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Journal of English Language and Pedagogy
ISSN : 25273655     EISSN : 25798782     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.36597/jelp
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy is an official scientific journal of the Direktorat Pascasarjana Pendidikan, Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa, Indonesia. Journal of English Language and Pedagogy is a refereed publication devoted to research articles, and reports concerned with the teaching and learning of English, language in education, language planning, language testing, curriculum design and material development, multilingualism and multilingual education, discourse analysis, and translation. The Journal is published twice a year (May and November).
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Teachers and students response toward the dissolution of the international standard school pilot project (RSBI) at vocational schools in Bantul: A case study Triyono Triyono; Nanik Supriani
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (272.657 KB) | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v1i1.2796

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This study aims to research the responses of teachers and students against the dissolution of RSBI at Vocational Schools in Bantul. The research questions are what are the students and the teachers’ responses toward the dissolution of RSBI. This research is a descriptive qualitative research and the approach was naturalistic. The research settings were SMKN I Bantul and SMKN 1 Kasihan Bantul. The data was collected through an open questionnaire. It was analyzed by categorizing the data using a continuous comparison technique. The key instrument of this research was the researcher himself. The  research finding of the research related to the responses were that (1) teachers become more creative in improving their teaching methods (2) the burden of teachers psychology in teaching is reduced (3) the teachers are more comfortable in teaching (4) using Indonesian in learning process can improve a sense of nationalism (5) there was loss of discrimination against individual, social and school (6) the ability of students in English language is declined (7) student facilities are stunted (8) there is lack of opportunity to access information and learning technology ( 8) there is elimination of financial support from government (9) the opportunity for joining on teacher training is limited (10) opportunity for getting qualified students is decreased (11) some school programs are deleted.
Eight grade text book evaluation by Cunningsworth’s theory Lia Arswin Apriyani; Rr. Hasti Robiasih
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (245.161 KB) | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v2i2.4865

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The objectives of this study are to: (1) describe the appropriateness of textbooks of the eighth grade based on the criteria of good textbook by Cunningsworth, and (2) describe the strength and weaknesses of each textbook. This research belongs to evaluation research. The object of this research was two textbooks. They are When English Rings a Bell and Bright for the eighth grade junior high school. The research adapted Cunningsworth’s theory of a good textbook to evaluate these textbooks. The data were taken from document analysis and interview. The steps of the research were data condensation, data display, drawing, and verifying conclusions. The results of the research were (1) When English Rings a Bell fulfills three criteria of a good textbook by Cunningsworth; they are topic, teachers’ book, and practical consideration. Bright meets seven criteria by Cunningsworth: aims and approaches, design and organization, language content, skills, topic, methodology, and practical consideration. (2) The strengths of When English Rings a Bell are in terms of appearance, topics, activities, and social and cultural context. Bright has strength in terms of topic, activities, social and cultural context, and media.  On the other hand, When English Rings a Bell contains some weaknesses in terms of skills, authentic resource, and content. It does not cover four skills, authentic reference for listening, and complete materials. Bright presents unattractive colouring, an expensive price, and less local, social, and cultural context.
Supplementary reading materials for “When English rings the bell” Muhammad Mustangin; Yuyun Yulia
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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This study is aimed at developing supplementary reading materials based on “When English Rings the Bell” and describing the effectiveness of the developing supplementary reading. This research belongs to Educational Research and Development (R&D) which are simplified into six steps. They are (1) data collection by document analysis, questionnaire, interview, product testing, as well as experts’ judgment, (2) constructing the course grid (Nation & Macalister, 2010), (3) draft revision by experts, (4) developing product to the preliminary outcome, (5) evaluation and revision of the product, and (6) final product. The findings show that students’ necessity to learn English is to be able to comprehend English (82.35%) and to increase vocabulary (50%) with interesting text. However, in other hand, their lack in vocabulary (52.94%) and the activities are too various (44%). The targeted materials are Getting My Idea for the descriptive text, My Pleasant Experience for the recount text, and Tell Me Your Story for the narrative text. Each unit consists of introduction, learning procedure, reinforcement, and wise word. Accordingly, the effectiveness of the product helps students to achieve the targeted competences. The students were actively participating in answering the task. The supplementary reading could help students to achieve students’ need and to improve their participation in reading skill. Furthermore, the reading materials as the product of this study providing additional learning resources.
The Implementation of the 2006 Curriculum in Teaching English at State Junior High School 1 in Kalikajar Indah Wulandari
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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Two major objectives are targeted in this research, method applied in English language teaching and how to implement the method. The research was conducted at State Junior High School 1 in Kalikajar in 2015. The subjects of this research were three English teachers at the school. The data for this research were collected through document, classroom observation, and interview. The result revealed the method claimed by the teachers were Total Physical Response (TPR) and Presentation, Practice, Production (PPP). Methods written on the lesson plan were categorized onto none implemented, partially implemented, and fully implemented in the teaching process. Findings shows that what was written on the lesson plan was not always implemented in the English language teaching and learning.
An Analysis of Teachers’ Questions in English Language Classroom: A Case Study in Year 10 of SMK N 1 Nunukan Eka Pratiwi; Yuyun Yulia
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
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In English language classroom, teachers’ questions are important parts of teaching English language. Teachers need to know what kind of questions which potentially support students learning target language.  However, students did not actively participate in learning particularly when responding teachers’ questions. To overcome this problem, it is important for teachers to modify their question through some techniques in order to get students’ responses. This study reports the types of teachers’ questions used by English teachers in classroom, and the classification of modification questions used by teachers during teaching English language in class.This research belongs to classroom discourse analysis. The research was conducted at tenth grade of SMKN 1 Nunukan. The data were collected through observation, video recording, and interview. The teachers’ questions were analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s (1995) model of qualitative data analysis.The research findings show that both teachers pose more questions of knowledge level than other levels, and the teachers used various techniques to modify their questions when the students did not give response. The modification of modifying questions are repeating and rephrasing. Then sometimes teachers negotiated questions by in Bahasa Indonesia or first language (local language). The domination of knowledge level questions and how teachers modified the questions is influenced by teachers’ competence, students’ competence, situation of teaching English language, and teaching material.
CIPP Model for program evaluation at madrasah tsanawiyah Syifaul Ummah; Ardi Ariyanto
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v2i2.4962

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The focus of the study is to investigate: (1) how the context of the excellent class program of MTs MINAT Kesugihan contributes to the success of the program, (2) how the input of the excellent class program of MTs MINAT Kesugihan contributes to the success of the program, (3) how the process of the excellent class program of MTs MINAT Kesugihan contributes to the success of the program, (4) how the product of the excellent class (EC) Program of MTs MINAT Kesugihan contributes to the success of the program. The research method was a qualitative research design. The objects of this study were: the headmaster of MTs MINAT, the director of the excellent class program, the excellent class teachers, and the excellent class students. The data were obtained from interview, classroom observation, and document analysis. Those data were analyzed by using Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) Model by Kellaghan and Stufflebeam (2003). The findings revealed some facts. First, in the context evaluation, it can be concluded that the goal, vision, and missions of the EC Program are relevant and formulated in order to meet the students’ needs. Second, in term of input evaluation, the teacher did not fulfill the requirements of a qualified teacher yet. Therefore, it influenced the teaching learning process in which they could not teach effectively. Finally, it affected the product which has not been successful in achieving the minimum score in the National Exam for English. Thus, the researcher suggested the school to conduct a workshop or training for the teachers so that the teachers’ teaching skills would improve. As the consequence, the students’ achievement would be better too.
Patterns of teacher-students interaction in eighth grade of junior high school Rinenda Saka Panjuru
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 2 No 1 (2019)
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The objectives of this research are to: (1) reveal the teacher-students’ interaction patterns applied between teacher and students during teaching and learning process in SMP Muhammadiyah Imogiri., and (2) describe the interactional features used by the teacher related to the pedagogic goals during teaching learning process SMP Muhammadiyah Imogiri. This research belongs to discourse analysis which aims at describing conversation and interaction of teacher-students during English teaching learning process in the eighth grade of SMP Muhammadiyah Imogiri. The data were collected through observation and were analyzed using the theory of IRF exchange structure and the SETT Framework. The result showed there were 30 patterns of interaction of 30 exchange structures used in seven types of transaction. The transactions greeting session, introduction, re-checking session, explaining session, instruction session, practicing session, note taking session. There were 12 types of interactional features used by the teacher with the total number of 135. It appears the display question interactional feature plays an important role in this case. Through display question, the teacher raises up the students’ desire to learn and participate in the teaching learning process. The teacher ‘24’ form-focused on feedback interactional features backs up the students when they did a mistake. That is a good unity to build the students competencies.
“Triggers and Spurs” of English Language Teaching at Junior High School in Yogyakarta Avansa Naufal Hakim; Yuyun Yulia
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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This research is aimed at describing activities used to make the students enthusiastic to participate in English learning activities. It is a descriptive qualitative study involving four English teachers from two schools that have different characteristics in terms of school management. The first school is under Ministry of National Education (MONE) and another is under Ministry of Religion Affairs (MORA). The data gained are from observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), in-depth interview, and documentation. The findings of this research shows that the students were more delighted in learning when the teacher implemented exciting learning activities. Teachers used activities to make the students enthusiastic to participate in English learning activities and to make them spurred in learning English. The teacher triggered the students by implementing activities such as Near Peer Role Model (NPRM), Mingling Games and Tiered. As a result, students become spurred because the social interaction is involved.
Developing supplementary reading materials to promote critical thinking for the X grade students of vocational high school based on the 2013 Curriculum Cahyani Wuri Utami
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v3i1.2864

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This research is aimed at developing supplementary reading materials to promote critical thinking as a part of the 21st-century competencies (Critical thinking, Creativity and Innovation, Communication and Collaboration) and to reveal the effectiveness of the developed product. The methodology was Research and Development by Borg and Gall (1983). The research steps consist of three main stages; (1) preliminary study covering document analysis, classroom observation, and need analysis, (2) development covering drafting, internal experts judgement, revision, a prototype of the product, (3) field testing covering try out, reflection and interview, external expert judgement, revision, and final product. In analyzing the data, the researcher used descriptive qualitative research. It was adapted from Qualitative Data Analysis by Miles, Huberman & Saldana (1994) that are condensing data, displaying data, drawing, and verifying conclusion. The results of the preliminary study showed that supplementary reading materials to promote the 4’Cs were needed. The textbook evaluation revealed that there were four chapters (chapter 1, chapter 5, chapter 8 and chapter 12) which need to be developed. In need analysis, the researcher interviewed three English teachers and nine students who were in low, middle and high level from the same class. Based on the data, the teachers and the students required the developed product. The researcher then made abound of drafts which were then revised into the prototype of the product. The developed product was tried out in class X TKJ A SMKN 1 Saptosari by having collaboration with the fellow teachers. To catch the real situation, the researcher recorded the teaching and learning process, wrote the transcripts, noted the classroom observation, and did reflection. After the final revision, the supplementary reading materials came to the final product. The try out proved that the developed supplementary reading materials are effective in promoting critical thinking. Based on the analysis, the students are able to complete the tasks that were designed to promote critical thinking ( making predictions, differentiating relevant and irrelevant information, relating different concepts, thinking inductively, and comparing or analyzing the texts).
Discourse analysis on teacher-students interaction pattern of English teaching learning process in vocational high school Bayu Jati Raharja
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v3i1.2900

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The objectives of this research are to (1) describe patterns of teacher-student interaction of English Teaching-Learning process in the Tenth Grade of SMK Negeri 1 Saptosari Gunungkidul, and (2) reveal the interactional features used by the teacher related to the pedagogic goals during the teaching-learning process. This research belongs to discourse analysis which aims at describing conversation and interaction of teacher-students during English teaching-learning process in the tenth grade of SMK Negeri 1 Saptosari Gunungkidul. The data were collected through observation and backed up with reading and were analyzed using the theory of the IRF exchange structure and the SETT Framework (Walsh, 2006). The result showed that there were 20 patterns of interaction of 21 exchange structures used in 7 types of transaction. The transactions were opening/greeting session, introduction, warm-up/re-checking session, explaining session, instruction session, practising session, closing/note-taking session. Some interactional features used by the teacher were found in the classroom interaction. There were 10 types of interactional features that were used by the teacher with the total number 115. The using of display question 47, confirmation checks 17, predominant of IRF was 12, use of scaffolding 11, form-focused feedback 9, clarification request 7, teacher turn by giving instructions 4, teacher turn by giving explanations 3, corrective repair 3, use of transactional marker 2. It revealed that the use of display questions was the most commonly used by the teacher in this classroom interaction. From the classroom interaction, it can be concluded that the teacher tended to pose display questions which prevented the students to express their elaborate ideas. The teacher also gave few scaffolding in her teaching and it hindered the students’ fluency. However, it might be effective for vocabulary learning through the exercise discussion.

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