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Journal : JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION

AN ANALYSIS OF TEACHERS’ STRATEGIES IN TEACHING READING COMPREHENSION IN SECONDARY SCHOOL Yahya Badruz Zaman Zaman; Dian Arief Pradana Pradana; Rizki Nurfida Pambayun Pambayun
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v1i1.173

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This research was conducted to find out what strategies that teachers usefor teaching reading comprehension in MAN abc Banyuwangi. Thisresearch used descriptive qualitative method. In the implementation ofthis study the researcher conducted interviews and document analysis toobtained relevant data to answer the objectives of this research. Thisresearch was conducted at MAN abc Banyuwangi and two Englishteachers were selected as samples in this study. Based on the results of theinterview with two English teachers, the data obtained is the teachersusing different strategy in teaching reading comprehension. The firstteacher use Scaffolding strategy while the second teacher use peerteaching. Scaffolding strategy can develop ideas that students can read.Peer teaching can develop student’s mentality also readingcomprehension ability. These strategies should be selected on the basis oftheir suitability and effectiveness with the learning process so that theiruse will allow teachers to explore students' ideas and help them read in abetter way. Based on the interview analysis, the reason why the teacheruses this type of strategy in students' reading comprehension is becauseto make students understand the text and guide students to focus moreon the text.
THE SECOND GRADE STUDENTS' LEARNING MOTIVATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PROBLEM BASED LEARNING (PBL) ON GRAMMAR MATERIAL Suciati Suciati; Dian Arief Pradana Pradana; St. Shabibatul Rohmah Rohmah
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v1i1.176

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Problem based leaning become one of teaching method ofimplementation instrusction. PBL required student to active duringleaning. Problem-based learning (PBL) is a self-directed learning strategywhere student work collaboratively in small group to investigate openendedrelatable case scenarios (Fukuzawa et al., 2017). Albanese et al in(Fukuzawa et al., 2017) wroten that Problem-based learning (PBL) canincreased student’s motivation and engagement in learning activity. It ismean that student have motivation to increase and engage active inlearning throught PBL. This research focus on achievemet motivationthat student have. This reseach used qualitative research method whichcover indentification, review the literatude,collect the data, analyze thedata and evaluate the research. questionnaires and interview used tocollect the data . Thirty four students enganged as participants. Based onthe data that was analyzed, the research present six things that motivatedthe student on grammar learning throught implementation PBL. Thoseare the role of grammar in english learning. The student’s spirit learning,More change to get achievement, PBL help student to show the ability inGrammar and english learning, Grammar is difficult. And feedback thathave sustainable effect in learning.
The Role of Formative Assessment in Developing English Language Curriculum and Learning Nurul Rahayu Ningsih; Nur Aini Rosidah Rosidah; Dian Arief Pradana
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v1i2.417

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This research examines the role of formative evaluation in improving curriculum development and the English language learning process. Formative assessment (FA) is a comprehensive evaluation method that provides feedback to teachers and students to improve teaching effectiveness. It helps students understand their limitations and gives teachers the ability to tailor lessons to students' needs. This article uses a systematic literature review approach to collect data from various studies. The results show that formative approaches are effective in increasing students' motivation, engagement and response to learning, as well as facilitating curriculum fulfillment based on students' needs. Formative assessment can be conducted using many strategies, such as questioning, group discussions, presentations, and the use of rubrics, journals, and quizzes, supported by technology to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
The Role of Formative Feedback in Curriculum Materials: Improving Learning Outcomes Through Continuous Assessment Vrisantya Ika Putri; Yesi Cahya Palupi; Yuli Alfi Laili; Dian Arief Pradana
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v1i3.422

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In education, formative feedback is essential for developing an effective curriculum. This formative feedback can help teachers evaluate progress in understanding the material that has been given and can adjust learning methods to suit students' needs. This way students can see what they are doing well and know what needs to be improved, thus increasing their confidence and motivating them to learn. This research uses qualitative methods to understand how formative feedback is applied in the learning process. The results show that it can improve academic achievement and help students develop critical thinking skills. In addition, formative feedback, which serves as an assessment tool, also serves to create a collaborative and responsive learning atmosphere. Thus, formative feedback in the curriculum is essential to achieve learning outcomes and create better learning experiences for all students.
The Role of Formative Feedback in Curriculum Materials: Improving Learning Outcomes Through Continuous Assessment Putri, Vrisantya Ika; Palupi, Yesi Cahya; Laili, Yuli Alfi; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v1i3.422

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In education, formative feedback is essential for developing an effective curriculum. This formative feedback can help teachers evaluate progress in understanding the material that has been given and can adjust learning methods to suit students' needs. This way students can see what they are doing well and know what needs to be improved, thus increasing their confidence and motivating them to learn. This research uses qualitative methods to understand how formative feedback is applied in the learning process. The results show that it can improve academic achievement and help students develop critical thinking skills. In addition, formative feedback, which serves as an assessment tool, also serves to create a collaborative and responsive learning atmosphere. Thus, formative feedback in the curriculum is essential to achieve learning outcomes and create better learning experiences for all students.
Creating an Effective Multilingual Learning Curriculum for Bilingual Students in Indonesia, Fostering Language Proficiency Sari, Septy Kumala; Mustofa, S. Ahmad Marjuki; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v2i1.451

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This journal explores the development of a curriculum designed for effective multilingual learning specifically catering for bilingual students in Indonesia. As the country embraces linguistic diversity, the need for a curriculum that accommodates multiple languages becomes essential to foster inclusivity and improve educational outcomes. This study investigates current educational practices, identifies challenges faced by bilingual learners, and proposes a comprehensive framework that integrates cultural relevance and language proficiency. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, including surveys and interviews with educators and students, the findings highlight the importance of contextualised learning experiences and teacher training. The proposed curriculum aims to enhance cognitive development, cultural awareness and linguistic skills among bilingual students, ultimately contributing to a more equitable education system in Indonesia. This research underscores the need to adapt educational approaches to meet the needs of diverse language communities, thus supporting national development goals in the context of globalisation.
The Analysis of Cultural Content the Eight Grade Junior High School Students English Textbook Budianto, Faradiba Mahadewi; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v2i1.458

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The aims of this research are to analyze the culture categories and get the most dominant category presented in the textbook. Qualitative research design, specifically content analysis of textbooks is employed in the study. This research use data analysis according to Miles and Huberman (1992) explain that analysis involves three concurrent activities: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. The primary data source for this study is the researcher employs established categories to analyze the data, including food and drink, locations, art, ceremonies, social behavior, beliefs and values, history, and individuals. These categories were developed by Adoskou, Moran, Dweik, and Al-Sayed in 1990, 2001, and 2015. The textual and visual data are examined based on the cultural categories of source culture, target culture, and worldwide culture. These categories were developed by Cortazzi & Jin in 2022.  
Application of Gamification in Learning: Its Influence on Motivation, Involvement, and Student Learning Outcomes Prameswari, Kenyo; Novita, Iva; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v2i1.459

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The application of gamification in education is becoming a topic that is increasingly discussed, both in the context of formal and non-formal education. The purpose of this research is to examine how the application of gamification in e-learning can increase student motivation and involvement. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method that includes various previous studies on gamification in education. The results of this study show that the application of game elements in online learning can increase interactivity, strengthen the attractiveness of the subject matter, and encourage students to more actively participate in the learning process. In addition, this study also found that gamification has the potential to improve student learning outcomes by making the material more interesting and giving faster feedback. This research concludes that gamification can be an effective tool in creating a more interesting learning experience and increasing student motivation. However, further research is still needed to optimize the gamification design in various learning contexts.
The Influence of the Gemification Method on Vocabulary Development in Primary Schools Santoso, Titah Agastya; Armeridha, Yesika Agnes Sandya; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v2i1.483

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English in Indonesia is studied as a foreign language since school age to help prepare the younger generation to face the global world. However, the uneven education system in cities and rural areas is one of the challenges in teaching English to students. As a result of this challenge, students' motivation to learn English is low because it is considered boring and difficult to learn. The difference in English language skills of elementary school children in urban and rural areas is the reason for the implementation of this English language training service program for elementary school students. This program aims to improve English skills, especially vocabulary development and speaking skills for elementary school students. Teaching using the gamification method is an option that is considered effective for teaching and training students to learn English because it can increase children's interest and motivation through playing snakes and ladders, guessing words, and singing. The data collection techniques used are participant observation, pre-test, and post-test.
The Analysis of Cultural Content The Eight Grade Junior High School Students English Textbook Budianto, Faradiba; Pradana, Dian Arief
JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & TEACHING (J-TECH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62734/jtech.v2i2.508

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The aims of this research are to analyze the culture categories and get the most dominant category presented in the textbook. Qualitative research design, specifically content analysis of textbooks is employed in the study. This research use data analysis according to Miles and Huberman (1992) explain that analysis involves three concurrent activities: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. The primary data source for this study is the researcher employs established categories to analyze the data, including food and drink, locations, art, ceremonies, social behavior, beliefs and values, history, and individuals. These categories were developed by Adoskou, Moran, Dweik, and Al-Sayed in 1990, 2001, and 2015. The textual and visual data are examined based on the cultural categories of source culture, target culture, and worldwide culture. These categories were developed by Cortazzi & Jin in 2022.
Co-Authors Abd Rahman Abd. Rahman Achmad Iqbal Afifah, Lia nur Afifah, Safira Afifah, Safira Nur Afriani, Imro'atul Husna Afriani, Imroatul Husna Afriani, Imro’atul Husna Arafah Husna Arifqi, Adenia Lutfany Armeridha, Yesika Agnes Sandya Bashar, Khaliq Budianto, Faradiba Budianto, Faradiba Mahadewi Candra Hermawan Chindy Claudya BR Devi Novitasari Devi Rianawati Eka Pramono Adi Elok Rosyidah Endang Suprihatin Erly Sutrisni Erly Sutrisni Febiyanti, Alisa Firdina Istiqomah Firdina Istiqomah Firmansyah, Ilham Hairul Umam Handayani, Indah Hary Priyanto Hatun, Dyah Infita Helina Nova Rina Henry Praherdhiono Ifa Muhimmatin Imro’atul Husna Afriani Jamil, Robit Nurul Jihan Harfina Christianti Kartika Krisna Taufany Prasetya Kristiawan, Dana Laili, Yuli Alfi M Iswahyudi M. Iswahyudi M. Iswahyudi mafud Mahfud Mahfud Mahfud Mahfud Mahfud Mahfud Maisaroh, Devi Intan Moch. Ardi Setyawan Mochammad Ardi Setyawan Moh Fahrurrozi Moh. Fahrurrozi Mufaila, Selfi Mustofa, S. Ahmad Marjuki Ningsih, Nurul Rahayu Novita, Iva Nur Aini Rosidah Rosidah Nur, Mohamad Roihan Nurul Rahayu Ningsih Oktavena, Nafilla Malika Palupi, Yesi Cahya Prameswari, Kenyo Prasetiyo, Totok Hari Priyanto, Hary Putri, Shinta Aulia Putri, Vrisantya Ika Rachman, Adytira Ramadana, Sonya Rifka Arinda Noviasari Rizki Nurfida Pambayun Riztika Widyasari Riztika Widyasari Rohmah, St. Shabibatul Rohmah, St.Shabibatul Rosidah, Nur Aini Rosidah RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Sahru Romadloni Saiful Anwar Santoso, Titah Agastya Sari, RAD Permata Puspita Sari, Septy Kumala Sihkabuden Sihkabuden St. Shabibatul Rohmah St. Shabibatul Rohmah St. Shabibatul Rohmah Rohmah Suciati Suciati Susanti, Herdiana Dyah Susintowati Susintowati Susintowati, Susintowati Totok Hari Prasetyo Totok Hari Prasetyo Vrisantya Ika Putri Winda Hurotul ‘Aini Wisdaningrum, Oktavima Yahya Badruz Zaman Zaman Yesi Cahya Palupi Yuli Alfi Laili Yulias Prihatmoko