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Script Journal: Journal of Linguistic and English Teaching published by the Department of English Language Education. The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University, which is published twice a year in April and October. The Journal ISSN Number for printed version is 2477-1880 and 2502-6623 for Online ISSN, it contains articles of research or study of literature in the field of Teaching and Learning, English Language Teaching, Language and Linguistics, and English Literature. Articles are written in English
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Developing E-worksheet-based TPACK model for Junior High School Students in English Language Learning Context Meldia, Putri; Melani, Melyann; Kardena, Absharini; Roza, Veni
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i2.1442

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Background:The goal of this study is at developing an E-Worksheet based on TPACK Model by using Adobe Animate CC and AI Voice. This research was conducted to overcome the students’ problem, the teacher’s problem, and instructional problem that occurred in Language classroom. Methodology:This study is a research and development project that used of the 4D development methodology. The four steps of this model's development are defining, designing, developing, and distributing. Observations, tests, interviews, and questionnaires are examples of research instruments. The e-worksheet was validated by 5 validators, including 2 material and language expert lecturers and 3 media expert lecturers. Findings:The percent formula is used to determine its practicality. The electronic worksheet is classified as very valid with the level of 84.2 % in material or content of product and very valid with the level of 85.9% in media of product. The result of the practicality of the electronic words indicated that the total mean score for all the items in the questioner was 4.5 with a percentage of 90 falling into the category of very practical. The results of the effectiveness test were obtained with a value of 0.81 in the high category. Conclusion:Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that developing an E-Worksheet in Describing words material based on the TPACK Model by using Adobe Animate CC and AI Voice for seventh grade students of Junior Islamic High School is valid, practical, and effective. Originality:The use of TPACK as a resource for creating teaching materials is quite effective    
Quantitative Analysis within Language Studies: An Analytical Views Based on the Bibliometrics Method Nugraha, Danang Satria
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i2.1695

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Abstract Background: While qualitative research methods have provided insights into linguistic structures and processes, the recent decades have witnessed a growing emphasis on quantitative approaches. Methodology: This study utilizes a bibliometric analysis based on the PRISMA guidelines to explore research trends in “Quantitative Analysis within Language Studies” from 2014 to 2024 by analyzing the metadata of 53,575 journal articles retrieved from a reputable database, i.e., Dimensions. Findings: The findings show that (1) there was a steady rise in publications throughout the period; (2) the total citations increased by over 113,000, representing a nearly 100-fold growth (1,141 citations in 2014 compared to 41,203 citations in 2024); (3) according to the ANZSRC 2020 classification, the field of Language, Communication and Culture has the highest number of publications (53,575), followed by Linguistics (32,121) and Language Studies (18,272); (4) there was the top 10 journals from 2014 to 2024; (5) there was a detail into the publication productivity and citation impact of 20 leading researchers; and (6) it has been extracted 1,028 terms concerning the examined query that classified into eight clusters. Conclusion: By integrating the insights gleaned from publication trends, citation analysis, leading authors, journal distribution, map-based visualizations, and cluster analysis of terms, this study provides a comprehensive and detailed picture of research trends within the search query. Originality: While current several research in quantitative language studies tends to delve into specific subfields, offering piecemeal understandings of the overall landscape, this study takes a distinct approach. By examining 53,575 articles content and metadata, this study aims to provide a more comprehensive perspective compare to previous fragmented insights.
Promoting Intercultural Communication in CCU Classroom of EFL students by Using VCT Hidayati, Fithriyah Nurul; Fatmawati, Nor Laili; Muntaha, Muntaha
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i2.1773

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Background Adapting to diverse communication practices prevents conflicts and promotes smoother interactions. It necessitates innovations like Virtual Culture Tour (VCT) in CCU learning. VCT provides real-world and interactive cultural learning. This research explores VCT's implementation in EFL CCU classrooms to enhance intercultural communication and surveys student responses. Methodology The research uses a mixed-method approach, combining qualitative data from CCU classroom observations and interviews at UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta and Maritim Class of Global English Course, and quantitative data from questionnaires surveying the students' responses.   Findings The use of VCT in CCU classrooms has effectively promoted intercultural communication for EFL students. In formal classes at PBI UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta, VCT followed a structured process, including guided tours and virtual interactions with native speakers. Non-formal classes offered more flexibility, allowing students to explore at their own pace and engage in follow-up communication activities. Students responded positively, with 95.82% strongly agreeing on VCT's effectiveness. These findings highlight VCT's success in enhancing intercultural communication. Conclusion The use of VCT in CCU classrooms has promoted EFL students’ intercultural communication in both formal and non-formal learning contexts because of its flexible steps of implementation. It encouraged students to respond positively to the use of VCT in CCU classrooms. Originality This study highlights the novelty of using VCT as a digital tool to overcome space, time, and financial barriers in promoting intercultural communication in CCU classrooms. It also explores VCT's implementation in formal and non-formal learning settings and surveys students' responses.
Indonesian Teachers’ Perspectives on Gender Representation in EFL Textbook Visual Images for Elementary Schools Rusmawaty, Desy; Hermagustiana, Istanti; Majewska, Marysia; Ahada, Ichi; Sucahyo, Didik
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i2.1830

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Background: The use of gendered visual imagery in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) textbooks has raised concerns about perpetuating gender stereotypes and the potential effect on students' conceptions of gender roles. Despite the widespread use of mandated textbooks in primary classrooms in Indonesia, less is known about instructors' perceptions of gendered visual imagery. Methodology: This qualitative research employed a mixed-methods approach, incorporating quantitative and qualitative data collection and analytic methodologies. An investigation was conducted in Samarinda East Kalimantan to collect the perspectives of 41 teachers who teach English in elementary school regarding the gendered visual representations present in the mandatory EFL textbooks. Furthermore, 12 teachers were chosen to partake in exhaustive interviews to present more informed and profound perspectives. Findings: They merely focused on how to teach the materials rather than scrutinizing the gender bias represented through texts and visual images. The study revealed that a significant proportion of teachers (80%) believed that gendered visual imagery in textbooks was not impartial and could influence the gender roles of pupils. Furthermore, a significant majority (75%) said they often adjusted or avoided using these pictures in their teaching methods. The interviews highlighted the teachers' concern about the possible negative impact of these pictures on students' social relationships and self-image. However, they merely focused on how to teach the materials rather than scrutinizing the gender bias represented through texts and visual images Conclusion: The findings suggest that elementary school teachers in Indonesia know the potential negative repercussions of gendered visual images in EFL textbooks and have implemented measures to mitigate these effects. The study underscores the importance of incorporating diverse and inclusive visual materials into educational resources to promote gender equality and positive gender representations. This concept is new to them. They agree that gender equality needs to be addressed and discussed as part of the content in classroom practices to raise students’ awareness of gender bias. Originality: Previous studies have investigated the frequency and occurrence of gender bias in textbooks, found in images and texts. However, there is a lack of investigation into teachers' awareness of gender stereotypes in textbooks. This study enhances the existing corpus of literature by examining the perspectives of teachers on the use of gendered visual images in EFL textbooks in elementary schools in Indonesia. It emphasizes the importance of teachers and policymakers advocating for more inclusive educational resources and considering the impact of visual materials on students' gender perceptions
The Needs of Teaching English Using Brain-Based Learning in 21st Century Era Winantaka, Binar; Katrina Herda, Rozanah; Sulistyowati, Nina; Margana, Margana; Mukminatun, Siti; Aguilar Principe, Regine; Yingfan, Miao
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i2.1845

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Background: In the context of 21st-century learning, effective engagement of students and accommodation of many learning styles depend on brain-based learning (BBL). This approach improves understanding, memory, and adaptability by matching instruction with cognitive science and educational needs. Therefore, BBL emphasizes matching teaching approaches to how the brain processes and remembers information, which improves language acquisition, as teaching English entails employing tactics that address cognitive skills such as memory, attention, and motivation. Methodology: This quantitative study involved 50 English teachers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, aim to reveal the teachers’ needs to teach English using BBL in this 21st-century era. The instrument of data collection was a questionnaire designed using the 5-Likert Scale that was interpreted using mean scores for each statement.Findings: The finding of this study revealed teachers need BBL in applying teaching scenarios, as well as the BBL represents Project-Based learning supported by audiovisual and critical thinking integration during the learning process. All those components are fitted with the characteristics of the balance of the right and left-brain sides.Conclusion: It is deemed essential since it directly affects the instructors' ability to effectively nurture student engagement and achievement, and the teachers should be consulted regarding the need for BBL. Incorporating educators into this conversation also guarantees that the tactics used are realistic and adapted to actual classroom situations. The knowledge and expertise of educators are crucial for improving brain-based learning strategies.Originality: This study can be a pioneer in exploring more opportunities for the needs of BBL and its relationship with learning success. Moreover, knowing brain balance contributes to a more inclusive and effective learning environment by accommodating different learning styles and boosting overall student well-being and academic achievement.

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