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Journal : Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan

TPACK Framework Towards 21st Century’s Pre-Service English Teachers: Opportunities and Challenges in Application Nihta Vera Frelly Liando; Devilito Prasetyo Tatipang; Ceisy Nita Wuntu
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i1.6479

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Learning in the 21st century integrates various technological devices in carrying out a whole series of interaction processes between students and teachers with learning resources in a learning environment. Pre-service English teachers in 21st century must have knowledge as well as skills in using various technologies, both traditional and modern to facilitate learning and improve learning outcomes. This article aims to examine, explain and review the development of technological pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK) for Pre-service English teachers in 21st century, in order to obtain an overview of the opportunities and challenges in implementing TPACK itself in the 21st Century Learning. This article using a systematic review method of books, journal articles, and other documents related to the topic of discussion. All sources were selected based on the publication year that was set, namely 2017-2022 so that accurate and up-to-date data could be obtained. The results of the study found that, TPACK is a new type of knowledge that must be mastered by pre-service English teachers to be able to integrate technology well in learning. TPACK can be used as a framework for designing teacher education curricula that are more in line with the era and demands of 21st century learning
Exploring the Effectiveness of Songs for Learning Improvement: A Case of Elementary Level Students’ English Skills Olga A. Rorintulus; Ceisy N. Wuntu
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i2.6913

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This research study explores the effectiveness of incorporating songs into the English language learning curriculum for elementary-level students, focusing on their impact on various language skills. In an educational landscape that increasingly emphasizes creative and engaging approaches, this investigation delves into the potential benefits of integrating songs into traditional language instruction. This study was a descriptive qualitative study, while the data is collected through classroom observations and literature studies in order to provide a comprehensive view of the multifaceted effects of using songs as a pedagogical tool. The findings highlight the positive influence of songs on vocabulary acquisition, pronunciation refinement, and listening comprehension development. Additionally, songs contribute to a richer cultural context for language learning, fostering greater cultural awareness among elementary students. Importantly, the research underscores the motivational power of songs, which enhances student engagement and willingness to participate actively in English language activities. This research concludes that integrating songs into the curriculum is a promising strategy for enhancing English language skills at the elementary level. It advocates for a thoughtful and strategic approach to song selection and pedagogical methods while recognizing the need for continued exploration and research to refine the implementation of songs in language education. Ultimately, this study underscores the value of creative and engaging learning methods in nurturing well-rounded language skills among young learners.
Integrated Skill in English Language Learning: Examining Folklore-Implemented Teaching Toward EFL Students’ English Skill Sulfany Tineh; Olga A. Rorintulus; Ceisy N. Wuntu
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i2.7054

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This correlational study investigates the impact of folklore-implemented teaching on the integrated English language skills of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. Embracing a holistic approach to language learning, the study explores the interconnected development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills when exposed to the immersive context of folklore narratives. The study employs a correlational research design to analyze the associations between folklore-implemented teaching and the enhancement of various language skills. Utilizing qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, including questionnaire, observations, and literature study, the research seeks to discern patterns and correlations that elucidate the potential benefits of integrating folklore into the EFL curriculum. The findings contribute valuable insights into the effectiveness of folklore-based instruction in cultivating not only linguistic proficiency but also cultural awareness among EFL learners, where from data processing, sig 0.039 < 0.05 means reject Ho, thus it can be understood that there is a significant correlation or relationship between the folklore-implemented and student English skills in integrated learning. The results may inform instructional practices and curriculum design, providing a foundation for the integration of folklore as a pedagogical tool to enhance the integrated language skills of EFL students. Ultimately, the study contributes to the ongoing discourse on innovative and culturally relevant approaches to language education, aiming to advance the quality and efficacy of English language instruction for diverse learner populations.
Co-Authors Agustine Clara Mamentu Ali, Muhammad Ilham Allysius Rettob Alrajafi, Gali Anggaseng, Sindy Aprillya A. Suoth Aprillya Alwien Suoth Billy Lampus Chris Caesar Pikirang Chris Ceasar Pikirang Christy Saerang Citra Seliyana Sofia Suhadi Claudia Nivita Ante Devilito Prasetyo Tatipang Dewi Christiyani Tumoka Edinta Tarigan Elisabeth Z Oroh Elizabeth Zuska Oroh Elsinta C. Lumi Elsinta Cristiani Lumi Eunike Serhalawan Fivy Andries Fivy Andries Gabriel Wowor Gerung, Grace Harindah, Valerie J. M. Herminus Efrando Pabur Husain, Sabrina Wardatul Jannah Imelda Lolowang Imelda S. Lolowang Ira Marlina Tulis Iskandar Iskandar Jechinta Pinontoan Jeihn Novita Jenie Posumah juliana Ilyas Juniva J. Mangundap Kanesya Keles Lengkoan, Fergina Lianny M. Tombiling Lukas, Dhea Citaria Lumi, Elsinta C. Mahaju, Kesia Nadia Renjelita Malinda, Wiwin Mangundap, Juniva J. Manuas, Maissy Manuas, Maissy J. Meldy ocfendy Possumah Merlin M. Maukar Merlin M. Maukar Misgter Gidion Maru Muhammad Ilham Ali Nadia Adelia Baadib Nafisah Alydrus Nihta Vera Frelly Liando Nindy N. Ganap Noldy Pelenkahu Norlin Pagama Olga A. Rorintulus Olga Rorintulus Palandi, Richi Junior Paruntu, Kezia Aviska Paskahlinno Zalvatore Hendrik Pikirang, Chris Caesar Posumah, Jeni Rettob, Allysius Rinny Rorimpandey Rorintulus, Olga A. Sanerita T. Olii Sarah Kamagi Siti Fatimah Prasetiani Sulfany Tineh Tamowangkay, Fransisca Priskila Tesalonika Gloria Wuisan Tiffany E. Pelleng Tineh, Sulfany Tini Mogea Triesye A. Laloan Tumoka, Dewi Christiyani Wowor, Gabriel Yapi Henri Wongkar Yolanda Singal Yosua Ch. Takamuntu