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UAD TEFL International Conference
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27756599     DOI : 10.12928/utic
Core Subject : Education, Social,
UTIC Proceeding welcomes research and non-research articles from academics, educators, teachers, trainers, and other practitioners in all aspects of education and learning. Papers for publication in this proceedings are selected through accurate peer-review to ensure their quality. The proceedings comprise a variety of topics of education and learning, including but not limited to English Language Teaching, Literature, Linguistics, instructional technology, technology education, pedagogic and educational approaches, teaching and learning at all levels of schooling and institutions of higher learning, the education of special groups, emerging technologies in education, etc.
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STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS TOWARD LEARNING MATERIALS USED IN ONLINE LEARNING Nuryansyah Adijaya; Ratih Pertiwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.195.2017

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Online learning is assumed as a new paradigm in learning-teaching process in which lecturer and students do not need to sit in the same room to make class activities. They just need a gadget with internet connection to create the activities. Along with the practical of online learning, many institutions or universities in Indonesia create online learning to support learning-teaching process. However, online learning still faces some problems in learning activity, one of the problems is the use of learning materials. This study is aimed to explore students’ perceptions toward the use of learning materials in online learning whether the learning materials already support their activity in online class. 100 students of online learning TOEFL 2 are targeted to be research data. They are given some questions to explore their perceptions related to their perceptions toward the use of learning material. Besides, some students are also interviewed to explore deeper information. Quantitative analysis is employed in the study. This study reveals that students cannot decide whether learning material used in online learning already support online class or not which shown by mean score that reaches 2,805. they think materials are practical. However, they sometimes face some difficulties of using the materials; to understand instruction, responses, etc.These factors make students cannot decide their perception toward the use of learning material in online learning. That is why to support online learning, we must periodically revise learning materials for online learning.
THE UTILIZATION OF FOLKLORES AND THE HAPPY STRATEGY TO IMPROVE ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILL AND SELF CONCEPT (BEST PRACTICES FOR NONFORMAL EDUCATION) Wiwiek Afifah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.210.2017

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This paper aims to discuss: (1) the integration of moral values through folklore in narrative texts, (2) the implementation of the happy strategy in teaching and learning processes, and (3) the improvement of speaking skill and self concept. The integration of moral values in folklores as narrative texts can be done to fulfil the learning targets. It is because students will be supported to internalize and actualize those values in their life. Some moral values that can be stressed in the integration of folklores are how to be an honest one, confident, careful, communicative, and down to earth person. The Happy strategies are joyful learning activities that can support students in learning how to speak effectively. It is because learning experiences on how to speak and to communicate were framed fun and relax. The characteristic of the happy strategies included ice breaking, storytelling, role playing, self assessment, peer assessment, and selected report. The strategy also made students felt directly aware of their performance from the result of peer assessment. The teaching strategy that had been implemented in non formal education especially for packet B program was proven to be appropriated. Having been implemented the language input (moral values based on folklores) and the happy strategies, student’s linguistic competence, linguistics performance (speaking skill) were improved. Furthermore, student’s self concept also changed to be better. It is because they can learn some moral values from the folklores and strengthen them through the reflection session of the class.
EFL students’ voices on English national examination in Indonesia Yulnada Sari; Bambang Widi Pratolo; Dhei Klaudiya; Bella Nusa Bahari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v2.5743.2019

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This research examines the students’ voices on national examination of English subject using Computer-Based Test (CBT) in Indonesia. The research design in this study applies qualitative research. The participants of this research consist of seven graduated students from senior high school and they used CBT in their National English examination. The data was obtained through in-depth interview. Therefore, the finding of this research defines that most of the students agree with Computer-Based Test (CBT) as standardized of national examination especially in English subject in Indonesia. CBT has the positive contribution for the students, such as it is easy to access, flexible, simpler and more practical than PBT, and it is not time consuming. Besides, it motivates the students to learn English through technology and helps them answer the questions both in listening and reading sections easily. However, the students encounter some difficulties in CBT dealing with internal and external factors namely student’s anxiety, the background knowledge of the students, and lack of the school facilities, internet connection, and technical problems.
Sati tradition its origin and change as reflected in Around the World in 80 Days: A sociological approach Zakiyyah Attasyriky; Hendra Darmawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v2.5759.2019

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This research aims at investigating the main character's disobedience toward Sati tradition in Around the World in 80 Days: a Sociological Approach. The research method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method so the researcher analyzes the data in this research through description. There are two main results of this research. First, the main character’s disobedience toward Sati tradition are (1) the main character’s disobedience in India Forest (being displeased with government authority, hope of reform); (2) the main character’s disobedience in Calcutta (law enforcement); (3) the main character’s disobedience in United States of America (injustice occur). Second, the moral values can be taken from the novel are divided into positive and negative values.
SEKOLAH PANTAI AS THE EXPOSURE OF CREATING HOLISTIC FUN ENGLISH EXPERIENCE IN PACITAN EAST JAVA Chusna Apriyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.157.2017

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This paper aims to know the implementation of fun English learning through Sekolah Pantai in Pacitan East Java and the obstacles in implementing fun English learning to the children. The vision of this program is for every child in Indonesia has the opportunity to learn, to have healthy start, and to feel supported and secure living in a clean environment that is prepared for natural disasters. The researcher uses descriptive qualitative research design. The data are collected through observation and interview to the children and the volunteers of Sekolah Pantai. The result shows that all of the programs use English language with small portion of Indonesian language completed with theoretical input, group work as well as active sports games or garden work. English is included implicitly in four basic activities: ocean conservation, open class for kids, environmental workshop day with eco-ambassadors from high schools, and supporting local teachers through seminar and workshop to create fun English learning at schools. The volunteers use methods of teaching through arts, music, dance, storytelling, and other ways to share knowledge and integrate soft skills into the practical learning. However, there are some obstacles appeared during the program, such as: the children’ anxiety in communicating using English language, distrust from the public schools that need effort to make them believe to the programs, distrust from the society because of the native speakers volunteer, time management in conducting parallel activity for the students in private schools.
COPS STRATEGY: A STRATEGY TO TEACH WRITING SKILL Fitri Novia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.174.2017

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The purpose of this study was to find out whether or not there was a significant difference in writing achievement between students who were taught through COPS strategy and that of those who were not. The sample of the study was 71 students of SMP N 1 Sungai Pinang Ogan Ilir. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the sample. Written test was used to collect the data which consisted of five topics. T-test was used to analyze the data. Based on the result, it was found that the t-obtained (6.450) was higher than t-table (1.950) and the àvalue (0.000) was lower than Pvalue (0.05), the null hypothesis (Ho) was rejected and alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. It meant that there was a significant difference in writing achievement between students who were taught by through COPS Strategy and that of those were not. Thus, COPS strategy can be used to teach writing skill.
AN INTEGRATED STUDY PACK BASED ON A SHORT FILM ENTITLED “SLAP HER: CHILDREN’S REACTION” Noor Aeni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.190.2017

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This study aims to develop a set of alternative English teaching and learning materials covering four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). Learning materials are designed based on a short film entitled “Slap her: Children’s Reaction”. It is designed for language teachers of general English course for adult learners of English as a foreign language with the proficiency level of B2 according to CEFR (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).The nature of the study is Research and Development (R & D). The involving steps are conducting needs analysis, designing the course grid, and developing the materials. Data were collected by analyzing CEFR documets and conducting interview. They were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively.The activities within the study pack were designed in chronological order. They are categorized in three orders, before viewing the short film “Slap her”: children’s reactions, during, and after the viewing. The activities are interlinked on levels B2 of CEFR. The activities content builds logically onto each other, with later activities that are recycling language items or content of previous activities. The activities involve all four language skills that are integrated. In the implementation of the study pack, students will be required to work either, individually, in pairs, even in groups.
DEVELOPING ENGLISH TEXTBOOK FOR MUHAMMADIYAH SCHOOL; AN IDEA TO INTEGRATE THE MUHAMMADIYAH VALUES INTO ELT Septian Dwi Cahyo; Ika Rizqi Vitasari; Sucipto Sucipto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v1.201.2017

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As the most common teaching materials, textbook always has significant impact toward English language teaching. An English textbook contains language culture, ideology, and behavior. While a common textbook is developed by mimicking the native language, it can be said that an English textbooks have secular knowledge for not integrating faith into its content. The Muhammadiyah proposed an education of coherence between knowledge and faith for better education by developing unique curriculum known as ISMUBA which is contain Islamic values and enhancing knowledge. The problem is most of teachers in the Muhammadiyah school use general English which does not meet with the Muhammadiyah education goal.This paper propose and give example of an idea to develop an English textbook for the Muhammadiyah schools by integrating the Muhammadiyah values into textbook. The textbook is developed by integrating Islamic values as base of language teaching materials. The textbook is also developed based on Kurikulum 2013 for English language teaching, so there is no contradiction of national education goal and the textbook itself. The textbook is developed in order to achieve coherence of knowledge and faith in the Muhammadiyah education
Destruction caused by greed and brutality as reflected in Shakespeare’s Macbeth: A psychological approach Nuri Fainuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v2.5738.2019

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Destruction Caused by Greed and Brutality as Reflected in Shakespeare’s Macbeth: A Psychological Approach becomes the title of the research. It is intended to describe the greed and brutality of the main character; the main character’s id, ego, and super ego; the catastrophe suffered by the main character, and the moral values of this drama. The subject of the research is Macbeth, a play written by William Shakespeare and the main character’s greed. The object is the psychological aspect of the main character. The research belongs to a library research since its sources are taken from books. Horney’s theory of greed is applied to analyze the data. The study found several interesting results. First, Macbeth becomes a king by murdering King Duncan (a form of Macbeth’s greed). Second, Macbeth’s brutality is shown by murdering Banquo’s and Macduff’s family. Third, Macbeth’s id is murdering the king and the followers; the ego supports the King; and the super ego cuts of the King head when Birnam wood comes. The play delivers several messages to the readers, such as those who plant will harvest and the good deed will destroy the bad deed.
The main character’s awareness of death as reflected in Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall: A psychological approach Astry Fajria; Aprilia Nilham
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/utic.v2.5754.2019

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This paper is related to the idea of death as seen in the novel Before I Fall. The major theme is about people's awareness of death from a different perspective. The novel presents a young girl’s interpretation of death when she once confronted with it. The idea of death appears as the most unwanted thing at first and turns out to be something that has to be accepted because it is inevitable. This paper will discuss people’s awareness of death that include fear and anxiety, stages of dying, and personal growth and the implication on human’s life.

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