Herniwati Herniwati
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia

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Journal : Jurnal Ilmiah Lingua Idea

Employing Website in Japanese Learning as an Instructional Media for Pedagogical Purpose Herniwati Herniwati; Noviyanti Aneros; Melia Dewi Judiasri
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 10 No 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (755.694 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2019.10.2.2080

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Industrial revolution 4.0 in the development of instructional media for Japanese language learning is one of the demands of the era that cannot be avoided anymore. Devices that cannot be released from the students' hands make it seems like it's the only source to search for information or answer in the learning process. Learning Japanese is not only through textbooks, but students are able to develop the teaching materials in the form of narratives of tourism and cultural destinations in the city of Bandung using Japanese. Those narratives about the information of destinations are packaged into a website that can be accessed anytime and anywhere, as an interactive instructional media that can increase motivation and interest about the city of Bandung in Japanese. The development of this website is not only for Japanese learners, but also useful as a source of information for Japanese people who will visit the city of Bandung. The latest information about the city of Bandung using Japanese consists of historical sites, tourist attractions, museums, and culinary. Japanese learners can access them at any time and can be used as a medium for discussion, and learners can explain it again about the city of Bandung to their friends. This innovation of learning media is a solution in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 to improve Japanese language skills both orally and in writing.
Employing Website in Japanese Learning as an Instructional Media for Pedagogical Purpose Herniwati Herniwati; Noviyanti Aneros; Melia Dewi Judiasri
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 10 No 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2019.10.2.2080

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Industrial revolution 4.0 in the development of instructional media for Japanese language learning is one of the demands of the era that cannot be avoided anymore. Devices that cannot be released from the students' hands make it seems like it's the only source to search for information or answer in the learning process. Learning Japanese is not only through textbooks, but students are able to develop the teaching materials in the form of narratives of tourism and cultural destinations in the city of Bandung using Japanese. Those narratives about the information of destinations are packaged into a website that can be accessed anytime and anywhere, as an interactive instructional media that can increase motivation and interest about the city of Bandung in Japanese. The development of this website is not only for Japanese learners, but also useful as a source of information for Japanese people who will visit the city of Bandung. The latest information about the city of Bandung using Japanese consists of historical sites, tourist attractions, museums, and culinary. Japanese learners can access them at any time and can be used as a medium for discussion, and learners can explain it again about the city of Bandung to their friends. This innovation of learning media is a solution in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 to improve Japanese language skills both orally and in writing.
Application of Peer Teaching in Training Students to Teach Japanese (Mogi Jugyou) in Microteaching Courses Herniwati Herniwati; Melia Dewi Judiasri; Noa Funaki
Jurnal Lingua Idea Vol 14 No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jli.2023.14.2.7242

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This study aims to describe students' use of the peer teaching method in carrying out Japanese teaching practice (mogi jugyou) in microteaching courses. The peer teaching-learning method is a cooperative learning strategy for mutual respect, mutual understanding of the role given, having active and cooperative tendencies, and provides an assessment or evaluation after the teaching process is complete. This study aims to apply peer teaching in Japanese teaching practice (mogi jugyou) for third-year Japanese language education students in microteaching courses. The research method used was quasi-experimental research carried out on 3rd-degree (6th Semester) students with a total of 32 people. The initial stage is to plan teaching practice activities (mogi jugyou), implementation, and process observation of Japanese language teaching activities (mogi jugyou) in class and from teaching videos. The results of the study conclude that peer teaching is expected to make it easier for students to practice teaching Japanese in front of their classmates. Students were able to participate actively and are able to solve problems together using Japanese language teaching practice (mogi jugyou) during lectures. With peer teaching, students are able to practice teaching effectively, and the objectives and goals of the Japanese language learning materials provided can be achieved. It was also concluded that students have higher confidence when teaching students at schools, especially during PLSP.