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Parents’ Impression On Quality Of Children In Learning Process At Classroom Siregar, Dinda Salsabilah; Septiani Nasution, Melina Putri; Tarigan, Thalya Marchanda; Kurnia, Soechi; Alamsyah Lubis, Bambang Nur
SCHOULID: Indonesian Journal of School Counseling Vol 8, No 2 (2023): SCHOULID : Indonesian Journal of School Counseling
Publisher : Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/083652011

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Parenting style referred to the approach and methods that parents used to raise their children. This research aims to explore parents' perceptions, policies and participation in supporting children's learning process. Descriptive qualitative was used as a research method. The data of this study was a result of questionnaire and interview, and the source of the data was taken from students at MIS AL-QUBA Medan. The result of this study was the role of parents did not influence student learning in class, due to a lack of supporting factors. Various studies show that parental involvement has a positive impact on children's academic achievement, social development and emotional well-being by some factors, communication between parents and students, nutritious food, and other supporting factors such as additional tutoring and learning facilities.
Enhancing Thai Students' Speaking Skills Through Debate: A Case Study At Darul Ulum School, Satun, Thailand Kurnia, Soechi; Syahputra, Bambang Panca; Hum, M.
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i4.1229

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of using debate as a method to enhance Thai students’ English-speaking skills at Darul Ulum School, Satun, Thailand. The research was conducted using a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design, which focused on the integration of debate activities into the learning process to improve students’ speaking proficiency. The participants of this study consisted of 30 students from Class X at Darul Ulum School. The data were analyzed using the paired sample t-test to assess the improvement in students' speaking performance before and after the intervention. The results showed a significant increase in students’ English-speaking skills, with a p-value less than 0.000 and a t-count of 6.901, which is greater than the t-table value of 1.669. These findings indicate that the use of debate significantly enhances students’ speaking abilities. Debate encourages real-time thinking, promotes critical analysis, and helps students articulate their thoughts more clearly and confidently, making it an effective strategy for improving English-speaking skills in the classroom.
Parents’ Impression On Quality Of Children In Learning Process At Classroom Siregar, Dinda Salsabilah; Septiani Nasution, Melina Putri; Tarigan, Thalya Marchanda; Kurnia, Soechi; Alamsyah Lubis, Bambang Nur
SCHOULID: Indonesian Journal of School Counseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): SCHOULID : Indonesian Journal of School Counseling
Publisher : Indonesian Counselor Association (IKI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23916/083652011

Abstract

Parenting style referred to the approach and methods that parents used to raise their children. This research aims to explore parents' perceptions, policies and participation in supporting children's learning process. Descriptive qualitative was used as a research method. The data of this study was a result of questionnaire and interview, and the source of the data was taken from students at MIS AL-QUBA Medan. The result of this study was the role of parents did not influence student learning in class, due to a lack of supporting factors. Various studies show that parental involvement has a positive impact on children's academic achievement, social development and emotional well-being by some factors, communication between parents and students, nutritious food, and other supporting factors such as additional tutoring and learning facilities.