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Parole: Journal of Linguistics and Education
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Back Matter Parole Volume 12 Number 2 October 2022
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 2 (2022): Volume 12 Number 2 October 2022
Publisher : Master Program in Linguistics, Diponegoro University

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Integrating Mind-Mapping Collaborated with Think-Pair-Share to Teach Reading Comprehension in Descriptive Text Catur Kepirianto; Siti Mariam; M. Ulya Ashari
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.119-129

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The study aims at explaining the effectiveness of integrating Mind-Mapping collaborated with Think-Pair-Share to teach reading comprehension in descriptive text. It employed quantitative method using control-group of non-equivalent of quasi experimental research design. The study was conducted at eighth graders of a private junior high school in Batang, Indonesia. The research procedure used pretest, post-test, and documentation. Data analysis technique applied t-test formula SPSS 25 version program. The finding shows that experimental class taught by Mind-Mapping collaborated with Think-Pair-Share has higher achievement in posttest than control class taught by traditional method. The mean post-test of experimental class, 85.00 is higher than that of control class namely 49.50. The conclusion infers that Mind-Mapping collaborated with Think Pair Share is effective to teach reading in descriptive text. It can be recommended to English teachers for using this learning model in EFL classroom in order to create meaningful and joyful learning.
The Digital Game for the Learning of Reading Skill Dodi Erwin Prasetyo
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.50-59

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The utilization of digital video game was rarely applied for the reading skill. Consequently, there were still no research exploring the integrations of the digital game and the learning of reading skill for long periods, as the jargon of lifelong learning. Therefore, this paper aimed at enriching the perspectives of the integrations of the digital game and a reading skill, at exploring the pedagogical perspectives towards its integrations and at discussing the dilemmas the digital game for teaching and learning a reading skill. This study employed qualitative-interpretative design, while the data were gathered via library research without any participants or respondents. The results highlighted three points. The first point was that the integrations of reading skill through the digital game had to consider the digital game values, the digital game patterns and the reading skill components. The second point was that the pedagogical perspectives had to ponder games’ instructions, teachers’ roles and students’ roles. The third point was dilemmas toward those integrations which were classified as the psychological and pedagogical effects both positively and negatively.
The Learning of DaF Subject during the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Perspective of the Teachers Amalina Rachmi Fatina
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.1-14

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Face-to-face learning has been shifted to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the online learning, learning support tools are needed to facilitate teaching and learning German. This study aims at describing the implementation of online German teaching and learning and the use of platforms to support German language learning in higher education based on pedagogy and technology aspects. The researcher talks about the experience of teaching German in the Deutsch I course through online learning. The German language that students learned was German at level A1. The research method used was qualitative research with a narrative approach. This method was chosen due to it was based on the researcher’s experience while teaching in the Deutsch I course. In this study, the data used were pictures and the results of students’ reflection with data collection techniques of observation, documentation, and questionnaire. The data were explained based on the pedagogical and technological aspects. In the pedagogical aspect, the implementation of German online learning was explained as well as the materials that were taught, whereas, in technological aspects, the applications used to support learning were explained namely WhatsApp, Zoom, Padlet, Quizlet, Kahoot, and Google Form. The results show that obstacles in online learning cannot be avoided. However, to overcome these obstacles, teachers can use other applications to provide and explain the material to students who are left behind, so the materials that have been determined in the curriculum can be delivered properly.
Implementing Reading to Learn (R2L) Pedagogy to Help Indonesian Junior High School Students Generate News Report Text Yulianeta Yulianeta
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.130-137

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The Reading to Learn (R2L) pedagogy, which requires preparing for reading, detailed reading, joint construction, and independent construction steps, was invented in Australia to assist Australian indigenous secondary school students in reading texts and finding useful information inside the texts. This one group pre-test and post-test design was aimed at unfolding the effectiveness of R2L pedagogy in helping the students in constructing well-structured news report texts. A total of 51 ninth-grade students from a junior high school, Bandung, Indonesia participated in the research. The students received the R2L pedagogy in four meetings within a month, excluding the pre-test and post-test.
Appraising Students’ Attitude towards Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic SORAYA GRABIELLA DINAMIKA
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.15-24

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This study aimed at evaluating the students’ attitude toward online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic within the written discourse by using the Appraisal Theory arranged by Martin & White, under the region of appreciation. Appreciation dealt with the evaluation of semiotic and natural phenomena. The realization of appraising item was adjectival that might have either positive or negative meaning. The data were obtained from the essays written by 25 students who joined the conversation subject through the online classroom. This study engaged with the qualitative descriptive method. The objectives of this study were three extents: (a) to find out the most predominant appreciation items the students tried to convey, (b) to find out the students’ value position, and (c) to give the pedagogical suggestion on the online learning. The result of the analysis showed that within 137 appraising items found, the positive appraising item exceeded the account of 52,5%. It reflected that the students had positive attitude toward online learning activities. Moreover, the students presented their value position as agreeing with the activity of online learning. Therefore, constructive pedagogical suggestions were given to the lecturers, the students, and the institution stakeholders. 
Mobile Instant Messaging Communication Etiquette: Educators’ Voices and Point of View Alfelia Nugky Permatasari; Endang Soelistiyowati; Vincentius Tangguh Atyanto Nugroho
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.138-149

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Communication using digital media has highly increased since the pandemic, including within education context. Different types of expectation between the involved parties sometimes causing communication challenge for both.  This study aims to find out how educators viewed the courtesy shown by the students during interactions using instant messaging media. Specifically, it aims to find out politeness indicators, communication challenges, and educators’ expectations. The interview questions included the concept of appropriate and polite messages between students as well as the overall attitudes of students within WhatsApp communication. The interviews are transcribed and coded based on what is listed in the framework. The results of the study reveal that most lecturers agreed students are adept in establishing communication through WhatsApp, compared to those in the past by incorporating greetings to open a conversation, stating identity, thanking and closing to end the conversation. Aside from a small number of students having trouble following etiquette, challenges appeared mostly when educators did not set clear rules on what they expected regarding WhatsApp communication. Educators have lower expectations on WhatsApp use in non-academic context.
Scientific Approach-Based English Learning Strategy in Online Learning: Learners’ Satisfaction and Obstacles David Berthony Manalu; Selviana Napitupulu
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.81-90

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This research investigated the application of Scientific Approach-Based English Learning Strategy (SABELS) in online learning for higher education level. Twenty items of closed-ended questionnaire were designed to indicate learners’ satisfaction and one item of open-ended questionnaire was to list some obstacles during online learning. The sample of this research was 215 learners who contracted Curriculum and Material Development (CMD) course in the fifth semester. It was found that the respondents were very satisfied towards the application of this strategy in online course. Some problems encountered by learners were unstable internet network, frequent power outage, slow response by lecturer in chatting, time consumption during online team work, and lack of motivation in self-learning. In conclusion, this new strategy has encouraged learners to do collaborative, research-based, and character building-based learning. Further study is suggested especially on investigating its effectiveness through experimental research.
Actualizing Learning English Grammar Strategy Using New Inventory for University Students Syafryadin Syafryadin
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.25-35

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Learning grammar strategies have been explored by students and teachers. Moreover, research on this issue has been done by several researchers. However, new inventory to measure learning English grammar strategy has been developed and not implemented to identify students’ learning strategy. Thus, the present study aimed to implement and identify the students’ English learning grammar strategy by using new inventory. Besides, this study also wanted to know the challenges of students in implementing those strategies. This study used Mixed method with sequential explanatory.  The participants of this research were 30 students of English Language Department in one of the universities in Bengkulu. The instrument of this study used questionnaire of Grammar Learning Strategy Inventory (GLSI) and the interview guideline.  Those instruments have been validated by two expert judgments and tried out to another class. The quantitative data were analysed by using simple statistic calculation and using percentage for every learning strategy type. However, the qualitative data analysis comprised several steps namely data collection, data condensation, data display, and conclusion. The result shows that students used all strategies in learning grammar, but the dominant one is cognitive strategy, while the least one is social strategy.   The challenges in implementing learning strategy or in learning grammar were poor knowledge of grammar, ineffective time management, less group work, and less sociable because of Covid-19.
Effective Classroom Management in English as a Foreign Language Classroom Burhanuddin Yasin; Faisal Mustafa; Ayu Mentari Sarani Bina
PAROLE: Journal of Linguistics and Education Vol 12, No 1 (2022): Volume 12 Number 1 April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/parole.v12i1.91-102

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Classroom management is an essential element of the teaching and learning process which determines the quality of instruction. This research aims to investigate the elements of classroom management which can be effectively applied in EFL classrooms. This study is a review research study, where the data were collected from 43 previously published materials, restricted to books, dissertations, and articles published in academic journal. The data were analysed using data condensation, data display and conclusion drawing. The results of this study show that there are three elements of classroom management, i.e. seating arrangements, engagement, and participation. The seating arrangement has three effective components including u-shaped, sitting in a group, and orderly row. Further, student engagement consists of cognitive, behavioural, academic, emotional, social, intellectual, physiological, affective and relational engagement approaches. Meanwhile, participation includes classroom talk, teacher talk, collaborative talk, exploratory talk, disputational talk, and learner-managed talk. Therefore, it is recommended that teachers utilize effective classroom management components based on the results of this study to improve the quality of instruction.