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International Journal Corner of Educational Research (IJCER)
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ISSN : 29628237     EISSN : 2962164X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54012/ijcer
The goal of the International Journal Corner of Educational Research (IJCER) is to keep readers up-to-date in worldwide developments in education reform by providing scholarly information and practical analysis from recognized international authorities. IJCER is the only peer-reviewed scholarly publication combining authors’ voices without regard to methodology or issue as they reflect on contemporary issues in educational reform. To this end, IJCER includes, but is not limited to inquiry-based and opinion pieces on educational issues and such areas as policy, administration, curriculum, instruction, law, and research. IJCER should thus be of interest to professional educators in and policymakers at all levels because it fosters broad-based conversations between and among policymakers, practitioners, and academicians about educational reform goals, objectives, and methods for success throughout the world. Readers can call on IJCER to learn from reading the works of international educational reformers who write about changes that have actually worked. Further, IJCER can help readers to understand the pitfalls of current trends in educational reform by reflecting on developments from around the global village.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 60 Documents
The Effect of Using DRTA (Directed Reading Thinking Activity) Strategy on Reading Comprehension of Grade 11 Students at SMK SW Persiapan Pematang Siantar Situmorang, Dwira May; Sinurat, Bloner; Sihombing, Partohap S. R.
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i1.177

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This research seeks to determine the effectiveness of implementing the Directed Reading Thinking Activity (DRTA) strategy in enhancing the reading comprehension abilities of Grade 11 students at SMK SW Persiapan Pematang Siantar during the academic year 2022/2023. The study utilized a quantitative research approach with a quasi-experiment design. The dependent variable is the student's reading comprehension ability, while the independent variable is the DRTA strategy. The research subjects were Grade 11 students at SMK SW Persiapan Pematang Siantar during the academic year 2022/2023. The study's objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of the DRTA strategy on reading comprehension. The study utilized pre-test and post-test instruments, and the results indicated that the mean score of the experimental group was higher than the control group. Therefore, it can be deduced that implementing the DRTA strategy positively influences the reading comprehension ability of Grade 11 students at SMK SW Persiapan Pematang Siantar during the academic year 2022/2023.
Arabic Language Learning Strategies in Increasing Learning Interest in Class VII Mufrodat Material at MTs Al Khairiyah Bandar Lampung Setiawati, Wiwin; Puspitasari, Reni Dwi
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i1.188

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This study aimed to discover the strategies for learning Arabic in increasing students' interest in studying mufrodat material for class VII Mts Al Khiriyah Bandar Lampung. The monotonous strategy causes a lack of students' interest in learning Arabic. This study used descriptive qualitative methods with student research subjects—data collection techniques using questionnaires, interviews and documentation. Interest is one of the student's internal factors significantly influencing learning success. High interest in learning will make students enthusiastic and can easily achieve the competencies to be achieved. To motivate students, certain strategies are needed in learning. This study's results indicate an increase in student learning interest in class VII Mufrodat material at MTs Al Khairiyah Bandar Lampung in terms of the results of interviews and student questionnaires. CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) and PAKEM (Participatory, Active, Creative, Effective) use strategies to enhance learning.
A Contrastive Analysis of Indonesian and English Declarative Sentences in News Article “6 Fakta Baru Kecelakaan Maut Cibubur Hingga Sopir-Kernet Truk Tersangka” on Detiknews Website Soni, Roza Rapita; Manik, Labora; Sinaga, Rika; Samosir, Dona
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i1.189

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This research aims at contrasting two languages, including Indonesian as the source language (SL) and English as the target language (TL). This research data was taken from the news article “6 Fakta Baru Kecelakaan Maut Cibubur Hingga Sopir-Kernet Truk Tersangka” on detikNews website. The researchers used the qualitative method with textual analysis from books, journals and news as the data collection technique in this research. Based on the research result, the researchers found 29 declarative sentences from the news article. According to the text source, there are five similar patterns in Indonesian and English, including SP, SC, SPO, SPC and SPOC. And there are distinct patterns in Indonesian and English, setting them apart. Indonesian exhibits the SPOO and SCPC patterns, which are not found in English. Conversely, English showcases the SPSPC, SPOPC, and SPOCPC patterns not found in Indonesian. Additionally, these patterns are accompanied by varying phrases in each language.
The Effect of English Vocabulary Card Media on Improving Student Learning Achievement at SMAN 1 Tubaba Labibah, Hasna Fitri
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i1.192

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This study describes the urgency of using the English Vocabulary Card media. Card media contains pictures (objects, animals, and so on) that can train students and create vocabulary, these cards become instructions or stimuli for students to improve student learning outcomes. The purpose of the researchers conducting this research was to find out the increase in student learning outcomes using the English Vocabulary Card X media at SMAN 1 Tubaba. This research method uses a quantitative method using questionnaires, tests, and documentation instruments. The test was carried out 2 times, namely the pretest to find out the students' initial abilities, and the second test was the posttest to find out the results of the increase in student learning. The samples were taken using random sampling for class X SMAN 1 Tubaba. The results showed that there was an effect of using the English Vocabulary Card media on improving student learning outcomes based on the results of the pretest before using the English Vocabulary Card media, which was equal to 25% in the low category, after using the English Vocabulary Card media, students' grades could increase by 75% in the low category become high category.
Contrastive Analysis of Noun Phrase in English and Indonesian on Report Text “Camel” from Developing English Competencies Textbook Ambarita, Mei Isabella; Hutahaean, Selly Wanti; Munthe, Widhi Sofie; Kartika, Dewi; Sitanggang, Anita
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.193

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This research aims to discover the similarity and differences of Noun Phrase (NP) used in English and Indonesian sentences. This scientific writing used an instrument of report text as the reference to collect data. The report text was taken from a textbook of Developing English Competencies for senior high school. This research demonstrated that when English Noun Phrase was translated to Indonesian, there were changes in syntatic pattern, syntatic category, and meaning. Based on the research results, researchers found several similarities between Indonesian and English Noun Phrases. Similar parts, including head, determiner,and modifier, formed the Noun Phrase. However, there were also differences between them. English Noun Phrase was frequently expanded to the side of the head; meanwhile, in Indonesian, it was expanded to the back of the head. English Noun Phrase consists of a central-determiner (the, a, an); meanwhile, Indonesian Noun Phrase lacks it.
An Analysis of Types of English Sentences in English Folklore “Jack and the Beanstalk” from American Literature Website Saragih, Dhea; Simangunsong, Tiara Indah Sari; Simanjuntak, Desy Natalia; Saragih, Roma Rezeki Nami; Siagian, Kristiani
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.205

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The purpose of this research is to examine the types of English sentences based on function consisting of declarative sentence, interrogative sentence, exclamatory sentence, and imperative sentence found in the folklore “Jack and The Beanstalk”. The method in this research was descriptive qualitative with research source obtained from the American Literature website. The results of this research showed that in the folklore “Jack and The Beanstalk” there were four types of English sentences based on function. Type of sentence that appeared most frequently in the folklore “Jack and The Beanstalk” was declarative sentences (46 times), followed by the exclamatory sentences (13 times). Meanwhile, the types of sentences that appeared the least were interrogative sentences (2 times) and imperative sentences (2 times). Or in percentage form, as many as 73% of the sentences in the folkore “Jack and The Beanstalk” were declarative sentences, as many as 21% were exclamatory sentences, as many as 3% were an interrogative sentences, and as many as 3% were imperative sentences.
Improving Students' Writing Skills through Group Work Ramauli, Fitri; Subari, Imam; Herlisya, Destia
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.206

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This research was aimed to improve students' writing skills through group work. The subject of the research were the 11th IPA 7 of SMA Negeri 1 Natar that consisted of 36 students. This research used Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was consisted of two cycles. Collection data technique was used test and non-test. Writing test used to know students’ writing skill. Menwhile, observation sheet and interview for non-test. Data analyzing was used quantitative and qualitative method. Refers to the result of the test, the mean score of students’ learning activities cycle 1 was 6.65 with the criteria was less active. Meanwhile in cycle 2 was 7.57 with the criteria was active. The improvement was 0.92. In the other hand, mean score of writing test in cycle 1 was 60 or 8 students who got score ≥70 with the percentage 22%. Meanwhile, mean of writing test in cycle 2 was 75.57 or 20 students who got score ≥70 with the percentage 55%. The improvement was 33% or 15.57. Based on the result of the research, Group Work can improve students’ writing skill in the 11th IPA 7 of SMA Negeri 1 Natar.
An Analysis of Parenting Styles on Early Childhood’s Independent Character Development Hidayat, Yusuf; Tania, Nia; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Kurniasih, Neng; Nuraeni, Heni; Ningsih, Sri
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.207

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Parenting is the interaction process between parents and early childhood to instill and develop early childhood’s characters through natural since early age. The present study aims to analyze parenting styles applied by the parents to develop the early childhood’s independent character. In addition, this study employed a case study at which the reseachers gathered the data through observation and interview towards 13 early childhoods and 13 mother (parents) as the respondents. The results of the study revealed that 61,54% of the respondents apply positive parenting style to develop their early childhood’s independent character, 23,08% of the respondents apply permissive parenting style to develop their early childhood’s independent character, and 15,38% of the respondents apply mixed parenting style (positive and permissive parenting styles) to develop their early childhood’s independent character. Thus, the majority of the respondents apply positive parenting style to develop the early childhood’s independent character at home. In conclusion, the 3 parenting styles can be collaborated each other by the parents based on the characteristics of the early childhood, the tasks given, and also the situation.
An Analysis of Noun Phrase in the Indonesian Folklore Translated Into English “The Legend of Malin Kundang” On the Indonesian Folklore Website Hutapea, Parida; Sipangkar, Winda Oktavia; Napitupulu, Glorya Natalia Rohani; Silalahi, Ika Dianda; Sidabalok, Lustriyani
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.214

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This research aims to delve into the intricate world of Noun Phrases in the English language, specifically within the Indonesian folklore text, “The Legend of Malin Kundang”, which has been translated into English. Using descriptive qualitative research, researchers sourced text from the Indonesian Folklore website. The enlightening findings of this research revealed a total of 85 Noun Phrases woven into the folklore text. Upon further analysis, thirteen structures emerged, each contributing to the richness and depth of these Noun Phrases. These structures include the combinations of “Article + Noun” (41.18%), “Possessive Adjective + Noun” (17.64%), “Noun + Noun” (14.11%), “Article + Adjective + Noun” (12.94%), “Article + Noun + of + Noun” (2.35%), “Adjective + Noun” (2.35%), “Article + Noun + Noun” (2.35%), “Possessive Adjective + Adjective + Noun” (1.18%), “Article + Pronoun + of + Noun + Noun” (1.18%), “Article + Pronoun + of + Noun” (1.18%), “Pronoun + Noun” (1.18%), “Preposition + Article + Adjective + Noun” (1.18%), and “Article + Adjective + Noun + of + Noun” (1.18%).
Analysis of Figurative Language in Lyrics of Song “Glimpse of Us” By Joji Sitepu, Kristina; Sidabutar, Ribka Oktaviani; Sirait, Febrianto; Rajagukguk, Fretty Riana; Siregar, Christina Anita Elizabeth
International Journal Corner of Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54012/ijcer.v2i2.215

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This research examines the figurative language in Joji’s captivating English song, “Glimpse of Us”. The research drew its source from the international song website, www.azlyrics.com. The researchers meticulously analyzed the findings using a qualitative approach with a descriptive design. Remarkably, the song revealed a rich tapestry of figurative language encompassing seven distinct types. Allegory, the dominant form, emerged seven times, while metaphor emerged three times. Hyperbole and symbol each made two appearances, lending further depth and nuance to the composition. Additionally, the song employed apostrophe, repetition, and synecdoche once each, contributing to its overall lyrical magnificence. In terms of percentage, allegory comprised an impressive 41%, metaphor accounted for 18%, hyperbole, and symbol contributed 12%, and apostrophe, repetition, and synecdoche each held 6%.