Journal Emerging Technologies in Education
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)

The Role of Mother Tongue in Indonesian Language Learning: Influences, Challenges and Implications

Ndraha, Laurensia (Unknown)
Bawamenewi, Arozatulo (Unknown)
Harefa, Esther Novi Christin (Unknown)
Halawa, Alexander Julvin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jun 2024

Abstract

Background. This research is a continuation of previous studies conducted by other researchers. The reason for this is because many students tend to rely on their mother tongue while in class or in the learning process. This reliance greatly affects children's listening skills. Purpose The researcher's aim was to investigate the impact of mother tongue use on students' language skills, especially in Nias Islands, with a focus on communication during the teaching and learning process.   Method. This research used a descriptive approach within a qualitative methodological framework. The research used assessment tools to evaluate language selection, semantic appropriateness, and the use of affixes. The data was collected through classroom observations and interviews with Indonesian language teachers in related schools. Results. The results show that many students still use their mother tongue when communicating with teachers, although some have shown partial proficiency in Indonesian, but still mix it with mother tongue. Conclusion Observation was the method that influenced the findings of this study, as it allowed the researcher to directly observe the students' use of language during the learning process.

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Journal Info

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jete

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Computer Science & IT Education Other

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Journal Emerging Technologies in Education (JETE) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to interchange for the results of high quality research in all aspect of science, technologies and Education. The journal publishes state-of-art papers in fundamental theory, experiments and ...