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Analisis Tracer Study Alumni Program Studi S1 Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Universitas Negeri Gorontalo Malabar, Fahria; Ali, Sri Widyarti; Luwiti, Sri Rumiyatiningsih; Talib, Rasuna; Malabar, Sayama
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 2, No 5 (2024): December
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14312602

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Penelitian tracer study ini bertujuan mengevaluasi kesesuaian kurikulum Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Universitas Negeri Gorontalo dengan kebutuhan dunia kerja serta mendeskripsikan profil lulusan periode 2021–2024. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui kuesioner daring yang diisi oleh 76 alumni, mencakup aspek status pekerjaan, relevansi pendidikan, tingkat kepuasan, dan kompetensi lulusan. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa 90,8% alumni telah bekerja, sebagian besar di sektor formal seperti pendidikan dan administrasi, dengan relevansi tinggi antara pendidikan yang diterima dan pekerjaan. Kompetensi utama, seperti bahasa Inggris, komunikasi, dan etika profesional, dinilai baik, sementara literasi digital memerlukan peningkatan. Metode pembelajaran berbasis pengalaman, seperti diskusi kelompok dan kerja lapangan, dianggap paling efektif dalam mempersiapkan lulusan. Temuan ini memberikan wawasan penting untuk menyempurnakan kurikulum, memperkuat literasi digital, dan membuka peluang karier yang lebih beragam guna meningkatkan daya saing lulusan di pasar kerja lokal, nasional, dan global
Students’ Perceptions of Listening Strategies in EFL Classrooms: A Qualitative Study Nuna, Muhammad Andika; Luwiti, Sri Rumiyatiningsih; Umar, Irmawaty
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 2, No 11 (2025): June, 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16939959

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Listening is a fundamental skill that learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) must master. Without adequate listening proficiency, students are likely to experience frequent misunderstandings and rely on uncertain assumptions. However, developing effective listening skills often poses challenges for EFL learners due to various factors. This study aims to explore and describe students’ perceptions of listening strategies in the classroom. Employing a qualitative design, the research involved English Education students from Gorontalo State University, class of 2021, who achieved the highest scores in listening courses. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring patterns and provide an interpretive account of the phenomena. The findings highlight the effectiveness of note-taking as a means of organizing information and the benefits of the pause-and-repeat strategy in clarifying comprehension. The study concludes that the implementation of listening strategies in classroom contexts is highly effective, as teachers’ use of both bottom-up and top-down processing facilitates students’ understanding of course materials through diverse cognitive processes. The study recommends that educators apply these strategies to enhance listening instruction, while future researchers are encouraged to further investigate their application in broader contexts.
Forms and Strategies of Verbal Bullying on Students Speaking Performance in the Classroom; A Case Study at SMAN 2 Tilamuta Students K. Raya, Ira Riswana; Miolo, Sartin T.; Luwiti, Sri Rumiyatiningsih
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 3, No 3 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17249105

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This study aims to identify the forms and strategies of verbal bullying that affect the speaking performance of students at SMA N 2 Tilamuta. The method employed is a qualitative approach, utilizing case studies that involve observation, interviews, and document analysis. Data were collected from nine students who experienced verbal bullying. The findings indicate that verbal bullying takes the form of name-calling and hurtful comments about English proficiency. The impact of this bullying included increased anxiety and decreased motivation to learn, which hindered students' ability to speak English. Students employed various strategies to cope with bullying, including focusing on self-development, disregarding negative comments, and seeking social support from friends and teachers. The conclusion of this study highlights the importance of creating a safe and supportive learning environment to enhance students' speaking skills and mitigate verbal bullying. This research provides significant insights for educators and policymakers to develop effective interventions in linguistically diverse educational contexts.