Zulfah Fakhruddin
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Parepare

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Teaching Anxiety Levels and Coping Strategies of EFL Novice Teachers Abdul Haris Sunubi; Utari Rustam; Zulfah Fakhruddin; Arqam Arqam; Maghdalena Tjalla; Emilia Mustary; Nur Afiah
Indonesian TESOL Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Indonesian TESOL Journal (October
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/itj.v5i2.2690

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Teaching anxiety is feeling powerless and experiencing tension in teaching. A high level of anxiety affects the quality of teaching performance and teachers’ teaching resilience. This study aims to describe teaching anxiety levels and coping strategies of EFL novice teachers in teaching four English skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing). This study employed a descriptive quantitative design. The data were collected by using online surveys. Total sampling was employed, and ten novice teachers of Islamic schools in Sidrap regency, South Sulawesi, completed online questionnaires adapted from DASS 42 and the COPE scale. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics. The findings showed that EFL novice teachers experience severe anxiety in teaching productive skills (speaking 15.5 and writing 15.1) and moderate anxiety in teaching receptive skills (listening 13.8 and reading 14.8).EFL novice teachers used problem focused strategies more than emotion-focused strategies to combat their anxiety.Keywords: Teaching Anxiety; Coping Strategy; EFL Novice Teachers
The Use of VideoScribe Training to Improve Professional Competence of MTs EFL teachers in Pinrang Dwi Wulandari Ramadhanianti; Zulfah Fakhruddin; Ambo Dalle; Abdul Haris Sunubi; Magdahalena Tjalla
DEIKTIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muslim Indonesia - Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53769/deiktis.v4i2.742

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This study aims to improve the professional competence of teachers in designing English learning materials through VideoScribe training. This study was action research. The training was given to 5 English teachers at the Madrasah Tsanawiyah level (Islamic junior high school). Data were collected by using rubric, observation, and interviews. The results show that teachers can operate VideoScribe application after receiving learning technology training with training materials including: (1) creating teachers’ account, (2) designing background, (3) adding pictures and setting the time duration, (4) adding text and setting the time duration, (5) operating, copy, cut, paste, (6) adding scribe hands, (7) setting camera and clear element’s camera, (8) adding music or voiceover, and (9) downloading the scribe video. Indicators of the teacher’s professional competence in operating VideoScribe: (1) being able to understand all the features of VideoScribe, and (2) being able to independently, accurately, and speedily operate all the features in VideoScribe application.
Analysis of English Listening Materials and the Compatibility to Curriculum Zulfah Fakhruddin; Arqam Arqam; Irma Maming
JELITA Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Journal of English Language Teaching and Literature (JELITA)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Barru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56185/jelita.v5i1.591

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This study aims to describe English listening materials taught by teachers in EFL class and the compatibility between available English listening materials teachers use and curriculum. It is due to teaching listening requires the use of media such as video, compact disk, and computer. The use of those media demands teachers’ competence in operating them. This study uses descriptive qualitative method. The subject of the research is thirteen English teachers. Research data was collected by using documentation and interview. The data was analyzed by using qualitative procedure which includes transcription, coding, categorizing, and conluding. The findings showed that English listening materials in EFL classroom are categorized into three. They are media, content, and exercise. English listening materials are in line to English curriculum. Teachers use materials and methods that are suitable to learning outcome of English listening skills.
Assessment Practice in EFL Classroom: Purpose, Methods and Scoring Miftahul Farid; Zulfah Fakhruddin; Ambo Dalle
JELITA Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Journal of English Language Teaching and Literature (JELITA)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Barru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56185/jelita.v5i2.758

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This research aims to describe teacher purposes, investigate teacher methods, and explain teacher scoring practices in EFL classrooms. The study employs a descriptive quantitative design, collecting data through checklist and observational analyses using Google Forms. The subjects comprise EFL teachers from senior high schools and vocational schools in the Pinrang region. Results reveal that teachers utilize multifaceted assessment practices for interconnected purposes: monitoring student progress, providing feedback, motivating learning, guiding instruction, facilitating differentiation, ensuring accountability, and reporting outcomes transparently. This underscores assessment's vital role in enhancing learning environments and informing teaching decisions. EFL teachers evaluate language proficiency across skills through varied assessments, including instructor-made tests, student tasks, and standardized exams. This approach enables comprehensive insights into students' abilities while addressing individual needs. Scoring practices demonstrate a commitment to fairness, consistency, and comprehensiveness, utilizing rubrics, clear instructions, and balanced evaluation of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. The findings highlight educators' strategic use of assessment purposes and methods to continually improve teaching and learning processes, supporting students' language development. This research contributes to understanding EFL assessment practices in Indonesian secondary education, offering insights for teacher training and educational policy development.
WEB 2.0 tools in English Project Based Learning at Elementary and High Schools in Kabupaten Pinrang Kiki Rezki Ananda; Magdahalena Tjalla; Zulfah Fakhruddin; Mujahidah Mujahidah; Abdul Haris Sunubi
DEIKTIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muslim Indonesia - Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53769/deiktis.v5i1.1295

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This research investigates the Web 2.0 tools utilized by teachers and students in English project-based learning (PBL) across elementary and high schools in Kabupaten Pinrang. The study aims to identify the types of digital tools utilized by teachers and students. A descriptive survey design was employed, involving 31 English teachers and 70 students from junior and senior high schools. Data were collected through online questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings reveal that Canva (93.5%), YouTube (87.1%), and WhatsApp (77.4%) are the most commonly used tools by teachers, while students favor YouTube (60%), WhatsApp (51.4%), and Google Classroom (41.4%). Teachers primarily utilize Web 2.0 tools for content creation, communication, and assessment, while students use them for content exploration and project execution. Challenges identified include the limited adoption of collaborative platforms and synchronous communication tools due to digital literacy gaps and connectivity issues.