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The Efforts of Handling English Learning Process for Inclusive Students at Elementary Schools in Bengkulu City Safitri Nur Fauziah; Dian Susyla; Ria Angraini; Washlurachim Safitri
Edu-Ling: Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
Publisher : English Education Study Program Faculty of Teacher Training and Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/edu-ling.v6i2.3732

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The objectives of this research were to determine the efforts of handling English learning process for inclusive students at elementary schools in Bengkulu City. This study used qualitative method. The objects of this study were SD Alam Mahira Bengkulu and SDIT Al Aufa Bengkulu. The data were analyzed by using the procedures of Miles and Huberman (2014) namely; data reduction, display data, and Verification and conclusion. The results of this study showed that; (1) there were the efforts of handling English learning process for inclusive students at elementary schools in Bengkulu City such as conducting assessments, carrying out individual learning and therapy. (2) the obstacles in dealing with inclusive students found on teacher resources, lack of cooperation between parents and schools, and the emotional condition of inclusive students, (3) schools’ efforts make to deal with inclusive students were conducted by providing training for teachers and shadow teachers and the existence of special guidance teacher or inclusion coordinator. In conclusion the presence of inclusive students means that schools must be able to provide more efforts to ensure that all students receive services that are appropriate to their needs and abilities. Keywords: Effort, Elementary Schools, Handling, Inclusive Students
STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH LANGUAGE ANXIETY IN ORAL PRESENTATION Siti Nurulita Azizah; Yupika Maryansyah; Dian Susyla; Ririn Putri Ananda
Journal of English Language and Literature Teaching Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Manado

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This study aims to find out and describe the strategies students used for coping with language anxiety in oral presentation and to find out the most dominant strategy used by students for coping with language anxiety in oral presentation. This research used a descriptive qualitative research method. The subject of this research were 6th semester students of English Study Program of Muhammadiyah University of Bengkulu. 22 English students who had do presentation in the class. Researcher used observation sheet, questionnaire and interview guide to data collection technique. The result of this study showed that; 1) students used 5 strategies for coping their language anxiety were preparation, relaxation, positive thinking, peer seeking and resignation; 2) the dominant strategy used by students were preparation and relaxation. The conclusion of this study are students used 5 strategies for coping their language anxiety and students used dominant strategy for coping their language anxiety with preparation.
Pre-Service Teacher’ Preparation for Teaching English At School Deta Amelia; Dian Susyla; Sinarman Jaya; Ririn Putri Ananda
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v4i3.7588

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This research aims to investigate the pre-service teacher’ preparation for teaching English of English Study Program Students of University of Muhammadiyah Bengkulu. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The subject of the study was all of the students at the sixth semester who enrolled microteaching subject at English program of UMB Bengkulu. The microteaching class was divided into five classes with total students 44. The researcher used interview and observation list as the instruments of the research in this study. The interview guide was constructed from “K to 12 Blended Teaching Preparation” adopted by Graham et al. (2019). The result of this research showed that the pre-service teacher’ preparation for teaching English was good or in high level of preparation. The preservice teachers’ preparations were related to some aspects; (a) Preparation related to the material to be taught; (b) Preparation related to learning media; (c) Preparation related to teaching strategies with the following steps; (d). Preparation related to assessment; (e) Preparation related to the use of ICT tool (computer/laptop); and (f) Preparation related to the mastering of using teaching online platforms (Zoom, Whatsapp, Google Classroom). It is suggested for the preservice teachers to be ready to face another possibility for the next during the pandemic of Covid-19, especially the problems which may come among the teaching and learning accessibility. The preservice teachers are required to be more interacted with the modern technology in order to be able to compete with the development of technology especially in education field. Moreover, further studies are recommended to investigate deeper research related to the preservice teachers preparation in teaching English with large number of sample of research. Keywords : Preservice Teacher, Preparation, Teaching English
A Study Of Students Motivation And Risk-Taking In Learning Speaking At English Education Study Program Of Muhammadiyah University Of Bengkulu Hendri Widodo; Dian Susyla; Epi Wadison
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v4i3.7592

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The title of this research is A Study of Students’ Motivation and Risk-Taking in Learning Speaking at English Education Study Program of Muhammadiyah University of Bengkulu. The objective of this research was the students’ motivation and risk-taking in learning speaking at fifth semester English students in Academic Years 2016/2017 at Muhammadiyah University of Bengkulu and the limited on the research only focus on learning speaking. The design of the research was descriptive research. This method used to get the description by analyzing, interpreting and concluding. In the case, the researcher wanted to find out about the type students’ motivation and risk-taking in the fifth semester. In collecting the data, the researcher met the students in the fifth semester inside and outside of the class. Then the researcher gave the questionnaire. Next, ask the students to answer the questionnaire. After that the researcher took back the questionnaire and accumulated it to reinforce the result of this research. After that the researcher analyzed the data, so the researcher concluded that the type of students’ motivation and risk-taking of fifth semester was extrinsic motivation (62.2%) and analytical risk-taking (60.6%). The researcher suggested that the students to learning speaking more seriously and use the spend time to practice and study. The result of this research could be as a reference for the next researcher. Key word : Motivation, Risk-Taking
THE INTEGRATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Leli Ridayani; Wahyudi Badri; Dian Susyla
Teaching English and Language Learning English Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/telle.v5i1.7725

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Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has undergone significant transformation alongside technological advancements, particularly through the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI technology holds great potential for enhancing the efficiency of language learning while introducing more adaptive and personalized methods. By leveraging AI, learners can experience more interactive learning environments, enabling them to practice language skills in ways that are simultaneously enjoyable and challenging. AI also provides flexible and personalized learning tools, allowing teaching materials to be tailored to individual skill levels, learning styles, and paces. This technology fosters a dynamic learning experience by offering instant feedback, helping learners correct their mistakes more quickly. Moreover, AI-based applications and platforms, such as chatbots and simulations, enhance immersion in language learning, enabling learners to engage in authentic real-life scenarios. Moving forward, AI is expected to become increasingly integrated into language education, offering even more opportunities to support the success of second language learning worldwide.