Sri Supiah Cahyati
IKIP Siliwangi, Indonesia

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Reflections on Best English Teacher Practices in Using Technology for Distance Learning Solutions during the Disruption Period of the Covid-19 Pandemic Sri Supiah Cahyati; Wahyu Wijayati; Aniati Aniati; Sri Haryati; Septyana Prasetianingrum
Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): APRIL
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This paper discussed the best practice experiences of English teachers in using technology applications during the disruption of the COVID-19. This study also understood teachers' opinions about the reasons that require them to use learning technology. The author's observations on distance learning and semi-structured interviews were methods of obtaining the data. Based on the data analysis and discussion, this paper reveals that the superior practice of teachers using distance learning applications is a professional need for English teachers as the implementation of government policies to close schools and open classes remotely. To meet the demands of student learning, the use of learning applications is part of the learning solution in the era of pandemic disruption. The school's policy is that the best access to learning was by applying learning technology handled professionally. This study also understands that the main factors in the use of learning applications by teachers and students are the use of technology in the digital era to improve competence and learning outcomes in English. The author also understands that the technology learning approach is constructive for teachers and students with technological pedagogical beliefs. Therefore, these skills must be sustainable to improve teachers' teaching competencies and professionalism as an educational approach to the technocultural approach.
AN ANALYSIS OF ILLOCUTIONARY ACT IN JOE BIDEN’S VICTORY SPEECH REGARDING UNITED STATES ELECTION Zaenurdin Zaenurdin; Sri Supiah Cahyati
PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2024
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This research is an analysis of the Illocutionary act. It aimed to analyze the categories of the illocutionary act that used by Joe Biden’s speech, and what is dominant utterances used in his speech. This research applied the descriptive qualitative method and illocutionary at uses  act theory by Searle (1979). The data were taken from the The Washington Post, Friday, November 11, 2020, in Washington.. There were 59 utterances and the percentage of utterances were Expressive (42%), Assertive (24%), Commissive (19%), Declarative (10%), and Directive (5%). The result showed the dominant utterances used by Joe Bidens’ is Expresive (25 utterances), Biden showed his audiences an inner state in thanking, congratulating, and greeting. Based on the result, Joe Biden used low level in directive of illocutionary acts in his speech.