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Covid-19 Era Alternative Strategies: Exploring Blended Learning Methods in Malay Language Nurul Haniza Samsudin; Nur Azimah Mohd Bukhari; Akhmad Mansur
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Language Pedagogy Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijolp.v2i2.49

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There are no ending signs when it comes to the spreading of COVID-19 worldwide. The cases were increasing and have caused the students of Higher Education to have their studies to be carried out either in hybrid or blended learning. The COVID-19 during the pandemic had affected many sectors and industries and mainly the education industry. The education sector had faced many impacts. As for the higher education sector, the institution had led to factors such as academic stress, anxiety, loss of concentration, and frustration. Today, COVID-19 is still spreading worldwide and, in our country, as well. Malaysia declared it a pandemic in the early stages, but as time passed, Malaysia declared it an endemic. Blended learning would be among the options to pull through during the COVID-19 era, and it is also an alternative strategy to continue teaching and learning. Blended learning includes face-to-face and online teaching. This benefits the learners with dual instruction and learning strategies and this study shares and discusses the design of a blended learning course in teaching and learning language using the Blended Learning Model by Bath & Brouke (2010). The model contains five phases; planning, designing, implementing, reviewing, and improving. This model applies to the subject of Teaching the Malay Language. These courses were registered as required subjects with a total of 24 third-year students. During the planning phase, questionnaires were used to implement the quantitative methods. In the meantime, qualitative methods are used to analyse the document during design, implementation, review, and improvement. This study revealed a need for blended learning to balance the benefits of face-to-face and online learning. A hybrid learning environment gives students the privilege of understanding and exploring real-world problems through an authentic learning experience and facilitates the online learning experience. This study concludes that COVID-19 has changed instructor teaching strategies to make language teaching more effective. Keywords: blended learning, COVID-19, strategies, methods, Teaching Malay Language.
Perceptions of Students Academy of Language Studies on Malay Language Learning in New Media Muhammad Isa bin Elias; Nurul Haniza Samsudin; Nur Azimah Mohd Bukhari; Akhmad Mansur; Mardian Shah Omar; Shaza Shahira Drani
International Journal of Language Pedagogy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Language Pedagogy Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijolp.v3i2.42

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The development of information and communication technology has typically made it easier for information that b received quickly through the uses of devices such as laptops or smartphones that have internet access. New media is gaining more attention in society as many parties have opened their eyes to the importance of new media. New media is not only an alternative field of communication, but also of interest to other fields such as education field. New media also serves as a platform that imparts learning knowledge. TikTok and Instagram have become mediums for users to upload learning videos for their followers. This study was conducted to identify and analyze the perceptions of Academy of Language Studies, UiTM students on Malay language learning in new media. This study focuses on students of LG241, which is the Malay Language Professional Communication program. This study used a questionnaire form instrument distributed to 30 students consisting of 17 female students and 13 male students. This study uses the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory by Davis (1989). This theory emphasizes four factors, namely usability factor, usefulness factor, personal and social network, and relevance. The results of the study found that most students can accept the learning of Malay language in new the media.
Covid-19 Era Alternative Strategies: Exploring Blended Learning Methods in Malay Language Nurul Haniza Samsudin; Nur Azimah Mohd Bukhari; Akhmad Mansur
International Journal of Language Pedagogy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Language Pedagogy Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijolp.v2i2.46

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There are no ending signs when it comes to the spreading of COVID-19 worldwide. The cases were increasing and have caused the students of Higher Education to have their studies to be carried out either in hybrid or blended learning. The COVID-19 during the pandemic had affected many sectors and industries and mainly the education industry. The education sector had faced many impacts. As for the higher education sector, the institution had led to factors such as academic stress, anxiety, loss of concentration, and frustration. Today, COVID-19 is still spreading worldwide and, in our country, as well. Malaysia declared it a pandemic in the early stages, but as time passed, Malaysia declared it an endemic. Blended learning would be among the options to pull through during the COVID-19 era, and it is also an alternative strategy to continue teaching and learning. Blended learning includes face-to-face and online teaching. This benefits the learners with dual instruction and learning strategies and this study shares and discusses the design of a blended learning course in teaching and learning language using the Blended Learning Model by Bath & Brouke (2010). The model contains five phases; planning, designing, implementing, reviewing, and improving. This model applies to the subject of Teaching the Malay Language. These courses were registered as required subjects with a total of 24 third-year students. During the planning phase, questionnaires were used to implement the quantitative methods. In the meantime, qualitative methods are used to analyse the document during design, implementation, review, and improvement. This study revealed a need for blended learning to balance the benefits of face-to-face and online learning. A hybrid learning environment gives students the privilege of understanding and exploring real-world problems through an authentic learning experience and facilitates the online learning experience. This study concludes that COVID-19 has changed instructor teaching strategies to make language teaching more effective.
Flipped Project-Based Learning Model in Creative Writing Class: How Do Students Need It? Lira Hayu Afdetis Mana; Atmazaki; Harris Effendi Thahar; Nurul Haniza Samsudin
International Journal of Language Pedagogy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Language Pedagogy Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijolp.v4i1.57

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Student needs for each course are different. Implementations that do not meet the needs will cause problems in the learning process. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of materials to be used in creative writing classes, especially while learning opinion writing that meets the students' needs of learning materials. This research is a quantitative descriptive study. Using purposive sampling technique, 38 of all students of the PGRI University of West Sumatra in the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program, participated in this study. The students were asked to respond to an online questionnaire investigating their situation in the creative writing class, their needs and difficulties in learning materials about opinion writing as one of subtopics in the creative writing course. This research provides insights to design a Flipped Project Based Learning model using an e-learning platform. The results revealed that with the conventional learning, some students were less motivated and creative, so it is necessary to provide learning materials that can encourage all students' active participation and writing creativity without exception . Besides, the students need a complete and systematic set of learning materials about the concept of opinion writing that allows them to customize the topics and ideas for writing opinions, along with lecturer guidance in understanding the concept of writing the opinions. Additionally, the materials should be able to help them deal with their difficulties in determining ideas and the title of the opinion essay.