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Journal : JELTII (Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration)

Re-proposing Cultural Based Curriculum System of Tamansiswa as the National Education Foundation in Indonesia Rizki Ramadhan
Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration Vol. 1 No. 02 (2018): JELTII: Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration
Publisher : STKIP Al Hikmah Surabaya

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The problems faced by the Indonesia educational system should have been examined deeply as it seems difficult to apply an educational system that can be implemented effectively. This issue can be seen from the number of curriculum changes recently. Considering that problems, developing educational system based on its own nation culture will be considered to be more effective in order to build the characters of the students. By developing Ki Hadjar Dewantara’s idea with his system, the educational system in Indonesia will be more practical and suitable, since this idea has been admitted as modern thought or ideas which will give a lot of beneficial for the learners
Transformative Pedagogy of Multiliteracies and the Challenges of Cultural Constraint in Indonesia Yuniar Dwi Ansari Siregar; Rizki Ramadhan
Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration Vol. 1 No. 02 (2018): JELTII: Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration
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This paper intends to see the literacy pedagogy in Indonesia from the point of view of transformative pedagogy of multiliteracies (Cope and Kalantzis, 2009). It can be argued that the educational change in Indonesia is moving away from the overt instruction (conceptualizing) orientation of literacy pedagogy to the transformed practice (applying) orientation of literacy pedagogy. Beside the convincing argument that this change is needed, there are several challenges in applying this practice in the classroom and one of it is the cultural constraint. This paper will try to describe Indonesian culture of learning as the basic argument of cultural constraint challenges and as an attempt to see the literacy movement in Indonesia from the sociocultural perspective of educational change. This description will then help framing the implications both for teachers as the agent of change and for government as on how to manage the change. Data and support written in this article are from secondary sources as this article intends to be a literature review. Suggestions coming from the literature discussed that a ‘collaborative work culture’ (Fullan & Hargreaves, 1992) is the solution of the challenge in implementing a transformative pedagogy of multiliteracies in Indonesian context.
Students’ Motivation in Learning English Using Edmodo Muhammad Ichwan Arif; Rizki Ramadhan
Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration Vol. 3 No. 02 (2020): JELTII: Journal of English Language Teaching and Islamic Integration
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The purpose of this research was to describe students’ motivation toward the implementation of Edmodo in learning English. The subjects was twenty students in 7B class of SMP Lab School UNESA. To specify the data, the researcher classified them by considering their background knowledge, which had been chosen by the teacher, aimed for conducting an interview. There were six students consisted of two students in high level, two students in middle and two students in low level. Descriptive qualitative was used as the design of this research. For collecting the data, this research used classroom observations, questionnaires and interview, and they were analysed by using Miles and Huberman’s Theory. Finally, it was found that most of subjects were motivated when the teacher used Edmodo in learning English. Specifically, the students in high-middle level were also motivated in learning English, but for those in low-level, a subject has low level of challenge, and another student was not motivated in using Edmodo. It means that the use of Edmodo should be paid attention by looking at the students’ ability when applying the media in learning English. For the aspect of Edmodo that determine students’ motivation, the findings were explained that most of the students preferred to use Edmodo because there was no need for them to do hand-writing. They also felt interested in learning variation. Those variations are: the application, the audio and the picture. Those variations helped the students understand the lesson easily and could develop their motivation in learning English.