Victa Sari Dwi Kurniati
Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa, Indonesia

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Exploring the Impact of Chat GPT on Higher Education: Advantages, Hurdles, and Prospective Research Avenues Zohaib Hassan Sain; Victa Sari Dwi Kurniati
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 5 No 1 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v5i1.16274

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This article explores the potential advantages and obstacles associated with the utilization of the generative AI model, Chat GPT, within the realm of higher education, considering the constructivist theory of learning. In this analytical study, five positive aspects of Chat GPT are discussed, including its capacity to facilitate adaptive learning, offer personalized feedback, support research and data analysis, provide automated administrative services, and contribute to the creation of innovative assessments. Conversely, the article highlights five challenges, such as concerns about academic integrity, issues related to reliability, the difficulty in evaluating and reinforcing graduate skill sets, limitations in assessing learning outcomes, and the potential presence of biases and falsified information in information processing. The argument presented emphasizes the need for caution among tertiary educators and students when employing Chat GPT for academic purposes to ensure its ethical, dependable, and efficient use. To address these concerns, the article puts forth several recommendations, such as prioritizing education on the responsible and ethical use of Chat GPT, devising new assessment strategies, tackling bias and falsified information, and integrating AI literacy into graduate skills. By carefully considering both the potential benefits and challenges, the integration of Chat GPT has the potential to enhance the overall learning experiences of students in higher education.
Niki's Moonchild Album: A Study of Figurative Language Adhi Kusuma; Verisa Rania Nurfitri; Ima Widyastuti; Victa Sari Dwi Kurniati; Zohaib Hassan Sain
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 5 No 2 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v5i2.16340

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The study aims to identify the specific types of figurative language employed in Niki's chosen songs, as well as the most prevalent types of figurative language observed in those songs. The researchers utilized a descriptive qualitative research methodology to examine and analyze the song lyrics. This research focuses on analyzing the selected song lyrics from Niki's Moonchild album.  Through this investigation, various forms of figurative language have been recognized within the context of Kennedy, X.J. and Gioia, D.'s theory. The following are examples of figurative language: personification, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, synecdoche, irony, contradiction, repetition, apostrophe, and allegory. Furthermore, it unveiled the prevailing form of metaphorical language that was employed universally. The lyrics chosen from Niki's Moonchild album employ metaphors extensively, representing the most often recognized type.    
English Learning Strategies Analysis among Senior High School Students in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Mochammad Choirul Anam; Ima Widyastuti; Victa Sari Dwi Kurniati; Lalarin Tongchai
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 6 No 2 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v6i2.19159

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English is a crucial subject in Indonesia, with students studying it from junior high school to university levels. Poor English proficiency is attributed to the long time spent in the classroom. This study aims to analyze English language learning strategies used by senior high school students in Indonesia, focusing on metacognitive methods and their impact on teaching and learning outcomes. Using the SILL version 7.0 questionnaire, the current study attempts to examine the English learning strategies among 109 students of senior high school in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The data were collected via Google Form. The spreadsheet result of the participants’ input was analyzed under the SILL version 7.0 language learning strategies level. The study indicates that the Cognitive strategies are the most frequent used by the participants in the present study.