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International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30626943     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71131/whtmf855
The focus and scope of the journal covers topics such as innovation in teaching methods, sustainable curriculum development, application of technology in education, teaching English as a foreign or second language, applied linguistics, literature, and English language teaching, with emphasis on cross-cultural perspectives and identities.
Articles 19 Documents
The Urgency of Understanding the Definition and Category of Teaching Materials as Knowledge for Biology Education Students Wahyuni, Sri; Rahmawati, Sri; Sudibya, Eka; Lestari, Juniarti Wulan; W. D.Therik , Johannis; M Pekei, Imelda F.I
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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This research discusses the development of teaching materials needed in the world of education. This research uses a skinative research method with secondary data methods, namely through literature studies. Teaching materials are one of the most important components in the learning process, and can help students learn more easily. Instruction consists of two categories: printed instructions and non-printed instructions. One type of printed teaching material is textbooks. Teaching materials can be defined as any type of material used to help teachers or instructors carry out teaching and learning activities in the classroom. Print teaching materials through the media of books, handouts, maps, magazines, etc. Non-print teaching materials audio programs, display teaching materials, overhead transparencies (OHT) models, videos and computer-assisted teaching materials. Knowledge of teaching materials is needed so that students can apply it in the form of product development or research related to teaching materials. In learning biology, delivery requires teaching material media as a lat in channeling knowledge.
Analysis of Learning Resources Biology Book by Neil A. Campbell for class X SMA / Equivalent Liza Choirun Nisa; Lestari, Juniarti Wulan; Suwasono, Prayitno Ribut; Slamet, Slamet; Besi, Yovita
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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This study aims to determine the results of content analysis in the Biology book by Neil A. Campbell for class X SMA / equivalent using Science Literacy. This research method is descriptive qualitative with the research subject is the Biology book by Neil A. Campbell for class X SMA / equivalent. The research instrument is a book suitability analysis. Data collection is based on the results of the analysis conducted by researchers on Biology by Neil A. Campbell for class X SMA / equivalent based on science literacy content. Based on the analysis, the suitability of the Biology book by Neil A. Campbell for grade X SMA / equivalent seen from science literacy is categorized in the Science book as a body of knowledge (a body of knowledge).
Discovery-Inquiry Learning Model in Delivering Living Creature Classification Material for High School/Equivalent Schools Priyanti, Novie Ary; Pratama, Raditya; Puspaningsih, Eunike Sri; Rahmania, Ika; Niswatus Sufiyah; Liza Choirun Nisa'; M. Zainul Muttaqin; Sarlotha Selan
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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This research provides an understanding of why the Discovery-Inquiry learning method as a means to deliver the classification of living things. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach, descriptive by conveying clearly what is meant by discovery-inquiry and why it is appropriate when implemented in the material of the diversity of living things. Education is a planned and conscious effort to create a learning atmosphere and learning process in which students actively develop their potential, discovery-inquiry is an option in its delivery. Discovery-inquiry is a learning process where a concept is not presented in its final form, but students must organize their own learning by finding out these concepts. Meanwhile, the classification of living things classifies living things based on certain characteristics. So, of course it is very related to the discovery-inquiry method which requires students to play a greater role than the teacher by finding and ensuring the object under study whether it is in accordance with the theory or finding something new.
Improving Students Speaking Ability through Picture at Junior High School Yasin, Moh. Ilham; Fikri, Moh. Hilman; Sudrajad, Wahyu; Syakur, Abd.; Partini; Gigih Dwi Ananto; Iman Jauhari
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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English plays an important role as international language among other languages. Speaking as one of important English skills is considered important to be taught. Speaking is skill that taught with other language skills. In fact, speaking is not an easy skill to be mastered. Most of junior high school students are unable to speak English well. One of alternative to help teacher to create natural communication is by using picture. The design of this research is classroom action research (CAR) which aims at solving problem experienced by classroom teacher to increase the students’ speaking ability by using describing as technique (Aqib 2006), as cited in research Clark (1972). This research has done in two cycles. The objective of this study is to describe how wholesome describing picture can improve speaking ability of seventh grade students in SMP Wahid Hasyim Malang. The researcher hopes that the result of this study useful either theoretically and practically to motivate students and teacher creative in learning process especially in speaking class. the teaching and learning process becomes much better. Before implementing picture technique the students have low self-esteem, fear of making mistakes, shyness and lack of motivation. After implementing the technique they feel confident, did not shy again, and talk with high voice. It also brings good impact on increasing the learning process and they can work as a group. The result on language function showed that in describing picture they speak with occasional hesitation, use adequate vocabulary, use comprehensible pronunciation, and use complex sentence in asking responding.
The Effectiveness of Using Think Aloud Strategy on Students’ Reading Achievement in Narrative Text Fikri, Moh. Hilman; Yasin, Moh. Ilham; Sudrajad, Wahyu; Syakur, Abd.; Azizah, Laila Nur; Iman Jauhari; Gigih Dwi Ananto
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Think-aloud is one of the transactional strategies that joint process of teachers and students working together to construct understandings of text as they interact with it. The aim of this thesis to investigate that do students who were taught by think aloud strategy has better achievement in the reading narrative text. Toward 23 total students of eight grade of Mts Al-azhar Malang, consist of 11 Males and 12 females of the sample, the researchers conduct the experiment research by distributing 20 pre and post questions of narrative text test. In finding, the mean of total reading test score of 23 students before being taught by using think aloud strategy is (55.43). After getting treatment, the mean score of students’ reading is (71.30). It means that the students’ score is improved. It means that there is significant effect before and after being taught using think aloud strategy toward students reading achievement of narrative text. Based on the result, it can be concluded that think aloud was effective strategy in teaching reading comprehension.
Development of Learning Media for Sports Courses at Cipta Wacana Christian University in the Civil Engineering Study Program Raditya Pratama; Rafid, Rahmad; Supriadi; Dhayinta, Shellya Tanaya
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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The purpose of this research is to produce a product that will help the teaching and learning process during face-to-face learning conditions. The initial product that will be developed through validation tests by several experts, including material, learning, and media experts. then conducted small group trials and large group trials. After all the stages have been passed, the expected results can help students to understand sports course material during face-to-face sessions. the results of a series of small group trials showed a percentage of 82.2 percent, and the large group obtained a percentage of 86.6 percent.
Utilization of the Internet of Things (IoT) in Mathematics Learning in Indonesia: Literature Study Using Bibliometric Methods Period 2015 to 2023 Norma Devi Kurniasari; Gaguk Triono; Anis Shobikhah; Siti Fatimah; Trian Basofi Rohman
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept where an object has the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The aim of the research is to provide a general overview of the research literature on the use of IoT for mathematics learning based on bibliometric analysis of a number of journal articles published in the Scopus database and to identify scientific gaps as a reference for further research. The method used is bibliometric analysis assisted by VOSviewer software. The research results show an increasing trend in research on the use of IoT in mathematics learning and several topics/keywords were found that can be used as a basis for further research. Research in Indonesia in the 2018-2023 period, related to IoT on Mathematics Learning in mathematics subjects, was minimally carried out. This is also a gap for further research (gap research) to carry out IoT research on Mathematics Learning. The conclusion is that bibliometric analysis provides information and knowledge about the development of research on the use of IoT in mathematics learning for the possibility of carrying out further new research.
Review Journal: The Effect of Heterogeneous Zeolite Catalyst and Modified Zeolite Catalysts on Biogaseline Yields Rahmawati, Sri; Wahyuni, Sri; Rusdi, Muhammad; Priyanti, Novie Ary; Nisa, Liza Choirun; Muttaqin, M. Zainul; Fatimah, Siti
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Increased fuel consumption of oil has an impact on the energy crisis. Biogasolin is an alternative fuel from vegetable oil that has the potential to overcome this problem. One of the methods used to produce biogasoline is the catalytic string method. Such methods generally use a catalyst to help speed up reactions. The use of catalysts in the cracking process is increasingly diverse. In this review article will compare the biogasoline percent value between several types of catalysts focused on zeolite and zeolite catalysts that are modified with metal, including the general picture of the arrest of the material, type and characteristics of the zeolite catalyst, operating conditions, and ways of performance of each catalyst. Zeolite catalyst which is a heterogeneous catalyst is considered to have good ability in selectivity, activity, and ease of modification so that it is very influential on the cracking results. Some zeolite catalysts modified with metals such as nimo/zeolite; Zn/HZSM-5; Cu/HZSM-5; Ni/HZSM-5; MO/HZSM-5; HZSM-5; PD/HZSM-5; PT/HZSM-5; Zn/Na-ZSM-5; Ni/ZSM-5; Ni/mnz; Co-NI/HZSM-5 and each biogasoline is obtained at 11.93%; 28.38%; 17.55%; 32-37%; 9-23%; 30.2%; 32-41%; 11.73% are reportedly able to provide performance to improve biogasoline results and certainly become a new catalyst that is useful in the scientific world
Optimization of Junior High School Biology Learning through the EXAIR Model Based on Brain-Based Learning and Whole Brain Teaching Eka Lidiastuti, Arinda; Priyanti, Novie Ary; Wahyuni, Sri; Nisa, Liza Choirun; Muttaqin, M. Zainul; Harifa, Zayyana
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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The purpose of this study is to optimize junior high school biology learning through the EXAIR model, which integrates Brain-Based Learning and Whole Brain Teaching principles. The research employs a quasi-experimental design with pretest-posttest involving 106 students in Malang, Indonesia. Learning outcomes were assessed using multiple-choice tests to measure cognitive achievement and critical thinking skills. The ANCOVA analysis demonstrated a significant effect of the learning model on student learning outcomes (p < 0.05), with the experimental class outperforming both positive and negative control classes. The EXAIR model was proven effective in activating both hemispheres of the brain, fostering engagement, and enhancing critical thinking skills. However, limitations were observed during the auditory learning stage due to insufficient student interaction. This study underscores the importance of brain-balanced learning strategies to improve biology education outcomes.
21ST CENTURY PPKN LEARNING INNOVATION: ANDROID-BASED TREASURE HUNT MEDIA TO IMPROVE STUDENT LITERACY AND ACTIVE PARTICIPATION Supriadi, Supriadi; Dhayinta, Shellya Tanaya; Gunadi, Lie, Epifani R.; Nasir, Mohammad; Gigih Dwi Ananto
International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
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Learning Pancasila and Citizenship Education ( PPKn ) in schools often faces challenges, especially in attracting students' attention. Students often feel that PPKn learning is boring because of the excessive focus on memorizing facts, names of figures, and historical events. To overcome this problem, interesting and interactive learning innovations are important. This article proposes the use of game-based learning media Treasure Hunt developed through an Android application, as a solution to increase student engagement and interest in PPKn lessons . This method combines technology, group competition, and fact-based learning to create a more active and enjoyable learning atmosphere. This learning model, which integrates the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) method, allows students to collaborate in groups while completing challenges based on PPKn material . By using an Android-based application, learning can be more focused on understanding concepts and developing critical thinking skills. The expected results are increased motivation and student learning outcomes through more innovative and enjoyable learning, in accordance with the demands of the 2013 Curriculum which emphasizes active student participation in the learning process.

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