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Infusing moral content into primary school English textbooks: A critical discourse analysis Sulistiyo, Urip; Supiani, S.; Kailani, Ahmad; Lestariyana, Reni Puspitasari Dwi
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol 10, No 1 (2020): Vol. 10, No. 1, May 2020
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v10i1.25067

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Situated in character-based education, the Indonesian Government mandates all teachers to incorporate moral values into school subjects. Teaching English to young learners (TEYL) is no exception. Little empirical evidence reports how school textbooks (e.g., language textbooks) discursively teach particular values explicitly and implicitly. To validate whether English for young learners (EYL) textbooks teach particular moral values, the present critical discourse study (CDA) reported in this article examines how moral content is discursively infused into EYL textbooks. Framed in Hallidayan Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) theory, it looks specifically at how particular moral values are represented in three nationally-adopted EYL textbooks through lexical choices, the representation of images, and selected texts that the textbook writers use to represent their attitudinal discourse. The findings show that the value of helping others is predominantly represented in the textbooks. The other dominant values encapsulated in the textbooks include politeness and caring. We conclude that the textbook writers place greater emphasis on such values as helping others, being polite, and caring in the textbooks in as much as they may want to teach these values at an early age.
Indonesian or English? EFL Student Teachers’ Preference and Perception on the Language Use in the Classroom Eddy Haryanto; Urip Sulistiyo; Miftahul Khairani; Retno Wulan
IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education) IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education)| Vol. 3 | No.1 | 2016
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijee.v3i1.3941

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ABSTRACT The purposes of this research were to investigate learners’ perception in teaching English using Bahasa and English, learners’ preference for language use as the medium of instruction, and the subjects that can be taught by using Bahasa. The participants were 57 EFL learners in the fourth semester at a university in Jambi Province, Indonesia. This research was designed in mix method by distributing a questionnaire and conducting a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) as the data collection techniques. The findings showed that the students were excited to have English as the medium of instruction in their classroom. However, they also welcome the L1 (Bahasa Indonesia). In addition, the learners preferred to have English as the medium of instruction in their English classroom. In view of this, the use of both their L1 and L2 should be balanced. Moreover, concerning the subjects taught, the learners need the use of English especially in the Listening and Speaking classrooms. ABSTRAK Penelitian in bertujuan untuk mengetahui persepsi mahasiswa mengenai pengajaran Bahasa Inggris dengan menggunakan Bahasa Indonesia dan Bahasa Inggris, pilihan mahasiswa dalam penggunaan bahasa tersebut sebagai media pengajaran di dalam kelas, dan jenis – jenis pelajaran yang bisa diajarkan dengan menggunakan Bahasa Indonesia. Peserta dalam penelitian ini adalah 57 mahasiswa semester empat pada salah satu universitas di Provinsi Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia yang diambil melalui purposive sampling. Penelitian ini didesain dalam metode campuran melalui angket dan Diskusi Kelompok Terarah (FGD).  Hasil yang didapat menunjukkan bahwa siswa sangat senang menggunakan Bahasa Inggris dalam pengajaran di kelas. Namun, siswa juga tidak keberatan dengan penggunaan Bahasa Indonesia. Sebagai tambahan, siswa lebih memilih penggunaan Bahasa Inggris sebagai media pengajaran di dalam kelas. Oleh karena itu, penggunaan kedua Bahasa tersebut haruslah seimbang. Terkait dengan mata pelajaran, mahasiswa lebih memilih penggunaan Bahasa Inggris hanya dalam pengajaran “menyimak (listening)” dan “berbicara (speaking)” How to Cite: Haryanto, E. Sulistiyo, U. Wulan, R. (2016). Indonesian or English?  EFL Student Teachers’ Preference and Perception on the Language Use in the Classroom. IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education), 3(1), 46-59. doi:10.15408/ijee.v3i1.3941 Permalink/DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15408/ijee.v3i1.3941
Identifying Cultural Values of the Narrative Texts in an English Textbook for Tenth Grade of Senior High School Urip Sulistiyo; Kaspul Anwar; Gemila Lestari; Desi Afriani; Widya Kartika; Retno Wulan
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 20, No 1: June 2020, Nationally Accredited
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/celt.v20i1.2481

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Many English teachers assumed that culture cannot be separated from English learning. This paper aimed to investigate the cultural values of the narrative texts in English textbook for grade tenth of senior high school. The data of the research were collected from narrative reading passage in English textbook for senior high school entitled “Bahasa Inggris”, English textbook Curriculum 2013 (henceforth, K13) published by The Ministry of Education of Republic of Indonesia. To reveal what culture values represented in the narrative reading passage in the textbook, the cultural values were categorized into several source cultures such as visual representation of the cultures, and the objectives of the lesson related to cultural values in narrative texts. Moreover, the findings of this research discovered that there were three cultural values identified in the narrative reading passages in the textbook such as respect for the right indigenous people, finding peace and nature and with all forms of life, and appreciation of cultural products.
Using Social Media for English Language Learning by EFL University Students: A Mixed-Methods Study Tubagus Zam Zam Al Arif; Urip Sulistiyo; Reli Handayani
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature Vol 20, No 2: December 2020, Nationally Accredited
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/celt.v21i1.2312

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the usage of social media for English language learning by students at a state university in Jambi, Indonesia. a mixed-method approach was applied in this study. To collect data for this study, a survey and a semi-structured interview were used. The questionnaire was completed by 137 students, and 10 were interviewed randomly from those who completed the questionnaire. The quantitative data from the questionnaire were analyzed using basic statistical analysis, while the data from the interviews were analyzed using phenomenological case analysis combined with coding thematically. This study investigates students’ perceptions towards the use of six popular social media (Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Instagram, Telegram, and Twitter) in learning English as a foreign language. The results of this study revealed that students utilize a variety of social media platforms, particularly Instagram and Facebook. They showed positive attitudes towards the use of social media for learning English. The students perceived that social media plays an important role to improve their English language skills. In addition, the social media which are mostly used for learning English by EFL university students is Instagram, and they use the social media for learning English as additional (optional) language learning tools in their spare time
JIGSAW LEARNING STRATEGY IN A DIVERSE SCIENCE-CLASSROOM SETTING: FEASIBILITY, CHALLENGES, AND ADJUSTMENT Muhammad Haris Effendi Hasibuan; Fuldiaratman Fuldiaratman; Fatria Dewi; Urip Sulistiyo; Susi Hindarti
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 39, No 3 (2020): CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN, VOL. 39, NO. 3, OCTOBER 2020
Publisher : LPMPP Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v39i3.30634

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Jigsaw learning strategy is considered effective in enhancing students’ learning outcomes. Yet, it is problematic for a science classroom that contains educational challenges. The aim of this study was to investigate the implementation of the jigsaw learning in science classes in Indonesian classrooms. This included the feasibility of the jigsaw strategy, the challenges that interfered with the implementations, and the necessary approach to fit the strategy with the challenges. A qualitative case study was used. Three chemistry classes (each consisted of 35 grade 11 students) and a chemistry teacher were involved in this study. Data were collected from classroom observations and interviews. The findings showed that jigsaw learning was not fully feasible as it could not be completely implemented in the participating classes. Unsupportive educational settings such as time limitation, large population, the ill-sized classroom, teacher’s lack of participation and the complexity of the jigsaw structure had influenced the lack of success of the implementations. Rather than seeking help from educational supports that normally involves a financial-concern educational policy, this study recommends adjusting the jigsaw structure to increase its feasibility in such learning condition.
Organizing Professional and Pedagogical Training to Improve English Teachers’ Skills: A Literature Review URIP SULISTIYO; SEPTU HASWINDY
Edukasi Vol 5 No 2 (2018): Edukasi: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran
Publisher : State Islamic University of Raden Fatah Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/ejpp.v5i2.2737

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This literature review study aims to address the current issues on English Teachers’ problems in their efforts to develop their professional and pedagogical competence, in Jambi Province, Indonesia. The critical review of relevant studies on the field of professional and pedagogical competence of EFL teachers reveals that there are several topics related to the competences and skills that teachers should have to better improve their teaching practice. In this review, the researchers present what literatures suggested and recommended in the area of teachers’ professional and pedagogical competence and possible training that stakeholders might hold to improve the quality of teachers teaching English both in junior and senior high schools in Indonesia. The relevant articles being reviewed were from Indonesian context as well as International context. This study hopefully can contribute to the betterment of teaching practice of English in Indonesian schools. The following topics are presented in order; teacher’s professional competence, teachers’ pedagogical competence. The domains and dimensions of English teachers’ competence, teachers’ training, and conclusion and suggestions.
Orientations in learning English as a foreign language: How do Indonesian students view them? Kaspul Anwar; M. Faruq Ubaidillah; Veronico N. Tarrayo; Febti Ismiatun; Khusnul Khotimah; Irawansyah Irawansyah; Urip Sulistiyo
EduLite: Journal of English Education, Literature and Culture Vol 5, No 1 (2020): February 2020
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (186.248 KB) | DOI: 10.30659/e.5.1.32-42

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Anchored by the scant studies on Indonesian junior high school students’ orientation in learning English as a foreign language, this present study showcased how their learning orientation, delved into integrative and instrumental orientation models, was enacted. 144 students were recruited to answer an integrative and instrumental orientation 20-item questionnaire adapted from Attitude Motivation Test Battery (AMTB). Findings suggested that in terms of integrative orientation, the participants viewed learning English as a gateway to knowing and understanding native speakers’ cultural norms. This tenet was echoed by the global spread of English. In terms of instrumental orientation, the participants believed that learning English assisted them in career advancement. The results of this study concluded that the students, despite positively favored in learning English, leaned their English learning orientation on the native speakerism issue and the global spread of English.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING AND EFL TEACHER COMPETENCE IN INDONESIA Urip Sulistiyo
Proceedings of ISELT FBS Universitas Negeri Padang Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Proceedings of the 4th International Seminar on English Language & Teaching (ISE
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

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This paper presents an overview of English language teaching and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher education in Indonesia. Several factors appear to impede the success of teaching and learning EFL in Indonesia. Teacher qualifications and low English proficiency, classroom size, students’ motivation, classroom-oriented learning, and limited sources of learning are factors that influence EFL teaching and learning success. There are several constraints at work between language policy and language teaching classroom practices in Indonesia. First, students have very different motivations and background traits, which make it difficult to design and resource a single curriculum that suits all (or most) students across the country. Second, inadequate funds mean low wages for teachers, poor resourcing and the likelihood of large class sizes. Low teacher salaries cause the majority of teachers to work in additional jobs outside of school hours, which reduces the time they can allocate to lesson preparation, efforts to improve teaching practices and undertaking development to enhance their professional knowledge. Third, the influence of policy and curriculum politics is a constraint to language learning. In EFL teaching and learning contexts, teacher competence is essential to facilitating successful English exposure and learning during classroom activities. A number of Indonesian scholars are aware of this importance—for example, Soepriyatna (2012) identified the domains of EFL teachers’ competence in Indonesia. These domains can inform teacher education programs to design the curriculum in ways that align with the needs of EFL teachers during their classroom preparation.
English Exposure from Digital Media and its Influence on Communicative Competence: Students’ Perspectives and Experiences EDDY HARYANTO; URIP SULISTIYO; POVI FRANSISKA; IMELDA YOSE
Indonesian Research Journal in Education |IRJE| Vol. 3, No. 2, December 2019
Publisher : Universitas Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (739.361 KB) | DOI: 10.22437/irje.v3i2.7956

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This research investigated the phenomenon of English language exposure from digital media, which is divided into three media platforms (internet and social media, audiovisual, and audio). The main aim of the research was to find out participants’ perspectives on digital media as language users and digital media’s influences on the participants’ communicative competence. This research was designed as a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews and document reviews. The findings are divided into two main issues. First, the participants’ perspectives on digital media revealed that digital media are divided into two points of views; 1) their functions (providing platforms to integrate language knowledge into language productions, providing blueprints of popular linguistics features, and answering to any questions about all related information), 2) the contents (limitless, authentic, and engaging). The findings of the research suggest that there is an important experience of English exposure found and exercised by the participants from/in all the three digital media. Implications and suggestions are also discussed.
Pengaruh Stres Kerja, Motivasi Kerja dan Kepuasan Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Guru Heni Fitriratna Sari; Ekawarna Ekawarna; Urip Sulistiyo
EDUKATIF : JURNAL ILMU PENDIDIKAN Vol 4, No 1 (2022): February Pages 1-1600
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (270.283 KB) | DOI: 10.31004/edukatif.v4i1.2113

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Latar belakang penelitian rendahnya kierja guru di sekolah dilihat dari stres kerja, motivasi dan kepuasan kerja. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjawab pertanyaan utama pengaruh stres kerja, motivasi kerja dan kepuasan kerja terhadap kinerja guru di Sekolah Dasar Negeri di Kecamatan Danau Sipin Kota Jambi. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Kuantitif. Hasil penelitian menunjukan terdapat pengaruh langsung stres kerja terhadap kepuasan kerja dengan P value dibawah 0,05 dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,624 (62,4%), terdapat pengaruh langsung stres kerja terhadap kinerja guru dengan P value dibawah 0,05 dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,568 (56,8%), terdapat pengaruh tidak langsung stres kerja terhadap kinerja guru melalui kepuasan kerja dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,098 (9,8%), terdapat pengaruh langsung motivasi kerja terhadap kepuasan kerja dengan P value dibawah 0,05 dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,852 (85,2%), terdapat pengaruh langsung motivasi kerja terhadap kinerja guru dengan P value dibawah 0,05 dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,379 (37,9%), terdapat pengaruh tidak langsung motivasi kerja terhadap kinerja guru melalui kepuasan kerja dengan Original Sample sebesar (β) = 0,134 (13,4%) dan terdapat pengaruh langsung kepuasan kerja terhadap kinerja guru dengan P value dibawah 0,05 dengan original sample sebesar (β) = 0,157 (15,7%). 
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Bakri Abrar, Mukhlas Abrar, Muklash Achmad Samsudin Agus Setyonegoro Agus Syarif Agus Syarif Ahmad Kailani, Ahmad Akhmad Fikri Rosyadi Akhmad Habibi, Akhmad Ali Idrus Ali, Raden Muhammad Alwandi Yanta Krisna Amirul Mukminin Amri, Samsul Anggelina, Selin Edri Anggraini, Vica Nurista Angraini, Desti Aridem Vintoni Arif Fadillah Armando Armando Armando, Y. G. Astika, Yulia Wiji Bashir, Ashadi Chaniago, Fransisko Charles Darwin Damayanti, Elok Daniel Happy Putra Delita Sartika Desi Afriani Diningsih, Rina Dony Efriza Dwi Suryahartati EDDY HARYANTO Eddy Haryanto Eddy Haryanto EKA ROSMAWATI Ekawarna . Ekawarna Ekawarna, Ekawarna Eko Kuntarto Ella Novitasari Enny Hidajati Ernanda Ernanda ERNANDA, ERNANDA Fatria Dewi Febti Ismiatun Fransisca, Maria Fuldiaratman Gemila Lestari Gessy Frischa Oktavia Hadiyanto Hadiyanto Hamdan Hamdan Hartono, Rudi Hendra Sofyan Hendriani Heni Fitriratna Sari Heri Mudra, Heri Hidayati Hidayati IMELDA YOSE Indriyani Indryani Indryani, Indryani Irawansyah Irawansyah Ismael, Ismael KA Rahman Kaspul Anwar Khaira, Ulfa Khusnul Khotimah Kishy Indas Rusyadi Kristiyono, Santo Lestari, Olivia Indah Lestari, renda Lestariyana, Reni Puspitasari Dwi Lia Angela Lidiawati Lina Suryati Liza Septa Wilyanti Luluk Sri Agus Prasetyoningsih M Asyraf Marzul Hidayat Maya Anggraini Meditamar, Mohd. Odha Megawaty, Merti Miftahul Khairani Muazza Muazza MUHAMMAD ALI Muhammad Haris Effendi Hasibuan Muhammad Sofwan Mujtahid, Iqbal Mukhlash Abrar Nababan, Pasma Nazurty Nazurty Nely Arif Neni Hermita Neny Novridewi NOVITA EKASARI Nur Aini Nur Habibah Pebrianto, Dony Yusra POVI FRANSISKA Pratama, Aryawira Pratama, Muhammad Esa Priyanto Priyanto Putimasurai, Putimasurai Qodri, Muhammad Amin Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Reko Hary Putra Reli Handayani Reli Handayani, Reli Resti, Meri Retno Wulan Retno Wulan Retno Wulan Riky Nelvia D Rokayah Rokayah Romi Kurniadi Rustam Rustam Rustam Rustam Safitri, Tari Saharudin Saharudin Saputri, Pratiwi Sari, Diana Ayu Puspita SEPTU HASWINDY Siti Fitriah Sofyan Sofyan Sofyan Sri Wachyuni Sri Wachyunni Sukamad, Sukamad Sukendro Supiani, S. Susi Hindarti Syahrial Syahrial Syifa, Putri Takriyanti, Rizky Tubagus Zam Zam Al Arif Tubagus Zam Zam Al Arif Tuti Alawiyah Ugi Nugraha Ulfa, Santria Upik Yelianti Vebrianto, Rian Veronico N. Tarrayo Waluyo, Gatot Hadi Widya Kartika WINDA TRISNAWATI Wini, Lusia Oktri Wulandari, Bunga Ayu Y. G. Armando Yaldi , Destri YANTO YANTO Zuria Lupita