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Paragraph Development in Writing a Process Essay through LMS Forum-Based Collaborative Writing Siti Musarokah; Issy Yuliasri; Sri Wuli Fitriati; Widhiyanto Widhiyanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study aims at investigating how the students develop the paragraphs in writing a process essay through LMS Forum-Based Collaborative Writing. This study also aims at describing the completeness of major and minor supporting sentences in the body paragraphs of the process essay developed. The design of the study is qualitative descriptive, the object of the study was the paragraphs written by the fourth semester students of the English Education Study Program of Universitas PGRI Semarang. Documentation was used to collect the data, that is in the form of paragraphs taken from LMS Forum submitted by the students in groups. The data was then analyzed by using qualitative data analysis consisting of data reduction, data display and drawing conclusion. The result of the study shows that in writing the process essay in the introduction, the students used two techniques, namely common problem and series of question; chronological order was mostly used to support the thesis statement in the body paragraphs; and in concluding paragraphs, the students conclude the essay by paraphrasing the thesis statements and summarizing the main points in the body paragraphs. Moreover, in developing the paragraphs, there are 7 paragraphs or 41,18% which reach completeness. Moreover, 8 or 47,06 % paragraphs are categorized half complete, and 2 or 11,76 paragraphs are categorized incomplete. It can be concluded that some of the students’ paragraph development do not reach completeness.
The Effectiveness of TMLM on Student Teachers’ Personality and Social Competence measured with Teacher Competency Assessment in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era Ririn Ambarin; Abdurrachman Fairidi; Sukarno Sukarno; Issy Yuliasri
Educational Studies: Conference Series Vol 1 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Mulawarman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.876

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Many pre-service education microteaching projects are aiming to address a range of difficulties that future teachers face in a variety of teaching situations while also enhancing the overall value of the teacher education program. Microteaching is another sort of teacher performance training that restricts the components of the learning process so that prospective teachers can master teaching skills and components one at a time in a smaller teaching environment. The TADALURING Microteaching Learning Paradigm (TMLM) is a microteaching learning model that comprises of three complimentary teaching practices: classroom, online, and offline practice. A study of TMLM was conducted with 20 teacher students in Magang 2 course on how to teach. Between pre - tests and post competency, participants' personalities and social competence developed. The objective of this study is to assess how effective TMLM is at increasing student teachers' personality and social skills as measured by Teacher Competency Assessment. Data collection techniques include observation, interview, questionnaire, recording, and testing of the study's findings. The data is analyzed with SPSS. Using a one-group pretest–posttest strategy, field testing was done in the field. The outcomes of student learning tests were analyzed using the t-test method (paired samples test). In the COVID-19 Pandemic Era, the effectiveness of the Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model on Student Teachers' Personality and Social Competence as measured by Teacher Competency Assessment revealed that the average results of the experimental class after using the Tadaluring Microteaching Learning Model developed of 87.9795 amounted to 82.6025. These findings show that the microteaching approach developed can help student teachers enhance their personalities and social abilities.
HYBRID MODULE EFFECT ON STUDENTS' LEARNING MOTIVATION AND ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGLISH FOR FRONT OFFICE COURSE Wedhanti, Nyoman Karina; Yuliasri, Issy; Ana, I Ketut Trika Adi
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 18, No 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study aimed at identifying the effect of the hybrid module on students' learning motivation and achievement in the English for Front Office Course. The hybrid module, in this study, is a printed module that provides online videos and quizzes that can be accessed using smartphones by scanning the QR codes on the printed module. This study was conducted at Vidya Wisata Senior High School. The researchers selected 37 students who took the English for Front Office course as the study samples. The data were collected using questionnaires and tests. The researchers used the questionnaires to collect data on students' learning motivation and the tests to measure students' achievement in the English for Front Office Course. Those questionnaires and tests were given to the students before and after they were taught using the hybrid module. The data from the questionnaire and tests were analyzed quantitatively using paired t-tests. The study results show that the hybrid module significantly affects the student's motivation and achievement in English for Front Office Course. This study also found that the hybrid module has a large effect on students' learning motivation and achievement. Detailed findings with a discussion based on the related theories and empirical reviews are provided in this article.
Emergency Remote-Learning in Applying Project-based Learning in Translation Course to Improve Translation Quality and Students’ Creativity Yuliasri, Issy; Kalisa, Pasca; Farida, Alief Noor; Suprapti, Sri
Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 18, No 1 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/lc.v18i1.48583

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This research aims to investigate the use of project-based learning in translation courses, assess student responses to this approach, assess student knowledge and skills in translation techniques, and analyze the quality of student translation results using a project-based approach. This research uses a qualitative approach with exploratory and explanatory case study methods. The location of this research is at Universitas Negeri Semarang, with the focus on the English Language Education Study Program. Participants in this research consisted of 3 lecturers who taught the English-Indonesian Translation course in the 2021-2022 Even Semester, as well as around 150 students who took the course. Data collection was collected through interviews, observations, Forum Group Discussion (FGD), document analysis, as well as using questionnaires and documentation to measure student translation results. The research results show that project-based learning has succeeded in improving the quality of learning and student creativity in translating a text. Apart from that, students also showed a positive response to the application of the project-based learning model in the translation class.
Unleashing analytical mastery: elevating HOTS with hybrid project-based learning in academic writing courses Rochmahwati, Pryla; Yuliasri, Issy; Sukarno, Sukarno; Pratama, Hendi
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 5: October 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i5.29595

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This groundbreaking study addresses a significant research gap in modern pedagogy by examining the revolutionary effects of hybrid project-based learning (HPBL) on high-order thinking skills (HOTS) in English as a foreign language (EFL) writing instruction. By employing a quasi-experimental design and incorporating the participation of 85 students as a population, this study addresses two crucial inquiries: i) the degree to which HPBL impacts the overall writing abilities of EFL students enrolled in an academic writing course and ii) how HPBL enhances the analytical capabilities of the students. The argumentative writing test was employed as a research instrument. The research demonstrates a significant writing and analytical mastery enhancement through rigorous paired sample testing and validation. This research not only makes substantial contributions to the ongoing scholarly discourse but also underscores the critical significance of further exploring the dynamic attributes of HPBL, thus further establishing its position as an indispensable element of modern language instructions.
Indonesian vocational college students’ attitudes towards project-based learning in English courses Mutiaraningrum, Ira; Fitriati, Sri Wuli; Yuliasri, Issy; Saleh, Mursid
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 5: October 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i5.28406

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Following the mandatory adoption of project-based learning (PjBL) in Indonesian vocational education, there has been a revival in popularity as a prevalent instructional approach in higher education. However, no research on students' attitudes toward mandatory PjBL in Indonesia has raised concerns about its acceptance. This article describes Indonesian vocational college students’ attitudes toward PjBL in English language courses. The study specifically focuses on cognitive, affective, and behavioral attitudes and how students perceive the advantages of PjBL for their English skills and career aspirations. This quantitative study included 336 Indonesian vocational students from twelve state and private colleges in Indonesia. The results of this study revealed that students had a positive attitude toward PjBL in their English courses. Students’ cognitive, affective, and behavioral attitudes indirectly influenced their career aspirations, with English skill benefits acting as mediators. This study proves that how students feel, think, and behave affects their future career goals by shaping how they perceive improvement in their English language skills.
Negative Politeness Strategies in English for Nusantara Textbook for Learners Wahyuni, Sri; Issy Yuliasri; Rahayu Puji Haryanti
English Education Journal Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : English Education Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/pxnswj64

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Politeness involves using the pragmatic approach that is most appropriate and specific to a given situation. Additionally, politeness is essential in making conversation, especially in the scope of the school, which builds the character of learners in the association. Furthermore, the textbook is an essential instrument for the teacher as an instructor to manage to convey the material in the classroom. The analysis of negative politeness strategies in English textbooks provides valuable insights into how these strategies help students understand approaches that avoid force or interrupt others' space, thereby fostering respect and minimizing potential threats to one's self-esteem or social status. Hence, this study aimed to analyze the use of negative politeness strategies in an English textbook entitled “English for Nusantara”.  This study carried out a qualitative method with content analysis. Content analysis provided deep insight into how these strategies were implemented and how they influenced students' understanding of respectful and inclusive communication through English textbooks. The findings showed that three sub-strategies were realized in the book. They are questioning and hedging, giving deference, and apologizing. The dominant sub-strategy was found giving deference. The implication of giving deference, particularly through honorific expressions, suggests a strategy where speakers employ respectful language or titles when referring to the person they are addressing. Additionally, Questioning and hedging involved making requests a politely and using language that softens the impact of statements, indicating a degree of uncertainty or politeness. Meanwhile, apologizing plays a significant role in maintaining harmony and repairing relationships when misunderstanding occurs.
The Essential of Using Standard Marine Communication Phrases in Avoiding Accidents at Sea for Indonesian Seafarers haryani, Haryani; Januarius Mujiyanto; Rudi Hartono; Issy Yuliasri
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): May, International Journal of Education, vocational and Social Science (IJEVSS
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v2i02.216

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Standard Marine Communication Phrase (SMCP) is compulsory to be used onboard vessels by all seafarers worldwide, and it has been mandatory by International Maritime Organization (IMO). This research employs a qualitative method, and collecting the data is done by SMCP documents analysis in the context of onboard and external communication, administering open-ended questionnaires, conducting interviews, and recording. From the study, the usage of SMCP for external & internal communication had different numbers. The utilization of SMCP for external communication is 9% optional, 26% for recommend, and 65% mandatory. Moreover, the usage of English in crew radio communication, especially for onboard communication, differs in number. 11% of respondents chose optionally, 41% chose recommended, and 48% chose mandatory. From the finding, it could be summarized that Standard Marine Communication Phrase (SMCP) was rarely used by Indonesian seafarers while working on the bridge. They were reluctant to use the language for some reasons; the crew being fully Indonesian seafarers, lacked awareness of the language and never had any reward or punishment for the one who obeyed/disobeyed the regulation. Besides, they had to memorize every word from the standardized phrases from the SMCP book. Therefore, using SMCP for internal and external onboard communication has become the most crucial priority to avoid accidents and incidents at sea.
Kindergarten and elementary school teachers’ numeracy knowledge and understanding Farida, Alief; Agung Ginanjar Anjaniputra; Sri Wuli Fitriati; Issy Yuliasri; Pasca Kalisa
Acitya: Journal of Teaching and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): ACITYA Journal of Teaching and Education
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kalimantan Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30650/ajte.v7i1.4200

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Numeracy is essential for students to achieve academic success and develop practical problem-solving abilities in their daily lives. This study aims to investigate the integration of numeracy into the teaching practices of different lessons by elementary school and kindergarten teachers in Semarang, Indonesia. The data of this qualitative research were acquired from 26 teachers using a qualitative technique, which involved an open-ended questionnaire and the analysis of lesson plans. The result of the study shows that only two of the four components of numeracy were known by the teachers. Domain I, which pertains to quantitative information, is the most prominent. Still, Domain II, which relates to spatial information, and Domain IV, which encompasses strategies, techniques, and tools, are noticeably lacking. The study emphasizes the need to provide well-rounded teacher training that covers all aspects of numeracy in order to improve the quality of numeracy instruction. The implications indicate the need for specific professional development programs to solve these gaps, thereby enhancing students’ numeracy skills and academic achievement. Keywords: application of numeracy components, elementary education, numeracy
Translation Techniques Used in Indonesian-English Translation of Culture-Bound Words in “Cantik Itu Luka” and The Resulting Quality Ulya Dewi, Fitri; Yuliasri, Issy; Rustipa, Katharina
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/ideas.v13i1.6448

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This study analyzes the translation of culture-bound words in the novel Cantik Itu Luka by Eka Kurniawan and its English version, Beauty is A Wound, translated by Annie Tucker.  The study aims to identify the techniques used in culture-bound words and the resulting quality. The culture-bound words category was analyzed using Newmark, (1988). Meanwhile, the theory of translation techniques proposed by Molina & Albir, (2002) used to identify translation techniques applied by translators in translating culture-bound words. Text studies, reading, taking notes, and in-depth analysis using table instruments are all part of this qualitative research approach. Further, the author used accuracy, acceptability, and readability rating instruments based on Larson, (1998) to determine the translation quality of culture-bound words. The finding showed 434 culture-bound words found in this novel, and 14 translation techniques were identified, with the established equivalent being most frequent at 36.81%. Moreover, the average accuracy was 88.99%, clarity was 82.24%, and naturalness was 79.80%. This research attempts to improve knowledge of the translation process and its function in cross-cultural communication by comprehending the translation techniques and quality that underlie the translation of culture-bound words.
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