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Enhancing Listening Comprehension through Youtube Videos for Non-English Major Students Delis Meta Tiana; Ary Iswanto Wibowo; Jimmi Jimmi; Rina Lestari
EDUCATION AND LINGUISTICS KNOWLEDGE JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Education and Linguistics Knowledge Journal (Edulink)
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Islam Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32503/edulink.v5i2.3734

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The goal of this study is to enhance students' listening comprehension by using YouTube videos. This study employed classroom action research Kemmis and Taggart’s design as its methodology. There were thirty- five of non-English major students in the subject. The findings demonstrate a significant improvement in students' listening comprehension. After the teaching and learning process using YouTube videos, it reveals that the students' mean score in cycle 1 was 68.3, with 68.57% passing the minimum standard score. It continued to cycle 2 with a mean score of 71.0 and a passing percentage of 85.71%, indicating a significant improvement in listening test results. In cycle 3, students' mean score was 84.2, and 94.29% passed the minimum standard score. Hence, the implementation of YouTube videos as a learning media can help students to enhance their listening comprehension. It is proven by the improvement of students’ mean score and their learning performance in each cycle.
Exploring the Proficiency of English Teachers in Digital Literacy Sri Arfani; Yanti Rosalinah; Ibnu Subroto; Retno Rahayuningsih; Rina Lestari
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 15, No 4 (2023): AL-ISHLAH: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i4.4154

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In the post-pandemic era, teachers must have digital literacy skills to effectively teach and engage with their students in a virtual or hybrid learning environment. One problem with digital literacy and teachers in the post-pandemic era is that not all teachers may have the necessary skills and training to use technology for teaching and learning effectively. Building on these findings, this study aimed to investigate the digital literacy competence of English teachers and address the problems and challenges they face in the post-pandemic era. This study was conducted using a qualitative method with a descriptive analysis approach. The study was conducted in Bogor city, with data collected through a questionnaire administered from 25 English teachers in several senior high schools. The results suggest that most teachers have a high level of digital literacy in using technology to support learning, possibly due to the increasing emphasis on technology integration in education and the availability of professional development opportunities. However, there is still room for improvement in areas such as digital assessment, identifying credible sources, and recognizing risks associated with using digital tools safely. The findings also suggest that teachers with different levels of digital literacy have varying levels of understanding in areas such as copyright laws and collaboration.