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PEMAKAIAN MAJAS DALAM RUBRIK GAGASAN PADA SURAT KABAR SOLOPOS DAN IMPLEMENTASINYA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN DI SMP NEGERI 3 SRAGEN Joko Widianto; Abdul Ngalim; Agus Budi Wahyudi
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 14, No 2: Agustus, 2013
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v14i2.858

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The objectives of the current study are to describe: (1) types of figurative speech used in “opinion Rubric” in Solopos newspaper; (2) the compatibility of this figurative speech with the standard competence and the basic competence of Indonesian Language curriculum; and (3) the pedagogical implication of the findings in teaching and learning figure of speech. The object of study is figure of speech used “Opinion Rubric” of Solopos newspaper. Data collection technique used is documentation and data analysis tech nique used is “padan subjenis referensial” method. The results are as follows: (1) there are nine types of figurative speech, namely: repetition, equations or simile, hyperbole, metaphor, personification, irony, sarcasm, and synesthesia. The most dominant one is personification; (2) the figurative speech used in this newspaper is compatible with the competence standard and basic competence in Indonesian language curriculum; (3) the students’ achievement improve as shown in the increasing score from 62 to 76.
MODEL PERTANGGUNGJAWABAN HUKUM DANA BANTUAN ORANG TUA MURID PADA RSBI (STUDI KASUS SMPN RSBI DI KABUPATEN BOYOLALI) Titin Marlina; Harun Harun; Natangsa Subekti
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 14, No 2: Agustus, 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v14i2.863

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The objective of this study was to identify the model of legal liability for the budget from the students’ parents in the international program of state junior high school level. The specific obtives of this study include three issues, namely: (1) the implementation of legal liability model for budget management derived students’ parents, (2) the compli- ance of legal liability model with the normative provisions rule of Regional autonomy legislation, education system law, and the provision of local financial management, (3) how to formulate the legal liability model is so applicable and in accordance with the provisions. This research was conducted at SMPN I and II Boyolali. The data analysis technique used was descriptive and predictive. The research findings are as follows: ( 1) there is no basic standards in the financial management legislations, ( 2) management of the funds do not have compliance with the rules of regional autonomy laws, and provision of local financial management, (3) the legal liability model used is a model of financial management in one way through the establishment of local regulation on APBD and accountability of budget legislation (APBD) by the Bupati, which is based on the involvement of parents partisipation either directly or through a committee, in the plan- ning stages.
STUDENTS’ MASTERY OF SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR AND ITS CLASSROOM IMPLEMENTATION: A NATURALISTIC STUDY AT ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF TIDAR UNIVERSITY Dwi Winarsih
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 14, No 2: Agustus, 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v14i2.859

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English language teaching in Indonesia which focuses on text types or genre. The teaching is based on the concept that language as a system of choice by which writers can communicate certain functions that allow them to express their experiences, to interact with others, and to create coherent message. Consequently, systemic functional grammar which views language as a strategic, meaning-making resource is implemented. However the facts show students of English Department have limited knowledge on it. Their average score is unsatisfactory, below 70. The objectives of the research are to describe (1) the students’ mastery on interpersonal metafunction, experiential metafunction, and textual metafunction; and (2) to describe the classroom implementation of systemic functional grammar course. This naturalistic study is conducted at English Department. The subjects of this research are one lecturer and 30 students taking structure 3 course. Data are collected through classroom observation and relevant documentation. The result indicates that students’ mastery of systemic functional grammar is low. They get confused when they come across with complex clauses in spoken text.
POWER RELATIONS OF NON-NATIVE ENGLISH TEACHERS AND THEIR STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM Sudar Sudar
Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora Vol 14, No 2: Agustus, 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/humaniora.v14i2.860

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The current study deals with the Power Relations between non-native English teachers and their students in the classroom. The objectives of the study is to describe the Power Relations between non-native English teachers and their students in the classroom. The data are in the form of utterances showing Power Relations which are taken from nine senior high schools in Purworejo. The researcher used the critical discourse analysis to analyze the data. The research results are as the follows: (1) in term of message units performance, non-native English teachers were more powerful than their students; (2) in five senior high schools non-native English teachers and their students performed turn distribution equally; (3) in performing the initiation, non-native English teachers are more powerful than their students; (4) the initiation of discussion topic was fully done by non-native English teachers; (5) non-native English teachers and their students had equal right to response; (6) the determination of turn-taking activities was mostly performed by non-native English teachers. In conclusion, non-native English teachers iunder the study were more powerful than their students in the classroom. It was much influenced by Indonesian culture.

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