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SOSIALISASI BEASISWA STUDI LANJUT BERSAMA UPH, UNIMOR DAN IGI FLORES TIMUR Pramusita, Santa Maya; Situmorang, Komilie; Arkianti, Maria Maxmilla Yoche; Lidya, Christie; Tahulending, Peggy; Siahaan, Desta Gloria; Pardosi, Lukas; Seda Mada, Grandianus
Prosiding Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat dan Corporate Social Responsibility (PKM-CSR) Vol 6 (2023): INOVASI PERGURUAN TINGGI & PERAN DUNIA INDUSTRI DALAM PENGUATAN EKOSISTEM DIGITAL & EK
Publisher : Asosiasi Sinergi Pengabdi dan Pemberdaya Indonesia (ASPPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37695/pkmcsr.v6i0.1983

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Continuing education is one of the initiatives done to strengthen an institution's human resources. In Indonesia, there are various scholarship programs offered to people to continue their education. However, because many individuals have not been socialized, they are unaware of the scholarships that are accessible. To address this issue, the PkM team of Universitas Pelita Harapan, Universitas Timor, and the Flores Timor Teachers' Association collaborated to organize a socialization of scholarship for further education to the general public, especially in Eastern Indonesia. This event is conducted in the form of an online webinar and is filled out by three speakers from each institution, all of whom have won scholarships. The webinar began with a presentation session in which the presenters discussed their experiences and suggestions, followed by a question and answer session for each speaker, and a closing. According to the assessment results, several participants were excited about pursuing their study overseas. This is evident in the numerous thoughts and queries given by participants about continued study abroad scholarships. Overall, the webinar went well, with participants expressing their satisfaction with the information and experiences offered by the presenters. The assessment form also stated that participants desired an advanced scholarship socialization webinar so that they could learn more about the many sorts of further study scholarships they may apply for.
PELATIHAN KETERAMPILAN BERBICARA BAHASA INGGRIS DENGAN METODE STORYTELLING DI SMAK KASIH ANUGERAH Pramusita, Santa Maya; Situmorang, Komilie; Arkianti, Maria Maxmilla Yoche; Rumambi, Magda Fiske
Prosiding Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat dan Corporate Social Responsibility (PKM-CSR) Vol 7 (2024): PKMCSR2024: Kolaborasi Hexahelix dalam Optimalisasi Potensi Pariwisata di Indonesia: A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37695/pkmcsr.v7i0.2317

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English is not commonly utilized for daily communication in Indonesia due to its status as a foreign language. Consequently, it is common for a significant number of Indonesian students to lack sufficient proficiency in spoken English. The same applies to pupils at SMAK Kasih Anugerah, Bojong Nangka, Tangerang. Furthermore, a significant number of pupils experience apprehension when required to communicate in English. In response to this issue, the English team at UPH Faculty of Nursing has made the decision to conduct an intensive one-month English speaking training program for students at SMAK Kasih Anugerah. The methodology employed is Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), more especially utilizing the storytelling technique. The selection of this method was based on its numerous advantages in fostering the enhancement of students' English speaking abilities and its capacity to cultivate an enjoyable and engaging learning environment. The first three weeks focused on the study and practice of storytelling materials and strategies. During the previous week, a storytelling competition took place, providing students with an opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge they had acquired. The evaluation results indicated that the majority of students had confidence in their ability to narrate stories in English, as well as exhibited proficient and accurate pronunciation of vocabulary. All students on the evaluation sheet expressed contentment with the training and voiced a desire for a subsequent session. Additionally, they asserted that their proficiency in vocabulary significantly enhanced as a result of reading numerous story texts provided by the facilitators.