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Effectiveness Of Student Team Achievement Division Cooperative Learning And Direct Instruction In Teaching Reading Comprehension To Students With Different Learning Motivation Oktaviana, Tyas; Fitriati, Sri Wuli
English Education Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eej.v7i2.15733

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This study aimed at investigating the effects of Student Team Achievement Division Cooperative Learning (STAD CL) and Direct Instruction (DI) on improving students' reading comprehension with high or low learning motivation at eleventh grade students of Senior High School 1 Kudus and finding solutions and strategies to make teachers have the preference to use of STAD CL and DI in delivering the subject matter while teaching. This study was experimental research named two-way (two-by-two) factorial design. The population of this study was the eleventh year students of State Islamic Senior High School 1 Kudus in the Academic Year 2015/2016. There were five classes from XI-A to XI -E. Each class had 35 students, therefore, the total population was 175 students. Meanwhile the samples of this study were eighty students from four classes selected based on the historical factors and pre-existing ability. 80 students were chosen to be a sample, 40 as STAD CL group and 40 as DI group. Both groups were given the pre-test to measure students' reading skill and after several times of treatments, both groups were given the post-test. The results of this study showed that STAD CL as teaching strategy for teaching reading to those who had high and low learning motivation compared to DI was more effective than DI because most students stated that STAD CL contributed to increase the reading performance in the classroom. Further study may also be conducted to determine whether teachers’ use of STAD CL or DI appears to reduce student anxiety and stress in the classroom to improve students’ reading or even other skills, retention, and student-teacher relationships.
Increasing Speaking Skill through YouTube Video as English Learning Material during Online Learning in Pandemic Covid-19 Syafiq, Ahmad Nur; Rahmawati, Amalia; Anwari, Anwari; Oktaviana, Tyas
Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/elsya.v3i1.6206

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YouTube video is one alternative solution in teaching speaking during pandemic. This study attempts to find the use of YouTube videos to improve speaking skill of students and how teaching and learning process using YouTube videos are implemented in the class. A classroom action research was conducted to first semester college students of Muhammadiyah University of Kudus in 2020. The population of this study was all non-English program and the samples were 85 students in redundant class chosen using purposive sampling. The data were obtained from speaking assessment and interview and later analyzed by using constant comparative method and descriptive statistic. This study showed that YouTube video as English learning material improved speaking skill of students including fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and content. Therefore, it can be concluded that the use of YouTube Video is able to improve the students’ speaking skill during online learning in pandemic Covid-19. Further study may concern on the use of YouTube Video to teach other English skills like reading and writing.