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Local English teachers’ voices from a marginalized lens: Inequality practices and identity construction in the workplace Sahril Nur; Ismail Anas; Reski Pilu; Nurfajriah Basri
JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature) Vol 7, No 1: February 2022
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/joall.v7i1.20418

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This article reports on a narrative case study that showcases the local English teachers’ perceived inequality practices and identity construction in Indonesia’s micro-reality context of a private language school domain. Grounded in the social theory of power, privilege, and positional identities, three synchronous online interviews were conducted to explore the LETs voices about what it means to experience the equality of rights and obligations in the workplace. As a result, the study revealed four inequality issues: (1) dissatisfaction with the payroll system, (2) the representation of gender and race in promotional endorsement, (3) the call for decolonizing pedagogy in ELT materials and resources, and (4) perceived identity as legitimate and qualified English teachers. Regarding the workload capacity and role as professional English teachers, they recognized that they deserve equal treatment as their native counterparts. However, this type of discrimination will further widen the gap between LETs and NESTs dichotomy and impede the construction of language teacher identity. This study suggests exploring dedicated strategies to develop information literacy skills for school principals, parents, teachers, students, and policymakers. This study will also contribute to the growth of critically oriented literature and scholarship on teacher identity and critical anti-racist language teaching pedagogy.
EFL Students’ Anxiety in Oral Presentation in Thesis Examination during Covid- 19 Pandemic Era: Factors and Strategies Sahril Nur; Geminastiti Sakkir; Rosmini
ARRUS Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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This research discusses EFL students’ anxiety in oral presentation in thesis examinations. This research aims to reveal the factors causing students’ anxiety and the strategy that EFL students apply to overcome/reducing their anxiety. The researchers conducted this research in Islamic Higher Education and this research used a qualitative method with a case study approach. The participants of this research were 7 (seven) EFL students that the data were analyzed using thematic analysis based on Braun and Clarke (2016). Then, the researchers used Wilson’s (2004) model semi-structured interview that the researchers arranged as the research instruments. The results revealed that the factors causing students’ anxiety generally: linguistic factors and non-linguistic factors (psychology factors, environment factors, and individual factors). Furthermore, the researchers found that EFL students apply strategies to overcome anxiety in oral presentation: preparation, relaxation, positive thinking, peer seeking, self-entertaining, and praying. Therefore, the lecturers have to know their students’ anxiety in oral presentation and they have to apply the best strategy in teaching English as Foreign Language.
Self-determination theory in teaching practice for higher education level Rahayu Rahayu; Sahril Nur; Mardiani Mardiani; Muh Safar Nur
EnJourMe (English Journal of Merdeka) : Culture, Language, and Teaching of English Vol 7, No 1 (2022): July, 2022
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/enjourme.v7i1.7978

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This study aims to gain a deeper understanding of how self-determination theory is implemented in higher education. This review adheres to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) recommendations. The systematic review begins with an analysis of the identification procedure. Next, the best papers published between 2012 and 2022 were selected to explain how to compare significant aspects and efficient methods. The significance of self-determination theory to the evolution of the teaching profession determined the selection of these papers. The results are divided into three categories, with the following themes emphasizing the examined literature the most. Researchers use their findings to maximize the implementation of SDT in the classroom. The second section consists of data collection. Questionnaires, interviews, pre-and post-tests, and online discussion forums were used for data collection. Finally, the researcher has created a list of several published issues for analysis based on the most recent study themes.DOI: 10.26905/enjourme.v7i1.7978
Pelatihan menulis paragraf deskripsi bagimahasiswa Jurusan Bahasa Inggris Amra Ariyani; Sahril Sahril; A. Muliati
Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 2018, No 4: Prosiding 4
Publisher : Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

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This Community Service aims at helping students ofthe English Department FBS UNM to write descriptionparagraphs by using pictures. The presentation materialconsists of the concepts of writing comprehension and the useof pictures as media to write description paragraphs in Englishin various themes in writing descriptions of people, objects,and places. The methods used are lecturing, discussion,assignment, training, evaluation, and feedback. The result ofthis training is that students of English Department have highenthusiasm and motivation in learning English particularly inwriting description paragraphs. Moreover, the Training ofWriting Description paragraphs by Using Pictures as Mediacan improve students' ability to write description paragraphs,individually, in pairs, or in groups.
PKM menulis paragraf deskriptif Amra Ariyani; Sahril Sahril
Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 2019, No 10: PROSIDING 10
Publisher : Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

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The aim of this activity is to train the students of English Education Study Program especially class C to write adescriptive essay through group work. The materials of this activity are the concepts of descriptive essay, parts of essay, makingan outline, writing a descriptive essay based on the outline, and giving correction and feedback towards the students’ writing. Theresults of this activity show that the students know and understand how to write a descriptive essay after making the outline ofthe essay although they are not used to writing a good essay and they still have lack of vocabulary. In addition, they becomefamiliar to work with their group to make the essay.
SOME EFFECTS OF ZOOTOPIA MOVIES ON VOCABULARY MASTERY OF THE JUNIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS Tutty Tazkiyah Umar; Sahril Nur; Muh. Tahir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 3, Sept (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The aims of this research were to discover whether some effects of Zootopia movies on vocabulary mastery of the junior secondary students in vocabulary teaching have an effect or not. The pre-experimental design was the method used by the researchers with one class pre-test and post-test. The secondary students were the population of MTsN Kota Parepare in the 2021/2022 academic year. The sample was taken with a cluster random sampling technique that consisted of 25 students. The instrument of this research was a vocabulary test administered as a pre-test and post-test. This research found a substantial difference in students' scores before and after treatment. As can be observed from the mean score, students' pre-test means score was (53,24), which was lower than their post-test mean score (85,96). The significant value of this research (0.000) was lower than the significant level (0.05). Therefore, the use of Zootopia Movie as a teaching media can increase students’ vocabulary mastery of the secondary students of MTsN Kota Parepare. The result of rxy is -0,461, and after being consulted to the table, rxy (- 0,461) is very weak. It means that the correlation is negative, using the Zootopia movie as a teaching media. In this case, the researchers conclude that there is a negative correlation between vocabulary test and students' responses using the Zootopia movie as a teaching media at secondary students of MTsN Kota Parepare.
Insights of Collaborative Learning Approach from Social-Psychology Perspective: A Systematic Review Sahril Nur; Ranta Butarbutar
Journal of English Education and Teaching Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): Journal of English Education and Teaching
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/jeet.6.3.379-397

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Collaborative learning (CL) is a learning approach that emphasizes activities that are focused on the students. Interdependence, social behavior, cognitive development, and social psychology views may all be used to explain its effectiveness. The systematic review's purpose is to investigate effective influencing elements on CL insight from a social psychology perspective. The research was evaluated using a qualitative technique and then thematically analyzed. The findings break down the success of CL interactions into three categories: social cognition, social conduct, and connections. The social-psychological aspects of collaborative learning, according to our research, have also become an important component included in curricular practices. As a consequence, starting with pre-service and building on it with teacher professional development would be better. We suggest that in the twenty-first century, collaboration, rather than rivalry, is a power to survive, and vice versa.
Learners' Perceptions on the Use of Oral Corrective Feedback in One-to-One EFL Classroom Sitti Syakira; Sahril Nur
Eralingua: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Asing dan Sastra Vol 6, No 2 (2022): ERALINGUA
Publisher : Makassar State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/eralingua.v6i2.26177

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Abstract. Learners’ perception plays an important role in evaluating the teaching and learning process and has an impact to the teacher’s performance during the teaching and learning process. Applying descriptive qualitative method with case study design, this study highlighted the learners’ perceptions and their preference of oral corrective feedback utilized by the teachers during the teaching and learning process. By using purposive sampling, this research involved one teacher and two learners as research participants at an English course called Amsterdam Institute located in Makassar. The data, collected through semi-structured interview and observation, resulted that the learners found themselves facilitated in responding the teacher’s utterances since the teacher’s oral corrective feedback were helpful to lead the learners’ accuracy or just to help them acknowledge their errors in terms of grammar, lexis, the use of L1, and particularly in phonology (pronunciation). Furthermore, inconsistencies between the students’ preference and the teacher’s feedback use in terms of the time to provide oral corrective feedback are identified.  Students preferred being given time to work out their error, while teacher mostly gave feedback directly. Thus, it can be concluded that giving more time for students to provide self-repair can be a way for students to make sense of error they committed. The results further highlight a significant impact for teachers’ beliefs on their corrective feedback practices, especially for those teaching using a tailor-made system. Finally, the implication of this study is discussed.Keywords: Learners’ Perceptions, Oral Corrective Feedbacks, One-To-One EFL Classroom.
TOLERANCE OF THE TRANSMIGRATION COMMUNITY IN TABOLANG VILLAGE, TOPOYO DISTRICT, MAMUJU CENTRAL REGENCY Sahril Nur
UNM Geographic Journal Volume 5 Nomor 1 Maret 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/ugj.v1i1.38265

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This study aims to determine the form of tolerance of the transmigration community, the supporting factors of tolerance and the inhibiting factors of tolerance, and efforts to maintain the tolerance of the transmigration community in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method and combined with quantitative research methods. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. which aims to reveal facts or occurrences of variable phenomena and circumstances that occurred during the research by presenting what actually happened and by adding the results of the questionnaire as supporting data from the results obtained through interviews if needed. The data analysis technique used interactive analysis and descriptive statistical analysis.The results of the study based on data analysis showed that the form of tolerance of the transmigration community was seen from sixteen indicators, this was generally carried out by the transmigration community in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency. This is also in accordance with the percentage level of tolerance in the form of transmigration society obtained in the high category of 74 percent. The supporting factors for community tolerance, seen from the five indicators, tend to be carried out by the transmigration community in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency as a form of supporting the creation of diverse community tolerance. In addition, the most influential and dominant factor carried out by the transmigration community is respecting the beliefs of others of 86. The inhibiting factor of community tolerance seen from the four indicators, this tends to be carried out by the transmigration community in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency as a form of inhibiting the creation of community tolerance diverse. Of these four factors, the factors that most tend to hinder the tolerance of transmigration communities are poor education and love to live in hostility. However, these four factors are classified as high in inhibiting the tolerance of the transmigration community based on the results of the questionnaire data which obtained an average of above 70 percent. Efforts to build community tolerance seen from two indicators, are generally carried out by transmigration communities in Tabolang Village, Topoyo District, Central Mamuju Regency as an effort to maintain a form of tolerance for transmigration communities that exist in diverse communities. Of these two factors, all of them are high and the factor that most transmigration people tend to do in an effort to maintain community tolerance is that it requires social interaction through intensive conversation and association by 73 percent. This shows that the form of tolerance of the transmigration community is generally carried out by the community so that it needs to be maintained or developed for the better.
ENGLISH TEACHERS’ STRATEGIES IN DEVELOPING READING MATERIALS FOR YEAR TEN STUDENTS AT SMA NEGERI 1 BARRU Muhammad Khalil Gibran Rusdi; Chairil Anwar Korompot; Sahril Nur
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study aims to find out the teacher's strategies and the obstacles faced by the teacher in teaching reading in particular. This study used the descriptive qualitative method. Data were collected from interviews with video and audio recorders. Data were taken from English teachers at SMA 1 Barru. The results of this study indicate that the strategy teachers use more is the reading aloud strategy and sometimes also the estapet reading in teaching reading. The goal is the same, namely by focusing and mentally training students so that they can focus on the reading material that the teacher provides in teaching reading, while there are several obstacles related to teacher complaints regarding student pronunciation in teaching reading in class X, although it still can be said to be reasonable because they are in the transition process from junior high school to high school. Also, the student’s English levels are different. Therefore, the teacher should make the students more proactive in learning reading in particular.
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