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A TODDLER SPEAKS OUT: PHYSIC AND MENTAL ATTAINMENT IN A SINGLE PARENTING febti ismiatun; eko suhartoyo
Raheema Vol 8, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : PSGA LP2M IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/raheema.v8i1.1726

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Deriving from many cases in a single parenting that effects the children’s physic and mental development directs this study to be worth-conducting. This study aimed at investigating the toddler’s physical and mental growth in a single parenting through qualitative approach. A narrative design was employed to reveal the untold story of a toddler in a single parenting through participatory observation. Then narrative analysis was applied based on these procedures: (1) observing the research object, (2) classifying the data, (3) interpreting data, and (4) (re)checking the data interpretation with the subject of research in order to search out verification (Creswell & Poth, 2018). Afterwards, the results were found that a toddler could meet his basic needs of life from a single parent through three aspects, such as child’s physical-biological education, child’s spiritual education, and child’s socio-cultural education. Thus, this study has emphasized the potential of toodler’s physic and mental attainment in context. Suggestions were then presented at the end of this article.
Unveiling students’ writing argumentative essays barriers in online learning Eko Suhartoyo; Dwi Fita Heriyawati; Febti Ismiatun
EnJourMe (English Journal of Merdeka) : Culture, Language, and Teaching of English Vol 6, No 2 (2021): December, 2021
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/enjourme.v6i2.6800

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Due to the closure of Schools and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), HEIs had shifted the teaching and learning method from face-to-face to Screen-based learning, such as the use of Learning Management System or Moodle, and other applications. Moreover, screen-based learning, such as the use of Learning Management System or Moodle, and other applications the EFL students’ writing argumentative essays barriers in online learning as well as their learning strategies as alternative solutions to cope with them. The research employed descriptive qualitative design. The participants were six EFL students from the fifth semester who experienced writing argumentative essays during pandemic. The instrument used to gather the data was depth interviews about the issue of research. After analysis, it exposed three barriers in writing argumentative essays made by the participants, namely unusualness on the implementation of e-learning for writing, low bandwidth while learning, and students’ discouragement on writing argumentative essays. To overcome the barriers, students must be given a brief simulation previously before attending the real-time class, making classification and analogy for the complex materials up to the simple one, and get a relaxation during the argumentations class. So, it becomes a crystal clear that teacher must assist students to be aware of their weaknesses in writing argumentative essay class so that they can be more creative in writing. Besides, students are expected to be able to solve their barriers by maintaining well communication among the teachers and classmates to sharpen their understanding and implement the best learning styles individually.
"I can rise up from my adversity”: Situational language learning strategies Febti Ismiatun; Diah Retno Widowati; Eko Suhartoyo
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 5 No 2 (2020): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v5i2.512

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Deriving from the postulation that learning strategies are shaped from a learning situation, which is inseparable from its socio-cultural context. A paradigm has shifted language learning strategies (LLSs) studies in the new perspective of situational-based research. Using a narrative approach, this study examined one female pre-service teacher of an English education major in occupying strategies to fulfill the learning needs. To meet with the data, semi-structured interviews were carried out for the participant through a series of interconnected questions. The results marked that the use of learning strategies varied in a distinct learning situation, including the strategies to achieve the learning goal as well as to encounter the obstacles in English learning. Thus, this study has emphasized the feasibility of LLSs in context. Suggestions were also presented at the end of this paper. HIGHLIGHTS: The use of strategies is varied in changing learning situation. The appropriate strategies assist students in fulfilling the English learning needs. The application of strategy training in EFL classroom is noteworthy because it is teachable.
INTEGRATING TMA WITHIN “CLAIM AND SUPPORT” STRATEGY ON STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING ON ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY Eko Suhartoyo; Dzurriyyatun Ni'mah
JEELL (Journal of English Education, Linguistics and Literature) English Department of STKIP PGRI Jombang Vol 6, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32682/jeell.v6i2.1393

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Based on the previous research, it was found that the Think Write Pair Share technique was ineffective in improving students’ critical thinking skill, and due to the fact that during the process of learning to write argumentative essay, student commonly encounters various obstacles at determining the opinion of a topic which should be supported by logical reasons and appropriate evidences in the form of facts, then this research aimed at investigating the effectiveness of Toulmin’s model of argumentation within “Claim and Support” strategy on undergraduate students’ critical thinking ability on argumentative essay. Thus, this current research employed a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest and nonrandomized control group design. Students’ critical thinking ability was measured by a writing test in the form of argumentative essay test. The data analysis in this research employed analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). This research revealed that Toulmin's model of argumentation within “Claim and Support” strategy was ineffective to improve students' critical thinking in their argumentative essay.
Pembelajaran Kontekstual Dalam Mewujudkan Merdeka Belajar Eko Suhartoyo; Sitti Ainun Wailissa; Saika Jalarwati; Samsia Samsia; Surya Wati; Nur Qomariah; Elly Dayanti; Imas Maulani; Imam Mukhlish; Muhammad Holqi Rizki Azhari; Hidayatulloh Muhammad Isa; Ilham Maulana Amin
Jurnal Pembelajaran Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (JP2M) Vol 1, No 3 (2020): Jurnal Pembelajaran Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (JP2M)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jp2m.v1i3.6588

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Gagasan merdeka belajar yang disampaikan oleh Mendikbud bahwa salah satunya adalah pembelajaran itu harus menyenangkan, tidak membuat peserta didik merasa tertekan, peserta didik bebas memilih arah kreatifitas mereka sendiri. Adapun peran seorang guru tidak lagi menjadi satu satunya sumber belajar, sebaliknya seorang guru yang dapat membantu peserta didik menemukan bakat mereka sendiri. Desa Sukorejo masih banyak memiliki lingkungan yang pure belum banyak diubah oleh teknologi, kemerdekaan belajar dapat diwujudkan melalui pembeljaran kontekstual learning dengan cara guru menggunakan pendekatan humanis. Peserta didik di berikan materi yang hubungannya dekat dengan lingkungan mereka. Kemerdekaan belajar memang seharusnya diterapka dilingkungan belajar peserta didik, karena hal ini sangat menentukan output sekolah, terlebih jika peserta didik dipandang sebagai insan kamil, bukan sebauh robot yang harus memenuhi perintah tuannya sama persis 100%.
Metacognitive writing strategies for vocational high school students Imas Masyithoh; Eko Suhartoyo
Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL) Vol 2, No 2 (2021): Journal of Research on English and Language Learning (J-REaLL)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/j-reall.v2i2.11435

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English writing task for students is considered as the most complex task since they need to combine all English skills on writing construction. Metacognition, the highest order thinking, has to be in writing strategies (planning, monitoring, evaluating). The students who use their metacognition can know which effective writing strategies on doing their writing task. This research aims to elaborate on whether there are significant differences between high and low achievers in writing in using metacognitive writing strategies or not. The researcher selects the Ex-Post Facto research and two instruments; (1) writing test – descriptive text to differentiate between high and low achievers in writing (2) questionnaire – to identify the most and the least uses of metacognitive writing strategies. With the Independent T-test for analyzing the data, the findings are. (1) The uses of metacognitive writing strategies and students’ writing performance are not significantly different. The mean of each strategy had been compared to the mean of students’ performance; moreover, based on the statistical analysis at SPSS, it shows no significant difference. (2)The most used strategy by high and low achievers in writing is planning while the least used strategy is monitoring. From these findings, the null hypothesis is accepted. Although there were no significant differences in the uses of metacognitive writing strategies between high and low achievers in writing, the students have already known effective writing strategies that can improve their writing.
Certified Teacher is not enough as a Professional Teacher: Between Theory and Practice Eko Suhartoyo; Diah Retno Widowati
BRIGHT : A Journal of English Language Teaching, Linguistics and Literature Vol 1, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Tulungagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29100/bright.v2i1.735

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Teachers play important role in education. As the agent of education, teachers do not simply deliver the knowledge to students. Teachers are those who conduct the learning in the classroom. In developing national education, having qualified teachers is undeniable need. This considers the important role of teachers in the process of education. Qualified teachers refer to those who have standard competence and professionalism. This paper described the theory of teacher certification and the practice in educational world and what certification do to teachers today. The researchers delivered questionnaires to 50 authoritative teacher in order to know the activity during PLPG.
An Investigation on The Use of Social Strategies in Online EFL Learning Febti Ismiatun; Eko Suhartoyo
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN MANUSIA Vol 7 No 01 (2022): Education Human and Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/ehdj.v7i01.2314

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Abstract: This study aims to investigate the use of social strategies in English as A Foreign Language (EFL) learning. This was inspired by the learning condition that has been changing from face-to-face atmosphere to the online-based due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This changing situation requires teachers and students to be more aware of applying suitable strategies in online learning mode, especially social strategies. Using the descriptive qualitative approach, this study was conducted on the fourth semester EFL students in a private university. To elicit the required data, set of online questionnaires was disseminated to 50 participants to obtain information on social strategies use in online EFL learning. The result of the descriptive analysis showed that average students exhibited a high frequency of using social strategies in their learning processes. In asynchronous learning, students preferred doing ‘collaboration and discussion’ to assess their completed task. The strategies of ‘using tools to improve interaction and communication as well as asking for clarification’ were more influential in synchronous learning in which technology effected the use of social strategies in the online class participation. Therefore, it becomes crystal clear that social strategies are deemed effective to aid online EFL learning. Further suggestions regarding the use of social strategies are also accessible at the end of this article.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN EFL LEARNERS’ SELF-CONFIDENCE AND THEIR SPEAKING ACHIEVEMENT Dea Khoirunnisa; Hamiddin Hamiddin; Eko Suhartoyo
Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran Vol 14, No 10 (2019): Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran
Publisher : Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran

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AbstractThe aim of this study was to know whether or not there is significance correlation between EFL Learners’ self-confidence and their speaking achievement of the fourth semester students of Engish department at Unisma. The research design in this study is quantitative in the form of correlation design. The subject in this study consists of 30 students. In collecting the data needed to know EFL learners’ self-confidence used questionnaire, adopted from Purba (2014) and collected students speaking achievement by assessing students’ performance in the class. The result showed that r-counted of EFL learners’ self-confidence was .228 with P value .226, level of significant of P value was higher than .05 or .226 > .05. It means that there was no significant correlation between EFL learners’ self-confidence and their speaking achievement. According to the result, it can be said that the null hypothesis is accepted while the alternative hypothesis is rejected.Keywords: correlation, self-confidence, speaking achievement
STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE ON REFERENCE AND WRITING STRATEGIES IN AVOIDING PLAGIARISM Abdurrahman Hidayat; Eko Suhartoyo; Dzul Fikri
Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran Vol 15, No 28 (2020): Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran
Publisher : Jurnal Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Pembelajaran

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Abstract: In academic writing, incorporating source from previous research and expert is essential to support an article. However, improper use of other’s works might cause plagiarism. it is important to understand what is plagiarism and strategies to avoid it. This study aims to identify students’ perception about source incorporation, plagiarism and unintentional plagiarism due to error in writing as well as the strategies that they use to avoid plagiarism. This study use narrative qualitative framework and semi structural interview as instrument of data collection. Research data collected from 10 late-semester students of English department from University of Islam Malang. The result shows that most students understands about plagiarism and incorporation of other’s idea, but participants only mention problems related to textual plagiarism, and none mention about plagiarism of idea or self-plagiarism. To avoid plagiarism, each participant use directquotation technique properly, but not everyone paraphrase and summarize effectively. Every participant has shown no intention to transgress in academic writing that indicates strong influence of prevention rules regarding plagiarism. Key Words: Academic Writing, Referencing Strategies, Plagiarism