Lakawa, Agustin Rebecca
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A Bibliometric Review of Research Developments on Writing Instructional Materials in Indonesian Language Learning at The Higher Education Level Zulfadhli, Muhammad; Farokhah, Laely; Lakawa, Agustin Rebecca; Dinihari, Yulian; Hamdani, Haris
WASPADA (Jurnal Wawasan Pengembangan Pendidikan) Vol 13, No 2 (2025): WASPADA
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education of Undaris

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This study aims to analyze research trends on writing skills learning materials in Indonesianlanguage learning in higher education through bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer software. This studyuses a bibliometric analysis method. Data were obtained through Publish or Perish to obtain metadata sourcedfrom Google Scholar between 2010 and 2025. Furthermore, the data were analyzed based on quantity,quality, and structure indicators using the VOSviewer. The results show that from 2015 to 2025, researchtrends on writing skills learning materials in Indonesian language learning in higher education experienced asignificant increase. Although in 2022 and 2025 there was a decline. Network visualization throughVOSviewer shows that the most frequently appearing terms are Indonesian language, learning material,student, and university, while research specifically discussing writing learning materials in Indonesianlanguage learning is still very limited. Articles with the highest citations emphasize learning media andlanguage teaching materials in general. These findings indicate a research gap as well as an opportunity forfurther research to develop teaching materials on writing topics that are more innovative and relevant to theneeds of Indonesian language learning in higher education.Keywords: Bibliometrics, Indonesian Language Learning, Learning Materials, Trends, VOSviewer
Hubungan Motivasi dan Kemandirian Belajar: Pentingnya Bahasa Indonesia untuk Tujuan Akademik di Perguruan Tinggi Lakawa, Agustin Rebecca; Zulfadhli, Muhammad; Hamdani, Haris
GERAM Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): GERAM (Gerakan Aktif Menulis)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia FKIP Universitas Islam Riau

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Motivation and learning autonomy determine the level of success in learning languages; even the relationship between the two is considered to affect each other. Learning Indonesian for academic purposes is still underdeveloped at the university level regarding student motivation and learning autonomy. Therefore, understanding both terms can accommodate all parties involved in the learning process toward students' strategies, styles, and needs. This study investigates how the relationship between motivational constructs and autonomy contributes to the sustainability of the Indonesian learning process with academic purposes in higher education. This qualitative study was conducted among 34 undergraduate students who took the general basic Indonesian course at Universitas Trisakti Jakarta. Data was collected using a questionnaire distributed using google form and calculated using a Likert scale of 1 to 4, from strongly agree to strongly disagree to measure the extent to which students show their level of motivation and autonomy in learning academic Indonesian. The results of this study show that the majority of students have instrumental motivation, namely to obtain the passing grade required by Indonesian language course. This answer is closely related to students' belief which is obtained in the Indonesian language course that can help them in facing various tasks in other courses in terms of using academic Indonesian. Regarding learning autonomy, students identified among others, ability, responsibility, and confidence in directing the learning process. This study concludes that students show high motivation and proportionally equal to their learning autonomy.