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Book Review: Language Curriculum Design Reskyani, Reskyani; Atmowardoyo, Haryanto
Celebes Journal of Language Studies Vol. 2, No. 2 December 2022
Publisher : Har Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/cjls.v2i2.106

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Today we can see that curriculum design is very important. because this is based on evidence by researchers in his book the curriculum in language teaching is based on Jack C. Richard (2001) while the development of this material for teaching materials is written by Tomlinson (2003). Based on the two books, explains how the curriculum is designed for language learning or education. Thus, this book review is carried out to provide information, and evaluate the contents of the book and also as an opinion on the quality of the book. the presentation of this critical review of the book Nation is to serve as input for readers to provide them with information related to the design of a curriculum. The reviewer classifies into three sessions of fourteen chapters based on the book: two chapters explain the language curriculum design generally that’s chapter one and chapter fourteen, in chapter two until chapter ten, the authors explain the processes of language curriculum design specifically and syllabus and the rest of the chapters provide some aspects that occur in language curriculum design. The sub-points provided in every chapter successfully guide the readers to understand the process of designing a language curriculum. The presentation of every chapter is clear and the content is easy to understand. The summary is given in every chapter successfully becomes a guideline for readers to understand how each topic relates to the previous chapter.
STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING SPEAKING USING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING APPROACH IN HIGHER EDUCATION Reskyani, Reskyani; Dollah, Syarifuddin; Basri, Muhammad; Mustaqimah, Mustaqimah; A, Nasrullah
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Exposure
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15431

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learning motivation, especially in the development of speaking skills in higher education. The purpose of this paper is to understand the students’ motivation in learning speaking skills in higher education using culturally responsive teaching identified as CRT. In this research the researchers used a qualitative method and used open-ended interviews to collect the data, conducting interviews with three participants, all students of an English language department. During the interviews, it was kept in mind that the focus was to gather information about the student’s experiences and perspectives on the adopted culturally responsive teaching approach. In this case, thematic analysis was used to analyze the collected data, since it helps to focus on the main themes and the repeated patterns that exist in the data collected. Three major areas were discussed as follows. The first theme is positive experiences with the culturally responsive teaching approach which indicates the positive experiences of the students as the students were made to feel valued and listened to in a learning environment, which incorporates student’s cultural realities as they learn. The second theme is appreciation of cultural diversity emphasizing that the students’ cultural background should be valued and used to increase their desire and interest in learning. The third constructed theme is the positive relationship with motivation, which depicts the clerical correlation between a culturally responsive teaching approach and students’ motivation level. Implications of the findings or discussion of the study These findings imply that culturally responsive teaching could improve students’ motivation toward learning speaking skills because of the more positive classroom environment. The findings of the research add to the existing literature on teaching practices for enhanced learning among college students, particularly arguing that there is a need to consider the cultural identities of students as important determinants of teaching practice. Subsequent studies should take up the following issues in understanding the long-term effects culturally responsive teaching yields on nearly all facets of language learning and the broader application of this pedagogical approach in various learning environments. The novelty of this research is that it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and integrating students’ cultural backgrounds as a key element in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
The English Instructor’s Perception of Private Tutoring for Secondary School Students in Indonesia Musa, Nur Ainun; Wulandari, Sami'an; Ramdani, Amaliah; Reskyani, Reskyani; Noni, Nurdin
Tamaddun Life Vol 23 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Fakultas Sastra - Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/tamaddun.v23i2.731

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Many families utilize English private tutoring to help their children with their homework or improve their skills; in doing so, they are taking part in an additional "shadow education" system on top of regular schooling. This research utilized qualitative methods to explore the perspectives of English instructors on private tutoring for secondary school students. Two English instructors were interviewed to obtain their views on private tutoring. The interview technique involved creating an interview guide and using structured online interviews. The data was categorized into core themes or categories, with both participants enthusiastically expressing their perspectives on the causes and impacts of English private tutoring. The result showed that private tutoring is perceived as beneficial for students struggling with English lessons, as it allows them extra time outside school hours and enhances their understanding. Instructors must provide personalized knowledge and engage students in innovative sessions. Parents play a crucial role in guiding students' activities. Private tutoring can boost students' intention to learn English and increase their learning behavior. Instructors tailor their approach to meet the needs of private students
Investigating TPACK Development among Pre-service Teachers in Micro Teaching in Indonesia Humaera, Isna; Salija, Kisman; Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni; Nasrullah, Nasrullah; M. Jufrianto, M. Jufrianto; Reskyani, Reskyani
The Eastasouth Journal of Learning and Educations Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): The Eastasouth Journal of Learning and Educations (ESLE)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esle.v2i03.328

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This study explores the development of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) among pre-service teachers engaged in micro-teaching sessions in Indonesia. Using quantitative methods, data were collected from 150 pre-service teachers through a structured questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS version 26. The results showed that micro-teaching positively contributed to TPACK development, with significant technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge improvements. The findings confirm the effectiveness of micro-teaching in strengthening TPACK and emphasize the importance of integrating technology-based experiences in teacher education programs. This study provides valuable insights for educators and policymakers aiming to improve pre-service teacher training through practical, technology-supported teaching approaches.
STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING SPEAKING USING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING APPROACH IN HIGHER EDUCATION Reskyani, Reskyani; Dollah, Syarifuddin; Basri, Muhammad; Mustaqimah, Mustaqimah; A, Nasrullah
EXPOSURE : JURNAL PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): Exposure
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/exposure.v13i2.15431

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learning motivation, especially in the development of speaking skills in higher education. The purpose of this paper is to understand the students’ motivation in learning speaking skills in higher education using culturally responsive teaching identified as CRT. In this research the researchers used a qualitative method and used open-ended interviews to collect the data, conducting interviews with three participants, all students of an English language department. During the interviews, it was kept in mind that the focus was to gather information about the student’s experiences and perspectives on the adopted culturally responsive teaching approach. In this case, thematic analysis was used to analyze the collected data, since it helps to focus on the main themes and the repeated patterns that exist in the data collected. Three major areas were discussed as follows. The first theme is positive experiences with the culturally responsive teaching approach which indicates the positive experiences of the students as the students were made to feel valued and listened to in a learning environment, which incorporates student’s cultural realities as they learn. The second theme is appreciation of cultural diversity emphasizing that the students’ cultural background should be valued and used to increase their desire and interest in learning. The third constructed theme is the positive relationship with motivation, which depicts the clerical correlation between a culturally responsive teaching approach and students’ motivation level. Implications of the findings or discussion of the study These findings imply that culturally responsive teaching could improve students’ motivation toward learning speaking skills because of the more positive classroom environment. The findings of the research add to the existing literature on teaching practices for enhanced learning among college students, particularly arguing that there is a need to consider the cultural identities of students as important determinants of teaching practice. Subsequent studies should take up the following issues in understanding the long-term effects culturally responsive teaching yields on nearly all facets of language learning and the broader application of this pedagogical approach in various learning environments. The novelty of this research is that it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and integrating students’ cultural backgrounds as a key element in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
INTONATION ERRORS OF THAI STUDENTS IN SPEAKING ENGLISH Reskyani, Reskyani
Al-Irsyad: Journal of Education Science Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Januari 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Darud Da'wah Wal Irsyad Pinrang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58917/aijes.v3i1.102

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This research aims to determine how the intonation errors of Thai students in speaking English especially in rising and falling intonation. This research used a quantitative method of analysis. The type of this research is classroom action research (CAR). Meanwhile, CAR research is to find or apply a method or approach to learning in the class that is appropriate to the problem encountered. Furthermore, the researcher chose the fourth grade of Prathom Miftahuddeen (Banpleetai) School Nathawee, Songkhla, Thailand totaling 46 students. However, the researcher only took 20 students especially the 4/2 classes the sample of this research. The data in this research were obtained through Pre-Test, Cycle 1, Cycle 2. The data from the mean of the Pre-test, Cycle 1, and Cycle 2 using the SPSS 21 application. The research showed that students’ grades increase after being given the treatment using speech rising and falling intonation about the traditional food of Thailand (Tom Kha Kai). These are shown by the mean scores of the Pre-test (67,95% or 68%), the mean of Cycle 1 (83,15%), and the mean of Cycle 2 (95%). So the skill of the students in rising and falling intonation in the fourth grade of Prathom Miftahuddeen (Banpleetai) School Nathawee, Songkhla, Thailand has been successful and effective.
Efl Students’ Motivation on The Using of Code Mixing in The Classroom Interaction Adisaturrahimi, Andi; Mustaqimah, Mustaqimah; Reskyani, Reskyani; Mohd Tahir, Asman Bin
BRILIANT: Jurnal Riset dan Konseptual Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Volume 9 Nomor 2, Mei 2024
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Blitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28926/briliant.v9i2.1946

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In bilingual communities, code mixing serves as a useful communication strategy between students and teachers. It is also an interesting topic to research when considering language as a medium for interaction and communication. In this study, the researcher focused on finding out whether the use of code mixing can enhance EFL students’ motivation in the classroom interaction or not. A descriptive qualitative method used for conducting this study. The researcher conducted this study at Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN Bone). The participants were ten sixth semester of EFL students. The researcher used interview as the research instrument. The result showed that the use of code mixing can enhance students motivation. The positive impacts of using the code mixing were the material can easily be understood and the students’ vocabularies can increase by the time. The negative impact was it will make the students difficult to speak English fully.
HARMONIZING DIVERSITY: CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHING STRATEGY FOR ELEVATING SPEAKING PROFICIENCY Reskyani, Reskyani; A, Nasrullah; Mustaqimah, Mustaqimah; Adisaturrahimi, Andi
KLASIKAL : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, LANGUAGE TEACHING AND SCIENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Klasikal: Journal of Education, Language Teaching and Science
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52208/klasikal.v6i1.1126

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This research aims to determine harmonizing diversity: culturally responsive teaching strategy for elevating speaking proficiency in speaking classes. This research used a qualitative descriptive method and in analyzing the data researchers used a thematic analysis to group them based on the strategies used by lecturers to improve students’ speaking. The data was found by researchers by conducting interviews with 3 different lecturers and implementing culturally responsive teaching in speaking classes. The results found by the researchers that there were 5 strategies and each strategy has several elements. There were 5 strategies, namely 1. Introduction and understanding of students’ cultural backgrounds, 2. Strategy for Integrating Multicultural Content, 3. Create a classroom environment that supports and respects diversity, 4. Activities or Projects to Encourage Students to Speak about Their Culture, 5. Assessment of Speaking Skills by Considering Cultural Diversity and several elements, namely 1. Initial Information Gathering and Personal Approach, 2. Use of Multicultural Materials and Direct Interaction, 3. Building an Inclusive Climate and Cultural Celebration, 4. Personal Cultural Expression and Interactive Method, 5. Inclusive Assessment and Constructive Feedback. With this strategy, it can be said that students’ speaking improves because the materials are based on their cultural background so it is easy for them to express what they want to say when speaking with their classmates, during group discussions, or talking together with their lecturers in class when the teaching and learning process is taking place.
Implementasi Algoritma Apriori Pada Penjualan Makanan (Studi Kasus: Warung Bakso Lezaatoz) Reskyani, Reskyani; Ashari, Wahdania Nurarfiani
RIGGS: Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Business Vol. 4 No. 4 (2026): November - January
Publisher : Prodi Bisnis Digital Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/riggs.v4i4.3748

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Persaingan ketat dalam sektor bisnis kuliner modern menuntut setiap pengusaha untuk secara proaktif merumuskan strategi pemasaran yang efektif demi meningkatkan volume penjualan. Hal ini berlaku bagi Warung Bakso Lezaatoz, di mana data transaksi penjualan tercatat secara berkelanjutan setiap hari. Kumpulan data historis yang masif ini memiliki informasi tersembunyi yang sangat bermanfaat jika diolah dengan baik, terutama untuk memprediksi perilaku belanja konsumen dan mengoptimalkan persediaan. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan memanfaatkan data tersebut dengan menerapkan Algoritma Apriori, salah satu metode Data Mining yang berfokus mencari dan mengidentifikasi pola asosiasi berdasarkan pola belanja konsumen. Metode ini digunakan untuk mengetahui item-item makanan yang selalu dibeli secara bersamaan, sehingga menghasilkan aturan yang dapat dijadikan dasar pengambilan keputusan. Penerapan algoritma ini terbukti efektif dalam memetakan perilaku konsumen. Berdasarkan hasil pengolahan data, ditemukan bahwa varian makanan yang paling sering dibeli oleh konsumen adalah Bakso Kenangan, Bakso Keju, dan Bakso Boom. Aturan asosiasi terkuat yang dihasilkan, dengan nilai confidence yang tinggi, menunjukkan hubungan yaitu jika konsumen membeli Bakso Keju dan Bakso Boom, maka mereka akan membeli Bakso Kenangan. Aturan ini memiliki nilai support sebesar 55% dan nilai confidence sebesar 91,2%. Dengan diketahuinya aturan asosiasi yang kuat ini, pihak Warung Bakso Lezaatoz dapat menyusun strategi pemasaran yang lebih cerdas, seperti membuat paket promosi bundling produk, untuk meningkatkan penjualan secara merata di seluruh menu yang ditawarkan dan memaksimalkan pendapatan.