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Arah dan Orientasi Filsafat Ilmu di Indonesia Mardinal Tarigan; Dinda Gustiana; Tiara Dwi Lestari; Qorri Fadhilah; Yulia Hidayat
Mahaguru: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar  Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Mahaguru: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/mgr.v3i1.3977

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Filsafat Ilmu is one of the specific Filsafats that has a strategic position in Indonesia's development of the ilmu paradigm. Filsafat's position in the evolving paradigm of knowledge will be examined in this research. Some of the things that were discussed in this study are listed below. In Indonesia, Filsafat Ilmu is a paradigm and a way of life. At addition, Filsafat Ilmu students in Indonesia's kuliah madrasah are encouraged to read and learn about the school's many books of poetry and prose. Filsafat Ilmu is a discipline of the Indonesian Filsafat that is gaining traction. The purpose of this study is to analyze and decipher the aims and progress of Filsafat Ilmu in Indonesia from the perspective of the paradigm of ilmu and the history of its transmission through Indonesian books and scholarly articles. It is used in the study of Filsafat Ilmu to use a method of research known as kualitatif, which involves analyzing the sources or data from books, journals, documents, and textbooks. Interpretation, heuristics, and philosophical reflection are all forms of analytic methods used. Research shows that Filsafat Ilmu is being developed and taught in line with the current paradigm for Filsafat Ilmu. It is this structure that was built to help grow Filsafat Ilmu, starting with the fundamental understanding of Filsafat's fundamentals all the way down to its core tenets. Orientasi Flsafat Ilmu, a discipline derived from the Filsafat that was developed in Indonesia from a variety of literature, still dominates on the orientation of Filsafat barat.
Eksistensi Penggunaan Bahasa Indonesia yang Baku di Kalangan Remaja Edi Syahputra; Dinda Gustiana; Tiara Dwi Lestari; Qorri Fadhilah; Yulia Hidayat
Mahaguru: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar  Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Mahaguru: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/mgr.v3i1.3978

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When it comes to knowledge and technology, globalization has a huge impact on the daily lives of a wide range of people including the young. There are a lot of different ways to express yourself, from how you live your life to the language you use. There may be a large number of people who feel cheated if they use an Indonesian language that is accurate and up-to-date. As a result, the language is a major source of pride for the nation. As a generation of people, we must be capable of communicating with other countries in Indonesian as a form of pen-to-paper diplomacy. Using a language that isn't your native tongue is a common occurrence in the surrounding environment, and ironically, this has been viewed as a sign of progress. One of the main reasons for the difficulty in using the Indonesian language is the influence of other languages or modernization. This is a common occurrence among Roman Catholics throughout the country. Indonesian Bahasa baku has been caused by the development of the Gaul language. They'll forget to speak in Indonesian while they're discussing official matters, even though they're used to speaking in Gaul. As a result, all parties who are interested in using the Indonesian language in a proper and accurate manner will need to pay attention to this situation. Among other things, we may tell the Indonesian people, especially the descendants of the Bangsa Penerus generation,that Indonesian is a national language and must be spoken.
English vowels Azura Fazira; Dinda Gustiana; Yani Lubis
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Agustus : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sastra Inggris
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jupensi.v3i2.2007

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Vowels in English are pronounced with the mouth open, they can be sung. Also, vowels in English can be long vowels and short short vowels. The number of short vowels is seven long: five diphthongs and eight diphthongs. Diphthongs: Combinations of two vowels in a syllable. In English it is very important to respect the abbreviations and the length of the vowels, as the length of a sound can depend on the meaning of the word. For example: boat - sheep The first word of the sound i is short, and in the second vowel combination it is a sound that I owe only i. Translation of the first word - ship and the second - sheep. English short vowel – truncated stressed vowel. Vowel length in English or monophthong. They recite a fixed articulation. The first diphthong resonates, creating a surprising syllable. And the second - just a quick point. English has short and long vowels. There are 6 short vowels, some say 7, including the sound schwa [ə], as in "go, still, cinema, etc.". The six short vowels are [ʌ], [æ], [e], [ɪ ] , [ɒ] and [ʊ] with examples /cup/, /black/, /yes/, /sit/, /rock/ and /pull/ each has 5, namely H. [u:], [i: ] , [ɑ:], [ɔ:] and [ɜ:] with examples of each word: /food/, /look/, /dark/,/call/ and /wallet.
The Teacher's Problem in Planning English Speaking Dinda Gustiana; Najwa Alzuhda Sitorus; Qorri Fadhilah; Siti Sholikah; Yulia Hidayat
Journal Educational Research and Development | E-ISSN : 3063-9158 Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Januari - Maret
Publisher : GLOBAL SCIENTS PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62379/jerd.v1i3.238

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Lesson planning is a critical component of the teaching process, particularly in English-speaking lessons. This study aims to investigate the challenges faced by junior high school teachers in planning effective English-speaking lessons. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with English teachers in Medan. Findings reveal that teachers encounter several obstacles, including difficulties in designing materials that accommodate diverse student abilities, limited resources, ineffective time management, and low student motivation. Additionally, speaking skill evaluations tend to emphasize fluency and pronunciation, neglecting aspects like creativity and confidence. The study recommends adopting student-centered approaches, such as project-based learning, improved time management strategies, and interactive teaching methods to address these challenges. A holistic evaluation framework is also suggested to assess broader aspects of speaking skills. This research provides practical insights for educators and policymakers to enhance the quality of English-speaking instruction in schools.
Fondi Application To Enhance Students’ Speaking Learning: Students’ Views Dinda Gustiana; Daulay, Sholihatul Hamidah
Jurnal Onoma: Pendidikan, Bahasa, dan Sastra Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/onoma.v11i2.5622

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This research aims to find out the students' perceptions of using the Fondi application in speaking practice. This research applied a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method to understand students' perceptions after using the Fondi app. The subject of the study were 11th grade students at Bandung 1 Percut Sei Tuan Private High School, there were 30 participants, 28 female students and 2 male students. Data was collected through ten questionnaires and semi-structured interviews to five students to gain deeper insights into students' experiences using the Fondi application. After the data was collected, the researcher analyzed it using Thematic Analysis. The results show that students have a generally positive perception of the Fondi app, particularly in four keys aspects: accessibility, effectiveness, interactivity and flexibility. Students found Fondi easy to use, it is not difficult to log into Fondi even for beginners, being able to speak with native speakers without being face-to-face gives them more confidence. In addition, Fondi offers flexibility, allowing students to practice speaking at any time without time limit and also comes with some free features. Overall, this study concludes that the Fondi app is an effective tool in improving students' English speaking skills. The findings provide important implications for the development of interactive and flexible language learning applications.