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Giving Career Information Service to Enhance Students’ Self-sufficiency in Selecting Careers Nashruddin, Nashruddin; Sakkir, Geminastiti; Aisyah, Sitti; Apriyawanto, Apriyawanto
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/counsellia.v13i2.16276

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The present research aimed at (1) knowing the implementation of the career information service towards students’ self-sufficiency of selecting careers, and (2) finding the effect of career information service on the self-sufficiency of selecting careers. This study applied quasi-experimental method with 25 students as the participants. It had a hypothesis statement of cause and effect on a sort of changing for comparing two or more groups. Based on the result, the null hypothesis is rejected because it exists the outside limit of the null hypothesis acceptance. In line with that finding, it is concluded that the students’ self-reliance of selecting career before the career information service is given; no students have self-reliance of choosing either a high career or a higher career. This study develops the significant role of career information to facilitate students for choosing careers in their future life.
Improving Syllable Stress Accuracy in EFL Pronunciation: An Experimental Study Using ELSA Speak Application Apriyawanto, Apriyawanto; Chandra, Ade; Rauf, Wahyuddin; Mulyarti, Mulyarti
Jurnal Edukasi Saintifik Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Edukasi Saintifik
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Barru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56185/jes.v5i2.1118

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The development of technology has enabled language teachers to improve their learning objectives, media and systems. This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of the ELSA Speak Application to enhance EFL students’ pronunciation fluency and students' perspectives towards the use of the ELSA Speak App as mobile-assisted language learning at SMKS Kesehatan Babussalam Boddie, Pangkep. The research involved eight tenth-grade students in one experimental group. It employed pretests, a posttest, and a questionnaire for data collection. Both descriptive and inferential statistics methods were used to analyze the data. The analysis using Descriptive Statistics and the Paired Samples t-test revealed a significant improvement in students' pronunciation proficiency after the treatment. The mean score difference of -36.25 indicated a substantial increase in post-treatment scores, with a p-value of 0.000 confirming the results were statistically significant. The confidence interval of -39.96 to -32.54 further supports the effectiveness of the intervention. The study provided several recommendations for both teachers and learners to integrate mobile applications in the language classroom, especially ELSA Speak to improve English speaking skills in terms of pronunciation in the EFL context.