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THE EFFECT OF PEER-ASSESSMENT AND ANXIETY ON WRITING COMPETENCY OF GRADE X STUDENTS OF SMA NEGERI 5 DENPASAR ., I GEDE WAYAN SUPARNA; ., Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi,MA; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 (2013)
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ABSTRAK Suparna, I Gede Wayan (2013), Pengaruh “Peer Asessment” dan Kecemasan terhadap Kompetensi Menulis pada Siswa Kelas X SMA Negeri 5 Denpasar, Thesis, Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha. Tesis ini sudah disetujui and diperikasa oleh: Pembimbing I: Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi, MA, and Pembimbing II: Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA Kata kunci: kecemasan, asesmen rekan sebaya, kompetensi menulis. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk membuktikan apakah ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan penerapan asesmen rekan sebaya terhadap kompetensi menulis siswa; ada hubungan pengaruh yang signifikan antara penerapan asesmen rekan sebaya dengan kecemasan siswa terhadap kompetensi menulis siswa; ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan dalam kompetensi menulis siswa antara siswa yang memiliki kecemasan tinggi yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen rekan sebaya dan siswa yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen konvensional; ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan dalam kompetensi menulis siswa antara siswa yang memiliki kecemasan rendah yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen rekansebaya dan siswa yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen konvensional. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian eksperimental dengan menggunakan rancangan factorial 2x2 yang mana satu kelompok mendapat perlakuan experimental tetapi kelompok lainnya tidak mendapat perlakuaan tersebut. Populasi berjumlah 10 kelas dengan total jumlah populasi 346 dari semua siswa di kelas X SMA Negeri 5 Denpasar. Total jumlah sampel berjumlah 80 siswa yang dibagi menjadi dua kelompok yaitu kelompok experimental dan kelompok kontrol dengan menggunakan tekhnik Cluster Random Sampling. Dalam penelitian ini menggunakan data kwantitif dan data kwalitatif. Data kwantitatif dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner kecemasan dan tes menulis, yang dianalisis menggunakan uji statistik Anova Dua Jalur dan uji Tukey. Data kwalitatif dikumpulkan dalam anecdotal record melalui langkah observasi. Hasi lpenelitian menunjukkan bahwa, Pertama, ada perbedaan pengaruh yang signifikan penerapan asesmen rekan sebaya terhadap kompetensi menulis siswa, di mana siswa yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen rekan sebaya memiliki kompetensi menulis lebih tinggi dari pada mereka yang dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen konventional. Kedua, ada hubungan pengaruh yang signifikan antara asesmen rekan sebaya dengan kecemasan terhadap kompetensi menulis siswa. Ketiga, terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan pada kompetensi menulis siswa yang memiliki tingkat kecemasan tinggi ketika dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen rekan sebaya dan mereka yang dinilai dengan asesmen konvensional, dimana kompetensi menulis siswa yang dinilai dengan model asesmen rekan sebaya memiliki kompetensi lebih rendah dari pada siswa yang dinilai dengan model asesmen konvensional. Keempat, terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan pada kompetensi menulis siswa yang memiliki tingkat kecemasaan rendah ketika dinilai dengan menggunakan asesmen rekan sebaya dan mereka yang dinilai dengan asesmen konventional, dimana kompetensi menulis siswa yang dinilai dengan model asesmen rekan sebaya memiliki kompetensi menulis lebih tinggi daripada siswa yang dinilai dengan model asesmen konvensional. Kata Kunci : kecemasan, asesmen rekan sebaya, kompetensi menulis. ABSTRACT Suparna, I Gede Wayan (2013), The Effect of Peer Assessment and Anxiety on Writing Competency of Grade X Students of SMA Negeri 5 Denpasar. Thesis, English, Postgraduate Program , Ganesha Universty of Education. This thesis has been approved and corrected by supervisor I: Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi, M.A., and Supervisor II: Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, M.A. Keywords: anxiety, peer-assessment, writing competency. The aim of this study was to prove whether there was any significant difference effect of peer-assessment on the writing competency; there was any significant effect of the interaction between peer-assessment and anxiety on the writing competency; there was any significant difference on the writing competency of high anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment and those who were assessed by using conventional assessment; there was any significant difference on the writing competency of low anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment and those who were assessed by using conventional assessment. The study was experimental study by applying 2x2 factorial designs which one group received experimental treatment, whereas the other did not. The population was 10 classes which total number of population were 346 students of grade X of SMA Negeri 5 Denpasar. The total sample was 80 students which assigned into two groups i.e. experimental group and control group by using Cluster Random Sampling Technique. Quantitative and qualitative data were obtained in this study. The quantitative data was obtained through writing test and anxiety questionnaire which analyzed by using Statistical Two-Way Anova And Tukey test. The qualitative data was obtained through anecdotal record. The results showed that, first, there was any significant difference effect of peer-assessment on the writing competency, in which the students who were assessed by using peer-assessment had better writing competency than those who were assessed by using conventional assessment. Secondly, there was any significant effect of the interaction between peer- assessment and anxiety on the writing competency. Third, there was any significant different on writing competency between high anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment and those who were assessed by using conventional assessment, in which high anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment had lower writing competency than those were assessed by using conventional assessment. Fourth, there was any significant difference on writing competency between low anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment and those who were assessed by using conventional assessment, in which low anxiety students who were assessed by using peer-assessment had better writing competency than those who were assessed by using conventional assessment. keyword : anxiety, peer-assessment, writing competency
COMPARATIVE EFFECT BETWEEN QUESTION ANSWER RELATIONSHIP AND DIRECTED READING THINKING ACTIVITY TECHNIQUES ON READING COMPREHENSION ., PUTU WIWIN SUPANDENI; ., Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Sudiana, M.Pd; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Vol 1 (2013)
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This study is an experimental study on the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013, which aimed to investigate whether there is (1) Is there an interactional effect through teaching narrative and descriptive text using QAR techniques and DRTA techniques of the first year students of SMA Saraswati Seririt; 2) Is there significant difference on the students’ reading competency who were taught by using QAR and DRTA techniques in narrative text of the first year student of SMA Saraswati Seririt in the academic year of 2012/2013; 3) Is there significant difference in students’ reading comprehension between Question Answer; 4) Is there an interactional effect through teaching narrative and descriptive text using QAR techniques and DRTA techniques of the first year students of SMA Saraswati Seririt. In analyzing the data 2X2 factorial design was used and involved 140 students as sample. The data were collected through reading test and analyzed by Two-way ANOVA. Research’s result indicates that (1) there is a significant interactional effect between the teaching techniques applied and text types; (2) there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in descriptive text type; and (3) there is a significant difference in reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type; (4) there is a significant difference in reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique. Key words: comparative, QAR, DRTA, reading achievement INTRODUCTION language as a means of communication is constructed of elements; sounds, words, and sentences presented in the form symbols used to express ideas, feelings, and thoughts. This language perspective comes nearly toward the language teaching which is primarily concerned with second or foreign learning. By applying the language learning appropriately, human could be able to express the ideas, feelings, and thoughts in a real communication, make relation each other. Each member of society will then recognize one another within their community, family, tribes, regency, nation, and daily activities (Dinnen (1967). Moreover, there are four language skills which should be mastered by students in learning English. Those four language skills are listening, speaking, reading, and writing. From those language skills mentioned above, reading skill should be mastered by students. Through reading, students can enlarge their knowledge and experiences. Having good ability in reading, the students can understand written text in the target language. In supporting this insight, Harmer (2007) highlights that English teacher should understand the importance of reading skill in supporting students English competence. He discloses that reading is useful for language acquisition. Teacher’s main task is provide the students more or less understand what they read, the more they read, the better they get at it. Reading also has positive effect on students’ vocabulary knowledge, on their spelling and on their writing. Harmer adds that reading skill also provide good models for English writing, encourage student to focus on vacabulary, grammar or punctuation. In line with Harmer’s concept, Olson and Ames (1972) stated that reading has a very important role in learning process because the skill of reading very much determines the success of the students in learning many things particularly in daily life. Without the skill of reading, they cannot make satisfactory progress in school. Moreover, reading is an important skill that must be thought by the teacher because through reading, students are expected to be able to get more about certain knowledge, information and pleasure. To achieve reading comprehension, there are several important components that the students should master. Furthermore, Walker (2008) says that reading skill has always been an essential part of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). In EFL setting, EFL students may not use English in their environment, and they just learn English in formal situation. By read some English texts may help the EFL students in acquiring their target language. In this case, reading skill is very important for the students especially for EFL students in mastering English language. However, reading is a cognitive process in which not only about spelling a word by words or mastering vocabulary, but also readers have to construct their creative thinking by combining their prior knowledge, their previous experiences, and their situation with the information, idea, and the situation of the written text that they read in order to comprehend the textual, ideational meanings, and the values of the texts. Additionally, Paris (2005) also affirms that reading is one of the greatest accomplishments for the language learners because it is the foundation for learning and academic achievement. He adds that developing reading skill is an important component in learning a language, by reading, the students could enrich their vocabulary, because by reading some texts, the readers will try hard to get the meaning about the text, so the readers have to understand every word that they read. More than that reading skill is to be highly provided to be mastered by students in terms of comprehending the English text. Anne Ediger in Celce-Murcia (2001: 153) affirms that reading seems to be primary to the most skills because the teaching of writing and oral skills is increasingly being integrated with reading instruction for EFL learners. Further, Ediger highlights that reading can be gradually being recognized as a valuable source of language input, particularly for students in learning environments in which fluent speakers of English are generally not available to provide other kinds of language input. Besides, Nunan (1991) emphasizes that reading is a complex and purposeful socio-cultural, cognitive, and linguistic process in which readers simultaneously use their knowledge of spoken and written language, their knowledge of the topic of the text. They also use of their knowledge about their culture to construct meaning with the text. This means that reading is a process of relating to the knowledge of the readers with the ideas in the text to construct meaning. It is also a process of making sense of the text by decoding the written symbols. The importance of reading skill cannot be denied. The components can be categorized as the basic competencies that the students should achieve, they are: 1) the ability to obtain general and specific information from the written text, either it is explicitly or implicitly stated, 2) the ability to obtain main ideas stated in a text whether explicitly or implicitly, 3) the ability to guess the meaning of the words, phrases, or sentences based on the context, and 4) the ability to understand reference devices used in a text (Depdiknas, 2007). Consequence of this description, in Indonesia, English becomes a primary subject that is taught in school. Until now, learning English is developed widely from elementary level to university level. It is supported by the government by always developing the national curriculum to become better. As stated in Depdiknas (2007) that KTSP is an operational curriculum which is constructed and implemented by each educational unit. In other words, KTSP (specifically English curriculum) is signified by the realization of local autonomy in educational field in which one of the elements is the students’ ability to read as the determinant of the speed of learning process. It means that the learning process should be emphasized on the implementation of reading skill, without ignoring the other skills. As a matter of fact, the teaching of reading in schools seemed to fail to equip students with reading skills that needed in real life. The real life reading skills in this context refer to students’ ability to efficiently find information from a brochure, or other authentic materials. To be able to gain the skills, the teaching of reading should be innovative and is closed to real life context. However, it was found that many teachers still applied conventional technique in their teaching learning process, in which the students were mainly assigned to read the passage and then work on questions related to those passages. In other words, there had been a convention that a class was always started with reading the passage and continued by answering the questions. Therefore, it is necessary to find other technique which can optimize the factors which can influence students’ reading comprehension as well as develop their reading skills. The students’ inability to understand English’ reading comprehension is caused by inside and outside factors. The inside factors are students’ learning motivation, age, aptitude, learning style. Meanwhile, the outside factor is related to the teacher’s technique in creating good classroom atmosphere. The teacher should be able to recognize the students’ problem and to create conducive atmosphere in the classroom that will raise the students’ competency to understand reading comprehension. Consequently, English teachers are expected to apply the appropriate technique which will surely work to fulfill learners’ need of reading comprehension. Related to this assumption, Richards and Rodgers (1987:12) said that teaching is usually regarded as something that teachers do in order to bring about changes in learners. A central component of methodology is how teachers view their role in the process. The teacher’s role is to active the students in learning. In teaching, teacher helps the students to find their own ways in learning. In further comprehending of the teacher’s role, Breen and Candlin as quoted by Richard and Rodgers (1987:77) stated that teacher’s role is to facilitate communication process between all participants in the classroom, and between these participants. Teacher should creatively a communication atmosphere in the classroom. In supporting ideas of fulfilling learners’ need of reading comprehension as described above, English teachers are hoped to choose appropriate techniques in their teaching learning process. Related to this idea, question answer relationships (QAR) and directed reading thinking activity (DRTA) are good to be implemented. According to Raphael (1986) defines that Question-Answer Relationship (QAR) is a way to help students to figure out how to get about answering-questions based on a given text. This strategy will help them to understand the different types of question and know how to approach the text based on the different questions types effectively and efficiently. The three components of question-answer relationship (QAR) strategy are right there question, think and search question, author and you questions, and on my own question Helping students to analyze the question-answer will enable them to become skillfull in analyzing the types of question that they are typically asked to respond to when reading a text. Further Raphael discloses the reasons of implementing QAR in teaching reading comprehension; 1) question-answer relationship technique helps students learn the kind of thinking that different types of questions require, as well as where to go for answers in the text. It encourages students to be more efficient and strategic readers, 2) question-answer relationship can help students to ask effective questions as they read and respond to the text, 3) Teachers use QAR to guide and monitor student learning and to promote higher-level thinking in their students. Besides, Conner (2006) highlights that Question-Answer Relationship (QAR)) as a reading strategy in which students categorize comprehension question according to where they get information they need to answer each question. The students are asked to indicate whether the information they use to answer question about the text is textually explicit and implicit information. Conner adds his logical reasons for the strength points of the possibility in implementing the QAR in teaching reading in EFL teaching, that is, it helps the students figure out how to go about answering the questions based on a given text and it helps students understanding the different types of question and know to approach requires the students to analyze the types of question. Furthermore, Zygouris-Coe and Glass (2004) affirms that QAR technique helps students better understanding of the text learned. Moreover, Walker (1992) states that there are nine steps followed to apply QAR technique in teaching reading such as: 1) The teacher selects a text that represents different kinds of questions, 2) The introduce “right there” sources of information. “Right there” means that the answers are “right there” on the page and the words from the text can be used to answer the question. This source must often be used in answering a teacher’s question and in in completing textbook exercise. The teacher completes an example lesson identifying the kind of answer that is required by the questions as well as the answer. She models the strategy of finding answers to questions and identifying the sources of information used, 3)The teacher introduces the “think and search” question answer relationship. Here, the students must read the text carefully and then “think and search” different parts of the text to find the answers that fit together to answer the question, 4) Then, the teacher introduces ‘author and you” sources of information. In this response, the students need to think about what they know, what the author tells them, and how this information fit together, 5) The teacher completes an example lesson, identifying the kind of answer that is required by the questions as well as the answer. She models by using all four sources of information and telling why and how the answers were obtained, 6) The students complete a third example lesson using a paragraph, the question, and the answer. The students as a group identify the question-answer relationship. The students talk about reasons for a particular answer and strategy used to obtain the answer, 7) The students complete fourth example lesson using a paragraph, the question, and the answers. Individually, the students identify the question-answer relationship. Then, the students tell why they choose answer, based on the textual and non textual information and the strategy used to obtain the answer, and 8) Steps 5,6, and 7 are extended to longer passages in progressive steps until the procedure can be used with basal readers or content area text. Meanwhile, Stauffer (1980) says that the Directed Reading-Thinking Activity is considered as a framework that can be especially effective in content area reading. He also considers the DRTA, which is often used in conjunction with basal readers, as an aid for students in overcoming some of the problems associated with content area materials, such as difficulty in understanding highly technical and unfamiliar concepts, seeing a need or purpose for reading the material under consideration, dealing with content material at a readability level above the student’s ability, and handling content area material independently. Further, Burgess (1997) also states that: DRTA is a group type reading activity in which all members of group type read at the same time. The primary objective is to develop a skill in reading critically. Predictions, assumption, and problem solving are important features in the approach. Burgess discloses steps in teaching reading by using DRTA such as: 1) Use the index or table of contents to have students predict what they think story tells about and what they like to find out, 2) Use title and first picture for setting the purpose, 3) Use some of the story’s pictures without the title, 4) Read to the end the first page or second page or middle of the story and allow students to set their purpose for reading, 5) Read one-fourth or some fraction of the story, then another fraction, and another. At the end of each section the students stop reading and refine their purposes, 6) Read last page of the story first, and 7) Use key vocabulary words. More than that Burgess highlights strategies for developing reading omprehension in a group setting in terms of DRTA technique such as: 1) Ask students about what their “going” to read. This enhances higher level thinking rather than asking them what they have read which encourages literal recall, 2) Minimize “no” answer from teacher. Instead ask students to share why they believe what they believe, 3) Do not accept “I don’t know” answers. Encourage students to make their best guess, 4) Make sure you give adequate time for students to formulate answers and do not allow more aggressive students to dominate. Give at least five seconds wait time after asking question and express that you would like to hear from certain students, 5) Avoid diversionary question, 6) Encourage students to listen to other students, 7) Minimize paraphrasing. If the teacher paraphrases the responses, students will listen less effectively to their peers and expect that teacher will sharpen or modify the responses. This lessens the students’ participation in the thinking process, 8) Make sure that students understand that a good response is based on using the evidence from the reading passage, not whether they are “right” or “wrong”, and 9) Create an open and trusting environment. Addressing QAR and DRTA technique as stated above, the study supposed to answer four questions, namely: (1) whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique; (2) whether there is a significant interactional effect between teaching techniques applied and two text types; (3) whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in descriptive text type; and (4) whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type. The undertaking as such aimed at (1) finding out whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique; (2) finding out whether there is a significant interactional effect between teaching techniques applied and two text types; (3) finding out whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in descriptive text type; and (4) finding out whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type. RESEARCH METHODS This research conducted at the second semester of the tenth grade students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt, this reserach was done in two months (March – April). There were five classes of tenth grades students as the population of this study, which altogether consisted of 175 students. Sample of 140 students was used, which was selected by using Random Sampling Technique. By doing the lottery, two classes as experimental groups and two classes as control groups was selected and then the experimental groups were taught by using QAR technique both descriptive and narrative text types and control groups were taught by the DRTA technique both descriptive and narrative text types. The research used a posttest only control group design by using a 2 x2 factorial arrangement. Two classes as experimental group were taught by using QAR technique, which one class taught by using descrptive text type and one class taught by using narrative text type and two classes as control group were taught by using DRTA technique, which one class taught by using descrptive text type and one class taught by using narrative text type. There were three variables in this research, that is, independent variable (QAR and DRTA techniques), moderator variable (descriptive and narrative text types), and dependent variable (reading achievement). The data were collected by using a reading comprehension test in multiple choice type. This instrument had been tried out to measure their validity and reliability. To collect this data the students were asked to answer 30 item numbers based on instruction given on test paper. Furthermore, the test was constructed based on the reading dimmensions. Data analysis was conducted after obtaining the scores from a posttest given to both experimental group and control group. The scores obtained were then analyzed by using two forms of statistical analysis; descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistical analysis which were done by using two–way ANOVA and continued by Tukey test to find out the interactional effect between the teaching techniques applied and two text types. Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics was applied to test the normality of the data distribution, whereby were normally distributed. Besides, Levene’s test of Equality of Error variance found that the variances of data were homogeneous. FINDINDS AND DISCUSSION This research tried to answer four research questions.The following description explains the finding that anwers each research question. The first research question is concerned with whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique. Inferential statistics finds that both the QAR technique and DRTA technique have an effect on students’ reading achievement. The result of the analysis shows the coeficient of ANOVA as FAB = 51.9985. This measure is then compared to Fcv(3,136;(005)) = 2.675. From this difference calculation, it can be said that FAB was higher than Fcv. It means this difference calculation, the first research question is answered, that is, there is a significant difference in students’ reading achivement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique. Moreover, the difference of the gain mean score indicates that QAR technique is more effective than DRTA technique. The difference of the gain mean score of the students’ reading achievement who taught by using the QAR technique (XAI = 0.68) is higher than the gain mean score of the students’ reading achievement who taught by using DRTA technique (XA2 = 0.31). The difference result above strongly believed that QAR technique is better than DRTA technique. Conner (2006) highlights that Question-Answer Relationship (QAR)) as a reading strategy in which students categorize comprehension question according to where they get information they need to answer each question. The students are asked to indicate whether the information they use to answer question about the text is textually explicit and implicit information. Conner adds his logical reasons for the strength points of the possibility in implementing the QAR in teaching reading in EFL teaching, that is, it helps the students figure out how to go about answering the questions based on a given text and it helps students understanding the different types of question and know to approach requires the students to analyze the types of question. Furthermore, Zygouris-Coe and Glass (2004) affirms that QAR technique helps students better understanding of the text learned. Moreover, Raphael (1986) defines Question-Answer Relationships, or QAR, is a reading comprehension strategy developed to clarify how students approach the tasks of reading texts and answering questions. It encourages students to be active, strategic readers of texts. Further Raphael discloses the reasons of implementing QAR in teaching reading comprehension; 1) question-answer relationship technique helps students learn the kind of thinking that different types of questions require, as well as where to go for answers in the text. It encourages students to be more efficient and strategic readers, 2) question-answer relationship can help students to ask effective questions as they read and respond to the text, 3) Teachers use QAR to guide and monitor student learning and to promote higher-level thinking in their students, and 4) question-answer relationship is an effective strategy for improving students’ reading comprehension. Above experts’ ideas are also in line with research conducted by Kinniburgh in 2010. He investigated the effect of QAR technique toward students’ reading comprehension achievement primary grades students at University of South Alabama, College of Education, U.S.A and the research finding out that QAR is an effective technique to increase comprehension of young students and provide a strong foundation for reading comprehension. The second research question is whether or not significant interactional effect between techniques applied and two text types. The two-way ANOVA shows that the value of FAB on the interactional effect is 5.237, whereas Fcv(1,136;(005)) is 3.92 when Fob is higher than Fcv, it means that there is a significant interactional effect between the teaching techniques applied and two text types. Because there is an effect of the interaction in this research, third and fourth research questions could be continued. The third research question is whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in descriptive text type. Inferential statistics shows that the gain mean score of students who are taught by using QAR technique in descriptive text type (XA1B1: 0.7297) is higher than the gain mean score of the students who are taught by using DRTA technique in descrptive text type (XA2B1: 0.5769). To ensure these means difference are significant, the Tukey test is also conducted. The Tukey test finds out that The Qcv on df = 35 at the significant value 0.05 is 2.035, whereas Qob is 2.376785. From the calculation, Qob> Qcv, indicates that significant means difference is answered. Fourth research question is whether there is a significant difference in reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type. Inferential statistics and Tukey test, which indicates that the gain mean score of the students’ reading achievement who are taught by using QAR technique in narrative text type (A1B2: 0.5769) is higher than the gain mean score of the students’ reading achievement who are taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type (A2B2: 0.4534). Besides, the result of Tukey test finds out that the value of Qcv in df = 35 at the significance level 0.05 is 2.035, compared to the Qcv is 2.62 from this calculation, it indicates that Qob is higher than Qcv, which means there is a significant difference in the reading achievement between the students who are taught by using QAR technique and the students who are taught by using the DRTA technique in narrative text type. CONCLUSION, IMPLICATION, AND SUGGESTION Based on the data analysis presented, the conclusion of this study can be described as follows: 1) There was a significant difference in reading achievement of describing thing, culture and art, and communication & information technology of the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013 between the students who were taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in desriptive and narrative text types. The students’ reading achievement was better when they were taught by using QAR technique than when they were taught by using DRTA technique both descriptive and narrative text types, 2) There was a significant interactional effect between the teaching techniques applied and text types toward their reading achievement of describing thing, culture and art, and communication & information technology of the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013, 3) There was a significant difference in the reading achievement for the topics of describing thing, culture and art, and communication & information technology of the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013 between the students who were taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in descriptive text type. QAR technique gave better achievement to the students’ reading competency than DRTA technique in descriptive text type, and 4) There was a significant difference in the reading achievement of describing thing, culture and art, and communication & information technology of the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013 between the students who were taught by using QAR technique and those taught by using DRTA technique in narrative text type. QAR technique gave better achievement to the students’ reading competency than DRTA technique in narrative text type. The implication of this study strongly indicated that the application of QAR technique is more effective than DRTA technique in descriptive and narrative text types for students’ reading competency toward the topics of describing thing, culture and art, and communication & information technology of the tenth year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013. The English teachers should consider to use the QAR technique as one of alternative techniques in teaching reading of descriptive and narrative text types since it was proven in this study. It indicated that the usage of QAR technique is one of the potential technique to support better students’ competence in reading. Moreover, QAR technique is appropriate to be applied by English teachers for increasing students’ reading competency in descriptive and narrative text types for senior high school level. Additionally, English teacher reconsider the implementation of DRTA technique in teaching reading for descriptive and narrative text types since it was not more effective than QAR technique. Based on the finding of the analysis and the implications, the researcher has one suggestion for the English teacher in SMA Saraswati Seririt in academic year 2012/2013 should use QAR technique to teach descriptive and narrative reading text type because QAR teachnique is able to encourage students to be active in reading class and QAR technique is also able to lead students to find out the main idea of the reading text easily. Furthermore, QAR technique is suggested to be applied since it involves activities that can support students’ reading competency. Besides, the English teachers are also suggested to realize that QAR technique was more effective in upgrading students’ reading achievement for two types of reading text only, that is, descriptive and narrative text types. . THANKS TO: Researcher would like to express her greatest acknowledge a number of people for the help given to her during the process of writing this thesis: 1) Prof. Dr. Nyoman Sudiana, M.Pd, as the Rector of Ganesha University of Education Singaraja, Indonesia and as my first supervisor for his guidance, criticism, attention to details, motivation and support, during the process of accomplishment of this research; 2) Prof. Dr. Nyoman Dantes, the Director of Postgraduate Program, for his valuable help, lessons, criticism, motivation and support; 3) Prof. Dr. I. Nengah Suandi, M.Hum, the Head of Language Education Program, for his attention, motivation and support; 4) Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, M.A., as my second supervisor for his valuable academic and non academic guidance, supervision, motivation and support during the whole process of this research accomplishment; 5) Drs. Nyoman Arjana, M.Pd for his recommendation to conduct this research at SMA Saraswati Seririt, 6) Agus Kadek Sutastrawan, M.Pd, as the English teacher for his valuable help, motivation and support during collecting the data of this study; 7) First year students of Saraswati Senior High School Seririt in the academic year 2012/2013, for their active participation during collecting the data of this thesis; 8) My classmates who have shared their academic inputs during finishing this study; 9) My beloved husband Putu Sunadia., for his valuable academic and non academic guidance, motivation and support during the whole process of my study; and My beloved daughters Putu Shela Widyawati and Kadek Nadia Sari, and my beloved son Komang Raditya Ray Wijaya for their motivation and warm greeting during the whole process of my study at Ganesha University of Education Singaraja, Indonesia. Finally, I realize that this research is still far from perfect. 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And Glass, C. 2004. Modified QAR. Last updated 6 December 2004. http://forpd.unf.edu./strategies/stratqar.html. Accessed on 19 September 2009. keyword : comparative, QAR, DRTA, reading achievement
DEVELOPING CHARACTER-BASED ASSESSMENT IN TEACHING ENGLISH FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMKN 3 SINGARAJA ., KOMANG AGUS OKA SAPUTRA; ., Prof. Dr. Putu Kerti Nitiasih, MA; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
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This study was conducted by following the design of research and development model (R&D). The purposes of the study were: (1) To identify the problems faced by the English teachers in assessing students characters in SMKN 3 Singaraja; (2) To develop characters-based assessments designs which were needed for assessing the characters of tenth grade students of SMKN 3 Singaraja in studying English; (3) To identify the content validity of the developed characters-based assessments; (4) To identify the reliability of the developed characters-based assessments; (5) To identify the problems in implementing the developed characters-based assessments. The data of the study were collected through questionnaire, observation, documentation, expert judgment sheet and test. The collected data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The results of the study show that: (1) The problems in assessing the students’ characters that were faced by the English teachers at SMK N 3 Singaraja were: the difficulty in assessing the students’ characters objectively, the difficulty in developing the assessment instrument, the absence of instruments to evaluate the students’ characters; (2) The design of the instruments were developed based on the character values that should be integrated in teaching English for Vocational High School students as what are stated on the guideline of character education issued by the curriculum center, and the language skills and the materials that should be covered based on the syllabus; (3) Based on the content validity analysis and empirical validity analysis that have been conducted, it can be concluded that the developed instruments were valid; (4) The reliability analysis of the instruments showed that the instruments were reliable; (5) Some problems were identified during the implementation of the developed instruments, those problems were: time consuming, the difficulty in recognizing the students, and the requirement of high concentration. keyword : assessment, character-based, research and development.
DEVELOPING ENGLISH MATERIALS FOR THE ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SMK TRIATMA JAYA SINGARAJA WITH THE INSERTION OF THE VALUES OF NATION CHARACTER ., I WAYAN PUTRAWAN; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA; ., Dr. I Gede Budasi,M.Ed,Dip.App.Lin
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This study is a Research and Development study (R&D) which aimed at (1) identifying problem in the existing materials used at SMK Triatma Jaya Singaraja, (2) identifying the needs of the English materials for SMK students, (3) determining the suitable design of the English materials for SMK Students, (4) developing English materials for SMK Students, (5) measuring the effectiveness of the English materials developed, (6) determining the quality of the materials developed. The research was conducted at SMK Pariwisata Triatma Jaya Singaraja in academic year 2012/2013. The subject of the study was the eleventh grade students of Food & Beverage Department. The data of the present study was collected by interview, questionnaire test and document analysis. The instruments used in the present study were interview guide, document analysis worksheet, questionnaire, and rubric. The data of the present study was analyzed descriptively and quantitatively. This present study showed that (1) the problems faced by the existing materials used at SMK Triatma Jaya Singaraja are irrelevancy of the materials with the department of the students, insufficiency of pictures and illustration on the materials, and non-existence of the clear statement of the development of the values of nation character. (2) The need of the English materials for SMK students are the materials must follow the basic competences of the syllabus, the materials must include English expression, text, and grammar focus, reading materials should be quite long, materials discuss kitchen work safety, materials must include earth saving program, materials must discus the technology in kitchen, materials must be equipped with sufficient pictures, and the materials should relate to F & B service. (3) The English material for SMK students are designed to meet the need of school syllabus, teacher, students and tourism industry, should insert the values of nation character, and conform with the criteria of good materials. (4) The materials development model used are the combination of Dick and Carey and Tomlinson Models. The new model consists of five major stages. They are (a) need analysis, (b) drafting, (c) expert judgment, (d) field test, and (e) production. (5) The materials developed were less effective than the old materials. The average score for pre-test was 78.2 and the average score for post-test was 73. It was because of (a) time limitation, (b) length of the text, and (c) students’ readiness. (6) The quality of the materials developed is excellent. The final product of this research was the department related and character based English Materials completed with compact disc (CD) for listening material. The materials are in the form of text which consists of two units. keyword : research & development (R&D) and the values of nation character
An Analysis of Speech Acts in the Conversation between Habibie and Ainun in the Film Entitled Habibie and Ainun 2012 ., I MADE DWI JAYA PRADITYA; ., Dra. Luh Putu Artini, MA., Ph.D.; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
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Kata Kunci : Speech Acts, Analysis, Habibie Ainun This study aimed to analyze the types of speech acts and the classification of illocutionary speech acts occurred in the conversation of Habibie and Ainun in the film entitled Habibie and Ainun 2012. This study was a descriptive qualitative done on naturalistic inquiry on social phenomenon. The data were analyzed based on the theory of direct and indirect speech acts proposed by Yule (1996) and the analysis of the classification of illocutionary speech acts proposed by Searle (1977) consists of representative, directive commissive, expressive and declaration. Findings of this study showed there were 196 utterances of type of speech acts where the type of direct speech acts were 129 utterances (66%), meanwhile the type of indirect speech acts were 67 utterances (34%). There were totally 158 utterances analyzed as illocution where representatives were 90 utterances (51%), commisives were 39 utterances (25%), directive were 24 utterances (15%), expressive were 15 utterances (9%), and there was no declaration (0%). This study showed that the direct speech acts were the most dominant type of speech acts rather than the type of indirect speech act. In the types of illocutionary speech acts, representatives were the most dominant rather that the others types of illocutions. keyword : Speech Act, Analysis, Habibie Ainun
The Speech Acts Used among the Eleventh Grade Students of "Usaha Perjalanan Usaha" (UPW) at SMK Negeri 5 Denpasar ., I GEDE SANDYANA; ., Prof. Dr. Dewa Komang Tantra, M.Sc., Ph.; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
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This study was focused at finding out 1) the speech acts used, 2) the styles of politeness used, and 3) the speaking errors made by the students in handling ticket reservation. It was a qualitative research, and the subjects of the study were the eleventh grade students of UPW in SMKN 5 in academic year 2013/2014. The research data were collected through simulated speech. The speech acts that were used the most by the students were expressive. There were 37% expressive, followed by Assertive 34%, directive 18%, and commisive 11%. The politeness styles showed that 91% speech acts were categorized as polite and there were 9% speech acts categorized as impolite. The maxims that the students used were tact, generosity, approbation, and modesty. The students made some errors in speaking, grammar 25%, content 21%, pronunciation 20% and diction 6%. It can be concluded that the speech acts, politeness, and speaking skills have a significant rule to help the students to be able to communicate well. English teachers should teach the students more expressions to express actions and also let the students know about politeness so that they can be good and polite in communication.keyword : Speech acts, politeness, speaking errors
The Communication Skills of Tour Guides in Handling Customers ., I NENGAH SUARDHANA; ., Prof. Dr. Putu Kerti Nitiasih, MA; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
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Suardhana Nengah I (2013), " Ketrampilan Berkomunikasi Para Pemandu Wisata dalam Penanganan Pelanggan". Tesis ini telah disetujui dan diperiksa oleh: Pembimbing I: Prof Dr PK Nitiasih, MA dan Penasehat II: Prof Dr N. Adi Jaya Putra , MA. Kata kunci: verbal dan non-verbal komunikasi, pemandu wisata. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguraikan keterampilan bahasa pemandu wisata dalam hal komunikasi verbal dan non-verbal dalam berurusan dengan wisatawan asing. Penelitian ini adalah analisis deskriptif. Data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan observasi, interview, kuisoner dan dokumentasi. Dua puluh kuesioner diisi oleh wisatawan dari dua Biro perjalanan wisata. Jan’s toursTours & Trave Ltd, yang terletak di Denpasar dan Destination Asia Travel, yang terletak di Padang Galak, Sanur. Data terdiri dari pita rekaman percakapan, menggunakan random sampling. Kuesioner ini meneliti kemampuan komunikasi verbal dan nonverbal dari Pemandu wisata yang ada di Bali. Sebuah rekaman verbal setiap pemandu wisata juga diperoleh sebagai data pendukung. Hasil penelitian ini mengungkapkan bahwa dalam komunikasi verbal, keakuratan informasi menduduki peringkat "baik" dalam 40% kasus, kelancaran komunikasi menduduki peringkat "baik" dalam 35% kasus dan pemahaman itu peringkat "baik"dalam 35% kasus. Dalam hal keterampilan komunikasi nonverbal, bahasa tubuh dinilai "baik" dalam 25%, ekspresi wajah, 50%, kontak mata, 60%, gerakan berjalan, 55% dan 55% bersalaman. Kata Kunci : verbal dan non-verbal komunikasi, pemandu wisata. Suardhana Nengah I (2013), “ The Communication Skills of Tour Guides in Handling Customers”. This thesis has been approved and inspected by: Supervisor I: Prof. Dr. P.K Nitiasih, M.A. and Supervisor II: Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA. Keywords: Verbal and Non-verbal communication, tour guides. The purpose of this study was to describe the language skills of tour guides in terms of verbal and non-verbal communication in dealing with foreign tourists. Besides, this study is descriptive analysis. This study is a descriptive analysis. Data was collected using observation,, interview and documentation. The data consist of completed by tourists from two travel agents. Jans Tours and Travel Ltd, located in Denpasar and Destination Asia Travel, located in Padang galak , Sanur. These questionnaire examined the verbal and non-verbal communication skills of Balinese tour guides. A verbal recording of each tour guide was also obtain as supporting data. The results of this study revealed that in verbal communication, the accuracy of the information was ranked as "good" in 40 % of cases, the fluency of the communication was ranked "good" in 35% of cases and the comprehension was ranked " good " in 35 % of cases. In terms of the non-verbal communication skills, body language was rated "good" in 25%, facial expression, 50%, eye contact, 60% , walking gesture, 55% and hand shaking 55%. keyword : verbal and non-verbal communication, tour guides
THE EFFECT OF USING DOWNLOADED COMIC STRATEGY AND LEARNING STYLE UPON STUDENTS’ NARRATIVE READING COMPETENCIES ., I GUSTI NGURAH OCTOVA SEVENTILOFA; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA; ., Dra. Luh Putu Artini, MA., Ph.D.
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Studi eksperimen ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi pengaruh strategi komik yang diunduh dan gaya belajar terhadap kemampuan membaca naratif kelas sebelas siswa SMAN 2 Singaraja. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain faktorial 2x2. Data kemampuan membaca naratif siswa dikumpulkan dengan instrumen yang merupakan tipe tes pilihan ganda. Sedangkan, data gaya belajar siswa dikumpulkan dengan kuesioner. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis secara statistik dengan ANAVA 2 jalur and uji Tukey. Temuan penelitian ini adalah; 1) terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dalam kemampuan membaca naratif antara siswa yang diajar dengan komik yang diunduh dengan yang diajar dengan strategi konvensional, 2) terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dalam kemampuan membaca naratif antara siswa field dependent dan siswa field independent, 3) terdapat pengaruh interaksi yang signifikan antara strategi mengajar (komik yang diunduh dan konvensional) dan gaya belajar siswa (field dependent dan field independent) terhadap kemampuan membaca naratif, 4) tidak terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dalam kemampuan membaca naratif antara siswa field dependent yang diajarkan dengan strategi komik yang diunduh dan yang diajarkan dengan strategi konvensional, 5). terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan dalam kemampuan membaca naratif antara siswa field independent yang diajarkan dengan strategi komik yang diunduh dan yang diajarkan dengan strategi konvensional.Kata Kunci : komik yang diunduh, gaya belajar, kemampuan membaca naratif This experimental study aims at investigating the effect of the Downloaded Comic Strategy and learning style on students’ narrative reading competencies of eleventh grade students of SMAN 2 Singaraja. The design of this research was 2x2 factorial design. The data of students’ narrative reading competencies were collected by using a multiple choice type test. Meanwhile, the data of students’ learning style were collected by using questionnaire. The acquired data were analyzed statistically by two way ANOVA and Tukey test. This research discovers: 1) there is a significant difference in narrative reading competencies between the students taught with Downloaded Comic Strategy and those taught with Conventional Strategy, 2) there is a significant difference on students’ narrative reading competencies between field dependent students and field independent students, 3) there is a significant interaction effect of teaching strategy (downloaded comic and conventional) and students’ learning style (field dependent and field independent) on students’ narrative reading competencies, 4) there is no significant difference in narrative reading competencies between the field dependent students taught with Downloaded Comic Strategy and those taught with Conventional Strategy, and 5) there is a significant difference in narrative reading competencies between the field independent students taught with Downloaded Comic Strategy and those taught with Conventional Strategy.keyword : downloaded comic, learning style, narrative reading competency
The Effect of Thematic Patterning Technique and Achievement Motivation in Learning English upon Writing Competency at VIII year Students of SMP 2 Kuta Selatan in the Academic year 2013/2014 ., NI MADE TRIANI; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA; ., Dr.Ni Made Ratminingsih, MA
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh teknik dalam menulis teknik pola pentemaan (Thematic Patterning technique) dan motivasi berprestasi terhadap kompetensi menulis siswa siswa kelas VIII SMP N 2 Kuta Selatan. Penelitian ini menggunakan design 2x2 faktorial dengan variable bebas thematic patterning technique dan teknik konvensional. Variable moderator adalah tingkatan motivasi berprestasi siswa. Variable terikatnya adalah kemampuan siswa dalam menulis. Instrumen yang digunakan untuk mengukur motivasi berprestasi adalah kuisioner motivasi berprestasi, sedangkan instrumen yang digunakan untuk mengukur kompetensi menulis adalah tes kompetensi menulis. Penganalisisan data adalah menggunakan ANOVA dua jalur dan pengujian tindak lanjut. Hasil penelitian ini dapat dilihat sebagai berikut: a) terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan dalam kemampuan menulis diantara siswa yang diajar dengan menggunakan teknik pola pentemaan dan teknik konvensional, b) terdapat interaksi yang signifikan antara teknik pengajaran menulis (teknik thematic patterning dan teknik konvensional) dan motivasi berprestasi terhadap kemampuan menulis siswa, c) terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan pada kemampuan menulis antara siswa yang memiliki motivasi berprestasi tinggi yang diajar dengan menggunakan teknik pola pentemaan dan siswa yang memiliki motivasi berprestasi tinggi yang diajar dengan teknik konvensional, dan d) terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan pada kemampuan menulis antara siswa yang memiliki motivasi berprestasi rendah yang diajar dengan teknik pola pentemaan antara siswa yang memiliki motivasi berprestasi rendah diajar dengan teknik konvensional.Kata Kunci : teknik pola pentemaan, motivasi berprestasi, kemampuan menulis siswa. This research aimed at investigating the effect of thematic patterning technique and achievement motivation on student’s writing competency toward the VIII year students of SMP N 2 Kuta Selatan. It used 2x2 factorial design, the independent variable was thematic patterning technique and the moderator variable was students’ achievement motivation level (high and low) and students’ writing competency was dependent variable. The data were obtained through questionnaire, and writing competency test. Two-way ANOVA was used to analyze data and then continued by post hoc testing using Tukey test. The findings of the study were: a) there was a significant difference in writing competency of the students who were taught by thematic patterning technique is higher than those who are taught by conventional technique. b) There was an interactional effect between thematic patterning technique and achievement motivation on students’ writing competency. c) There was a significant difference on students’ writing competency between the students with high achievement motivation taught by thematic patterning technique and conventional technique, and d) there was a significant difference on students’ writing competency between the students with low achievement motivation taught by using thematic patterning technique and conventional technique.keyword : thematic patterning technique, achievement motivation, student’s writing competency
*OBSERVANCE AND NON-OBSERVANCE OF GRICEAN MAXIMS IN INSTRUCTIONAL CONTEXT: AN ANALYSIS OF EFL CLASSROOM INTERACTION* ., LUH MEGA SAFITRI; ., Prof. Dr.I Ketut Seken,MA; ., Prof. Dr.I Nyoman Adi Jaya Putra, MA
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan, menganalisis dan menjelaskan tentang macam-macam kepatuhan dan ketidakpatuhan terhadap maksim Grice, percakapan implikatur, dan faktor ketidakpatuhan terhadap maksim yang diproduksi di dalam kelas. Subjek penelitian ini adalah guru-guru dan siswa-siswa kelas tujuh dan delapan dari Sekolah Internasional Gandhi. Sebagai sebuah penelitian kualitatif naturalistik, data di kumpulkan melalui observasi dan interview yang kemudian dianalisis menggunakan teori Cooperative Principle Grice (1975). Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa guru-guru dan siswa-siswa mematuhi semua maksim Grice dalam kegiatan belajar mengajar. Dalam penelitian ini juga ditemukan bahwa guru memproduksi persentase yang tinggi dari flouting maksim. Guru sering memilih untuk memberikan instruksi secara tidak langsung di dalam kelas dan berharap siswa untuk mencari makna tersembunyi. Di sisi lain siswa memproduksi persentase tinggi dalam violating maksim dan infringing maksim. Dalam hal ini, siswa gagal mematuhi maksim karena mereka tidak mampu untuk berbicara dengan jelas dan kurangnya kemampuan dalam berbahasa Inggris. Lebih jauh lagi ditemukan bahwa guru dan siswa lebih sering menggunakan flouting (53.55%) dan violating (46.66%) dalam interaksi kelas. Penelitian ini juga menunjukan bahwa guru dan siswa memproduksi flouting dan violating dari maksim quality, quantity, relation dan manner. Guru dan siswa memilih ketidaklangsungan dalam berbicara dan tidak mematuhi maksim Grice yang bertujuan untuk menunjukkan kesopanan dan membuat lelucon. Ketika konsep dari face threatening act dilibatkan, maka guru dan siswa akan menggunakan percakapan implikatur dan sering tidak mematuhi prinsip-prinsip dalam percakapan. Kata Kunci : Kepatuhan terhadap Maxim, Ketidakpatuhan terhadap Maxim, Percakapan Implikatur, Kesopanan This study was intended to describe, analyze and explain types of observance and non-observance of Gricean Maxims, conversational implicatures and factors of non-observance produced in the classroom. The subjects were the teachers and students of grades seven and eight of Gandhi Memorial International School (GMIS). The data for this naturalistic qualitative study were collected through observation and interviews which were then analyzed by using Paul Grice’s (1975) Cooperative Principle theory. The study showed that both teachers and students observed all of the Gricean maxims in certain part of classroom teaching activities. This study also found that the teachers produced high percentage of flouting the maxims. Teachers often preferred not blatantly giving instructions in the classroom but hoped the students to find the implied meaning. Meanwhile the students produced high percentages of violating the maxims and infringing the maxims. In this case, the students failed to observe the maxims because they were unable to speak clearly or lacked language ability in English. Furthermore, in conversational implicature, it was found that teachers and students used flouting the maxims most (53.33 %) than violating the maxims (46.66 %) in classroom interaction. The study showed that both teachers and students flouted and violated maxim of quality, maxim of quantity, maxim of relation and maxim of manner. However, teachers and students preferred indirectness and did not observe Gricean maxims with the intentions of showing politeness and making jokes. When a face threatening act was involved, they employed conversational implicature and often violated the cooperative principle of conversation. keyword : *Observance of maxims, Non-observance of maxims, Conversational Implicature, Politeness*
Co-Authors ., Dewa Gede Rai Bisma Putra ., Eva Patra Sari ., I Gede Andre Agasi ., I Kadek Wardita Eka Putra ., Kadek Herma Ardianto Giri ., Kadek Intan Nirmala Sari ., Kadek Praditya Dicky Wijaya ., Kadek Prajinggo Patrya ., KETUT ARYATI UTAMI ., Ketut Asri Primayani ., M. Mas Gustrini Dewi ., Made Arna Jyoti Sistadi ., Made Arsana ., Made Eny Andraeni Putri ., Made Sukradana w ., Ni G. A. Kd Sukma Dwijayanti ., Ni Kadek Meina Andriani ., Ni Kadek Sudiartini ., Ni Kadek Winda Arianti ., Ni Luh Patma Gita ., Ni Made Arisani ., Ni Made Sariningsih ., Ni Nengah Intan Sariningsih ., Ni Nym. Ayu Padmitri ., Ni Putu Stefi Anjani Darmarini ., Ni Putu Wahyuni Sri Rahayu Cahyani ., Ni Wayan Paramita Dewi ., Ni Wayan Ria Candra ., Nyoman Suci Triasih ., Pande Ayu Cintya Ningrum ., PUTU DIKA PRATIWI ., Putu Eka Dambayana S., S.Pd., M.Pd. ., Servasius. Tawurutubun ., Siti Umayah ., Wayan Septiana Lusiantari Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu Sri Anak Agung Gede Yudha Paramartha Anak Agung Sagung Intan Yashira Dewi . Anak Agung Sagung Intan Yashira Dewi ., Anak Agung Sagung Intan Yashira Dewi Anasthasia Carmanita Peu Ubu Ari Puspitayani, Desak Made Ariyanthi, Ketut Eni Budhi Astu Okta Widhi Atmi . Budhi Astu Okta Widhi Atmi ., Budhi Astu Okta Widhi Atmi Cahyaningsih, Putu Devi Desak Made Ari Puspitayani Dewa Ayu Eka Agustini Dewa Gede Rai Bisma Putra . Dewa Komang Tantra Dewa Putu Ramendra Dr.Sudirman, M.L.S . Dra. Luh Putu Artini, MA., Ph.D. . Drs.Gede Batan,MA . Dwi Tahamata Nyudak Dwitamayanti, Ni Kadek Eva Patra Sari . G.A.P. Suprianti Gede Mahendrayana Gusti Ayu Putu Ari Utami Hadi Nasbey Hitasthana, Made Satya I Dewa Gede Budi Utama I G A Lokita P Utami, S.Pd. . I Gede Andre Agasi . I Gede Budasi I Gede Novan Giri Prabawa . I Gede Oka I GEDE SANDYANA . I Gede Tawa Utara Jaya . I GEDE WAYAN SUPARNA . I Gusti Ayu Megantari . I Gusti Ayu Megantari ., I Gusti Ayu Megantari I GUSTI NGURAH OCTOVA SEVENTILOFA . I Kadek Supriawan Adinatha . I Kadek Supriawan Adinatha ., I Kadek Supriawan Adinatha I Kadek Utama Putra . I Kadek Utama Putra ., I Kadek Utama Putra I Kadek Wardita Eka Putra . I MADE DWI JAYA PRADITYA . I Made Ekki Pramana Supardi . I Nengah Suardhana I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Saputra I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Saputra, S.Pd., M.Pd . I Putu Eka Adi Sanjaya . I Putu Eka Adi Sanjaya ., I Putu Eka Adi Sanjaya I Putu Ngurah Wage M, S.Pd. . I Wayan Astu Werdistira . I Wayan Epri Gunadi I WAYAN PUTRAWAN . I Wayan Sandiyasa . I Wayan Suarnajaya Ida Bagus Manuaba Ida Bagus Manuaba Ida Bagus Putu Suryadiputra . Iga Putu Sukasari . Iga Putu Sukasari ., Iga Putu Sukasari Kadek Dhea Paramitha Amara Putri Kadek Diah Cahya Nita . Kadek Diah Cahya Nita ., Kadek Diah Cahya Nita Kadek Herma Ardianto Giri . Kadek Intan Nirmala Sari . Kadek Praditya Dicky Wijaya . Kadek Prajinggo Patrya . Kadek Sonia Piscayanti KETUT ARYATI UTAMI . Ketut Asri Primayani . Ketut Eni Ariyanthi Km Adi Nariyana p . Km Adi Nariyana p ., Km Adi Nariyana p KOMANG AGUS OKA SAPUTRA . Komang Sri Swandewi Laras Wahyurini . Luh Diah Surya Adnyani Luh Gd Rahayu Budiarta Luh Made Astiti Partama . LUH MEGA SAFITRI . Luh Putu Artini Luh Sri Damayanti . Luh Sri Damayanti ., Luh Sri Damayanti M. Mas Gustrini Dewi . M.L.S ., Dr.Sudirman, M.L.S M.Pd ., I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Saputra, S.Pd., M.Pd M.Pd Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Sudiana . M.Pd. ., Made Hery Santoso, S.Pd, M.Pd. Made Arna Jyoti Sistadi . Made Arsana . Made Dewi Suparwati . Made Eny Andraeni Putri . Made Erwinda Febriyanti Made Hery Santosa Made Hery Santoso, S.Pd, M.Pd. . Made Ika Sukmadewi Made Satya Hitasthana Made Sukradana w . Mayori, Winda Muhamad Nur Huda Myartawan, Putu Ngurah Wage N M.G. Purnamasari Ni G. A. Kd Sukma Dwijayanti . Ni Kadek Ariasih . Ni Kadek Ayu Rinawati Ni Kadek Dinda Saraswati Ni Kadek Dwitamayanti Ni Kadek Meina Andriani . Ni Kadek Rai Sintia Putri Ni Kadek Sudiartini . Ni Kadek Winda Arianti . Ni Komang Arie Suwastini Ni LP. Eka Sulistia Dewi, S.Pd. M.Pd. . Ni Luh Dewi Antari . Ni Luh Dewi Antari ., Ni Luh Dewi Antari Ni Luh Patma Gita . Ni Luh Putu Era Adnyayanti Ni Luh Sutrisna Diyani Ni Made Arisani . Ni Made Dwi Dharmayanti Ni Made Gina Purnamasari ., Ni Made Gina Purnamasari Ni Made Lia Kesumayanti . Ni Made Putri Saraswathy . Ni Made Ratminingsih Ni Made Sariningsih . NI MADE TRIANI . Ni Nengah Intan Sariningsih . Ni Nym. Ayu Padmitri . Ni Nyoman Trisna Utami . Ni Putu Astiti Pratiwi Ni Putu Oktaviana Dewi . Ni Putu Oktaviana Dewi ., Ni Putu Oktaviana Dewi Ni Putu Stefi Anjani Darmarini . Ni Putu Wahyuni Sri Rahayu Cahyani . Ni Wayan Paramita Dewi . Ni Wayan Ria Candra . Ni Wayan Surya Mahayanti Ni Wayan Yuni Lisnayanti . Ni Wayan Yuni Lisnayanti ., Ni Wayan Yuni Lisnayanti Nora Idiawati Nyoman Karina Wedhanti Nyoman Suci Triasih . Nyudak, Dwi Tahamata Pande Ayu Cintya Ningrum . Peu Ubu, Anasthasia Carmanita PRATAMA, I PUTU SURYA Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi,MA . Prof. Dr.I Ketut Seken,MA . Purnamasari, N M.G. Putri Rahmayanti Putri, Kadek Dhea Paramitha Amara Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta Putu Devi Cahyaningsih Putu Dika Pratiwi PUTU DIKA PRATIWI . Putu Eka Dambayana S., S.Pd. . Putu Eka Dambayana S., S.Pd., M.Pd. . Putu Kerti Nitiasih Putu Ngurah Wage Myartawan Putu Suarcaya PUTU WIWIN SUPANDENI . Ratih Apriliani Rinawati, Ni Kadek Ayu S.Pd. I G A Lokita P Utami . S.Pd. I Putu Ngurah Wage M . S.Pd. M.Pd. Ni LP. Eka Sulistia Dewi . S.Pd. Putu Eka Dambayana S. . Sahrullah Sahrullah Sang Ayu Putu Sriasih Saputra, I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Sastaparamitha, Ni Nyoman Ayu J. Servasius. Tawurutubun . Siti Umayah . Sri Pithamahayoni . Sukmadewi, Made Ika Swandewi, Komang Sri Wayan Septiana Lusiantari . Winda Mayori