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Pelatihan Entrepreneurship Berbasis Keterampilan Menulis Cerpen dengan Metode “Showing Not Telling” bagi Siswa MAN Insan Cendikia Jambi: Entrepreneurship Training Based on Short Story Writing Skills Using ‘the Showing Not Telling” Method for MAN Insan Cendikia Jambi Hidayati, Hidayati; Sartika, Delita; Al Arif, Tubagus Zam Zam; Armiwati, Armiwati; Kurniawan, Dedy
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 11 (2024): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v9i11.7955

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Several writing achievements have been achieved by students of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri (MAN) Insan Cendikia Provinsi Jambi, namely 1st place in the 2018 National level Poetry Writing Competetion, 2020 National Level Essay Competition, Critical Essay Writing Finalist, 3rd place in the 2021 Balitbangda Scientific Writing Competition. Seeing their potential, the community service team held creative writing training and one of them is short story writing. This community service program aims to improve students’ ability to write short stories. This community service activity which was attended by 120 students were carried out through training and mentoring for students using the “Showing Not Telling” method. The outputs of this community service are students’ short stories of MAN Insan Cendikia Provinsi Jambi uploaded in the Padlet.
English Skills for Non-English Major Students: A Need Analysis Survey at a University in Jambi Failasofah, Failasofah; Safitri, Nyimas Triyana; Anastasia, Indri; Armiwati, Armiwati; Safitri, Angelina Bella
Jurnal Ilmiah Dikdaya Vol 15, No 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/dikdaya.v15i1.806

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This study aims to identify and find out the English needs of Non-English Major (NEM) students at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Jambi University. Needs analysis in English learning focuses on targets (target needs) and learning needs (learning needs). This is intended to achieve more effective and comprehensive English learning that is truly in accordance with the needs and fields of science of the students. It is also expected that English learning can facilitate students to easily communicate with the fields of science they are studying and master English for learners with specific goals. This study involved around 400 students in the odd academic year 2024/2025 FKIP, Jambi University. The exploratory survey technique used for data collection was to conduct a questionnaire. The technique of analyzing data using Analysis Descriptive Statistics. The results of the study are expected to be the right reference and reference for designing and developing learning tools, especially in the English Course for NEM Students at FKIP, Jambi University.
Bridging dialects: translating Aboriginal English into Indonesian in the Novel My Place Sartika, Delita; Hidayati, Hidayati; Armiwati, Armiwati
JOALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : UNIB Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33369/joall.v10i1.38215

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This paper examines the translation of non-standard orthographic features of the Australian Aboriginal English (AAE) dialect in Sally Morgan’s biographical novel My Place into the Indonesian language. Addressing the challenges posed by linguistic and cultural untranslatability, this study explores three key questions: (1) What strategies are employed by the translator to convey the AAE dialect into Indonesian? (2) How do these strategies influence the transfer of the original message? (3) What alternative strategies could mitigate linguistic and cultural loss, especially given the sociolinguistic gap between AAE and Indonesian? Following J. K. Chamber’s (2004) features of vernacular universals, the analysis identifies four primary types of non-standard orthographic features of AAE in My Place: (1) Alveolar Substitution in –ing Ending Verbs, (2) Deletion of Initial Unstressed Syllable, (3) Eye Dialect, and (4) Morpheme Simplification. Findings indicate that the translation often fails to retain AAE as a distinctive literary dialect, which is largely due to the absence of equivalents in Indonesian language. The translator predominantly uses standard Indonesian renderings, which reduces the portrayal of non-standard elements of the source text However, the study emphasizes compensation as a practical strategy to minimize translation loss. By compensating for the loss of non-standard effects through other means, such as using elements of a local dialect from the target culture in the translation, translators can maintain the centrality of dialect within the story. Although the exact level of non-standardness may not be fully replicated, this approach preserves some of the cultural and linguistic uniqueness, offering a balanced compromise that conveys the broader essence of AAE dialect in the target text.
Intercultural Sensitivity Among Undergraduate Students in Universitas Jambi Fuad Sabri, Munif; Melati , Melati; Armiwati, Armiwati
International Journal of Language Teaching and Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Language Teaching and Education
Publisher : Universitas Jambi, Magister Program of English Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/ijolte.v7i1.20429

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The concerns about globalization are undoubtedly in this era. Every individual has experienced globalization and cultural diversity. Along with that, every individual must be able to adapt to those of different cultures, backgrounds, and behaviors. Furthermore, being able to comprehend other cultures is crucial where various new cultures have been introduced through globalization which requires us to adjust our behavior towards these cultures. In line with this issue, in this research, the researcher focused on analyzing the intercultural sensitivity level of FKIP students in Universitas Jambi. In this study, the researcher used a quantitative approach, and in the research design, the researcher applied the survey method with descriptive statistic analysis. The research participants were selected using purposive sampling. The data were gathered via a questionnaire. The result of this study showed that the student's level of intercultural sensitivity is moderate. This result also demonstrates that students have acquired a degree of intercultural sensitivity that is quite satisfactory.
The Use of ICT for English Language Learning: A Mixed-Method Study of EFL University Students Al Arif, Tubagus Zam Zam; Armiwati, Armiwati; Handayani, Reli
IJELTAL (Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v8i2.1554

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The current study aims is to investigate the perceptions and expectations of English as a foreign language (EFL) university students regarding the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) in English language learning. This study also investigates the frequency of ICT use among EFL university students for both general and English learning purposes. A convergent parallel mixed methods design was used in this study. Two instruments were used to collect data they are, an online questionnaire and semi-structured interview. A total of 337 students participated in the online questionnaire. A Semi-structured interview was used to gather in-depth information to follow up on the questionnaire to 10 participants purposefully selected who answered the questionnaire with a set of criteria; participants agree to be interviewed; the participants’ mean score of survey result is >3. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and the qualitative data were analyzed and coded thematically. The findings indicated that students spend more time using ICT for general objectives (e.g. social media and entertainment) than for English study. They did, however, demonstrate favorable attitudes regarding the utilization of ICT for English language learning. Furthermore, they intended the campus to provide adequate technological facilities and internet access in each classroom to assist the learning process. Students believe that ICT can assist them enhance their English language skills. As a result, teachers should incorporate more ICT into their English language instruction.
The Use of ICT for English Language Learning: A Mixed-Method Study of EFL University Students Al Arif, Tubagus Zam Zam; Armiwati, Armiwati; Handayani, Reli
IJELTAL (Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/ijeltal.v8i2.1554

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The current study aims is to investigate the perceptions and expectations of English as a foreign language (EFL) university students regarding the usage of information and communication technology (ICT) in English language learning. This study also investigates the frequency of ICT use among EFL university students for both general and English learning purposes. A convergent parallel mixed methods design was used in this study. Two instruments were used to collect data they are, an online questionnaire and semi-structured interview. A total of 337 students participated in the online questionnaire. A Semi-structured interview was used to gather in-depth information to follow up on the questionnaire to 10 participants purposefully selected who answered the questionnaire with a set of criteria; participants agree to be interviewed; the participants’ mean score of survey result is >3. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively, and the qualitative data were analyzed and coded thematically. The findings indicated that students spend more time using ICT for general objectives (e.g. social media and entertainment) than for English study. They did, however, demonstrate favorable attitudes regarding the utilization of ICT for English language learning. Furthermore, they intended the campus to provide adequate technological facilities and internet access in each classroom to assist the learning process. Students believe that ICT can assist them enhance their English language skills. As a result, teachers should incorporate more ICT into their English language instruction.
Social class and girlhood experiences in selected Indonesian children’s stories Sartika, Delita; Hidayati, Hidayati; Armiwati, Armiwati
Pioneer: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 17 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Universitas Abdurachman Saleh Situbondo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36841/pioneer.v17i2.7329

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This study explores how socio-economic background shapes the representation of girlhood in selected Indonesian children’s literature. Guided by Crenshaw’s intersectionality theory, which views identity as shaped by overlapping social categories, this study applies qualitative textual analysis to two storybooks from the Let’s Read Asia project, Cepat Kering, Bunga Kemboja! and Bukan Halangan. By using the close reading method, the analysis focuses on identifying scenes, expressions, and descriptions that construct different forms of resilience through different class contexts. The findings show that Ratih, a working-class girl, develops resilience and independence through financial hardship and self-sacrifice. On the other hand, Kapisa, the girl from a middle-class family, builds resilience through care, guidance, and access to information. These contrasting pathways demonstrate that social class strongly shapes the meaning of resilience and determines whether it is formed by necessity or through privilege. The study concludes that while both stories promote positive images of girls, they also risk normalizing inequality by presenting different class-based realities as equally admirable. These results highlight the importance of examining girlhood experiences at the intersection of gender, class, and age.
Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Chatbot AI sebagai Asisten Virtual dalam Pembelajaran bagi Guru-guru Bahasa Inggris di Kota Jambi Yelia, Yelia; Efriza, Dony; Armiwati, Armiwati; Wulandari, Bunga Ayu; Norawati, Rosinta
Parta: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/parta.v6i2.7100

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Program pengabdian ini bertujuan meningkatkan literasi digital dan keterampilan pedagogis guru Bahasa Inggris melalui pemanfaatan Chatbot AI seperti ChatGPT, Poe, dan Gemini sebagai asisten virtual pembelajaran. Dengan pendekatan experiential learning, guru dilatih merancang RPP dan materi ajar berbasis AI. Kegiatan ini meningkatkan kompetensi, kreativitas, dan kesadaran etis guru, serta menghasilkan modul digital dan perangkat ajar inovatif untuk pembelajaran berkelanjutan