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The Impact of Teachers’ Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication on Students’ Motivation in Learning English Megawati, Wahyu; Hartono, Rudi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 4 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i4.39157

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The objectives of this study are to explain the use of teachers’ verbal communication, teachers’ non-verbal communication, and the impact of teachers’ verbal communication and non-verbal communication on students' motivation in learning English.This study used the framework of teachers’ talk proposed by Sinclair and Brazil (1985) and Wang and Loewen (2015) to analyze the teachers’ verbal communication and non-verbal communication in the English classroom. Data were taken from lesson transcripts and teachers’ behaviors from the video recordings. Using the teachers’ utterances and teachers’ behaviors as the unit of analysis, procedures of analyzing data include: organizing and preparing the data, coding, describing, and interpreting. To validate the findings, initial results of the analysis had been examined by data source triangulation and using focused group discussion. Findings showed that the most-used teachers’ verbal communication is questioning while the most-used teachers’ non-verbal communication is hand movements and facial expressions. The most-motivating teachers’ verbal communication is questions and the most-motivating teachers’ non-verbal communication comes from facial expressions.
Persepsi dan Kesulitan Guru Bahasa Inggris SMP dalam Penelitian Tindakan Kelas Fitriati, Sri Wuli; Wahyuni, Sri; Chorunissa, Nadya; Megawati, Wahyu
Varia Humanika Vol 1 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Penelitian tindakan kelas (PTK) bertujuan untuk memperbaiki proses pembelajaran dan meningkatkan mutu pembelajaran di kelas. Melihat berbagai kendala yang dihadapi oleh guru, UNNES berusaha meningkatkan kemampuan guru dalam melaksanakan penelitian tindakan kelas melalui program pengabdian masyarakat yaitu pelatihan penelitian tindakan kelas. Pelatihan ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan proses pembelajaran secara langsung, yaitu memotivasi guru untuk melakukan penelitian tindakan kelas, meningkatkan pengetahuan guru tentang teori, prosedur dan manfaat dari penelitian tindakan kelas, mendampingi guru dalam proses penelitian tindakan kelas dari perencanaan, tindakan, pengamatan dan refleksi. Setelah pelatihan ini, diharapkan guru lebih bersemangat untuk menyusun penelitian tindakan kelas dan memanfaatkan hasil dari penelitian tindakan kelas tersebut untuk memperbaiki pembelajaran di kelas masing-masing. Peserta dari pelatihan ini adalah guru-guru bahasa Inggris SMP di Sub Rayon 08 Kecamatan Ngaliyan, Semarang sebanyak 15 orang peserta. Pelatihan ini dilaksanakan dalam dua kali pertemuan, Sabtu, 10 Agustus 2019 dan Sabtu, 31 Agustus 2019 pukul 08.00 sampai dengan pukul 14.00 bertempat di SMP Negeri 18 Semarang. Pelatihan dilaksanakan dengan menggunakan metode teoritis lewat ceramah dan diskusi, serta metode praktis lewat workshop dan presentasi. Dari hasil pelatihan ini terlihat perubahan signifikan pada motivasi guru untuk mulai menyusun penelitian tindakan kelas. Hal ini dikarenakan peningkatan pemahaman guru terhadap landasan teori, proses penelitian tindakan kelas, teknik pengumpulan data, dan proses analisis data. Tercatat dari lima belas orang peserta, delapan orang guru telah menentukan judul untuk penelitian tindakan kelas dan membutuhkan bimbingan dari dosen fasilitator dari UNNES.
The Impact of Teachers’ Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication on Students’ Motivation in Learning English Megawati, Wahyu; Hartono, Rudi
English Education Journal Vol 10 No 4 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v10i4.39157

Abstract

The objectives of this study are to explain the use of teachers’ verbal communication, teachers’ non-verbal communication, and the impact of teachers’ verbal communication and non-verbal communication on students' motivation in learning English.This study used the framework of teachers’ talk proposed by Sinclair and Brazil (1985) and Wang and Loewen (2015) to analyze the teachers’ verbal communication and non-verbal communication in the English classroom. Data were taken from lesson transcripts and teachers’ behaviors from the video recordings. Using the teachers’ utterances and teachers’ behaviors as the unit of analysis, procedures of analyzing data include: organizing and preparing the data, coding, describing, and interpreting. To validate the findings, initial results of the analysis had been examined by data source triangulation and using focused group discussion. Findings showed that the most-used teachers’ verbal communication is questioning while the most-used teachers’ non-verbal communication is hand movements and facial expressions. The most-motivating teachers’ verbal communication is questions and the most-motivating teachers’ non-verbal communication comes from facial expressions.