Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK)
Vol 6, No 10 (2017): Oktober 2017

USING ORAL QUESTIONING TECHNIQUE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING ACTIVENESS

Suhardi, . (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Oct 2017

Abstract

AbstractThis research aimed at improving students’ speaking activeness using Oral Questioning Technique in teaching learning process. The subject of this research was the 10th grade students of Multimedia class at SMK Mandiri Pontianak academic year 2016/2017. This research was done by asking nd answering the materials to make the students active in speaking. The method of this research was a classroom action research. The researcher observed the improvement of students’ activeness in speaking by collecting data through observation and measurement technique. The data were in the form of observation checklist, field notes, and activeness table. The data were collected by analyzing field notes and observation guidelines during the research and by measuring the students ‘individual score in activeness. The result of this research showed that Oral Questioning Technique can improve the students’ activeness in speaking. The students’ individual score in activeness also improved in teaching learning process. From the result, it can be concluded that students’ activeness in speaking taught by Oral Questioning Technique was improved. In addition, this technique can help students to speak actively. Keywords: Oral Questioning Technique, Multimedia Students, Activeness in Speaking, Classroom      Action Research.              

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jpdpb

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

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Journal of Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) is a peer-reviewed journal which focuses on topics related to education and science in various teaching and learning fields. JPPK invites researchers, lecturers, teachers from various levels such as elementary and secondary levels of ...