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Journal : ACCELERATION: Multidisciplinary Research Journal

ADAPTING GOOGLE MAPS AS THE SOURCE OF SPEAKING MATERIAL FOR EOP STUDENTS Novi Indriyani; Rezky Uspayanti
Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal Vol. 1 No. 04 (2023): Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70210/amrj.v1i04.43

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This paper is addressed to promote one of the teaching-learning materials for EOP students by considering several appropriate material developments. Speaking subject becomes the layout of this research, and Google Maps is chosen to be adapted into their learning material. The writer started the procedure with several steps, such as planning the sequence of learning components, the adaptation process, and inserting preferable tasks. Thus, along with the procedures, the material is added by several linguistic features such as vocabulary, grammar, and dialogue. Halfway through the material construction, the writer completes it with a preferable task to enhance the opportunity to perform the language. The selection of Google Maps as speaking material is viewed as having a strong relevance to the EOP context, which means it can impact their involvement in the process of learning language a lot.
TEACHING WRITING THROUGH THE WRITING PROCESS APPROACH Novi Indriyani
Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70210/amrj.v2i02.65

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This research aims to further explore the impact of the writing process approach on students' writing skills and critical thinking abilities within the realm of English education. Qualitative data will be collected through surveys and assessments conducted among students who have been exposed to the written process approach in English education, and qualitative data will also be gathered through in-depth interviews with educators who have implemented this approach in their teaching practices. The findings of this research will provide valuable insights for educators, curriculum developers, and policymakers. The integration of both quantitative and qualitative results will allow for a comprehensive analysis of the impacts of implementing this approach on the field of language instruction. The results from this research highlight the value of student-centered pedagogies and iterative writing processes in cultivating a generation of adept communicators and analytical thinkers in an increasingly interconnected world.
FROM POLICY FRAMEWORKS TO CLASSROOMS: EFL CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA Novi Indriyani
Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Acceleration: Multidisciplinary Research Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70210/amrj.v3i2.138

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This article explores the multifaceted challenges facing English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education in Indonesia, focusing on the interplay between national policy, curriculum implementation, and classroom practices. Employing a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology, this study synthesizes findings from academic publications, government reports, and international research from 2004 to 2024. The analysis reveals persistent issues, including policy-practice gaps, limited teacher training, resource disparities, and insufficient attention to local contexts in curriculum development. Additionally, classroom-level obstacles such as mixed-ability learners, low motivation, and lack of authentic materials hinder effective language instruction. The study emphasizes the need for adaptive pedagogical approaches, continuous professional development, and a more localized curriculum design. These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of EFL complexities in Indonesia and offer insights for policymakers, educators, and researchers committed to enhancing English education across diverse regions.