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Journal Of Academia In English Educations (JADEs)
ISSN : 27220168     EISSN : 27979245     DOI : 10.32505
JADEs is an acronym for Journal of Academia in English Education. JADEs is a journal published by English Language Education and Teacher training Program, State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Langsa. JADEs is published twice a year both online and printed forms containing the results of studies and research in the fields of English Education, Literature and English Applied Linguistics. It also includes related articles from various perspectives and analysis from various sources. JADEs: Journal of Academia in English Language Educations invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches on Language, English Language Education, Linguistics and Literature. English Language Teaching Language Education Linguistics Literature
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 117 Documents
Differentiated Learning to Facilitate Students’ Interests in the Content of English Language Learning Heningjakti, Evanda Pangesti Mahardhika; Surono, Surono
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.5916

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With the new curriculum pushing student-centered learning even further, the differentiated learning supposedly becomes the approach to be utilized. Still, students’ interests were supposed to be made into consideration for the content, strategy, product, and environment, but such a notion remains to be seen. Therefore, this study aims to examine remaining issues and challenges faced by the teacher and students of grade 8 as well as to explore how the differentiated content can facilitate students’ interests. Based on descriptive qualitative in nature, the data were obtained mainly from personal interviews with six grade 8 students of SMPN 12 Yogyakarta, their English teacher, and the vice principal for curriculum affairs, and partly through observation and survey of a class. The findings revealed that there were prevalent issues and challenges in the curriculum, the teaching and learning practices, the materials, and the students’ interests. Then, the differentiated contents could facilitate students’ interests in terms of identifying their interests, grouping them based on their interests, providing relevant topics, presenting the content in various interesting media, and utilizing technology to provide sources of learning
Teacher’s Perception on Teaching Strategy and Its Effect Toward Students: Discovery Learning Rahma, Alleyza Rahma; Putri Rezeki; Inda Lestari; Utami Dewi
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.5232

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This journal aims to determine teachers' perceptions of discovery learning teaching strategies and how the effects of these strategies on students, because their perceptions have a very large influence on the successful implementation of learning. Strategy in teaching is needed in the teaching process. With learning strategies, teachers will find it easier to determine information and manage step by step learning that is carried out effectively. Learning strategies are also used to make learning activities more interesting, fun, and able to arouse the curiosity of students. The subjects of this study were 8 teachers aged 30-40 years. Data was collected by means of on-site interviews with English subject teachers. The types of research carried out are qualitative data through observation and interview. The results show that the discovery learning teaching strategy as an Indonesian English teaching model recommended in the 2013 curriculum is very useful for students and learning runs more effectively, because students are encouraged to be able to explore their own learning materials and the effect felt by students is that they feel more challenged and motivated. Have the satisfaction of having succeeded in discovering and exploring their own learning.
The Effectiveness of Reciprocal Teaching Method on Students’ Reading Comprehension in Descriptive Text Abrori, Alfina; Hifdil Islam , Muhammad; Hamdani, Beny
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.5755

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This research aims to investigate whether the students who are taught reading in descriptive text through Reciprocal Teaching Method achieve better in reading ability than those who are taught through Conventional Teaching Method and to explain about the advantages that students will get when using Reciprocal Teaching Method in improving students’ reading comprehension . The design of this study was quasi experimental, control class, pretest-posttest because it was conducted in two classrooms. The subjects of the study are tenth grade high school students consisting of 28 students in MAN 2 Probolinggo. They are divided into two classes, namely control class consists of 14 students and experimental class consists of 14 students. The data analysis used Independent T-Test. Based on the result of the calculation of post-test from experimental and control groups, the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted. The result of the study shows that the use of the Reciprocal Teaching Method can improve the students’ reading ability. The Reciprocal Teaching Method gives the students more advantages in improving reading skills compared to Conventional Teaching Method. It proves the hypothesis of the study that students who are taught reading through the Reciprocal Teaching method achieve better in reading ability than those who are taught through Conventional Teaching Method. With the advantages gained from the Reciprocal Teaching Method, students can easily to understand and improve their reading ability. Based on this result, it can be concluded that the Reciprocal Teaching Method can be used as an alternative method to teach reading, so that the students are able to understand the texts comprehensively. It also makes the students more active in the teaching learning process and can improve their ability as well.
The Implementation of weekly English Conversation in Learning speaking among EFL learners Maziyah, Faizatul; Hifdil Islam , Muhammad; Hamdani, Beny
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.5756

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Conversation is a dialog of one person to the other person to discuss something that is considered important or not. It can be done by two or more people. At this time many people use English as a means of communication with foreigners. In Indonesia, speaking English is not as easy as using Indonesian, there are differences in grammatical structure and pronunciation. Therefore, speaking English is certainly an important thing to learn and have for everyone, especially for students. This study describes the implementation of weekly conversations as a strategy in improving English speaking skills. The problem that occurs is that students are less able to improve and develop speaking skills in English in boarding schools. This study aims to 1. To describe how the English teacher applies the Weekly English Conversation in learning speaking skills 2. To find out what are the benefits of this Weekly English Conversation in speaking learning 3. To describe how students respond to the implementation of Weekly English Conversation in learning speaking. The researcher has decided to use descriptive qualitative method in investigating the problems that occur at Ulil Albab Islamic boarding school especially in the implementation of conversation. The descriptive data analysis in this research is use the process of data collection, data reduction, data display, and data verification. After conducting the research, the researcher concluded that the implementation of Weekly English Conversation can improve the English speaking skills for Students.
Assessment of English Language Teaching for 21st Century: Teachers’ Perspectives on Traditional and Alternative Assessment Fadilah, Rahmi; Ayudhia, Honesty Yonanda; Chairani, Vici Syahril; Afni, Fauza
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.6023

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There is a debatable issue about the use of traditional and alternative assessment in ELT in the 21st century. The issue comes from the effectiveness of using traditional and alternative assessment to help teacher to assess the students in classroom situations in ELT. The problem is the teachers do not have better perspective in the challenges of assessment of ELT in the 21st century through alternative assessment or using both traditional and alternative assessment in classroom situation. That problem makes the use of assessment is not really effective to assess specific skill (listening, reading, writing, and speaking) of the students. This study aims, therefore, to investigate teachers’ perspective on the use of traditional and alternative assessment in ELT. The methodology of the research is using survey research with fifty English teachers as samples of this research. The data was collected by using questionnaire combine with open-ended questions relate with teachers’ perspective on traditional and alternative assessment. The results show that many teachers are really comfort with traditional assessment rather than alternative assessment since they claimed that traditional assessment is easier and more familiar to conduct in classroom situation. However, those perspectives have to be changed, the teacher should use both traditional and alternative assessment based on appropriate purposes and skills because there are challenges in assessment of ELT in 21st century to make the assessment process become more effective to improve students’ performance in English. It will be helpful by knowing the advantages and disadvantages of using traditional and alternative assessment in classroom situation to help the teacher to use them balance in the teaching and learning process.
Peer Editing to Enhance Student’s Critical Thinking In Recount Text Pasaribu, Maria; Valentina, Viola; Talunohi, Yariani; Lumbanbatu, Alivian G; Husda, Azizah
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 1 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i1.6268

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This research focuses on peer review as a pedagogical strategy that can help students improve their writing and critical thinking skills.If students are to succeed in the modern world, they must acquire critical thinking (CT) skills, which are essential skills. This study uses a qualitative approach. The data collected specifically consists of written learning activities that use literary works as teaching materials. The aims of the study is to understand how peer editing improves students' critical thinking through recount text. The results of this study indicate that peer editing techniques have an influence on students' critical thinking skills in writing recount texts. Students get good grades gradually in the final cycle, with the average student score in the initial test of 63.2, the average student score in the first cycle is 75.4, and the student average score in the second cycle is 80. 3. In conclusion, peer editing techniques can improve students' thinking skills in writing recount texts.
Beyond the Theory: Symbolic Interactionism and EAP Practitioners' Professional Identity Construction Afna, Mauloeddin
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.5772

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This article examined the construction of professional identity among TESOL graduate students who are preparing to teach English. The study investigated the meanings that these students associate with professionalism and the challenges they encounter in the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) profession. Even though the EAP field has received significant research attention, few studies have focused on the construction of professional identity among practitioners themselves. This research employs in-depth interviews with 7 alumni of the English Education Department at IAIN Langsa, Kota Langsa to comprehend how EAP practitioners develop their professional identity. The study utilizes key theories from Symbolic Interactionism to create a theoretical framework on EAP identity. The study's results demonstrate that EAP practitioners perceive themselves as effective teachers, but they encounter tensions around positioning, marginalization, and recognition. These tensions often create fragmented identities that may correspond to academic or support service roles. The study emphasizes the need for a shared understanding of EAP practitioner identity to decrease professional disarticulation
Translating English for Specific Purposes (ESP) : A Strategy Analysis Mahriza, Rita; Meisuri, Meisuri; Tangkas, I Wayan Dirgayasa; Setiasari, Winda; Damaiyanti, Susi
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.6117

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This study is about translation strategies for translating English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The strategies applied refer to Vinay and Dalbenet Theory, which consists of Direct (Borrowing, Calque, Literal, and Transposition) and Oblique methods (Modulation, Equivalent, and Adaptation). This study aims to determine the strategies students apply when translating ESP texts and how the students' educational backgrounds impact this process. Descriptive qualitative was applied as the methodology using tests and interviews to collect the data. The result showed that 6 of 7 translation strategies are implemented by translators. To implement direct translation, it has applied all strategies: borrowing, calque, literal translation, and transposition strategies. Thus, oblique strategies are used in equivalent and adaptation strategies, but modulation strategies did not exist from the target language. The next issue is that the background significantly influences the accuracy of word choice in the target language. Some translators acknowledge needing help translating vocabulary that seems more common than some terminology they frequently encounter when taking the classes.
Teaching Irregular Verbs through Crossword Puzzle in the Second Semester of the Seventh Grade Students of East Lampung Junior High Yuspik, Yuspik; Dwiono, Rija; Hariyanto, Hariyanto; Mar’an, Desy Awal
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.6291

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This research investigated the process of teaching irregular verbs using crossword puzzles to second-semester eleventh-grade students of SMP N 1 Gunung Pelindung Lampung Timur in the 2022/2023 academic year. The researcher believed that this technique could help students learn irregular verbs more effectively. The research was descriptive qualitative research, and the population was the second-semester seventh-grade students of SMP N 1 Gunung Pelindung Lampung Timur. The researcher used purposive sampling to select the sample, choosing class VII C, which consisted of 28 students and 1 English teacher. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The data analysis showed that the teaching and learning process using crossword puzzles ran well. It was a good technique that could be implemented in the process of teaching and learning English vocabulary, especially irregular verbs. Moreover, crossword puzzles were not only easy for teachers and students to implement, but they could also increase student motivation and participation in the teaching and learning process. In conclusion, the research found that using crossword puzzles to teach irregular verbs was an effective and efficient method. It was a fun and engaging activity that could help students learn and remember irregular verbs more easily.
An Error Analysis of 4th Semester College Students’ Translation By Using ATA Standardize Error Making Theory Nurkholis, Akhmad; Fatmasari, Yuniar
JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education Vol 4 No 2 (2023): JADEs Journal of Academia in English Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32505/jades.v4i2.6403

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This research aims to find out the errors occur in students’ translation product, this is a qualitative research and the object of the research is 4th- semester college students. The data was analyzed by using an error category by ATA’s standardized error making. The analysis reveals that the most errors occured on students’ translation are literalness: 258 occurrences (30,71%), misunderstanding: 221 occurrences (26,31%), terminology: 111 occurrences (13,21%), the last omission: 88 occurrences (10,48%), faithfulness: 73 occurrences (8,69%), then the next is grammar: 40 occurrences (4,76%), cohesion: 38 occurrences (4,52%) and the last is syntax: 11 occurrences (1,31%). Based on the research result it can be concluded that students’ knowledge of translation techniques is very limited, that caused errors in translating the text. In translating process, they must master translation techniques to translate certain text. This research will probably give some literature about the errors made by students, so it can be used by the teacher of translation material to give more lesson of translation techniques and give them more exercise in translating certain text. Then for the students, this research can be used as guidance to be more aware of errors that occur in translation process, for another researcher should conduct other research with another point of view.

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