alberth
Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology (JLEET) Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

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The Flipped classroom is an educational model in which the standard lecture and homework elements of a course  are “reversed” or “flipped” in that which is traditionally done in class is now done at home, and that which is traditionally done as homework is now completed in class. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a flipped classroom on students reading comprehension and to examine students’ perception about the flipped classroom. This study employed a pre-experimental mixed method design combining both quantitative and qualitative designs. The study was conducted at SMA Kartika  XX-2  Kendari,  involving 32  students. Instruments of the study were reading test and questionnaires with 5 open-ended questions. Data of the present study were acquired from pre-test, post-test and questionnaires. Results of the study found that there was a significant positive effect of flipped classroom on students’ reading comprehension, p (0.000) < 0.05. The effect size was 1.27887. What is more, the majority of the students reported that flipped classroom impacted positively on their learning and learning experience
The Effect Of Contextual Teaching And Learning On Students’ Reading Comprehension Azan, Muhammad; Sahlan, Sahlan; Alberth, Alberth
Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology (JLEET) Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

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This paper presents a research to examine whether or there is any significant difference of reading comprehension between low and high vocabulary a chievers taught using CTL approach and those taught using traditional approach, and To describe  the students’ perception toward the use of contextual teaching and learning approach. . The participants consisted of 62 students with high and low vocabulary kowleadge  . The participants were divided into an experimental group (n = 33) and a control group (n = 29). The the research employed a mixed method (quantititative and qualitative). Standardized reading test and inferential statistical analysis were employed to measure the difference of reading comprehension between students using CTL approac and traditional approach. Then semi structured inteview and intra case analysis were performed to describe students perception toward the use of CTL approach. Results showed that : (1) there is no sigrnificant difference of reading comprehension between low achievers taught using CTL approach and those taught using traditional approach; (2) there is a significant differnce of reading comprehension between high achievers taughtt using CTL approach and those taught using traditional approach; (3) in general, the use of CTL approach in teaching reading was perceived positively by students. The impacts of using this approach were noticeable on the emergence of students’ fun and motivation to learn reading. However the use of this approach was not affective enough to improve the reading comprehension of students with limited vocabularies.
Implementation Of Flipped Classroom To Foster Students’ Learning, Motivation And Engagement At Second Grade Of SMA Kartika Kendari Indah, Sulfajriyani; Sahlan, Sahlan; Alberth, Alberth
Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology (JLEET) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Journal of Language Education and Educational Technology
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (409.525 KB) | DOI: 10.33772/jleet.v2i2.6706

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Teaching reading by using Flipped learning is rarely-researched in field of education especially in Indonesia. This study was conducted to find out the improvement of second year students’ reading comprehension, motivation and engagement after they were taught using Flipped classroom at SMA Kartika Kendari. The study was designed to employ a mixed method. The total number of the participants was 60, which were grouped into two classes, namely an experimental class and a control class. To draw samples, the researcher used random sampling technique. Instrument used to collect data were a reading comprehension test, a questionnaire of motivation, a questionnaire of students’ engagement and an interview script to acquire qualitative data. The reading test consisted of 13 multiple choice items. The questionnaire of motivation consisted of 17 close-ended items and there were 16 statements used in the questionnaire of students’ engagement. Additionally, descriptive statistic and t analysis were performed to obtain quantitative data. Results of post test showed that there was an improvement in the students’ reading comprehension after they were taught using Flipped classroom. Besides, the students’ motivation also increased and so was their engagement after they were taught using Flipped classroom. In addition, qualitative data indicated data that the students enjoyed and had a high willingness to participate in the learning process especially when they were watching videos and doing assignment.
Co-Authors A. Bisri, A. Ababiel, Reno Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Adi Jufriansah Ahmad Ramadhan Aisha, Suci Nur Akbar Akbar Alberth Alberth Amin, Chintia Nazilah Ana, Haeurn Andi Bustamin Daeng Kunu Aris Badara, Aris Arman Anwar Arta Mevia, Dilla Asnani Asnani Aulia, Rahma Ayyub, Rusli Azmi Khusnani Baharuddin Ali, Baharuddin Berlian Arswendo Adietya Deprizon, Deprizon Dian Permana, Dian Djohas, Saharuddin Donuata, Pujianti Bejahida Ernida, Ernida Erwin, Yulias Farizi, Zakaria Al Fattah, Muh Arifin Firdaus, Amrul Fitriani, Nadya Hamza, Hamza Hanafi, Fahruddin Harijaty, Erny Herlindayana, Herlindayana Hermawan Hermawan Hermawan, Baso hikmatiar, hamzarudin Husain Insawan, Husain Ikhwan, Rizky Imranah, Imranah Indah, Sulfajriyani Irma Handayani, Irma Ismatullah, Muh Izzul Jayadin Jultia, Wa Ode Jumiati Jumiati Juni, Nur K., Armin Kalimudin, Kalimudin Kasim, Armin KEKKA, ABRAHAM Konisi, La Yani Koten, Florentinus P. N Laepe, Ader Lestari, Afdhal Lubis, Zubaidah Maulana Muhamad Sulaiman Megawati, Elisa Mhw, Muh NurFitrah Moh. Iqbal, Moh. Mohammad Natsir Muhammad Azan Muljibir Rahman, Muljibir Naryaningsih, Agustien Nita, Yunra Nofian Nur Fatinah, Siti Nurdin Nurdin Nurjannah S NURMAN, ILHAM Nursyam, Ucy Rahmayani Patadjai, Andi Besse Pusadan, Sulwan Putri Dewi Putri, Azzahrah Insawan Putri, Nurul Rania Rahim, Amirudin Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rasti, Rasti Refika, Refika Rini, Theresia Nona Risqah Amaliah Kasman Rusdin, Muhamad Epi S Siswanto Sabarudin Saputra Sagala, Sutan Muda Saharul, Saharul sakban, sakban Salsabila, Ririn Samsurizal, M. Sulaeman Sara NST, Mega Saskia, Indra Sessu, Andi Siti Wardah, Siti Soleh, Mohamad Sri Suryana Dinar, Sri Suryana Sulaiman, Lalu Sulastin, Sulastin Suriyani Suriyani, Suriyani Susilowati, Yuli Sutriasni, Oni Sya’bania, Nursina Uddin, Abdul Karim Veithzal Rivai Zainal Verlia, Venti Warinta, Yespa Wattimena, Josina Augustina Yvonne Wibowo H.N, Wibowo Widyanthi, Astri Widyastuti, Ester Yudhiakto Pramudya Yulianto, Muhamad Arief Yunus Yunus Zalili Sailan Zarah, Jihan Annisa