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Adopting E-Learning Platforms in Tourism Schools in Bali: Challenges and Opportunities Luh Sri Damayanti; Ni Luh Kadek Laksmi Wulandani; Evan Afri
International Journal of English and Applied Linguistics (IJEAL) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Inpress: Volume 4 Nomor 2 Agustus 2024
Publisher : ITScience (Information Technology and Science)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijeal.v4i2.4338

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This study aimed to analyze the implementation of online English learning in tourism schools in Bali, focusing on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with its execution. Employing a qualitative research approach, the study involved four English lecturers from four different tourism schools in Bali. Data were collected through observations, interviews, and literature reviews. The analysis revealed that online English learning was conducted using the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) framework, tailored to the tourism and hospitality sectors. The implementation involved various platforms, including Zoom Meeting, WhatsApp, and other digital tools. Strengths identified included the flexibility of time and space, allowing both lecturers and students to access learning materials from any location at any time. The availability of diverse online platforms provided lecturers with the ability to customize their teaching methods effectively. However, weaknesses covered technical issues, including inadequate devices and unstable internet connections, posed significant challenges. The study also highlighted the opportunities presented by the increasing digital literacy of students and the proliferation of online learning platforms, which facilitated a more interactive and engaging learning experience. Nonetheless, threats included low public awareness, particularly among parents, and varying levels of digital proficiency among lecturers, which impacted the overall effectiveness of online instruction. The findings underscore the need for enhanced support structures and training to optimize online English learning in tourism education.
DEVELOPING CULTURE-BASED ENGLISH LEARNING MATERIAL FOR GRADE SEVEN OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN BULELENG SUB-DISTRICT TO SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CURRICULUM 2013 ., Luh Sri Damayanti; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA; ., Drs.Gede Batan,MA
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris undiksha Vol. 1 No. 1 (2013): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpbi.v1i1.6066

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This research was aimed to design and develop culture-based English learning material for second semester of grade seven of junior high schools in Buleleng sub-district to support the implementation of curriculum 2013. This research was designed as research and development by following RnD model proposed by Peffers et.al (2007) as cited in Ellis and levy (2010) which consisted of six steps. The development of English learning material was in form of textbook. The development of English material was based on the need analysis. The data of need analysis were gained through the interview, questionnaires, and analysis the syllabus. Settings of this research were nine junior high schools in Buleleng sub-district. Balinese cultural values and character values in the textbook were integrated through the pictures, stories, dialogues, learning activities. Data were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitaviely.The quality of the textbook was assessed through expert judgment. Three aspects in the textbook were assessed through expert judgment form, namely content aspect, presentation aspect, and the aspect of integration of Balinese culture and character values. Based on the scores given by two experts, the quality of the textbook was categorized as excellent quality since the score given by expert 1 was 156 and expert 2 was 152. The reliability of the data was measured by using Alpha Cronbach’s coefficient. The result of the data analysis showed that α Cronbach’s coefficient was 0.77 and it was categorized as acceptable. In short, the developed culture-based English textbook has good quality and the data were reliable. Kata Kunci : Balinese culture-based learning material, English learning material, textbook, research and development, curriculum 2013 This research was aimed to design and develop culture-based English learning material for second semester of grade seven of junior high schools in Buleleng sub-district to support the implementation of curriculum 2013. This research was designed as research and development by following RnD model proposed by Peffers et.al (2007) as cited in Ellis and levy (2010) which consisted of six steps. The development of English learning material was in form of textbook. The development of English material was based on the need analysis. The data of need analysis were gained through the interview, questionnaires, and analysis the syllabus. Settings of this research were nine junior high schools in Buleleng sub-district. Balinese cultural values and character values in the textbook were integrated through the pictures, stories, dialogues, learning activities. Data were analyzed both qualitatively and quantitaviely.The quality of the textbook was assessed through expert judgment. Three aspects in the textbook were assessed through expert judgment form, namely content aspect, presentation aspect, and the aspect of integration of Balinese culture and character values. Based on the scores given by two experts, the quality of the textbook was categorized as excellent quality since the score given by expert 1 was 156 and expert 2 was 152. The reliability of the data was measured by using Alpha Cronbach’s coefficient. The result of the data analysis showed that α Cronbach’s coefficient was 0.77 and it was categorized as acceptable. In short, the developed culture-based English textbook has good quality and the data were reliable. keyword : Balinese culture-based learning material, English learning material, textbook, research and development, curriculum 2013