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Journal : Proceedings of Annual International Conference Syiah Kuala University - Social Sciences Chapter

Lecturers’ oral corrective feedback in speaking class: Students’ perceptions Asnawi Muslem; T Zulfikar; Inas Astila; Bustami Usman; Arifin Syamaun
Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences Vol 7 (2017): 7th AIC in conjuction ICMR 2017 Universitas Syiah Kuala October 2017
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Many researchers conducted the research on the implementation of methods of teaching and learning English in the classroom setting. However, not many researchers focused on the aspects of feedback from the lecturers in improving students’ speaking performance. Therefore, this paper aimed at investigation students’ perception towards lecturers’ oral corrective feedback in speaking classes. This survey involved 100 students of English Language Education Department, Ar-Raniry State Islamic University (UIN Ar-Raniry) Banda Aceh from 254 students. The participants of the survey were selected using simple random sampling technique to represent all off the population.  A modified questionnaire from Calsiyao (2015, p. 397) and Elsaghayer (2014, p. 77) was used to collect the data. The percentage was employed to analyze the data collected from questionnaire. The results showed that the students perceived lecturers’ oral corrective feedback as an important part of language learning. Lecturers’ oral corrective feedback was very helpful in improving the students’ speaking ability.  It can be concluded that the oral corrective feedback gave positive size towards students’ speaking performance. Therefore, this research is significant to be conducted to highlight the students’ perception towards oral corrective feedback from their lecturers during the teaching and learning speaking in the class. Both lecturers and students would benefit from this research so that they can realize that how important to give and accept oral corrective feedback.
An Analysis on Strategies in developing students’ soft-skills (A Case Study at a Bilingual School, Banda Aceh) Emawati Emawati; Rahmantun Nisa; Teuku Zulfikar
Proceedings of AICS - Social Sciences Vol 9 (2019): the 9th AIC on Social Sciences, Syiah Kuala University
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The Indonesian educational system should guarantee that educational institutions in all levels not only train their students’ cognitive ability but also develop their affective domain. This important domain can be developed through various strategies, one of which is through shaping students’ soft-skills. This study was conducted to identify strategies implemented by a particular bilingual school in developing students’ soft-skills. Having interviewed four teachers and the school principal, observed classroom, and analyzed documents, we found that the teachers use various strategies in developing students’ soft-skills, one of which is through inviting students to participate in learning process and to engage in outdoor activities; promoting democratic dialogues; showing empathy and appreciation, and also showing good examples.