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Motivational Teaching Strategies in EFL Writing Class: Insights from Lecturer Perceptions Fachrunnisa, Nurul; Salija, Kisman; Nur, Sahril
Seltics Journal: Scope of English Language Teaching Literature and Linguistics Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Seltics Journal: Scope of English Language Teaching, Literature and Linguistics
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris FKIP Universitas Muslim Maros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46918/seltics.v7i2.2494

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The implementation of motivational strategies not only promotes a positive attitude towards writing but also encourages more effective development of students’ writing skills. This study explores lecturers’ insights on how they perceive the motivational teaching strategies in their English writing class. This study employs a qualitative approach with two English writing lecturers from Maros Muslim University as participants. Semi-structured interviews and classroom observation were the instruments used to collect the data and the data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The results show that both lecturers implement motivational strategies effectively by utilizing positive reinforcement, active learning strategies, and addressing students’ difficulties. Positive reinforcement significantly improves students’ motivation and writing performance. It was strengthened by the observational data that showed both lecturers constantly praised students whenever they responded positively during learning process. Lecturers emphasize that giving active learning strategies can motivate students to engage actively in writing tasks, which can enhance motivation and writing proficiency. The lecturers also acknowledge that addressing students’ difficulties is essential in reducing their anxiety and fostering confidence in writing. Recognizing and responding to students’ difficulties can reduce anxiety and encourage them to share their thoughts more confidently in writing.
DIY (Do-It-Yourself) English Language Learning and Practice at Universitas Negeri Makassar Nurfadhilah, Auliyanti Sahril; Basri, Muhammad; Nur, Sahril
Tamaddun Life Vol 22 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra - Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/tamaddun.v22i1.318

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This phenomenological study explores the experiences, motivations, and challenges of students at Universitas Negeri Makassar engaging in DIY (Do-It-Yourself) English language learning and practice. The research aims to gain insights into self-directed language learning and provide valuable information for educational practices and policies in the university context. A purposeful sample of 15-20 students, representing a diverse range of experiences, was selected to participate in the study. Data collection involved a combination of semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and reflective journals, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the students' perspectives. Inductive thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes and patterns in the data, with the findings presented as a rich, descriptive narrative. Strategies for establishing trustworthiness included triangulation of data sources, member checking, and peer debriefing. This study contributes to our understanding of DIY language learning by highlighting the DIY English language learning strategies, benefits and challenges, and students’ ways of assessing DIY English language learning at Universitas Negeri Makassar, ultimately informing future educational practices and policies.
Approaches and MALL Integrated with the Teaching of English at the Selected Asian Universities De Vega, Nofvia; Basri, Muhammad; Nur, Sahril
Journal of Education Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Pengelola Jurnal PAUD Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37985/jer.v4i3.336

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Tujuan utama dari penelitian tinjauan komprehensif ini adalah untuk mensintesis temuan penelitian tentang pemanfaatan Mobile-Assisted Language Learning atau MALL dalam pendekatan pedagogis, metode pengumpulan data, dan fokus penelitian. Penelitian ini memberikan gambaran luas tentang aplikasi MALL dalam pembelajaran dan pengajaran bahasa, menyoroti efektivitasnya dan area yang perlu ditingkatkan. Dalam hal metodologi, penelitian ini mengadopsi pendekatan tinjauan literatur sistematis untuk menganalisis berbagai studi tentang MALL. Artikel-artikel tersebut dikategorikan berdasarkan pendekatan pedagogis mereka pembelajaran berbasis tugas, pengajaran bahasa komunikatif, perilaku, metode pengumpulan data atau kuesioner, tes, wawancara, diskusi kelompok forum, observasi, dan fokus penelitian yang terkait. Studi yang dipilih menggunakan berbagai pendekatan pedagogis termasuk pembelajaran berbasis tugas dengan sembilan peserta menjadi jumlah yang paling signifikan. Data dikumpulkan melalui berbagai cara seperti kuesioner dengan tiga puluh sembilan artikel. Beberapa permasalahan penelitian ini juga diidentifikasi yang berkisar seputar masalah literasi teknis dan digital. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa MALL efektif dalam meningkatkan pemerolehan bahasa ketika diimplementasikan dengan benar dalam kerangka pedagogis yang sesuai. Namun demikian juga mengungkapkan tantangan seperti perlakuan tidak sama antara kelompok kontrol dan eksperimental di beberapa studi serta kesulitan teknis yang dihadapi oleh peserta didik. Makalah ini menyimpulkan bahwa meskipun MALL menawarkan peluang menjanjikan untuk meningkatkan pembelajaran bahasa; para pendidik perlu mempertimbangkan tantangan-tantangan tersebut saat merancang strategi instruksional mereka. Penelitian selanjutnya dapat fokus pada mengukur dimensi otonomi peserta didik secara empiris dalam konteks MALL atau menjajaki cara-cara untuk mengatasi tantangan-tantangan yang telah teridentifikasi untuk implementasi teknologi mobile lebih efektif di kelas-kelas bahasa.  
PSYCHOPATHIC BEHAVIOUR OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN TED TALLY’S MOVIE “THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS” Syam, Adeliah Nurmuthmainnah; Nur, Sahril; Iskandar, Iskandar
Journal of English Literature and Linguistic Studies Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Journal of English Literature and Linguistics Studies (JELLS) - September 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (335.471 KB) | DOI: 10.26858/jells.v1i1.40860

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In this study, researcher analyzed the symptoms that arise from psychopathic disorder. The researcher analyzed 2 problems, they are: (1) What are the symptoms of the main characters potrayed in the movie "The Silence of the Lambs"? (2) What are the factors that cause the main characters of “The Silence of the Lambs” become a psychopath? The movie "The Silence of the Lambs" is a 1991 film directed by Jonathan Demme and adaptation of the novel by Thomas Harris. The method used in this study is qualitative descriptive method and a psychological approach. Based on the findings, there are 8 psychopathic symptoms that appear in this movie. Hannibal Lecter's character has 6 psychopathic symptoms, namely Glib and superficial, Lack of remorse or guilt, Lack of empathy, Deceitful and manipulative, Impulsive, and Poor behavior controls. Meanwhile, Buffalo Bill's character has 6 psychopathic symptoms, namely Egocentric and grandiose, Lack of remorse or guilt, Lack of empathy, Deceitful and manipulative, Poor behavior controls, and Early behavior problems. The factor that causes Hannibal Lecter's character to become a psychopath is Trauma. Meanwhile, Buffalo Bill's character being a psychopath is Ultimate Causa
Graduate Students Perceptions Toward the Integration of Heutagogy Approach in Material Development Class Tatipang, Devilito Prasetyo; Fitra, Muh. Al Fachrizah; Nur, Sahril
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): E-CLUE: Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature, and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v13i1.4597

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This study investigates graduate students' perspectives on integrating the heutagogical approach in a Material Development course, emphasizing its effects on engagement, critical thinking, skill acquisition, and real-world applicability. Heutagogy, or self-determined learning, prioritizes learner autonomy, critical reflection, and the flexibility to tailor learning strategies to individual needs. The research employs a descriptive qualitative design, utilizing Likert-scale questionnaires and interviews to collect data from 15 doctoral students, with five selected for in-depth discussions. Findings indicate that most participants consider heutagogy highly effective in promoting self-directed learning and creativity in material development. Notably, 73% strongly believe this approach will benefit their academic and professional futures, demonstrating its relevance to evolving trends in educational material creation. Additionally, 67% feel confident in their ability to innovate and adapt, while 53% recognize its role in developing transferable skills for interdisciplinary projects. Furthermore, 80% affirm that heutagogy is well-suited for doctoral-level education, reinforcing its value in advanced academic settings. Despite these positive outcomes, challenges remain, particularly regarding students' confidence in mentoring others through heutagogical methods. This underscores the need for further investigation into peer-learning and mentorship strategies within this framework. Overall, the study highlights heutagogy’s effectiveness in fostering critical thinking and adaptability in higher education.
The Effectiveness of Digital Learning Curriculum 2013 in Pandemic Nur, Sahril; Lakoro, Qadriyah; Lengkoan, Fergina
Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature and Education Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): E-CLUE: Journal of English Culture, Language, Literature, and Education
Publisher : English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/eclue.v11i2.7424

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This paper aim to find out the effectiveness of digital learning curriculum 2013 in pandemic era. This paper is focused on how to design digital learning based on Curriculum 2013 in the middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic that is affecting all aspects of life including in part of education. In this paper, descriptive content analysis techniques and literature reviews are employed as the methodology. All of the information is obtained from scientific articles related to the material and the focus raised in this article. From the results of the analysis collected, the author reveals that although there are several advantages and disadvantages that can be obtained from online learning as we are more able to relax in carrying out activities. There are also some problems that must be faced by students and from teachers when undergoing online learning in a pandemic situation, such as validly, reliably, and long-distance communication. Based on the discussion, digital learning in curriculum 2013 can be solution to solve the problem, the advantages of digital learning such as interactive e-book, in-site and out-site classroom, creative learning, and digital literacy. The authors then concluded that teachers and students could still have to find some tools, materials, methods, and learning resources that could be used to support and facilitate students in online meetings.
Beyond Anxiety: A Mixed-Methods Needs Analysis of Postgraduate ELT Students in a Quantitative Research Methodology Course Nur, Sahril; Abdullah; Sakkir, Geminastiti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 2 December 2025
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i2.248

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As evidence-based practice in English Language Teaching (ELT) grows, postgraduate students' quantitative research proficiency is critical. However, students from humanities backgrounds often exhibit significant apprehension. This mixed-methods study conducted a needs analysis to explore the self-efficacy, attitudes, and learning needs of 30 incoming Master's students in an Indonesian ELT program before a mandatory quantitative methodology course. Data were collected via a questionnaire with quantitative scales and qualitative open-ended questions. Findings reveal a paradox: students perceive quantitative skills as highly useful for their careers (M=4.57) but report high anxiety (M=4.10) and low self-efficacy in statistical tasks (M=2.13). Qualitative themes indicate that anxiety is rooted in past experiences and exacerbated by a reluctance to seek help. Motivation is highly instrumental, focused on thesis completion. The study concludes that this cohort is pragmatically motivated but emotionally and technically underprepared, necessitating a pedagogy that explicitly addresses anxiety and builds practical, thesis-relevant skills.
Empowering Future Professionals: A Project-Based Learning and Positive Psychology Model for Academic Writing in an EFL Context Sakkir, Geminastiti; Nur, Sahril; Sahril Nurfadhilah, Auliyanti
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 5, No. 2 December 2025
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v5i2.254

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Academic writing is a cornerstone of higher education, yet for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students, it presents significant challenges related to linguistic competence, genre mastery, and writing anxiety. This study investigates the impact of a novel pedagogical model integrating Project-Based Learning (PjBL) and Positive Psychology (PP) on multiple dimensions of student engagement. The study was conducted within a compulsory "Academic Writing for Professionals" course for English Literature students at Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM). Employing a mixed-methods, quasi-experimental design with 65 third-year students, the intervention group (n=33) engaged with the PjBL-PP model, while a comparison group (n=32) followed a traditional curriculum. Data were collected via pre- and post-tests measuring academic writing self-efficacy, writing apprehension, and a multi-dimensional student engagement scale (cognitive, behavioral, emotional). Qualitative data from project portfolios and semi-structured interviews were used to explore these dimensions and the concept of social presence. ANCOVA results showed the intervention group demonstrated significantly higher cognitive, behavioral, and emotional engagement, and higher self-efficacy (p < .001), alongside a significant reduction in writing apprehension (p < .001). Qualitative analysis revealed how the model fostered deep cognitive processing through authentic tasks, promoted sustained behavioral effort, created a positive emotional climate, and established a strong sense of social presence. This study provides a robust framework for transforming academic writing instruction, demonstrating that the synergy of PjBL and PP cultivates the holistic engagement necessary for EFL students to become confident and competent professional writers.
THE REACTION HUMAN BEHAVIOR TO NATURE IN DEAN DEVLIN’S MOVIE “GEOSTORM”: USING LITERARY ECOCRITICISM Indrawan, Fajar; Nur, Sahril
Journal of English Literature and Linguistic Studies Vol 3, No 3 (2025): Journal of English Literature and Linguistic Studies (JELLS) - July 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Languages and Literature, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/jells.v3i3.78981

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The Reaction Human Behavior to Nature in Dean Devlin's Movie “Geostorm” Using Literary Ecocriticism. English Department, Faculty of Languages and Literature, Makassar State University. Determining the types of human-nature relationships and the natural disasters shown in Dean Devlin's film "Geostorm" is the goal of this study. Because the purpose of this research is to explain the phenomena that occur in terms of language, a qualitative descriptive method is employed in this study. The conversation between characters from a number of scenes in the movie Geostorm served as the research's data source. Our applied Garrard's (2004) literary ecocriticism approach to data analysis. Determining the types of human-nature relationships and the natural disasters shown in Dean Devlin's film "Geostorm" is the goal of this study. Because the purpose of this research is to explain the phenomena that occur in terms of language, a qualitative descriptive method is employed in this study. The conversation between characters from a number of scenes in the movie Geostorm served as the research's data source. Our applied Garrard's (2004) literary ecocriticism approach to data analysis.
Unlocking Learner Potential Through Well-being: A Conceptual Framework for Integrating Positive Psychology to Foster Deep English Language Learning Nur, Sahril; Sakkir, Geminastiti; Nurfadhilah, Auliyanti Sahril
Journal for Teaching and Education for Scholars Vol 2 No 2 (2025): JOTES: November (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekiawan Indonesia Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59065/jotes.v2i2.244

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Second language (L2) learning is often undermined by significant psychological barriers like anxiety and fragile motivation, trapping students in surface-level memorization. This conceptual paper proposes a fundamental paradigm shift from a deficit-remediation model to one centered on fostering learner well-being. Drawing on a systematic literature review, we introduce 'Positive Language Pedagogy,' a framework integrating the five pillars of positive psychology's PERMA model (Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishment). We argue that this systematic integration proactively dismantles affective filters, cultivates intrinsic motivation, and builds psychological resources essential for deep learning. The result is a pathway toward not only linguistic competence but also the development of resilient, autonomous, and confident language learners.
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