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Journal : Journal Of English Literature, Linguistic, and Education (JELLE)

Macro Curriculum Analysis on Writing for Professional Context Standardized by CEFR based on the Characteristic of Pekalongan the World Creative City Inayatul Ulya
JELLE : Journal Of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education Vol 1, No 1: Journal Of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education February 2020
Publisher : JELLE : Journal Of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education

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English learning should follow standardization to show its framework competence. One of them is Common European Framework References (CEFR). Writing for professional context subject is equal with B1 and C2 on assessment grid. This study was aimed in analyzing the need to develop teaching materials of Writing for professional context which was based on CEFR standard and contextualized by Pekalongan characteristic as the World Creative city. The research method which was implemented was descriptive analysis. The subjects of this research were the head of English Department, the writing lecturer, and the second term students of English Department. The instrument of this research was questionnaire. The result showed lecturer’s performance in teaching writing for professional context. Based on the students’ perception, they had high interest on this subject. Meanwhile, for the questionnaire of need analysis developing electronic module, it was open question; all of the students gave positive response. They stated that E-module offers easiness for them, it can be read everywhere and anywhere. It will support the students to learn independently. In addition, it is very effective, efficient and paperless. In addition the content of E-module was agreed for having its own characteristic which raises local wisdom. Therefore, it can be contextualized with the characteristic of Pekalongan the world creative city to the content development of writing material, especially text types.Keywords: Macro Curriculum, CEFR, E-module, World Creative City
Developing E-book Batang Heaven of Asia as Descriptive Text Teaching Material Sri Rizkiyah; Inayatul Ulya; Rizka Hayati
JELLE : Journal Of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education Vol 1, No 2: Journal Of English Literature, Linguistics, and Education August 2020
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Technology in this era as a friend for human. It can be good or bad depending on the user. Now almost of all generation prefer the practical thing to use in their life, included in learning process. Both of teachers and students prefer to have an effective and efficient learning process. The researcher use the situation to conduct research and development. The research “Developing Ebook “Batang Heaven of Asia” as Descriptive Text Teaching Materials” was the utilization of technology in learning process. The e-book can help the teachers and the students as learning source. The research answered two questions (1) How is the need of developing e-book “Heaven of Asia” as descriptive text teaching materials? (2) How is developing e-book “Batang Heaven of Asia” as descriptive text teaching materials? The development procedures that used in this research was PPE from Richey and Klein 2005 . Those procedures were planning, production, and evaluation. In planning, the researcher distributed the questionnaire to get teachers’ and students’ needs. From the data result, the researcher analyzed the data and designed the product based on teachers’ and students’ needs. The process of producing this e-book, the researcher observed the tourism destination before writing the text. The title of e-book was Let’s Explore Batang. It contained the basic standard and learning goals, the materials, the texts, worksheet and glossary. This RND arrange e-book as descriptive text teaching material based on description of tourism destination in Batang Regency. This e-book was not only the texts but there were some pictures of the destination described. The e-book validated by some experts, they were English lecturers and English teacher. Keywords: e-book, RND, needs analysis, materials
The Challenges Of Submitting Students' Project Through Google Classroom In PostPandemic Adiatya, Salwa; Ulya, Inayatul
JELLE Vol 5, No 01: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, LINGUISTICS, AND EDUCATION FEBRUARY 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pekalongan

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This study was aimed to describe the strength and weaknesses of implementation Google Classroom as a platform to submit students’ project in post-pandemic. This research was conducted at SMAN 1 Wiradesa in the eleventh graders. This study used a descriptive qualitative methodology. To know the strength and weaknesses of implementation Google Classroom as a platform to submit student’s project in postpandemic, the researcher conducted interviews with English teacher and gave questionnaires to class XI MIPA 1 SMAN 1 Wiradesa. The result showed that Google Classroom makes it easier for students and teachers. The accessibility of materials, assignments, and student collections is facilitated in part by Google Classroom. Students are reminded when it is time to turn in their assignments, and they can also ask with their teachers in person if they have any questions. Because it can be done from any location at any time, using Google Classroom as a platform for assignment submission helps both students and teachers. The Google Classroom menus assist teacher and students in the learning process so that it can be collected in real time. The weakness is the problem of network connection, a weak network connection will take a long time to download and submit assignments. This is what sometimes makes students late in submitting assignments. The second, there is a deadline for submitting assignments. due to the large number of assignments that students have from various subjects. It makes the students late in submitting assignments. The third is internet quota. many students have limited internet quota and only a few students have wifi at their homes. Key words : Google Classroom, students’ project
Analyzing Students’ Needs in Developing Tourism Reels as Teaching Media of Writing Descriptive Text Ma'ruf Mahardika, Amar; Ulya, Inayatul
JELLE Vol. 6 No. 01 (2025): JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, LINGUISTICS, AND EDUCATION FEBRUARY 2025
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This research aims to develop Instagram Reels as an innovative learning media to enhance students' descriptive text writing skills at SMA N 01 Wiradesa. The research design employed in this study was descriptive qualitative, which focuses on analyzing the phenomenon of teaching writing descriptive texts through the use of Instagram tourism reels. The instruments used in this research include documentation, and questionnaires. Data collection was conducted in several stages. First, the questionnaire was distributed to the participants which consisted of students from SMA N 01 Wiradesa. The responses were measured using a Likert scale, which is commonly used to assess attitudes, perceptions, and opinions in a structured format. Documentation involved analyzing teaching modules, learning materials, and student score lists to support the research objectives. Questionnaires consisted of needs analysis. The needs analysis questionnaire identified students' learning requirements. Data analysis employed qualitative methods using descriptive analysis. The needs analysis revealed that 84% of students frequently use Instagram, highlighting its potential as a learning media. The findings indicate that Instagram Reels is highly needed as an effective and engaging learning media to support students in improving their descriptive text writing skills.
The Challenges Of Submitting Students' Project Through Google Classroom In PostPandemic Adiatya, Salwa; Ulya, Inayatul
JELLE Vol. 5 No. 01: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, LINGUISTICS, AND EDUCATION FEBRUARY 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/jele.v5i01.4054

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This study was aimed to describe the strength and weaknesses of implementation Google Classroom as a platform to submit students’ project in post-pandemic. This research was conducted at SMAN 1 Wiradesa in the eleventh graders. This study used a descriptive qualitative methodology. To know the strength and weaknesses of implementation Google Classroom as a platform to submit student’s project in postpandemic, the researcher conducted interviews with English teacher and gave questionnaires to class XI MIPA 1 SMAN 1 Wiradesa. The result showed that Google Classroom makes it easier for students and teachers. The accessibility of materials, assignments, and student collections is facilitated in part by Google Classroom. Students are reminded when it is time to turn in their assignments, and they can also ask with their teachers in person if they have any questions. Because it can be done from any location at any time, using Google Classroom as a platform for assignment submission helps both students and teachers. The Google Classroom menus assist teacher and students in the learning process so that it can be collected in real time. The weakness is the problem of network connection, a weak network connection will take a long time to download and submit assignments. This is what sometimes makes students late in submitting assignments. The second, there is a deadline for submitting assignments. due to the large number of assignments that students have from various subjects. It makes the students late in submitting assignments. The third is internet quota. many students have limited internet quota and only a few students have wifi at their homes. Key words : Google Classroom, students’ project