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READER’S THEATER : A SOLUTION TO IMPROVE READING FLUENCY AND READING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENTS OF EFL STUDENTS RACHMATIA, MEUTIA
Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Conference Vol 2, No 1 (2016): 2nd SULE-IC
Publisher : Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Conference

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Nowadays, reading is a very essential skill for people since they can obtain information from it. Reading means comprehension since the process of reading is where the readers strive to understand and respond the ideas that are expressed in written text. But at the fact, reading achievement in Indonesia still low based on EF survey in 2013. To solve the problem of Reading Comprehension achievement, the students should focus on Reading Fluency first. Many researchers said that there are a correlation between Reading Fluency and Reading Comprehension. They said that fluency is an important part in reading curriculum, but teachers do not understand it. This article will propose a strategy to improve Reading Fluency and Reading comprehension namely Reader‟s Theater strategy and also discusses briefly the utilization of Readers Theater strategy to EFL students.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FLUENCY AND COMPREHENSION IN READING ACTIVITY: A BRIDGE TO BUILD READING PROFICIENCY Meutia Rachmatia
Journal of Language Education (JoLE) Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Journal of Language Education (JoLE)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris - Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan - Universitas Baturaja

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Reading activity is not only about reading in silent situation. Expert said reading aloud is some approach that can improve reading proficiency. Some researchers showed that reading fluency is a part that takes a big portion in reading aloud activity but some experts said that comprehension of the readers that takes an important part. Based on that situation, this paper focuses on discussing the overview by the experts and previous study of how reading comprehension and fluency are related. It also provides the brief how that correlation can improve reading proficiency for EFL students.
THE COMPARISON OF LANGUAGE SKILLS BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS USING THE BOOK "FROG, WHERE ARE YOU?" BY MERCER MAYER Tyas Desita Wengrum; Adhi Nurhartanto; Meutia Rachmatia
Lexeme : Journal of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Vol 5, No 2 (2023): JULY 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pamulang

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This research focuses on students' language learning in 5th grade primary school. The research project examines on the language learning of 5th grade primary school learners.  The focus is to compare the linguistic skill of male and female learners by taking retelling stories using Indonesian language.  The factor used in this research is grammatical cohesion analysis which examines all grammatical aspects which includes sentence, clause, grammatical errors, emotive word, and interference. Data was gained through a controlled observation and analysed using the contrasting descriptive method which looks how male and female learners construct sentences and clauses, as well as the grammar mistakes they make.  5th grade male learners of Integrated Islamic Elementary School Al Abidin Surakarta were discovered to be more proficient in using Indonesian than female students were. Female students tend to make fewer grammatical errors than male learners when reciting Indonesian stories.  Male learners, on the other hand, are more imaginative and use emotive language frequently, indicating that male learners are more expressive while telling stories.  According to the data, male learners were more proficient in using Indonesian than female learners.  When narrating stories, female learners make fewer errors in grammar.  It also shows a lack of emotional connection.  It may be fair to say that male learners’ proficiency in telling stories is better than the female learners’ due to their expressiveness in telling the language but female learners are more structured in producing their language
Mengkaji Dampak Keuangan Mikro terhadap Pemberdayaan Ekonomi: Studi tentang Mikroentrepreneur di Negara-negara Berkembang dalam Pendekatan Bibliometrik Khairi Pahlevi; Lina Suherty; Tyas Desita Wengrum; Adhi Nurhartanto; Meutia Rachmatia
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kewirausahaan West Science Vol 1 No 03 (2023): Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kewirausahaan West Science
Publisher : Westscience Press

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Keuangan mikro telah muncul sebagai alat yang potensial untuk pemberdayaan ekonomi di kalangan pengusaha mikro di negara-negara berkembang. Makalah penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan bibliometrik untuk menilai dampak keuangan mikro terhadap pemberdayaan ekonomi. Sebuah tinjauan sistematis terhadap literatur dilakukan, menganalisis tren, tema, dan pola kolaborasi di lapangan. Temuan-temuan yang ada mengkonfirmasi dampak positif keuangan mikro terhadap peningkatan pendapatan, pengurangan kemiskinan, dan pemberdayaan perempuan. Faktor-faktor kontekstual, seperti kondisi sosial-ekonomi dan norma-norma budaya, mempengaruhi hasil intervensi keuangan mikro. Studi ini mengidentifikasi kesenjangan pengetahuan dan menyoroti perlunya lebih banyak penelitian tentang dampak jangka panjang, mekanisme pemberdayaan, dan skalabilitas program. Implikasi kebijakan menekankan pada desain program yang disesuaikan, dukungan berkelanjutan di luar bantuan keuangan, dan mengatasi tantangan utang yang berlebihan. Temuan-temuan ini berkontribusi pada literatur yang ada, memandu penelitian di masa depan, dan menginformasikan keputusan kebijakan berbasis bukti untuk intervensi keuangan mikro yang efektif.
Primary Education in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis between Indonesia and Philippines School Curriculum Aulia Ihza Cahya; Elizar Elizar; Badawi Badawi; Masitoh Masitoh; Meutia Rachmatia; Berta Apriza
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 16, No 2 (2024): AL-ISHLAH: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

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This study aims to compare the implementation of elementary curricula in the Philippines and Indonesia, focusing on ten key aspects: Curriculum Function, Curriculum Vision, Aims and Objectives, Values and Principles, Philosophy of Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Architecture, The Importance of Competency, Areas of Learning, Teaching Methodology and Strategies, and Assessment. The objective is to describe and analyze the differences between the curricula of these two countries. A qualitative approach with a multi-site case study design was employed, involving elementary schools in both Indonesia and the Philippines. Data collection methods included surveys, in-depth interviews with staff from six schools in each country, lesson observations, and document analysis. Informants were selected using purposive sampling to ensure the inclusion of experienced individuals from the Education office, school principals, and teachers, totaling 12 informants from both Indonesia and the Philippines. The findings reveal notable differences in the curricula across the ten aspects studied. The Indonesian education curriculum emphasizes the development of character, morals, and social skills, whereas the Philippine education curriculum prioritizes the enhancement of students' cognitive abilities.
An Analysis of Compound Words in Education Issue of the Jakarta Post Edition on April 2021 Dewi Sri Kuning; Fitri Wulandari; Meutia Rachmatia; Sinta Novia
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
Publisher : Master Program in Indonesian Language Education and The Institute for Research and Community Service STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung

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In learning a language, the first thing to grasp is words. One method of word formation is compounding, which involves combining two elements from existing words to create a new word. Compounds are categorized into three groups based on the part of speech: nominal compounds, verbal compounds, and adjectival compounds. The formation of compound words gives rise to their meaning, involving two kinds of semantic headedness—namely, endocentric compounds and exocentric compounds. These compound words can be identified in articles from the education issue of The Jakarta Post edition from April 2021. The objectives of this study are as follows: (1) to identify the types of compound words; (2) to determine the semantic headedness of compound words; and (3) to calculate the percentages of compound types and semantic headedness. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method. The results reveal three types of compound words: nominal compounds (656 words), verbal compounds (2 words), and adjectival compounds (5 words). Additionally, two types of compound words were identified—650 words were endocentric compounds, and 16 words were exocentric compounds. The percentages of compound word types were as follows: 98.5% nominal compounds, 0.3% verbal compounds, and 1.2% adjectival compounds. Meanwhile, the percentages of semantic headedness were 97.60% for endocentric compounds and 2.40% for exocentric compounds. This study provides valuable information about compound words in the context of language learning.