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Integrating Short Conversation and English Conversation Applications to Improve Students’ Speaking Skills Siti Mariam; Catur Kepirianto; Raharjo Raharjo; Nadiah Ma’mun
Journal of English Teaching and Learning Issues Vol 5, No 2 (2022): December 2022
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/jetli.v5i2.17128

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This study aims to explain the implementation of using short conversation and English conversation applications and also to describe student participation using this learning model. It employed a qualitative method. Classroom action research was used as the design for both cycles of the study. Planning, carrying out, monitoring, and debriefing were the four stages that make up each cycle. Participants in the study were 39 third-semester students from the Arabic education department at an Islamic university in Central Java, Indonesia, during the academic year 2022/2023. Data collection techniques used observation, pre-test and post-test. The results of this study show that there is an improvement in every cycle of students’ speaking competence using this learning model. They also are active, self-confidence and enthusiastic in joining this speaking class. It is recommended this strategy to overcome students’ difficulties in speaking English. 
Identitas Akademik dan Kapital Manusia Mahasiswa Program Doktor: Kajian Naratif di Perguruan Tinggi Swasta Ahdi Riyono; Mohammad Kanzunnudin; Nadiah Ma'mun
Wahana Didaktika : Jurnal Ilmu Kependidikan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023): Wahana Didaktika Jurnal Ilmu Kependidikan
Publisher : Faculty of teaching training and education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/wahanadidaktika.v21i1.10196

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi identitas akademik dan kapital manusia mahasiswa doktor yang terkait dengan cara mereka mengembangkan karier akademiknya setelah lulus, dan saat kembali bekerja di perguruan tinggi. Kerangka teori yang digunakan dalam kajian ini teori praktisi dan teori kapital. Metode penelitian kualitatif dengan analisis tematik reflektif digunakan untuk mendapatkan pemahaman yang mendalam tentang identitas akademik dan kapital dari partisipan penelitian. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa persepsi mahasiswa program doktoral tentang studi program doktoral adalah pendidikan doktoral dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan, keterampilan profesional mereka, terutama terkait dengan penelitian dan publikasi jurnal internasional. Dengan kemampuan tersebut mereka dapat meningkatkan kapital manusia dan identitas akademik. Begitu juga, mereka akan memiliki banyak kesempatan untuk pengembangan karier akademik di perguruan tinggi. Dengan demikian, kapital manusia dan identitas akademik sangat bernilai dan penting untuk pencapaian karier akademik mahasiswa program doktor pada masa depan.
Teachers’ Beliefs and Practice on Providing EFL Written Corrective Feedback Muhammad Nafi Annury; Nadiah Ma'mun; Djoko Sutrisno
Journal of English Teaching and Learning Issues Vol 6, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/jetli.v6i1.19360

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This study analyzes how and why writing instructors provide written corrective feedback (WCF) on academic writing tasks. It was an ethnography study conducted by the Department of English Education at University in Semarang, Indonesia. This study investigated and analyzed the attitudes of teachers to get insight into classroom methods for delivering written corrective feedback (CF) on student writing. The major objective of the study was to evaluate instructors' beliefs and practices. Therefore, the teachers' perspectives on providing written corrective feedback (WCF) were required to determine the true answers and provide corrective feedback. The conceptual basis for this study was developed from Borg's (2003) concept of teacher cognition (beliefs) and practices, as well as the impediments to written CF reported by several writers. This recent study conducted interviews with three English Education Department instructors who instructed writing classes. This investigation utilized classroom observation, the think-aloud technique, and in-depth interviews. The data was examined using Spradley's technique (1979, 1980). The study of the data revealed both congruence and discord between the beliefs and actions of lecturers. For instance, the instructors' focus and number of writing CF were consistent. In addition, it was demonstrated that extraneous influences affected the lecturers' application of their theories.
Teachers’ Beliefs and Practice on Providing EFL Written Corrective Feedback Muhammad Nafi Annury; Nadiah Ma'mun; Djoko Sutrisno
Journal of English Teaching and Learning Issues Vol 6, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/jetli.v6i1.19360

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This study analyzes how and why writing instructors provide written corrective feedback (WCF) on academic writing tasks. It was an ethnography study conducted by the Department of English Education at University in Semarang, Indonesia. This study investigated and analyzed the attitudes of teachers to get insight into classroom methods for delivering written corrective feedback (CF) on student writing. The major objective of the study was to evaluate instructors' beliefs and practices. Therefore, the teachers' perspectives on providing written corrective feedback (WCF) were required to determine the true answers and provide corrective feedback. The conceptual basis for this study was developed from Borg's (2003) concept of teacher cognition (beliefs) and practices, as well as the impediments to written CF reported by several writers. This recent study conducted interviews with three English Education Department instructors who instructed writing classes. This investigation utilized classroom observation, the think-aloud technique, and in-depth interviews. The data was examined using Spradley's technique (1979, 1980). The study of the data revealed both congruence and discord between the beliefs and actions of lecturers. For instance, the instructors' focus and number of writing CF were consistent. In addition, it was demonstrated that extraneous influences affected the lecturers' application of their theories.
Implementing Project-Based Learning for Pre-Service English Teachers in Independent Home Teaching Internship Siti Mariam; Catur Kepirianto; Raharjo Raharjo; Nadiah Ma’mun
At-Taqaddum Vol 15, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Quality Assurance Institute (LPM) State Islamic University Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/at.v15i1.14915

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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Education and Teacher Training Faculty of UIN Walisongo, Semarang, Indonesia offered Independent Home Teaching Internships in the academic year of 2021/2022. The purpose of this research is to explain the implementation of Project-Based Learning by pre-service English teachers, as well as to analyze the problems of teaching EFL learners in Independent Home Teaching Internship. The study employed qualitative descriptive research design. The research participants were 15 pre-service English teachers from the English Education Department. Interviews and documentation were used to collect data. According to the data, Project-based Learning was implemented in this program by creating some learning videos. They were video of learning media and also video of English teaching and learning process. The products of project-based learning must be uploaded in YouTube channel. Because this was the first time a teaching internship completed online via numerous platforms, there were also new concerns and hurdles in completing the program. As part of their online Project-based Learning, students struggled with preparing lesson plans and designing certain learning videos. Practical implications of utilizing this learning model make enhancing students’ critical thinking skills, creativity, motivation and autonomous learners. However, they can solve the several problems namely bad connection of internet access, students’ low motivation in learning English and classroom management in these programs
The Effect of Students' Adversity Quotient in the Pandemic Era on Their English Learning Achievement Sabiq Ariqun Nabih; Nadiah Makmun
ELITE JOURNAL Vol 5 No 3 (2023): ELITE JOURNAL: Journal of English Linguistics, Literature, and Education
Publisher : ELITE Association Indonesia

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The obstacles and difficulties that students faced in the learning process during the pandemic era, which could have harmed their English learning achievement, inspired this study. This research sought to investigate the efficacy of Adversity Quotient training as a means of improving students' responses and capacities in dealing with issues during the pandemic era, which is likely to have a positive impact on their English learning outcomes. This study used an experimental design and a quantitative method. The cluster sampling technique was used to pick 78 students as participants. They are from the experimental class of XI MIPA 3 and the control class of XI MIPA 2. The experimental class received Adversity Quotient instruction, while the control group did not. Tests (pre-and post-tests), questionnaires, and documentation were utilized to collect data for this study. The hypothetical test was an independent sample t-test. According to the data obtained, the average post-test score in the experimental class was 79.69, while the control class was 76.21. The value of Sig. (2-tailed) in the hypothetical test was 0.022 (Sig. (2-tailed) 0.05). The null hypothesis (H0) is rejected, and the alternative hypothesis (H1) is accepted based on the interpretation. It means that Adversity Quotient training is highly successful in raising students' adversity quotients in order to improve learning outcomes during pandemics. This discovery is likely to assist teachers in improving students' answers and abilities when confronted with issues, which will have a positive impact on their English learning accomplishments during the epidemic period. Keywords: Adversity Quotient, English Learning Achievement, Pandemic Era.
Motivational Lexicon in Anthony Robbins’ Unlimited Power Nur Faidatun Naimah; Nadiah Ma’mun
Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature Vol 2 No 2 (2016): (December) Indonesian EFL Journal: Journal of ELT, Linguistics, and Literature
Publisher : Language Center of Islamic Institute of Uluwiyah, Mojokerto, Indonesia.

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In the language learning process, motivation, one of psychological factors, has a great role in endorsing students to be a successful learner. Based on the issues, the choice of words that can influence the students to do the best is practically required by the teachers. So that, teacher as a motivator has a power to influence the students to take action for achieving their excellent learning, using what Anthony Robbins suggest on his book; Unlimited Power. The writer formulated the aims of this study as follow; (1) to identify the motivational lexicons in Unlimited Power from the psychological perspective, and (2) to describe how motivational lexicons in Unlimited Power take apart in the pedagogical field. This research used qualitative research to find out the data. The data analysis technique that researcher used is content analysis since they were texts in Unlimited Power. Researcher found three motivational lexicons used by Anthony Robbins in his book Unlimited Power; think, challenge, and remember. Think used as a tool to lead his readers to come to their memory, re-identify some main points, and consider about the certain thing. Challenge used to pump readers’ emotion, gave a test, and invited them to take action. Remember used as a tool to bring back a piece of information he provided before and try to keep it in readers’ mind. Anthony’s motivational lexicons in Unlimited Power also can use in the pedagogical field. Teacher can use them in the teaching-learning process as it determines the effectiveness of rewards for what students do and apparently influential factor for learning process