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Task-based material design for academic purposes: Learners' English writing skill improvement Audi Yundayani; Lidwina Sri Ardiasih
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 8, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v8i1.18169

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English Writing for Academic Purposes (EWAP) seems daunting for higher education students in the Indonesian context. Genuinely, the ability of EWAP is one of the study skills required in the academic field. Preliminary research has shown that EWAP materials have not been identified based on students’ needs. This study focuses on the students’ need analysis of the EWAP materials, including confirming the quality of the task-based material design that enhances the students’ skills of the EWAP. The study used the educational research and development method, involving non-English learners from a private college in Indonesia. Researchers used the test, the semi-structured interview, and the questionnaire as instruments. The observation was also carried out to describe implementing the task-based material design of the EWAP. The results indicate that students need task-based material as an authentic EWAP material that focuses on learning to communicate through interaction. It also gives them the ability to focus not just on the use of languages but also on the learning process itself. The task-based EWAP materials have a significant influence on the development of students’ writing skills. As a result, this approach is well suited to foster a learning desire to write in a context-approximately as a means of expressing their intentions. Besides, the study’s findings show that students were very enthusiastic about engaging in the learning process.
Entry to OER-Based Material Development Of English For Culinary Purposes Irzy Lil Iman; Frimadhona Syafri; Fiki Alghadari; Audi Yundayani
Prosiding Temu Ilmiah Nasional Guru Vol. 14 No. 1 (2022): TING XIV 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (FKIP), Universitas Terbuka

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This study seeks to highlight students' need analysis for English for culinary purposes (ECP) as an entry of open educational resources (OER)-based material development. The participants in the study were two English teachers from a Bekasi vocational school. A semi- structured interview was utilized for data collection. This study found that the learning objective of ECP is to equip students to communicate orally and in writing with clients and other culinary professionals at the A2 or B1 level of English proficiency, within the context of the culinary arts. In addition, the required ECP material should include the following topics: (1) service areas; (2) kitchen utensils; (3) storage room; (4) collaborating as a team; (5) the hazard handling procedure; (6) correspondence activity; (7) le gourmet; (8) ingredients; (9) taking orders. Integration of linguistic features and generic structure should be incorporated into the design of ECP teaching materials to facilitate content-based instruction. The research reveals that OER-based material development for culinary purposes should consider the learning objective, the needs, preferences, and profiles of the students, as well as their English proficiency level. In addition, it is crucial to involve students in the learning process by utilizing OER and authentic material delivered through technology.
DEVELOPING AN ENGLISH WRITING MATERIALS MODELS BASED ON SMART APPLICATION CREATOR FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Rya Gita Sari; Audi Yundayani; Didik Santoso
SOSCIED Vol 6 No 2 (2023): SOSCIED - November 2023
Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Saint Paul Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32531/jsoscied.v6i2.724

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The student’s need for English writing materials that can improve the student’s writing skills to make the learning process more interesting, challenging, an interactive. This study aims to develop English writing materials models based on SAC for junior high school. The objectives of this study were:(1) To know the students needs for English writing materials in junior high school,(2) To know how to design the English writing materials based on SAC for junior high school, (3) To know the development of English writing materials based on SAC for junior high school,(4) To know the implementation of English writing materials based on SAC grade I,(5) To know the effectiveness of English writing materials models based on SAC for teaching the students. This research uses the ADDIE model approach which has five steps. It determine the efficacy of English writing materials based on SAC in the learning. This research uses research & development ( R&D ) study. The subjects of the study were the students in the ninth grade of SMP Negeri 2 Tanjung Pura. The instruments for collecting data were questionnaires, interview, and English test. This writing materials uses a contextual teaching materials (CTL) approach to improve the student’s writing skills. The final result show that the average result of content expert’s score is 89%. The average result of media expert score is 87%. The average result of student;s response score is 85,9%. The average result of teacher response score is 88,3%. There are differences in test result before and after the developing English writing materials based on SAC. The average post test is higher. There is a significant improvement in student’s writing skills after they were taught using writing materials based on SAC. It can be concluded that developing English writing materials based on SAC is effective in increasing student’s writing skills in learning
Students’ Inconsistency when Solving a Geometry Problem in Three-Dimensional Context Alghadari, Fiki; Ma’ruf, Abdul Hakim; Yundayani, Audi
International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijeir.v3i1.6905

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There is an issue regarding students' consistency in completing geometry assignments, as indicated by several research findings and assessments. Diagnosing how students integrate concepts in the conceptual design and understanding the reasons behind their inconsistency in completing assignments are the main focuses of this case study. This research was conducted with 58 high school students in Tanjungpandan, Indonesia. The data were obtained from students' answers to problems of the three initial levels of geometry thinking and retrospective reports about their answers. The data were analyzed based on three phases: the concept-eliciting and integrating phase, the relationship-eliciting phase, and the relationship-integrating phase. The study revealed that students' performance in geometry analysis aligned with the epistemological concept issue. Visual objects garnered the most attention from students, leading to their analysis techniques being primarily object-oriented. Some stages of property analysis were skipped, causing students to make claims about objects of thought when they should have been establishing relationships between properties to classify shapes through rigorous geometry analysis. Numerical computation remains an essential aspect of geometry analysis. The conceptual design has not yet reached the abstraction stage, resulting in experiments to solve problems not always yielding the correct solutions. In education, this highlights the need for a deep understanding of concept epistemology, efficient concept integration, and the cultivation of abstract thinking skills.
Challenges and Solutions in Student Teachers’ Microteaching for English Language Teaching: Tantangan dan Solusi dalam Pengajaran Mikro Mahasiswa Calon Guru untuk Pengajaran Bahasa Inggris Yundayani, Audi; Alghadari, Fiki
Pedagogia : Jurnal Pendidikan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pedagogia.v13i2.1685

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Microteaching experience is a compulsory subject as a practical training technique that provides prospective teachers with many opportunities to design their effective teaching techniques before they are involved in real classroom experiences as English teachers. However, the challenges and solutions in conducting microteaching in student teachers in English language teaching (ELT) remain under-researched. Therefore, this study addressed this issue, notably in Indonesian English as a foreign language. Three student teachers from an English study program of a private educational higher institution were recruited as the participants. The data were collected through semi- structured interviews and analysed with Thematic Analysis (TA). The research result identified themes related to the obstacles English student teachers face in teacher training and education programs when executing the microteaching process and solution. It covers their lack of conceptual knowledge of instructional design, their incapability in classroom management, their lack of understanding of the character of students, their incapability to perceive the role of reflective teaching and their lack of self-confidence. Developing a microteaching endeavour that facilitates practical teaching experiences and enables English teacher candidates to hone their teaching abilities by improving various teaching skills is advisable.
Learning Habits Shaping Mathematical Literacy: Lens Through the Chronology of Time and Cognitive Processes Alghadari, Fiki; Yundayani, Audi; Genç, Murat
IndoMath: Indonesia Mathematics Education Vol 5, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/indomath.v5i1.14

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Mathematical literacy prepares future generations to deal with the challenges of a changing world. But, students' knowledge and abilities are still below the optimal level. This study aims to evaluate how students' learning habits, which are based on the chronology of time and cognitive processes, affect their mathematical literacy. This quantitative study employs an observational approach with vocational students in West Java who participated. This study examines the measurement and structural model up to the second-order levels. The findings revealed that the habit of reviewing had a substantial impact on factors in formulating mathematical models. However, the other components were not. Indications of how students adapt information lead to the condition that they do, but not in an ideal way at the logical-operational level. Therefore, learning is insufficient only during school hours due to cognitive capacity considerations, while the other is to build an independent learner attitude outside of school.
Pendampingan Program Kegiatan Kolaborasi Literasi Herlina, Herlina; Astuti, Sari; Lestari, Sri; Yundayani, Audi
Jurnal Abdimas Prakasa Dakara Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Peningkatan Kompetensi SDM Melalui Pelatihan dan Pendampingan
Publisher : LPPM STKIP Kusuma Negara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37640/japd.v4i1.1825

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Ketertarikan siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) Masjid Terminal (Master) di Depok untuk membaca dinilai rendah, padahal pembiasaan akan membentuk kemampuan membaca siswa sehingga dapat membentuk kemampuan literasi mereka. Informasi awal menujukkan bahwa siswa cenderung lebih tertarik dengan gawai yang diperbolehkan untuk mereka bawa ke sekolah. Biasanya mereka gunakan gawai tersebut untuk berinteraksi dengan teman melalui media sosial atau memainkan games. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini ditujukan untuk mengenalkan siswa dan guru terhadap kegiatan kolaborasi literasi dengan menggunakan media Instagram yang melibatkan tiga puluh orang siswa. Melalui observasi, angket, dan pertanyaan terbuka diketahui bahwa siswa memberikan respon positif terhadap kegiatan khususnya kegiatan membaca dan berdiskusi secara berkelompok, tetapi mereka menyampaikan kendala terkait dengan kegiatan menulis caption yang di unggah di Instagram. Temuan dari kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini akan digunakan sebagai bahan analisis dan pertimbangan untuk kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat yang berikutnya. Yang juga diharapkan adalah temuan dari kegiatan ini dapat memberikan masukan bagi praktisi pendidikan dan sosial untuk melakukan berbagai kegiatan pembinaan berkelanjutan yang ditujukan untuk perbaikan kualitas siswa khususnya terkait dengan kemampuan literasi mereka.
Students’ Perspective on the Implementation of Gagne’s Nine Instructional Events in Collaborative Project-Based English Language Teaching Yulinda, Desi; Yundayani, Audi; Juhana, Juhana
Lectura : Jurnal Pendidikan Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Lectura: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (FKIP), Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/lectura.v15i1.17249

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This research is a qualitative study that aims to describe students' perspectives on the implementation of Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction in the process of project-based collaborative learning in English subject at one of the high schools in Batam. The informants of this study were 132 students from three classes of grade XI. The data collection methods used were questionnaires and interviews with 6 students randomly selected based on their academic performance from the same classes. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The result of this study showed that the students responded positively to the implementation of Gagne's Nine Events of Instructions in project-based collaborative learning in the learning process. Gagne's framework has been successful in improving students' understanding, fostering, and becoming a platform for creativity development, and creating a pleasant learning atmosphere for teachers and students. They also agreed that Gagne's Nine Events of Instructions in project-based collaborative learning has an impact on building students' positive character personally and socially.
Enhancing Students Reading Comprehension and Interest through Audiobooks Kogoya, Arniati; Ruminda, Ruminda; Yundayani, Audi
EDUKATIF : JURNAL ILMU PENDIDIKAN Vol 6, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/edukatif.v6i4.7308

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In improving the quality of a person's life, the ability to read and the interest in reading are very important in understanding how the world works today. This research is experimental research that aims to identify whether there is an impact in increasing students' reading comprehension and reading interest by using audiobooks. This research uses a mixed-method research approach (a combination of quantitative and qualitative) to evaluate the impact of using audiobooks on students. This research took a sample of 30 students who were divided into two groups, namely the control class and the experimental class. Data analysis is presented in the form of diagrams, tables, and independent t tests. The results of the distributed questionnaire show that there is an increase in the use of audiobooks in the ability of students. The research results also show that if the 2-tailed significance value (Sig.) is smaller than 0.05 then H0 is not accepted, and Ha is rejected. In addition, the t-test column with a negative sign of -7.695 shows that the average student learning outcomes who were not taught using audio books was lower compared to the average learning outcomes of students who were taught using audio books. In conclusion, the use of Audiobook media proved to be effective in improving students' ability and interest in reading.
THE USE OF LOCAL WISDOM-BASED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN REGENCY Ottu, Margarita D. I; Yundayani, Audi; Djahimo, Santri E. P
SOSCIED Vol 7 No 2 (2024): SOSCIED - November 2024
Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Saint Paul Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32531/jsoscied.v7i2.804

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In English language teaching, integrating local wisdom into reading materials is frequently overlooked, leading to a disconnect between students and their cultural heritage. This gap often results from the reliance on external textbooks that do not reflect local culture, which can alienate students from their cultural identity and reduce their motivation to engage with reading materials. The research aims to describe the use of local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching. Research focuses on junior high schools in Timor Tengah Selatan, emphasizing local cultural elements like historical sites, legends, and symbols. The data can be obtained through observation on the application of local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching, analysis of lesson plan documents, using interviews, and a series of questionnaires. The interview is addressed to the teachers and students, while the questionnaire is addressed to the students, and the next is distributed to the teachers. The interview used to know how teachers apply local wisdom-based instructional material used in English language teaching. The researcher used questionnaire to find out the students’ and teachers’ responses on the use of local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching. The researcher interviewed three teachers who have appropriate educational qualifications, more than 5 years of experience teaching English, and three students who get high level achievement, medium, and low achievement. The researcher adopted interview guidelines through a semi structured technique. Then the researcher distributed the questionnaires to know the students’ responses on the use of local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching, and the teachers’ responses on the use of local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching. This study included 60 students and 10 teachers engaged in activities featuring local cultural elements. Descriptive qualitative analyses were used to interpret the data, with responses categorized using Likert scale categories measure how strongly respondents agree or disagree with a statement. Local wisdom-based instructional materials in English language teaching incorporate regional cultural and contextual knowledge into the learning process. This approach makes learning more relevant and engaging for students, while also deepening their appreciation of their cultural heritage. Students generally respond favorably to these materials, finding them relevant, engaging, and culturally enriching. Teachers value the use of local wisdom-based materials because they connect students with their culture and enhance their English skills. This method also supports cultural preservation and makes learning more meaningful. The study recommends that English curricula include local folklore, myths, legends, and historical narratives. Texts, audio-visual aids, and interactive projects can strengthen students' cultural connections and improve their language acquisition