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Students' Perceptions in Using WhatsApp as Learning Media Priskila Novianti; Tri Kurniawati; M.Iqbal Ripo Putra; Ageung Darajat
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Publisher : IKIP PGRI Pontianak

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This research aimed to find out students’ perceptions in using WhatsApp as learning media to the Eleventh Grade students of SMA Negeri 1 Suti Semarang in the Academic Year of 2020/2021. This research was descriptive survey design in quantitative describe method. The participants of this research were 30 students. The proposed research applied online questionnaire (close-ended) as a tool. The closed-ended questionnaire was modified instrument based on Embi (2016) which consisted 20 statements rated four Likert-scale. To help researcher calculating the data and managing the charts, the researcher operate Ms. Excel 2016 to measurement of frequenc and percentage of the data. The findings stated that almost all students had positive perceptions on the use of WhatsApp as learning media. The findings indicated that almost all of aspects of WhatsApp were averaged at agreed scale. The findings also indicated that WhatsApp is helpfull, useful, and flexible to support students learning activities, however to access the internet in online learning is still expensive. Therefore, from the explained above the researcher conclude that, WhatsApp is a media that can be used to support learning process especially in the school.
Non English Students' Attitude Towards English Language Meinita Wahyuni; aunurrahman aunurrahman; M.Iqbal Ripo Putra; Yulia Ramadhiyanti
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This research aims to find out the non-English students’ attitude towards English language at IKIP PGRI Pontianak. In this research, the form of research is descriptive mixed method. The subject of the research were non-English students’ of IKIP PGRI Pontianak. The data were taken through close-ended questionnaire and unstructured interview. In analyzing the data, the interactive model of data analysis proposed by Miles and Huberman was used. The sample was selected used a quota sampling. The result of this research based on the data collected showed that the respondents tend to have positive attitude towards English language. From the results of the questionnaire on the Likert scale of 52.69%, it indicated the agree category. This value shows that the average number of non-English students agrees. Thus, it can be said that the attitudes of non-English students tend to have a positive attitude towards English. The results of the data and conclusions in this study are real results obtained from the data source itself.
Designing Contextual, Localised Learning School Model to Improve the Quality of Pupils' English Learning in Rural Schools in Sambas Regency Marwinda Siska; Dedi Irwan; M.Iqbal Ripo Putra
Journal of English Language Teaching and Education (JELTE) Vol 4, No 1 (2023): JELTE
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This study aims to develop a model to improve the quality of StL schools this is to ensure that it can be applied at schools in Sambas Regency under the challenging needs and potentials they have, based on the school perspective. The result of this study is expected to provide description of the How far has the activities included in StL model been applied by school, what challenges did rural schools face in implementing the activities of StL model, how is StL model which could be apply in rural schools locally and contextually. This research was multiple case study conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach involving 4 schools spread across Sambas Regency, namely in rural areas. In this case, the 4 schools are middle schools which include 2 different districts, namely Sebawi District and Tebas District. Tool of data collection was interview guidance, and the data analysis using thematic analysis and cross case analysis techniques. The result of this study is recommendation for improving the application of StL model been applied by considering which StL model that could be apply locally, contextually and the challenges found by schools in implementing StL model.