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IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
ISSN : 29634520     EISSN : 29860369     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52217/ijlhe.v5i2.1027
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education is a journal devoted to language and literature researchers, humanities, as well as practitioners in the field of education. IJLHE Journal is managed by the Institute for Research and Community Service STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung which is responsible for the Master Program in Indonesian Language Education. All publishing processes follow the procedures for scientific writing and editing involving expert reviewers from various countries.
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An Analysis of Compound Words in Education Issue of the Jakarta Post Edition on April 2021 Dewi Sri Kuning; Fitri Wulandari; Meutia Rachmatia; Sinta Novia
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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In learning a language, the first thing to grasp is words. One method of word formation is compounding, which involves combining two elements from existing words to create a new word. Compounds are categorized into three groups based on the part of speech: nominal compounds, verbal compounds, and adjectival compounds. The formation of compound words gives rise to their meaning, involving two kinds of semantic headedness—namely, endocentric compounds and exocentric compounds. These compound words can be identified in articles from the education issue of The Jakarta Post edition from April 2021. The objectives of this study are as follows: (1) to identify the types of compound words; (2) to determine the semantic headedness of compound words; and (3) to calculate the percentages of compound types and semantic headedness. The study employs a qualitative descriptive method. The results reveal three types of compound words: nominal compounds (656 words), verbal compounds (2 words), and adjectival compounds (5 words). Additionally, two types of compound words were identified—650 words were endocentric compounds, and 16 words were exocentric compounds. The percentages of compound word types were as follows: 98.5% nominal compounds, 0.3% verbal compounds, and 1.2% adjectival compounds. Meanwhile, the percentages of semantic headedness were 97.60% for endocentric compounds and 2.40% for exocentric compounds. This study provides valuable information about compound words in the context of language learning.
Unlocking Linguistic Brilliance: Elevating Ninth-Grade Vocabulary Proficiency through Strategic Word Lists at SMP Al-Azhar 3 Bandar Lampung Suherni Suherni; Adenan Damiri; Eva Nurchurifiani
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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This research aimed to improve students' vocabulary mastery through a word list. The research subjects were the ninth-grade students of SMP Al-Azhar 3 Bandar Lampung, consisting of 28 students. Classroom Action Research (CAR) was employed, comprising two cycles. Data collection techniques included both test and non-test methods. A vocabulary test was administered to assess students’ vocabulary mastery, while an observation sheet was used for non-test data. Data analysis involved both quantitative and qualitative methods. Referring to the test results, the mean score of students’ learning activities in cycle 1 was 6.42, categorizing as less active. Meanwhile, in cycle 2, it increased to 7.32, still considered less active, showing an improvement of 0.9%. On the other hand, the mean score of the vocabulary test in cycle 1 was 69.04, with 7 students scoring ≥70, constituting 25%. In cycle 2, the mean score rose to 76.16, with 21 students scoring ≥70, accounting for 75%. This indicated an improvement of 7.12%. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that a word list effectively improves students’ vocabulary mastery in the ninth grade of SMP Al-Azhar 3 Bandar Lampung.
An Effect of Using Group Investigation Method to Improving Critical Thinking Skill Yohana Puspita Dewi; Purna Wiratno; Destia Herlisya
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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Students' critical thinking ability can be enhanced through an effective learning process. To achieve this, the learning process must be designed to engage students in the classroom actively. The effort to achieve these results involves improving the quality of learning through effective teaching materials. Learning involves more than just acquiring information from lecturers; it encompasses various activities and actions to achieve better student learning outcomes. For instance, providing tasks that stimulate students to think critically, incorporating methods and learning models into the teaching process, is essential. The learning process is fundamentally a teaching-learning process that underscores the significance of experiential learning to gain valuable insights. This research aims to identify the process and outcomes of implementing the group investigation learning model to enhance critical thinking skills. Students' critical thinking is crucial as, during the learning process, students formulate ideas about the problems presented in their studies. Some students face challenges in thinking creatively when learning in English. They struggle to express their ideas, lack vocabulary, and find it challenging to generate ideas to solve problems when asked to discuss topics in English. Examples of these topics include educational issues and the impact of technology on students.
Are Students Motivated Enough?: A Study of Students’ Motivation in Online English Course Adhi Nurhartanto; Tyas Desita Wengrum; Widya Rahmawati
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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It is still debatable whether distance learning is effective to be implemented fully. In pandemic where classes have been conducted online for more than a year, students’ motivation in attending the lectures fully is questionable. This study aims to determine students’ motivation in attending the lectures gradually. The students’ motivation six months after the face-to-face meeting was forbidden is compared to their motivation a year after the classes were done online. This research is a quantitative study using a quasi-experimental research design with a time-series model. The population of this research is all 1st and 2nd semester students who took English For Business 1 and 2 courses. Data collection was carried out by using questionnaires to gain students’ motivation using Dornyei’s L2MSS questionnaires and additional 10 items from regular face to face class modified into items about the online language learning added to Language Learning section. Data analysis was conducted using the t test for paired samples. The results of the analysis obtained that distance learning is effective to maintain students’ motivation in attending classes in shorter period while it possibly decreases in longer time and teacher possibly needs creativity to maintain the students’ motivation.
Revolutionizing English Learning: Unleashing the Power of WhatsApp - A Dynamic Literature Exploration Sri Wahyuningsih; Ag. Eka Erinawati; Eka Septiana Wulandari; Liana Nur Fadila; Putri Rizqya Febrianthi
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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In the teaching and learning process, WhatsApp is an application frequently utilized for online learning due to its easy operability across all levels of education. Researchers have concentrated on assessing the effectiveness of WhatsApp in English lessons by scrutinizing studies on communication technology utilizing WhatsApp. The data utilized in this literature review comprises articles published in open-access journals, allowing the authors to analyze them. Five relevant studies are under review, as discussed by Ahmed (2019), Hashemifardnia, Namuziandot, and Eshafani (2018), Minalla (2018), Novianto (2017), and Ta 'Amneh (2017). The results indicate that incorporating WhatsApp into English learning can aid learning. However, there are both advantages and disadvantages associated with its usage. The primary disadvantage is the limited internet fees students must bear to access WhatsApp. Conversely, the advantages include students' increased motivation to learn English and enhanced vocabulary and writing skills through discussions in WhatsApp groups.
Educational Values in The Novel 'Sepatu Dahlan' by Khrisna Pabichara Abdulloh Abdulloh; Fransisca S.O. Dedi; Dinda Adelia
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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The issues in this research are related to the messages conveying educational values of diversity, resilience, holistic intelligence (identity discovery), responsibility, attitude towards life, and poverty found in literary works (novels). This study aims to identify and analyze the educational values, namely diversity, resilience, holistic intelligence (identity discovery), responsibility, attitude towards life, and poverty, present in the novel "Sepatu Dahlan" by Khrisna Pabichara. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method, which involves analyzing sentence by sentence related to educational values. With this method, the collected data is identified, analyzed, described, and then interpreted according to the predetermined objectives. The choice of descriptive method and qualitative research type is due to the nature of the collected data, which consists of words but emphasizes a deep understanding of the interaction between empirically studied concepts. The research findings indicate that the educational values described in this novel include diversity, resilience, holistic intelligence, responsibility, attitude toward life, and poverty. Hopefully, this novel is useful for all of us and can serve as a source of inspiration for the younger generation in achieving their aspirations, as poverty is not a barrier to rising and pursuing goals, and education plays a significant role in this process.
An Analysis of Students’ Errors in Translating Indonesia-English Narrative Text Marlin Margaretha Manu; Anggelina Martina Nahak
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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This study aims to determine the types of errors in translating narrative texts from Indonesian to English and the most dominant types of errors in translating narrative texts from Indonesian to English by students of class X IPA 1 SMA Negeri 4 Kota Kupang. This research uses descriptive qualitative research. The subjects of this study were 15 students of class X IPA 1. The data source was taken from translating students' narrative texts from Indonesian into English. The research instrument is a translation task. The translation task was used to obtain data about student errors in Indonesian to English translation texts. The findings of this study indicate that there are four types of translation errors, namely: Omission, ex: SL: Then the dog arrived, SL: The dog arrived, Correct: Then the dog arrived. In addition, ex : SL: Cat and fox, TL: Cat and fox, Correct: Cat and fox. Mis formation, ex: SL: A moment later, TL: Just then, Correct: A moment later. Mis ordering, ex: SL: At least I know, TL: At least I know, Correct: At least I know. Moreover, the most dominant types of translation errors, the researcher concluded that the students' problems in translating narrative texts from Indonesian to English were mostly formation errors of 120 errors. Mis formation is the most dominant type carried out by students of class X IPA 1 SMA Negeri 4 Kota Kupang. Suggestions for improving the teaching and learning process, especially in the teaching and learning process of translation as one of the subjects in class X IPA 1 SMA Negeri 4 Kota Kupang, students must practice translating Indonesian texts into English or vice versa in class or outside of class to improve their translation skills.
Technology and Culture: Ruminations on Marshall Mc Luhan’s ‘The Mechanical Bride’ Ravindra Pratap Singh
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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In his observation of North American culture industry Marshal Mc Luhan finds that how the trained human minds affect the collective public minds and influence them in their own way . The controlled popular culture offers various meanings to different stakeholders . Marshal Mc Luhan’s ‘The Mechanical Bride’ appears as a chapter in the his book The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man , and offers significant inferences on the influence of technology in the life of common individual , and subsequently makes the indicators of the popular culture. The present papers offers the key indicators and findings in Marshal Mc Luhan’s ‘The Mechanical Bride’.
School Principal's Role in Improving Learning Quality Nurnida Usholicchah; Ade Akhmad Saputra
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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The purpose of this study is to understand the important role of one of the tasks of the Principal (school principal), namely monitoring educators and students in order to improve and improve the learning process at SDN 6 Pemulutan Selatan by knowing the objectives, constraints and benefits of supervising the quality of learning. As it is known that supervision carried out by the principal is part of the management function. The research methodology applied is qualitative, where researchers are directly involved in collecting data at the research location. The object of the research is the principal's role in monitoring the learning process at school. Data were collected through direct observation and interviews with principals and teachers. The implications of this study provide a deeper understanding of the significant role of school principals as supervisors in improving the quality of learning. Related to this study, the researcher found that awareness of supervisory activities by school principals at SDN 6 Pemulutan Selatan is still lacking in attention and implementation. The results showed that supervision by principals of the learning process and teacher performance had a positive impact on improving the quality of learning. The results of this discussion can be seen that first, by supervising learning, principals can evaluate the teaching methods used, the effectiveness of learning, and student responses to learning. Second, the obstacles to supervising the quality of learning can be caused by factors such as incomplete infrastructure and limited time for school principals. Third, the benefits of monitoring the quality of learning are getting information on the teaching and learning process as evaluation material.
Use of Regional Languages in Indonesian Language Learning at Kampar Regency Elementary Schools Muhammad Amin
IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): IJLHE: International Journal of Language, Humanities, and Education
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This research aims to analyze the use of regional languages ​​in student communication in Indonesian language learning at Kampar Regency Elementary Schools. The research method used is field research with a qualitative research method approach and descriptive data analysis. Data collection was carried out by interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques use data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. The results of the research are that the use of regional languages ​​in Indonesian language learning in Kampar Regency elementary schools has great potential to improve students' language understanding and skills. The integration of regional languages ​​helps explain complex concepts and enriches the learning process. However, it is important to balance the use of regional languages ​​and Indonesian so that both are supported. With the support of teacher training, development of teaching materials, and community involvement, the use of regional languages ​​can be an effective strategy for improving the quality of education in Kampar Regency.

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