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STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TO THE USE OF WORDWALL AS A LEARNING MEDIA FOR NEWS TEXTS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Lutfi'ah, Ajeng Lintang; Susilo, Jimat
JURNAL KONFIKS Vol 12, No 2 (2025): KONFIKS
Publisher : LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/konfiks.v12i2.18306

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This research is motivated by the low interest and learning outcomes of students in understanding news text material in class VII G, which is caused by the use of conventional learning media that is less interesting. The purpose of this study is to describe student responses in improving student learning outcomes in news text material. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The subjects of the study were 24 students in class VII G. Data were collected through an open questionnaire that was analyzed qualitatively to determine student responses to the use of Wordwall. The results showed that the majority of students gave positive responses to Wordwall media. They felt that learning was more fun, interactive, and easy to understand. This media is also able to increase student motivation and concentration during learning. In addition, students feel more challenged and motivated to answer practice questions because of its attractive appearance and competitive scoring system. The conclusion of this study is that the use of Wordwall as an interactive learning media is effective in increasing student interest and understanding of news text material. Therefore, teachers are advised to utilize digital media such as Wordwall as an alternative in a creative and innovative learning process.
STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TO THE USE OF WORDWALL AS A LEARNING MEDIA FOR NEWS TEXTS IN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Lutfi'ah, Ajeng Lintang; Susilo, Jimat
JURNAL KONFIKS Vol 12 No 2 (2025): KONFIKS
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/konfiks.v12i2.18306

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This research is motivated by the low interest and learning outcomes of students in understanding news text material in class VII G, which is caused by the use of conventional learning media that is less interesting. The purpose of this study is to describe student responses in improving student learning outcomes in news text material. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The subjects of the study were 24 students in class VII G. Data were collected through an open questionnaire that was analyzed qualitatively to determine student responses to the use of Wordwall. The results showed that the majority of students gave positive responses to Wordwall media. They felt that learning was more fun, interactive, and easy to understand. This media is also able to increase student motivation and concentration during learning. In addition, students feel more challenged and motivated to answer practice questions because of its attractive appearance and competitive scoring system. The conclusion of this study is that the use of Wordwall as an interactive learning media is effective in increasing student interest and understanding of news text material. Therefore, teachers are advised to utilize digital media such as Wordwall as an alternative in a creative and innovative learning process.
REGIONAL LANGUAGE EXCLUSION IN DIGITAL LEARNING: THE IMPACT OF LANGUAGE POLICY ON EDUCATION ACCESS IN REMOTE AREAS Nurlaeli, Nisa; Jaja, Jaja; Susilo, Jimat
JURNAL KONFIKS Vol 12 No 3 (2025): KONFIKS
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26618/6tb27v56

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This research aims to examine various forms of regional language exclusion in the context of digital learning and its implications for language policy and access to education in remote areas. The approach employed is library research, involving a thorough review of various scientific journals, books, and relevant policy documents from the past decade. The study's findings indicate that regional language exclusion is reflected in several aspects, including the unavailability of learning content in local languages, a lack of teacher training related to the use of local languages, and centrally designed curricula that do not consider local linguistic diversity. This has resulted in increasing educational inequality, especially in 3T areas, where students struggle to understand the material due to the language of instruction being different from their mother tongue. This research reinforces the sociocultural constructivist perspective and a multilocal literacy approach, demonstrating a strong relationship between linguistic exclusion and disparities in access to digital education. The absence of regional languages in digital learning has broader implications, not only for students' understanding but also for their cultural identity and participation in learning. As a form of solution, this research recommends the implementation of culturally and contextually based digital learning strategies, such as the creation of bilingual content, teacher training in translingual approaches, and flexible and responsive educational policies to linguistic diversity. The integration of regional languages into digital systems is believed to create a fairer, more inclusive, and relevant education. The main contribution of this research lies in strengthening the direction of policies and educational practices that prioritize social and cultural justice in the digital era.
Co-Authors Aan Anisa Abdul Rozak Abdul Rozak Afianti, Tria Agustina Afifah, Nur'amaliyah Ahmad Faris, Ahmad Al Farizi, Vionny Aldava, Farent Andryani, Rosaelly Anggraeini, Reni Apriyani, Evi Ardhianti, Mimas Ardiani Zain, Lulu Asep Nurjamin Asep Nurjamin AshShoffat, Qoulan Sadida Astriyani, Astriyani Atikah Atikah Atikah Atikah Auliya, Silva Sekar Casmanto Casmanto Casmanto, Casmanto Chalimah Dede Endang Mascita Dewi Kusumaningsih Diyah Widi Hartati Eko Cahyo Prawoto Farida Nugrahani Fauzi, Nurul Atikah Firda Amellia Fitrian Gofarudin, Gofarudin Hartati, Diyah Widi Haryadi - Haryati, Efry Heny Sulistyowati Hesti Muliawati Hesti Muliawati Hiu, Ho Ngoc Irma Heryani JAJA, JAJA Jariyah, Aenun Juwanda, Juwanda Karimah, Siti Kartika Puspa Dewi Kristiayuniar, Tami Kunmei, Li Kurniasih, Nita Laraswati, Nadya Li Kunmei Lulu Ardiani Zain Lutfi'ah, Ajeng Lintang Malika Dhita Shalaika Mudopar, Mudopar Mudopar, Mudopar Mustopa, Jenal Naili Rohmawati Nanda, Ajy Setya Novi Wulandari Nuh, Muhammad Wahdan Nuralizza, Tazqiah Nurfadiya, Dhea Nurhaniah, Syeisa Annisa Nurlaeli, Nisa Nursekhah, Meta Nuryanti, Mira Olivia Olivia Pamungkas, Farras Putera Prawoto, Eko Cahyo Pujiatna, Tri Putri , Ilmiyanti Rahayu Rachmawati, Umi Rasyad, Sobihah Rasyad, Sobihah Rimajon Sotlikova Rosaelly Andryani Rosmaya, Elin Salsabila, Wanda Ayu Salsabilah, Anggita Siska Firmasari Siti Maisaroh Sobihah Rasyad Sotlikova, Rimajon Suherli Kusmana Suherli Kusmana, Suherli Susi Darihastining, Susi Tazqiah Nuralizza Veronika Endang Wahyuni Wahyuningsih, Nuning Yashifa, Dhearissa Rahma Yusida Gloriani Zaharani, Fathia Nabila