Ba’ka, Charlie
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INTEGRATING ENGLISH INTO P5 PROGRAM OF MERDEKA CURRICULUM AT SMP NEGERI SATAP 2 SANGALLA’ Betteng, Ira Sulistina; Patanduk, Sushy Teko; Ba’ka, Charlie
Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal: In Press
Publisher : Publikasi dan UKI Press UKI Toraja.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47178/j23p4943

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The objective of this research is to find out how the English teacher integrating English into P5 program of Merdeka Curricullum at SMP Negeri Satap 2 Sangalla'. The researcher conducted this research used qualitative methods. Purposive sampling strategies were used to acquire data from two (2) English teacher. The data obtained from observation and interview then analyze descriptive. The result of this study show how the English teacher integrating English into P5 program at SMP Negeri Satap 2 Sangalla’. The findings show that there is learning planning, use of English learning object, and learning process in P5 activities. The conclusion is that the researcher found that English was properly integrated into P5 activities starting from planning, English learning objects, to the steps of the learning process.
An Analysis of The Effect of Teaching Methods on Students' Motivation in Learning English Ricman, Oscar; Ba’ka, Charlie; Sudarsi, Elim Trika; Ibrahim, Ilmiah; Faniriana, Maminiaina Andosoa
Jurnal Dieksis ID Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Juli - Desember 2025
Publisher : Pustaka Digital Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54065/dieksis.5.2.2025.941

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English proficiency is a crucial skill in the globalization era, especially for junior high school students as a foundation for learning foreign languages. However, low student motivation remains a major challenge in English learning. This study aims to determine the extent to which teaching methods affect students’ motivation to learn English at SMP Kristen Makale. A quantitative approach with an explanatory design was employed. The population consisted of 127 seventh-grade students, from which a sample of 40 students (32%) was selected using proportional random sampling to ensure representative data across classes. Data collection techniques included observation, a structured questionnaire using a four-point Likert scale, and documentation. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and simple linear regression, assisted by the latest version of SPSS software. The results show that teaching methods have a significant effect on students’ learning motivation, with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.531 or 53.1%. The correlation coefficient (R) of 0.729 indicates a strong relationship between the variables. Lecture, demonstration, discussion, question-and-answer, and presentation methods were found to be effective in enhancing student motivation, with motivational response rates ranging from 72% to 76.8%. These findings suggest that the success of teaching methods is closely related to how well the method aligns with students' characteristics and how creatively teachers manage the learning process. Therefore, it is recommended that teachers continue to develop and apply more diverse and innovative instructional strategies to improve students' overall motivation in learning English.