INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND OTHERS
nternational Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) ISSN 2623-2324 (Print) ISSN 2654-2528 (Online) is printed in Indonesia and published twice a year (August and December) by peneliti.net collaborate with Indonesian education lecturer associations (ADPPI). IJEIT is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of educational theories and issues in various disciplines, in regard to their input, process, output, outcome and impact on the education system and their implementation. Focus and Scope Focus & scope International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) accepts unpublished, high quality, and original research manuscripts in English, resulting primarily from quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research methodology related to or associated with education. These issues include, but not limited to, practices, policies, and research in education from early childhood education to higher education which cover the areas of instruction, learning, teaching, curriculum development, educational policy, language education and policy, bilingual education, multicultural education, art education, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments, educational psychology, information Technologi, and international education in Indonesia and other parts of the world. The main Areas relevant to the scope of the International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) and also the journal focuses on the following topics: Education Anthropology Sociology Politics Law Culture Linguistics Ethnic Relations Multicultural studies Public relations Communication Peace Studies Religious Studies
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Students Perception of Diglossia Phenomenon in Classroom
Artika, Chessy;
Safitri, Amalia;
Norjannah, Norjannah;
Nor Azhar, Nurul Fathihah;
Banseng, Saripah
International Journal of Education, Information Technology, and Others Vol 7 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT)
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12630132
The occurrence of diglossia is seen in several contexts and settings, including both official and informal domains. This study's primary objective is to investigate students' language preferences, motivations, and language attitudes. Data were collected from undergraduate English students at the Muhammadiyah University of Banjarmasin via questionnaire in Google Form. The study used a descriptive quantitative methodology. The present research used a descriptive test analysis approach using the SPSS version 25 software for Windows. According to the results on language selection, the association between high variation (H) and low variation (L) may be diglossic. Regarding linguistic attitudes, most respondents exhibit a favourable disposition towards a wide variety instead of low variation across all dimensions. This inclination may be attributed to their academic specialisation. Nevertheless, a significant proportion of participants believed that the Low variation had supplanted the High variety as the predominant linguistic form used by the Indonesian population. Therefore, the diglossic link between the High and Low types will persist in Indonesia. The study results provide insights into the diglossic condition of diglossia in a multilingual society and provide a reflection of the perspectives held by young people in Indonesia about the two distinct kinds present within their communities.
The Need Analysis in Teacher Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Module Development
M.Horsi, Siti Suraiyah;
Jusoh, Ahmad Jazimin;
M.Horsi, Nor Samsiyah;
Mohd Selamin, Intan Suhaini
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12737584
The needs analysis in this study was carried out to develop a module for teachers who face stress, anxiety, and depression. The research uses qualitative data collection methods using interviews with three Education Counselors and four teachers from the Malaysian Ministry of Education (KPM). The researcher has built two objectives in the study of the needs that are carried out a) exploring stress, anxiety, and depression among teachers; and b) exploring the need to develop a module for teachers who face stress, anxiety, and depression. The findings of the study show that there is a need for researchers to develop modules to help teachers who experience stress, anxiety, and depression. Based on the study's objectives, the researcher conducted an interview session with three Counselors and four teachers at the KPM and found 11 themes. Based on the findings of the needs study conducted, the researcher will focus on the themes in the development of the module.