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ENGLISH EDUCATION: JOURNAL OF ENGLISH TEACHING AND RESEARCH
ISSN : 25803441     EISSN : 25034405     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
English Education: Journal of English Teaching and Research is a journal that accomodates the teachers, researchers, lecturers, and students who are interested in English Education, Linguistics, and Literature.
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How Did Students Perceive Classroom Learning under Strict COVID-19 Pandemic Closures and Restrictions? Sako, Takayoshi
English Education:Journal of English Teaching and Research Vol 6 No 2 (2021): English education
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jetar.v6i2.16394

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The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 required strict infection prevention measures worldwide, including school closure. After school reopened, we implemented Japan’s strict COVID measures, under which close contact in pairs or groups, as well as vocalizing in unison, was proscribed, with students having to remain quiet and face the blackboard. This study’s aim is to answer the question of how students felt about learning under such extreme constraints. One of the most noticeable findings from the responses to the survey of the 2020 class was that they felt the lack of collaborative learning experiences; hence, in 2021, we implemented changes that would allow for more collaboration while still adhering to COVID prevention guidelines. Among the various collaborative learning activities in the classroom, students reported that they found value in debate activities that challenged their English language skills and critical thinking. Overall, however, students found comfort and value in a semblance of learning with their peers. It was concluded that even in a volatile and uncertain situation, such as a pandemic, it is crucial to improve environments for collaborative learning. In the future, quantitative study of the impact of collaborative learning on students’ English proficiency will be a useful follow-up study.
Effectiveness of an after-school English program at a community childcare center in Korea Suh, Justin; Allen, Alison; Allen, Allen; Chae, Kyunghee
English Education:Journal of English Teaching and Research Vol 6 No 2 (2021): English education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jetar.v6i2.16475

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Community childcare centers in Korea are established mainly for students from low-income family for the purpose of protecting and educating children in the community. English program is one of the most important program at the centers. This study investigated the effectiveness of an after-school English program at a community childcare center in a region of Seoul, Korea. Students registered in this English program were encouraged to participate in an online survey using a google form to fill out the questionnaire via a computer or mobile phone. Survey questions included effectiveness of the program, students’ satisfaction, and most helpful class activity for learning English. A semi-structured interview was conducted to gather students’ views on the program. Nine students among who completed online survey and volunteered for interview. Collected survey data were statistically analyzed using SAS Enterprise Guide 7.12. Final survey data set includes 11 respondents. The overall satisfaction with the after-school English program was high for both contents and effectiveness. High school students and student who participated in the program for more than six months chose the free conversation activity as the most helpful. The mean score for debates was the highest among all activities for English writing. The survey provided an opportunity for students to report their levels of satisfaction with the program. Results of this study indicate that students are satisfied with the English program at the community childcare centers overall and, that the performance of the lecturer can be categorized very well. This study provides insights into the need and direction of English education for students from low-income families. This study will serve as a basis to develop specialized and quality English programs for successful English learning of low-income students, and facilitate the continuous improvement process.
Reflective Teaching as a Tool for Teacher Professional Development Riyanti, Dwi
English Education:Journal of English Teaching and Research Vol 6 No 2 (2021): English education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jetar.v6i2.16526

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Reflection has long been known as an important component for teacher professional development, and it has been widely researched. However, little is known about how teachers reflect on their teaching. Aiming at finding out how in-service English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers reflect on their teaching activities and how their self-reflection impacts their professionalism, the current study employs a qualitative case study as its research design. It involved six in-service EFL teachers at various levels of education, such as kindergarten, elementary, junior, and senior high schools, who were taking the postgraduate program in English Education at FKIP Universitas Tanjungpura as the research participants. The data for this study were obtained through questionnaires and interviews, as well as the written analysis of participants' teaching videos. After being analyzed qualitatively, the findings of this study indicate that most respondents reflect on their teaching activities at a very basic level. In relation to the impact of their reflective teaching on their professionalism, however, overall, respondents thought that their reflection activities helped them know their weaknesses and strengths in teaching, which encouraged them to become better teachers.
Pembuatan Website Dwibahasa untuk Bimbingan Belajar Smart Club Augustine, Andrea Benitha; Sembiring, Bahtera
English Education:Journal of English Teaching and Research Vol 6 No 2 (2021): English education
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jetar.v6i2.16959

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Following the widespread use of the Internet, more businesses are available online to attract more customers and unleash the limits of offline businesses. Not only e-commerces, but websites can be owned by businesses which provide services as what they sell. The reason behind this is that many have found the importance of websites. An example of service businesses is tuition center. This website project is about creating a bilingual website for a tuition center in Bandung. Qualitative methodology was used in collecting the data, and the methods were observation, interview, and library study. This project is aimed to give detailed information, to promote, and to persuade visitors to join the tuition center.
English Reading - Based Writing Model: A blended learning alternative Rozimela, Yenni
English Education:Journal of English Teaching and Research Vol 6 No 2 (2021): English education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jetar.v6i2.16992

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ABSTRACT Writing is often regarded as a difficult skill to acquire by majority of EFL learners. Teaching writing is also unquestionably challenging. It is argued that an essential effort to assist learners is having them explore information to write through reading topic and genre- related sources extensively. This article seeks to explain the result of a study employing R&D method to develop a Reading-Based Model to teach academic writing. It will report the results of the needs analysis briefly and then explain the model itself. The data about the students' needs of writing according to the students and the writing lecturers were collected through questionnaire and interview. The results of needs analysis and relevant literature confirmed that reading prior and during writing is elemental. The syntax of the model was developed on the basis of literature dealing with the principles of reading-writing relations and the Genre-based Approach. It consists of 4 main stages. Some activities within each stage can be carried out online. The model has gone through a validation process by two experts (two experienced lecturers teaching writing skills). The model was considered valid by the experts; a few recommendations were concerned with additional activities.

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