Lingua Didaktika: Jurnal Bahasa dan Pembelajaran Bahasa
Vol 7, No 2 (2014)

THE EFFECT OF PICTURE WORD INDUCTIVE MODEL (PWIM) AND STUDENTS’ SELF-EFFICACY TOWARD THEIR WRITING SKILL OF DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS AT GRADE X OF SMA NEGERI 1 IX KOTO SUNGAI LASI

Sepyanda, Mariska (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Jul 2018

Abstract

This study was written to see the effect of picture strategy inductive model (PWIM) and student self-efficacy to their skills in writing descriptive text. This research is a quasi-experimental design with factorial design. This research data is taken from the result of student writing skill test and self-efficacy questionnaire. Then, the data were analyzed by using t-test and two-way Anova through Minitab 14 application. The results of this study indicate that PWIM strategy has a significant effect on students' writing skill when compared with listing strategy used by teachers in writing teaching. The result shows a t count of 1,900 which is larger than the t-table that is worth 1.684. Then, students with high self-efficacy taught with the PWIM strategy have a better ability to write descriptive text than students taught with a listing strategy, where t counts are 3.160 which is greater than t-tables of 1.812. However, students with low self-efficacy taught by the PWIM strategy do not have a better ability to write descriptive text than students taught by a listing strategy that t-counts 1.730 smaller than t-tables of 1.812 . Furthermore, from the results of the study also found that there is no interaction between teaching strategies with self-efficacy to the writing skills of students where F-count is 0.08 higher than the F-table is 2.58.

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