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Developing Metacognitive Model on In-Service Teacher’s Academic Writing Through Virtual Flipped Classroom Enny Dwi Lestariningsih; Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 12 No 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2021.12.1.2828

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The current study has two objectives. The first is to describe the process of developing a metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classrooms and then secondly, to investigate the teachers’ research writing interests using a metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classrooms. This research was conducted in the Demak regency. The researchers also used the Research and Development method. Validation results exemplify that the application of a metacognitive model to academic writing in the in-service teachers through virtual flipped classroom specifically used appropriate teaching materials to be used in classroom teaching, the attention is given to the outcomes of the validation, such as; the concept of conformance indicators, material performance indicators, demonstration indicators, and capability indicators. This proves that the metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classroom applications runs smoothly and according to what is expected. In addition, it has positive interests from the teachers which could give good impact in their writing research article.
STUDENT RESPONSES ON A LEARNING OF PARAGRAPH-BASED WRITING THROUGH CIRCLE THE SAGE BASED ON CRITICAL THINKING testiana deni wijayatiningsih
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 7 No 2 (2016): Desember
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Writing is one of English skills that students should master. There are some levels of writing described as follows: word-based writing, sentence-based writing, paragraph-based writing, genre-based writing and academic writing. Due to the above statements, students find it difficult to organize sentences into a coherent paragraph. Thus, the researcher conducts a research on analysis of student responses on a paragraph based writing course which uses a method of circle the sage based on critical thinking. This research uses a method of descriptive analysis. The data are collected using questionnaires to obtain the student responses on course learning of paragraph based writing through a method of circle the sage based on critical thinking. A descriptive-qualitative data analysis is used to analyze the learning achievement of a paragraph-based writing course through a method of circle the sage based on critical thinking. From the research results, it shows that lecturers are expected to use more applicable methods or techniques to enable students to have critical thinking to put their ideas in writing a paragraph
Collaborating Blended Learning Model into Content Representation Product Design at Eleventh Grade English Subjects Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih; Nanda Eka Yuniarti
E-Structural (English Studies on Translation, Culture, Literature, and Linguistics) Vol 2, No 01 (2019): June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/es.v2i1.2541

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The design development of the CoRe (Content Representation) model is another model of the lesson plan that is applied using the Blended learning model. The purpose of this study is to design and validate the suitability of CoRe products with the high school syllabus. The method used by using descriptive quantitative method based on the stages of R and D (Research and Development), especially in seven stages, namely; research and data collection, planning, initial product development, piloting and refinement of initial products, testing and refinement of products that have been refined for final product testing, and disseminated, implemented and institutionalized. The results obtained are the valid lesson plan design plan with CoRe used in teaching English to high school class XI students. The activity of students also increased by showing a positive response and the results of the daily pre-test and post-test exercise improved well. In addition, the CoRe Model can also be used to help teachers improve Pedagogical Content Knowledge in the teaching and learning process.
STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ONLINE OF READING COMPREHENSION NARRATIVE TEXT THROUGH GOOGLE CLASSROOM Novia Wulan Ari; testiana deni wijayatiningsih; dodi mulyadi
JALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literacy) Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jall.v5i1.4514

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This article aims to describe the students’ motivation in learning online narrative text on students’ reading comprehension through Google Classroom of 24 students tenth-grade students at SMK Muhammadiyah Kradenan. This study used pre experimental design one group pre-test post-test and conducted at May 2020. The data was obtained through pretest, posttest and questionnaire. The data of this current study were analyzed by using SPSS consisted reliability, validity, T- test and percentage (questionnaire). The result from this article showed the students’ motivation in learning online narrative text using Google Classroom also got positive responses and they learned with high motivation. It can be concluded that there was a different result before the treatment and after the treatment. Therefore, there was students’ motivation in learning online narrative text on students’ reading comprehension through Google Classroom.
THE ROLE OF BLENDED LEARNING IN ENHANCING STUDENTS’ WRITING PARAGRAPH Dodi Mulyadi; Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih
JALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literacy) Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

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The use of efficient and appropriate learning media-based learning is needed at all levels of education.  In English language teaching (ELT) at the university level, the use of media can help to improve paragraph writing. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of Blended Learning on improving learning outcomes of EFL university students' writing paragraphs in English. This quasi-experimental research entailed non-parametric statistical analysis. The results indicated a statistically significant improvement after getting treatment of blended learning.  The average pretest score was 65.9 and the average posttest score was (86.6) which means higher than the pre-test. These results also indicated that the Blended Learning model stimulated students to explore more ideas in writing activities. In addition, the results of the questionnaire showed that 85% of students were enthusiastic and enjoyed the learning process. Since the dearth of the research sample, further research has to be conducted in a broad research sample to be a more generalizable pedagogical implication.Keywords: blended learning, writing, paragraph.
The Application of Strategic Competition in EFL Setting in Transactional and Interpersonal Conversation Class Riana Eka Budiastuti; Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 5 (2022): Innovative Practices in Language Teaching, Literature, Linguistics, and Translation
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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This study attempts to describe the communication strategies (CS) utilized by English education students in the first semester at the University of Muhammadiyah Semarang. Data derived from the transcription of online conversation using virtual video conference occurred in the classroom. By evaluating their utterances and applying Celce Murcia (1995) typologies of communication strategies, this descriptive qualitative study was able to determine the frequency of communication methods utilized in the class of Transactional and Interpersonal Conversation. According to the findings, the frequency of communication strategies was Avoidance Strategies (15%), compensatory strategies (48%), Stalling or time gaining strategies including fillers, hesitations, and gambits (16%), and appeal for help (22%). 
Probing How Flashcards and Teams Games Tournament Boost EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Alvianti Aidarahma; Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih; Siti Aimah
Premise: Journal of English Education and Applied Linguistics Vol 11, No 3 (2022): Premise Journal: e-ISSN 2442-482x, p-ISSN 2089-3345
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Metro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/pj.v11i3.5456

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This current study investigates the implementation of flashcards and the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) to enhance students' vocabulary mastery. The participants were SDIT Nurul Hidayah Cigedog Brebes, fourth graders in the academic year 2021-2022. In addition, thirty-three students were the subjects of the study. This study employed Classroom Action Research. Instruments included a pre-test, a post-test, a questionnaire, and an observation. Besides using the normality test, descriptive statistics and paired sample T-test were utilized to analyze the data. In cycle I, the pre-test average was 72.12, and the post-test average was 82.03. In cycle II, the pre-test and post-test standards increased from 85.67 to 93.061. The cycle I mean was more significant than the cycle II mean. The "Paired Samples T-test" indicated that the cycle II result is higher than the cycle I result. Besides, the responses of students were positively received. The results of the observation sheet indicated that the students conducted teaching and learning activities effectively. Therefore, the implementation of flashcards and TGT is successful in enhancing students' vocabulary mastery.
Developing Metacognitive Model on In-Service Teacher’s Academic Writing Through Virtual Flipped Classroom Enny Dwi Lestariningsih; Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 12 No 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2021.12.1.2828

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The current study has two objectives. The first is to describe the process of developing a metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classrooms and then secondly, to investigate the teachers’ research writing interests using a metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classrooms. This research was conducted in the Demak regency. The researchers also used the Research and Development method. Validation results exemplify that the application of a metacognitive model to academic writing in the in-service teachers through virtual flipped classroom specifically used appropriate teaching materials to be used in classroom teaching, the attention is given to the outcomes of the validation, such as; the concept of conformance indicators, material performance indicators, demonstration indicators, and capability indicators. This proves that the metacognitive model on in-service teachers’ academic writing through virtual flipped classroom applications runs smoothly and according to what is expected. In addition, it has positive interests from the teachers which could give good impact in their writing research article.
Developing Online Learning Media Using Task Based Language Teaching and Android Video on Writing Action Research Proposal Lestariningsih, Enny Dwi; Wijayatiningsih, Testiana Deni; Uswatun Khasanah, Dian Ratu Ayu; Setiawan, Anjar
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 16, No 2 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lc.v16i2.34242

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Due to the pandemic situation, there is a shift in the scientific writing learning process. The process changes from offline to online, where lecturers and students must be more active and involved in the learning process through website tutorials with Microsoft Teams application synchronously and asynchronously through LMS UT. However, such a learning process also experiences problems both with wifi or the internet and the involvement and motivation of students in following it. To complete asynchronously using LMS UT, the research team focused on developing online learning media based on Task-based Language Teaching and android video. This study aims to create online learning media based on Task-Based Language Teaching and android video on writing material for Classroom Action Research to improve understanding and writing Classroom Action Research. The subjects of this research are 3rd-semester students at the Open University. The research method is the development method using a modified 4-D model of instructional development of Thiagarajan, Semmel, and Semmel (4-D model). The process of data collection is done by interview, observation, and filling out a questionnaire. The results of developing online learning media based on Task-Based Language Teaching and android video are suitable for the hybrid writing learning process. Students can be communicative in the web tutorial process. Student learning outcomes are already above the average indicator of 75% through the developed learning media. In addition, students responded positively in their involvement in the learning process using Task-Based Language Teaching-based media and android video.
Code Mixing in Parent’s Bilingualism for Developing English Children Literacy Testiana Deni Wijayatiningsih; Riana Eka Budiastuti; Mustasyfa Thabib Kariadi; M. Riyanton; Dini Anggraheni
Jurnal Pendidikan: Teori, Penelitian, dan Pengembangan Vol 8, No 1: JANUARI 2023
Publisher : Graduate School of Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/jptpp.v8i1.21335

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This case study aims at analyzing the bilingualism Indonesian-English code mixing in parents’ day-to-day talk toward children’s literacy development in learning English. The areas of analysis in this bilingualism study include code-mixing categories: intra-sentential, intra-lexical, and changing dictions. Further, those areas give impacts to the children’s literacy development. The findings indicate that the parent is a bilingual who used Indonesian and English equally well. She is accustomed to do conversation by mixing two different languages to her children. In the conversation, the children are able to imitate and remember the words and phrases produced by parent. Further, this study also finds that the ways children attempt to master language are noticeable that they were expected to be able to mix two languages appropriately in their activities. Briefly, the children and their parent do bilingualism to support their literacy development in learning English.
Co-Authors Afni Izzatul Jannah Ageng Wulan Yulista Alief Noor Farida Alvianti Aidarahma Anjar Setiawan Anjar Setiawan Annisa Noerkhalifah Annur Aska Pratama Bambang Dalyono Betta Rizq Maulidya Chairunnisa, Nadya Zulfa Chattaphorn Sriprasert Damayanti, Wulan Aprilia Dian Candra Prasetyanti Dian Candra Prasetyanti Dian Candra Prasetyanti Dini Anggraheni Djamaluddin Darwis Djamaluddin Darwis Dodi Mulyadi Dodi Mulyadi Dodi Mulyadi Dodi Mulyadi Dodi Mulyadi Dwi Ampuni Agustina Dwi Ampuni Agustina Edi Prayitno, Edi Eko Andy Purnomo Eko Andy Purnomo Eldytacia, Valecia Najwa Enny Dwi Lestaringsih Enny Dwi Lestariningsih Enny Dwi Lestariningsih Enny Dwi Lestariningsih Enny Dwi Lestariningsih Enny Dwi Lestariningsih, Enny Dwi Erna Setyawati, Erna Eva Dina Mareta Febriana, Nurani Ayu Fitriani, Syuroya Ayu Gina Sonia Hairulla, Monera A. Salic Hapsari, Christianti Tri Hascaryo Pramudibyo Iza Azizatul Baldah Izdihar, Fairuz Nadhifah J-Roel B.Semilla Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Khasanah, Dian Ratu Ayu Uswatun Lastari, Siti Lestari Nurjanah, Sri Eka M. Riyanton Maulidina, Yunita Putri Muflikhah, Binti Muhammad Muhibbi Muhammad Muhibbi Muhimatul Ifadah Muhimatul Ifadah Muhimatul Ifadah Muhimatul Ifadah Mustasyfa Thabib Kariadi Nanda Eka Yuniarti Nasywa Kamila Rahmah Noerkhalifah, Annisa Novia Wulan Ari Oktaviani, Estika Berlian Putra, Angga Pratama Armaddi Rendy Adityansah Riana Eka Budiastuti Riana Eka Budiastuti Riana Eka Budiastuti Riana Eka Budiastuti Riana Eka Budiastuti, Riana Eka Rossanti Dewi Safira, Nisrina Zatin Setyo Jati, Kukuh Shofiatul Mardliyah Singh, Charanjit Kaur Swaran Siti Aimah Siti Aimah Siti Aimah Sri Eka Lestari Nurjanah Sri Wuli Fitriati Sufiyah Dueraseh Suharno, Yusak Sulthan, Faqih Susilowati Susilowati Susilowati Susilowati Syuroya Ayu Fitriani TRI HARTITI Wiwik Handayani Yulista, Ageng Wulan