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Exploring English lecturers’ self-efficacy in the use of educational technology in post COVID-19 pandemic Eva Nikmatul Rabbianty; Diana Nur Utami; Mega Fariziah Nur Humairoh; Nunung Suryati
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v11i1.30978

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This study examines the levels of self-efficacy and factors influencing the self-efficacy on the use of educational technology among English lecturers in Islamic higher education institutions in East Java, Indonesia, in the post-COVID-19 pandemic. There are two research questions addressed: 1) What levels of self-efficacy do the lecturers exhibit on the pedagogical skills and actual use of educational technology in the post–COVID–19 pandemic? 2) What factors influence the lecturers’ self-efficacy on the use of educational technology in the post–COVID–19 pandemic? Utilizing a survey research design, data were collected using an adapted version of the Professional Self-Efficacy Scale for Information and Communication Technology Teachers (PSES) questionnaire. The data from 37 participants were then analyzed using descriptive statistics. The result showed that the lecturers’ self-efficacy in their pedagogical skills and the actual use of educational technology was moderate, and they will continue integrating educational technology in their classrooms in the post–COVID–19 era. Moreover, the qualitative data indicated that the lecturers had moderate skills in using technology with limited educational technology tools. Age, gender, qualifications, and teaching experience emerged as factors influencing the lecturers’ self-efficacy on the use of educational technology in classrooms. The findings highlighted the need for English lecturers in Islamic higher education institutions to broaden their skills in using educational technology for learning. Policymakers need to design appropriate strategies to enhance lecturers’ pedagogical practices in using educational technology for online learning to ensure effective and efficient teaching in the post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Narrative Inquiries of EFL Teachers Agency in the Development of Professional Identities Nuri Ma’rifatil Laili; Nunung Suryati; Niamika El Khoiri
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 11, No 2: June 2023
Publisher : Pascasarjana UM

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This paper aims to explore how EFL teachers manifest their agency in the development of professional identities. The study is narrative inquiry involving eight EFL teachers from Madrasah around Indonesia. Data were collected through narrative frames followed by in-depth interview to clarify blurred stories written in narrative frames. The data were analyzed and elaborated into three themes, the novices, beyond the shell: the journey to be professional teachers, and the lifelong learners. The result shows that the dynamic change enacted by Madrasah EFL teachers can be categorized into three dimensions, the iterational, the practical evaluative, and the projective dimension.
Investigating the element distribution of argumentative essay and its quality: The case of Indonesian EFL students’ writing Rahmadi Nirwanto; Nur Mukminatien; Nunung Suryati; Anik Nunuk Wulyani
Journal on English as a Foreign Language Vol 14, No 1 (2024): Issued in March 2024
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Palangka Raya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v14i1.7824

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Although many research studies discussed argumentative essays, little is known about argumentative essays discussing the dialogical exchange of argumentation. This study aims to investigate the distribution of elements and the quality of argumentative essays produced by EFL students. The content analysis was employed to examine their argumentative essays. The data were garnered from essay writing tests for forty students of the English Department at a state university in Palangka Raya, Indonesia. They were assigned to write an argumentative essay about "Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.” The data analysis comprised collecting, categorizing, and displaying the data and conclusion drawing. The results indicated that (1) a greater number of the students were not able to supply all elements of an argumentative essay, such as an explanation of an issue, thesis statement, counterargument, refutation, and conclusion, and (2) most of them failed to obtain excellence qualification. The study findings imply how teachers can redesign the materials, find effective strategies for teaching an argumentative essay, and provide many practice opportunities. The teachers should focus on teaching an argumentative essay element by allowing the students to understand the goal of each element and integrate them to form a well-developed argumentative essay.
Extensive Reading Principles Implementation: Pleasure vs Pressure Wiwiet Eva Savitri; Utami Widiati; Nunung Suryati; Francisca Maria Ivone
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i2.10928

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Extensive reading (ER) should be implemented properly based on ER principles. The most known ER principles is ten ER principles proposed by Bamford and Day that are widely referred by ER practitioners around the globe. Unfortunately, these principles are not always implemented in ER classes, even in ELT study program in university. Related to it, ER classes in a university in Indonesia were reported to not conducted ER enthusiastically. It was suspected that it occurred because of lecturers’ confusion on what to do in their ER classes due to their insufficient comprehension of ER and its principles which eventually reduce pleasure which supposed to be existing in ER classes. Based on that suspicion, this study focused on investigating the lecturers’ familiarity on ER principles and the implementation of ER principles regarding the expectation to conduct pleasurable ER classes. The data were collected through in-dept interviews to lecturers and questionnaire to students. This study found that not all of the lecturers have adequate knowledge on ER principles which eventually hindered them to teach ER properly and pleasurably. It was also revealed that pressure was felt by both students and lecturers. The pressure increased when the ER involved rigid assignment and assessment.
A Phenomenological Study of EFL Teachers’ Experiences in Putting Multiliteracy Pedagogy through Online Teaching Dina Handrayani; Nunung Suryati; Utari Praba Astuti
IJEE (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION) IJEE (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION)| VOL. 11 | NO. 1 | 2024
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

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This research explored the implementation of multiliteracy pedagogy during online teaching in higher education. A qualitative method was used with interviews, observation, and document analysis. Five EFL teachers who taught reading and writing courses were the participants. Findings showed that the teachers utilized strategies in the class during online learning, like integrating students' prior knowledge with the new material, using students' and teachers' center methods, creating strategies to build students' critical thinking, and giving students projects. However, in scaffolding dimensions, some teachers argued that face-to-face learning was the more appropriate way to maximize scaffolding. Adapting the framework of the New London Group (1996), Kalantzis and Cope (2005), and Cope and Kalantzis (2015), the result indicated that five EFL teachers implemented multiliteracy pedagogy by using different strategies: creating an enjoyable environment in situated practice, utilizing many multimodalities in overt instruction, building students' critical thinking in critical framing, and existing knowledge and skills into students' project in transformed practice, and others. Based on the results, several suggestions will be valuable to future researchers: integrating multiliteracy pedagogy into other courses and investigating multiliteracy pedagogy in online and face-to-face learning.
The Effect of Modified Flipped Classroom Learning Assisted Students' Worksheets on English Reading Comprehension Kiswati; Setyosari, Punaji; Kuswandi, Dedi; Suryati, Nunung
JTP - Jurnal Teknologi Pendidikan Vol 25 No 3 (2023): Jurnal Teknologi Pendidikan
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/jtp.v25i3.49125

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The flipped classroom is a possible learning model solution​ that can be used occasionally. With modification through various media tailored to students' needs, the modified flipped classroom has been proven to improve motivation and results. Studying in English lessons is at the upper middle level. This research aims to identify the influence of learning that a modified flipped classroom helps student worksheets toward English reading comprehension. This research applies quasi-research with a pre-test and post-test control group design. The participants in this research were 89 students. The experimental group (N=44) was taught to use a modified flipped Classroom, and the temporary control group (N=45) was taught to use a flipped Classroom. The researcher used statistical tests factorial anova and found a different understanding of significant reading​ between the two groups, Where the group that used the modified flipped classroom obtained better results. Research findings: the author tried to conclude that there is a difference in English reading comprehension between​ group students who received treatment by applying the modified flipped classroom model and those who obtained treatment using the flipped classroom model.
English Teacher Educators’ (Etes’) Autonomous Learning Perceptions in Tertiary Level of Riau Province Khulaifiyah, Khulaifiyah; Widiati, Utami; Anugerahwati, Mirjam; Suryati, Nunung
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v8i2.461

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The idea of autonomous learning is correlated with adult education, therefore, the ETEs views about this idea is being focused to bring about positive academic behaviors for the learners’ successful in language learning and to set autonomous personal quali-ties in terms decision making-ability, learner independency, psychology of learning and level of learner autonomy. With the help of NVivo 12 Software, this qualitative study investigates English teacher educators' (ETEs’) perception on autonomous learning in tertiary level of Riau Province. There were 6 ETEs agreed to be active informants and participated in interviews and observations. Structured interviews were in charge of taking primary data. Meanwhile observations become supportive data. After the data was collected and transcribed, the researchers identify, classify, and categorize the essential data from the interviews, create the coding and run into matrix coding in Nvivo 12 software. The findings inform us that they agreed with the importance of decision making for the EFL learners under the student-centered learner approach; yet, they perceived that learner independency was still low, meanwhile, for the psychology of learning, the ETEs’ still have little attention since  the level of learner autonomy was still lied on the amount of instructions and practices. In sum up, the ETEs' perceived autonomous learning lexically as a life skill that language learners, particularly adult learners should poses as a language learner identity. However, the ETEs’ still insist to assist learners to attain learning success while making them expert in decision- making.
Booksnaps or Ms Word? Which One Is Better in Developing Reading Comprehension across Critical-Creative Thinking Levels Yohana, Elva; Cahyono, Bambang Yudi; Suryati, Nunung; Astuti, Utari Praba
JEELS (Journal of English Education and Linguistics Studies) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): JEELS November 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/jeels.v11i2.2791

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The study investigates which of the two summary writing techniques (one using BookSnaps and the other using MS-Word) affects reading comprehension performance better than the other.  It also examines whether or not level of critical-creative thinking skills affects the results. This study used a causal-comparative design. Two groups of students were involved in this study and after the treatment they were tested on their reading comprehension performance across critical-creative thinking skill levels. The results showed that the reading comprehension performance of the two groups of students were not different significantly regardless of the summary writing techniques used. The results also showed that students with high level of critical-creative thinking skill outperformed the students with low critical-creative thinking skill in each of the two groups. This implies that teachers might use either BookSnaps or MS- Word to train the students in summary writing. However, when dealing with students with low critical-creative thinking level, the teachers might give more time in the process of summary writing or give assistance to students who need it when applying either BookSnaps of MS-Word.
EFL Learning Strategies of Indonesian University Students for Academic Writing Skills: A Systematic Literature Review Nadhifah, Siti; Khafshoh, Adira Lizaria; Suryati, Nunung
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 11, No 04: DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Pascasarjana UM

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Academic writing is a crucial skill for Indonesian university students, significantly influencing their EFL learning performance. This systematic literature review aims to examine the diverse learning strategies employed by these students to enhance their academic writing skills and reveal the predominant strategy employed by the students. Combining systematic literature review and thematic analysis, this study reveals five categories for academic writing strategies, those are metacognitive, cognitive, social, affective, and compensation strategies. This study highlights a predominant use of metacognitive strategies, comprising 36% of the strategies identified. This emphasis underscores students' commitment to higher-order thinking during the writing process and highlights the importance of metacognition in effective language learning. The distribution of cognitive, social, affective, and compensation strategies illustrates a multifaceted approach to academic writing. The findings emphasize the adaptability of EFL university students in Indonesia in addressing academic writing challenges through various strategies, thereby promoting a comprehensive learning environment. This study recommends further investigation into cultural and contextual factors influencing strategy selection, providing educators with insights for tailored instructional practices.
The Effect of Peer Feedback to Improve Students’ Writing Ability for Lower Secondary School Students Dharma, M. Kresna; Suryati, Nunung; Laksmi, Ekaning Dewanti; Khoiri, Niamika El
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 01: MARCH 2024
Publisher : Pascasarjana UM

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Peer feedback technique is an effective way to improve writing skill, however most of research was done at university level. There is still limited study to find out that peer feedback technique can improve students’ writing skill especially in Lower Secondary Level (SMP). This study was aimed to find out the effectiveness of peer feedback in improving students’ writing skill in lower secondary level. One school from Bangkalan was taken to conduct this research. This was a quasi-experimental study. There were two classess used to be experimental group and control group. The data were obtained by using pretest and posttest from both groups and analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The hypothesis was tested by using Independent-Samples of T-Test SPSS 16.0 Program. The significance level of was .041. In conclusion, the students who were taught using peer feedback had better writing skill than the students who were taught without using peer feedback.
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