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INDONESIA
Journal of Educational Study
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27980650     DOI : 10.36663
The focus and scope of JoES are 1. Research in education (Science and Social Science) 2. Research in the field of assessment 3. Research in educational psychology 4. Research in the field of curriculum 5. Research in education policies 6. Research in the field of Religious education 7. Research in the field of character education 8. Research in literacy education
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The Implementation of Voice Note on WhatsApp for Teaching Speaking English Aryanata, I Made Wahyu Aryanata; Padmadewi, Ni Nyoman; Utami, I Gusti Ayu Lokita Purnamika
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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This study aims to find out how teachers apply voice notes to teach speaking skills at SMA Candimas Pancasari through recount text topics. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. In this study, the data obtained through observation, interview, and questionnaire methods were analyzed descriptively. The researcher used purposive sampling to select the research subject, of which there was 1 English teacher and 77 students who had been researched by researchers to be observed, interviewed, and given a questionnaire. The results showed that the implementation of voice notes can be done through six steps in pre-activity, main-activity, and post-activity.  Related to its’ implementation, the teacher also encountered several challenges, namely internet connection, low participation, students' lack of vocabulary, poor access in remote areas, and teacher difficulties in evaluating students' assignments. In addition, students gave positive opinions on the implementation of voice notes on WhatsApp in class, it can be proven where students dominantly choose "agree" and "strongly agree" on statements obtained from cognitive, affective, and psychomotor aspects.
The Use of Literature in Teaching English to Enhance EFL Students’ Writing Skill Firman, Muhammad
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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Literature like short stories, novels, poems, and songs can contain many values in teaching English specially in writing skill. The present study focuses on the use of literature in teaching English to enhance EFL students’ writing skill. By employing descriptive method, it is revealed that literature can enhance EFL students’ writing skill in many aspects such as grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation. These results were revealed directly through EFL students’ perspectives and indirectly through author’s description during the observation. From these findings, it can be concluded that the use of literature in teaching English are beneficial and efficient in enhancing EFL students’ writing skill. Observation, open-ended questionnaire, and interview, literature in teaching English were classified as media in teaching English, topic in teaching English, and activity in teaching English. The present study concludes that the use of literature in teaching English are important to enhance EFL students’ writing skill.
An Investigation of Teaching Aids Used by English Teachers in Teaching Vocabulary for Young Learners Sanjaya, I Gede Heri; Dewi, Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia; Paramartha, Anak Agung Gede Yudha
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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This qualitative study aims at investigating the teaching aids used to teach vocabulary for young learners. The data were collected using questionnaires and interview to determine the kinds of teaching aids used to teach vocabulary, the challenges in implementing them, and how English teachers face these challenges. The data collected were analyzed qualitatively by referring to Miles & Huberman (1994). The results show that the dominant type of teaching aids used by the English teachers to teach English to the young learners is audio-visual which is a combination of visual and audio aids was seldomly used by the teachers. According to the interview, the teachers felt that students were more engaged by visuals and audiovisuals because teachers can place interesting decorations to guide the students; for example, a student's favorite cartoon character or animal. The result of the interview also showed that the teachers found challenges in implementing the teaching aids, namely (a) time consuming (b) quality of teaching aids (c) technical difficulties. To face the challenges, teachers usually consider alternatives that are equivalent to the media that should have been used, allocated time, and also skills in operating electronic to implement the teaching aids.
Strategies Used by English Teachers in Teaching Reading Comprehension Arwila, Putu Pradana
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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The purpose of the study was to recognize and to discover the application of the strategy used by the English teachers in teaching reading comprehension during online learning for seventh-grade students at SMPN 2 Singaraja. The research design used qualitative, with the research instruments in the form of observation and interview. The results of the research obtained were that the two English teachers used a question and answer strategy during the online learning process in teaching reading comprehension for seventh-grade students. Therefore, the strategy taught students how to interpret what kinds of questions were asked of them, as well as where to discover the answers, in that way, allowing students to think about the texts they read. In addition, motivating them to think creatively and collaboratively while challenging them to use their thinking skill, so that interactions between the English teacher and students could occur properly during the online learning process.
Project-Based Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic Wahyuni, Ni Putu Hari
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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Project-based learning is a learning method that uses projects as a medium. This learning model can be used as an alternative during the pandemic. This study aims at identifying; 1) The implementation of PjBL during Covid-19 pandemic; 2) The advantages of PjBL during Covid-19 pandemic; and 3) The disadvantages of PjBL during Covid-19 pandemic. This research method is library research that collected the data from research articles in national and international journals. Articles are selected based on several criteria. The study found that (1) the implementation of PjBL covers three main steps, they are planning, implementing, and evaluation, (2) there is five advantages of the implementation of PjBL during covid-19, and (3) there is one disadvantage of the implementation of PjBL during covid-19.
Teachers' Ability to Apply Higher-Order Thinking Skills in English Lesson Plan Suardamayasa, Putu
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
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Training students' thinking skills also have an essential role in developing students' abilities in the learning process. To achieve and train students' thinking skills, appropriate planning is needed between teachers and students. This article aimed to find out the profile of the teacher and the obstacles faced by teachers in making lesson plans skills and the process of higher-order thinking skills in the lesson plan class X SMK Negeri 2 Singaraja teacher. This research was designed in a qualitative descriptive research method. The subjects of this study were the English teachers at SMK Negeri 2 Singaraja class X. This research showed that the teacher knows about preparing lesson plans and applying higher-order thinking skills. The teacher can also apply and develop creatively the use of higher thinking skills to the lesson plan to support the learning process.
The Implementation of Google Classroom for Eight Grade Students at SMP Ayodhya Pura Selat Arta, Kadek Agus Redi; Juniarta, Putu Krisna Adi; Dewi, Kadek Sintya
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
Publisher : English Education Department STKIP Agama Hindu Singaraja

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Education is a critical aspect in the advancement of a country. They received the new thing through adequate education which they can use to generate superior human resources. Based on this age, new technologies are being developed to make the education in learning process easier. One of the examples of an online learning platform is Google Classroom. The purpose of this research is to identify the implementation of Google Classroom and what problem are faced by students on the use of Google Classroom in online English learning. The method of this study is qualitative research to collect the data. The data is collected by using observation to the middle school at SMP Ayodhya Pura Selat and interview guide to the 8 grade students. The result shows students feel Google Classroom is ineffective used in learning process cause of some problems such as the internet connection, the task implementation in Google Classroom felt difficult than face to face in the school, limitation in supporting equipment such as smartphone and laptop to conduct the online learning.
An Analysis On 7th Grade Students’ Reading Comprehension Through Skimming- Scanning Techniques Dewi, Kadek Ayu Astari
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
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This research was purposed to describe students’ reading comprehension through skimming-scanning technique at SMPN 6 Singaraja and to describe supporting and limiting factors in implementing skimming and scanning for the 7th grade students’ reading comprehension in SMPN 6 Singaraja. Descriptive qualitative research is the method employed in this investigation. Teachers and students were the focus subject of this investigation. The result showed that the supporting factor in implementing skimming and scanning for the students’ reading comprehension in 7th grade SMPN 6 Singaraja is the technique is easy to use for certain text. The limiting factor in implementing skimming and scanning for the students’ reading comprehension in 7th grade SMPN 6 Singaraja is the students’ limited vocabulary which mean needs vocabulary enrichment. Then, the 7th grade students’ reading compprehension through skimming-scanning technique implemented in reading in SMPN 6 Singaraja are categorized as good with mean score 75.5.
Students’ Preferences Toward Virtual, Classroom, and Blended Learning Wiguna, I Gusti Ngurah Wira
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
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This research aims to find out the learning system that students want after the COVID-19 pandemic, and the reason they chose the learning system. This study uses various survey methods. The subject of this study was all 11th grade students at SMA Negeri 2 Negara. This study uses google form questionnaires as research instruments. The research instrument consists of 11 indicators divided into 48 statements. The data obtained from the questionnaire are the student's response, which then the number of responses is summed and divided to find the average score of the student's response for each learning system. Scores from each learning system (virtual/online, classroom/face-to-face, and blended) are compared. The results of the study showed that students in SMA Negeri 2 Negara prefer to learn with a face-to-face learning system compared to blended learning systems and online / virtual learning systems. The reason students in SMA Negeri 2 Negara prefer face to face learning is because they can understand the material better through direct interaction with teachers and students.
The Analysis of Self-Assessment Effect on EFL Students’ Speaking Performance Sintayani, Ni Luh; Adnyayanti, Ni Luh Putu Era
Journal of Educational Study Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): JoES (June)
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Studies indicated that EFL students were often struggling in speaking due to their fear of making mistake. This becomes a problem as speaking is an essential skill needed to be able to communicate in the target language and become successful learners. This study was conducted with the aim of investigating the effect of self-assessment on EFL students’ speaking performance.  It used library research with a method of document analysis by analyzing previous related studies and theories. The results indicated that self-assessment has positive effect on students’ speaking performance as it involves students in the process of evaluating their learning process, product or performance, and progress. The effects include identification of strengths and weaknesses, improvement of self-efficacy, and improvement of speaking performance. However, self-assessment needs to be implemented well by considering the assessment criteria and practices in order to achieve these positive effects.

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