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The Improving Students’ Vocabularies Using Newspapers as an Authentic Materials Zahwa Azwaza Kalima'aza; I Putu Sukmaantara; Wiwiek Eko Bindarti
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 3 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 3. NOVEMBER 2021
Publisher : English Education Study Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (562.77 KB) | DOI: 10.19184/eej.v8i3.27617

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Authentic material is the material that the contents and the language used is close to the students’ real life. Authentic materials have not been specifically produced for the purpose of language teaching and this easily differentiates it from textbook materials. In addition, the use of authentic materials is expected to bring students in direct contact with reality so that students are interested in the vocabulary learning process. This research aims to find out the use of the authentic materials; English newspapers in teaching vocabulary. The participants of this research are the eleventh grader of Muhammadiyah 2 Genteng Senior High School which consists of 31 students. The design of this research is classroom action research. There are two kinds of data collected by the researcher; primary and secondary data. The primary data were collected from the students’ observation, and vocabulary test, while the secondary data were collected from the result of interview, and documentation. In this research, the researcher found that in the first meeting, the students’ participation was 65% and in the second meeting was 84%. Moreover, the students’ vocabulary scores have improved from 61.29% to 87.097%. It can be concluded that the use of the authentic materials; English newspapers can improve the eleventh grade students’ vocabulary achievement. Keywords: Authentic Materials, Vocabulary, Newspapers
Enhancing The Tenth Grade Students’ Active Participation And Reading Comprehension Achievement By Using Know, Want, Learned (KWL) Strategy Robi Nurmiftah; Aan Erlyana Fardhani; Wiwiek Eko Bindarti
EFL Education Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2021): Vol. 8. No. 1. MARCH 2021
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This classroom action research was intended to enhance students’ active participation and reading comprehension achievement by using KWL strategy. The research participants of the study were 31 students of X IPA 2 at SMAN Tamanan, Bondowoso. The implementation of KWL strategy could enhance the X IPA2students’ active participation in teacher learning process of reading comprehension. The result of observation showed that the percentage of the students who were active before the action was 22.5%. After the action in Cycle1, the percentage of the students who were active increased to 75.5% while in Cycle2 was 87%.Moreover, the implementation of KWL strategy could enhance the X IPA 2students’ reading comprehension achievement. The result of reading comprehension test showed that the percentage of students who got score ≥73improved from 0% in the previous reading score to 76% in Cycle1 and 88% in Cycle2. Both the result of observation and reading achievement test had achieved the target minimum criteria of the success of classroom action research that was 75%.
The Didactic Fabric of Folklore: A Narrative Analysis of Values in “Bandha Warisan” Riandita Riandita; Wiwiek Eko Bindarti; Miss Treesirin Chaloemkiti; Jaraswat Trairat; Shella Dela Cruz
Journal of Language, Literature, and Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to systematically identify, describe, and categorize the moral education values ​​contained in the Javanese folktale anthology "Bandha Warisan." The analysis focuses on an in-depth exploration of the implicit and explicit ethical messages in the narrative, as well as its relevance as a source of local wisdom-based teaching materials in the context of character education in Indonesia. Methodology: This research uses descriptive qualitative analysis. Data were collected through careful reading and note-taking techniques from the “Bandha Warisan” anthology. Data validity was ensured through expert judgement (semantic validity) and reliability testing. Main Findings: The analysis identified 31 moral values, systematically categorized into four relational domains: human-God (accepting destiny, prayer, gratitude, repentance) human-others (harmony, mutual aid, respect for parents, cooperation, affection) human-environment (cleanliness, caring for animals); and human-self (honesty, humility, diligence, generosity, keeping promises). These values reflect core Javanese ethical principles such as nrimo, rukun, and andhap asor. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study provides a systematic mapping of moral values from a modern, curated Javanese folktale anthology. It bridges traditional wisdom with contemporary character education, offering a practical reference for educators and parents in using local literature for moral pedagogy. The research highlights the anthology's role as an active instrument for cultural transmission and ethical formation in the modern era.