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Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education Journal (Birle Journal)
ISSN : 26552647     EISSN : 26551470     DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.33258/birle
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE-Journal) is a peer reviewed journal published in February, May, August, November welcome research paper in language, linguistics, oral tradition, literature, arts, education and other related fields which is published in both online and printed versions.
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Development of Teaching Material for Short Story Writing Experience Based on 7th Grade Students of Junior High School 2 Kejuruan Muda Dinda Khairun Nazila; Abdurahman Adisaputera; Amrin Saragih
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.1047

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This study aims to develop teaching materials for writing short stories based on experience to facilitate students in writing short text. The learning approach offered by researchers is considered appropriate for writing short text material because it can help students to easily express their ideas in writing short stories by linking the material with the context of their daily lives. In addition, experience is the best teacher because from experience one can learn. Experience is a memory that is recorded and stored as a story that forms a filter of perception that ultimately guides behavior. The results of this study indicate that the effectiveness of teaching short story writing lessons based on experiences developed for 7th grade student of junior high school 2 Kejuruan Muda was stated to be more effective than student handbooks. The results of the acquisition of student learning outcomes before and after using teaching materials have increased quite significantly by 8.28. The average score of students before (pretest) using teaching materials learning experiences writing short stories based on experience 74.43 and the average value of post (testing) using teaching materials learning writing short stories based on experience 82.71.
The Influence of Ethno Pedagogy Approach and Interpersonal Intelligence on the Results of Civic Education Learning in Pelangi Elementary school Medan Indah Syasmita; Deni Setiawan; Daulat Saragi
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Novemb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v2i4.652

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This study aims to: (1) Know the differences in the learning outcomes of KDP students who are taught with the ethno pedagogical approach compared to students who are taught with the conventional approach; (2) Knowing the difference in Civic education learning outcomes of students who have high interpersonal intelligence compared to students who have low interpersonal intelligence; (3) Knowing the interaction between learning approaches and interpersonal intelligence in influencing student learning outcomes Civic education in Pelangi Medan Private Elementary School located on Jl. Bayangkara No. 417 Medan. The population in this study was the fifth grade students at Pelangi Private Elementary School, totaling 54 people. Class V / a as many as 27 students and V / b as many as 27 students. Collecting data in this study through interpersonal intelligence questionnaires and Civic education learning outcomes test instruments. Hypothesis testing is done by the Two Way Anova test. The results showed that: (1) The learning outcomes of Civic education students who were taught with the ethno pedagogical approach were higher than the learning outcomes of Civic education students who were taught with conventional approaches (Fcount = 21.164 and a value of sig. 0.000> 0.05); (2) Civic education learning outcomes of students who have high interpersonal intelligence are higher than those of students who have low interpersonal intelligence (Fcount = 6.756 and sig. 0.012> 0.05); (3) There is an interaction between learning approaches and interpersonal intelligence in influencing student learning outcomes Civic education (Fcount = 7.054 and sig. 0.011> 0.05).
The Development of the Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment Satisfaction (Arias) Collaborative Jigsaw Collaborative Learning Model in Writing News Text Class 8 Junior High School State 06 Medan Siti Nurjanah; Syahnan Daulay; Khairil Ansari
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Februa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i1.854

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This study aims to determine (1) the process of developing a collaborative Jigsaw Cooperative Jigsaw Cooperative Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment (ARIAS) learning model in writing news texts (2) the results of the validation of the collaborative jigsaw cooperative Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment Satisfaction learning model (3) ) the effectiveness of learning outcomes that apply the collaborative Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment Satisfaction (ARIAS) learning model in jigsaw Cooperative in writing news texts by students of class VIII SMP Negeri 06 Medan. The test subjects consisted of material experts, design experts, Indonesian language study teachers, and VIII grade students of SMP Negeri 06 Medan. The results of this study indicate that (1) The results of the questionnaire needs that have been distributed can result that the respondent has never used a learning model that collaborates with other models, inspires confidence and is in accordance with student interests and students' assumption that news text material is too difficult and students feel confused organizing ideas when writing begins and find it difficult to arrange the first sentence in writing. (2) validation of material experts includes and validation of learning design experts. Validation in learning design get an average score of 89.02 gets very good criteria and validation results by material experts get an average score of 83.47 gets very good criteria (3) Test the effectiveness of learning products in the form of developing learning models of assurance relevance interest assessment satisfaction (ARIAS) Collaborative Jigsaw Cooperative of respondents 32 students consisting of 2 teachers of Indonesian Language and Literature studies who received an average of 80, 15% in the "very good" category. Students after using the development of the learning model Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment Satisfaction (ARIAS) collaborative jigsaw have improved learning outcomes compared to before using the development of the learning model of collaborative jigsaw cooperative assurance relevance interest assessment satisfaction (ARIAS). Thus the learning model Assurance Relevance Interest Assessment Satisfaction (ARIAS) collaborative cooperative jigsaw is more motivating, arouse students' self-confidence, independent and arises a sense of responsibility.
Influence of Guided Inquiry Learning Model and Social Interactions on PPKn Lesson Result of 5th Grade Students in Primary School (SDN) 040444 Kabanjahe School Year 2017/2018 Monica Agita Br. Tarigan; Reh Bungan Br Perangin-Angin; Daulat Saragi
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 3 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v2i3.366

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The purpose of this study was to find out: the PPKn learning outcomes of students taught with guided inquiry learning models, PPKn learning outcomes of students who had cooperative social interactions were higher than the learning outcomes of PPKn students who had competitive social interaction; and the interaction between guided inquiry learning models and social interactions on learning outcomes. This research is a quasi-experimental study. The population in this study were all V grade students in Primary School 040444 of  Kabanjahe, while the sample in this study were 35 students  of V-A class and 35 students of V-B class. The instrument consists of learning outcomes tests in the form of multiple choice tests and social interaction questionnaires. Data analysis using anawa two paths with the help of IBM SPSS Statistics 25 and Excel 2013 applications. The results showed that: PPKn learning outcomes of students taught using a guided inquiry learning model amounted to 82.79 higher than the average PPKn learning outcomes using the model. expository learning is 66.98, learning outcomes of students who have cooperative social interactions have an average of 87.46 and student learning outcomes that have a competitive social interaction averaging 85.3, and there are social interactions between guided inquiry learning models and interactions social influence on student learning outcomes.
The Development of News Text-Based Problems Teaching Materials in 12th Grade Students of Vocational High School at TR Sinar Husni of 2019/2020 Bobby Pratama Putra; Khairil Ansari; Isda Pramuniati
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Februa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i1.807

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This research aims to develop the material teaching of News text based Problem in 12th grade Students of Vocational High School at TR Sinar Husni. The methods used is quantitative method. It also use random sampling system. The product that was developed was in the form of a problem-based module on writing news text material entitled "News Text -Based Problem" for 12th grade students of Vocational High School at TR Sinar Husni qualified and suitable for use as individual teaching materials based on the assessment of material experts and learning design experts. The feasibility of teaching materials by material experts included in the criteria is excellent with aspects of the feasibility of the contents of 90.1%, the feasibility of the presentation of 90.3%, and the feasibility of aspects of the language of 93.2%. The feasibility of the design by the design experts in the criteria is excellent with an average score of 89.5%, the module size aspect with an average score of 89%, the module cover design (cover) with an average score of 91.6%, and the module design with an average score of 87.5%. The student news text test results after using the news text module increased by 9.47, with an average pretest learning outcomes or before using the module of 76.07 while the posttest learning outcomes or after using the module amounted to 85.54.
The Effect of Blended Learning Strategy and Creative Thinking of Students on the Results of Learning Information and Communication Technology by Controlling Prior Knowledge Resien Resien; Harun Sitompul; Julaga Situmorang
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.997

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The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in learning outcomes of ICT subjects between groups of students who are taught with blended learning strategies and expository who have the ability to think creatively after being controlled by initial knowledge. This research method uses quasi experiment with 2x2 factorial design. Data analysis techniques used two-way ANCOVA at a significant level  = 0.05. The results showed that (1) ICT learning outcomes between groups of students taught with blended learning strategies were higher than those of students who were taught with expository learning strategies after controlling for initial knowledge; (2) there is an interaction effect between learning strategies and the ability to think creatively on ICT learning outcomes after controlling initial knowledge; (3) for students who have high creative thinking skills, ICT learning outcomes among groups of students taught with blended learning strategies are higher than those of students who are taught with expository learning strategies after controlling initial knowledge; (4) for groups of students who have low creative thinking ability, ICT learning outcomes among groups of students who are taught expository learning strategies are higher than groups of students who are taught with blended learning learning strategies after controlling for initial knowledge. Based on the results of this study, to improve the learning outcomes of Information and Communication Technology students are done by implementing BL learning strategies with regard to student characteristics.
Speech Act of "Touch" Therapy in the Intervention Service Foundation For Autism and Developmental Delay (YISADDI) in the Method of Traffic Light Games Maria Kartika Nababan
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Novemb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v2i4.493

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An autistic is a child of his own world. They experience interference in verbal and nonverbal language. Therapy given to children with autism is one of the right treatments to help them understand the right language and behavior. This study aims to describe the form and function of speech acts, speech action strategies, speech act selection, and achievement of therapist's "tactile" speech acts in clinical interventions for autistic children using the red light, green light play method. This study uses a qualitative approach with a clinical pragmatic approach. The results of the study are as follows. First, the clinical intervention therapist for children with autism uses a simple type of directive action and consists of one word, namely commanding speech, inviting / encouraging, rejecting / prohibiting, asking, and agreeing as well as expressive speech acts, namely expressions of praise and gratitude. Second, the therapist's language action strategy is a direct speech strategy by calling, giving instructions, and using visuals or models. Third, the therapy chooses speech acts using the S.P.E.A.K.I.N.G component with the help of PEC or compic media for effective communication. Fourth, therapists use speech acts that are accompanied by facial expressions, intonations, pats on the child's body so that children with autism are more focused and understand the purpose of communication.
The Effect of Learning Methods and Learning Motivation On Indonesian Learning Outcomes Class X Students of Panca Budi Medan High School Rita Rita
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Februa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v2i1.194

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This study aims to determine the effect of learning methods on Indonesian learning outcomes, the influence of learning motivation on Indonesian learning outcomes and the interaction between learning methods and learning motivation towards learning outcomes in Indonesian. The research method used is the experimental research method, in which a sample of 48 students in class X of Panca Budi Medan High School was selected by cluster random sampling technique, which was previously given a learning motivation questionnaire to determine the learning motivation. Research instruments used to obtain data is a test. Before data collection, the validity and reliability test of the test are carried out. Statistics used in this study are descriptive statistics to test inferential data and statistics for the research hypothesis. The research hypothesis was tested by using two-way ANAVA, which first performed a normality test and homogeneity test for variance. The results of hypothesis testing showed that Indonesian language learning outcomes between groups taught with the module learning method were higher than the group of students taught by direct teacher learning; Indonesian learning outcomes differ between groups of high learning motivated students compared to low motivated learning groups and there is an interaction between learning methods used with student motivation. The results of this study are expected to be input for Indonesian language teachers to apply learning methods or models which are in accordance with student learning motivation or characteristics of students.
The Development of Interactive Media Assisted by Macromedia Flash to Improve the Ability of Understanding the Fiction Story Information in Elementary School Students Anggi Chairunnisa Siregar; Abdurahman Adisaputera; Anita Yus
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.1053

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This study aims to: (1) Analyze the effectiveness level of interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash on story text learning that will be developed at Public Elementary School 060856 Medan Perjuangan Subdistrict. (2) Analyze how the level of interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash in story text learning that will be developed at Public Elementary School 060856 Medan Perjuangan Subdistrict. This study uses Borg & Gall development research. Based on the analysis of learning media products assisted by Macromedia Flash from the experts, it was declared very effective and feasible to use with criteria of the validity of the material experts 85.42%, the design expert 91.00%, and the linguist 85.00%. Based on the completeness data of student learning outcomes before using interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash obtained an average score of 62 while after using a large scale completeness reached an average of 90 with a gain score of 0.74 into the high category. And the student questionnaire responses to the effectiveness of interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash reached 90% of 30 students. Based on this data interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash are said to be effectively used in learning with the assumption that students' understanding of story text is higher when using interactive learning media assisted by Macromedia Flash.
Teaching Material Development of Explanation Text Based on Multiple Intelligences on 11th Grade Students in Vocational High School 1 Padangsidimpuan Ismi Aulia Rizki Hutasuhut; Malan Lubis; Syahnan Daulay
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 4 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Novemb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v2i4.523

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This study aims to (1) describe the process of developing explanatory text teaching materials based on multiple intelligences, (2) describe the feasibility of explanatory text teaching materials based on multiple intelligences and (3) describe the effectiveness of explanatory text teaching materials based on multiple intelligences. This research was conducted in 11th grade of vocational high school 1 Padangsidimpuan. The research method used is the Research and Development research method which refers to the Borg and Gall model. The results showed that (1) the process of developing teaching materials was carried out in three stages, namely preliminary studies, product development and trials. Based on the analysis of the needs, 100% of the teachers and students need data obtained from other teaching materials in explanatory text learning, product development is carried out with expert and material validation, and individual product trials score 88.89 in the excellent category, small group trials score 92, 75 with a very good category and limited field trials obtained a score of 94.75 with a very good category. (2) teaching material is declared feasible with 84.56% content eligibility percentage, 94.23% presentation eligibility, 93.27% language assessment, 96.88 multiple aspects intelligence feasibility and 84.17% graphic assessment. (3) teaching materials are declared effective for use in 11th grade students of  vocational high school 1 Padangsidimpuan with an average of 60.63 pretest learning outcomes and 80.94 posttest. The results of this study prove that explanatory text teaching materials based on multiple intelligences are feasible, easy and effective to use in learning in 11th grade of vocational high school.

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