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Community Empowerment in Tulangan District by Muhammadiyah Branch Managers Julfah Julfah; Muhlasin Amrulloh; Vinna Anggreani; Hana Nathana Salsabila; Vallyria Mamta Aulia; Melinda Kartika Sari; Azza Hikmiawati
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 8 (2020): Educational and Psychological Conference in the 4.0 era
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

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The head of the Muhammadiyah Tulangan branch is one of the Muhammadiyah branches that is still active in the Sidoarjo district. The branch office of Muhammadiyah Tulangan has several Muhammadiyah branches which are still active now, have a number of Muhammadiyah business charities, and have several excellent programs that have been formed. In the leadership of the reinforcement branch also organizes non-formal education that is held Islamic studies conducted on Sunday and also social service activities. Based on this, the purpose of this research is to know the activeness of Tulangan's Muhammadiyah branch leaders through a superior program established. This research is a field research, where in this study uses a qualitative approach which is a research step that produces data in the form of written or oral. The method used in collecting data is by using the method of observation, interviews, and documentation. While the analysis uses descriptive analysis. Descriptive analysis is analyzing data in the form of narration. Based on the analysis of existing data, there is a conclusion that the superior programs of Tulangan branch leaders in Tulangan in order to raise community welfare, overcome social problems, educate the community and overcome the problems of public awareness that is done through formal and informal education. Existing formal education that is there are schools in the auspices of Muhammadiyah in the area of ​​reinforcement. While non-formal education is held routine recitation of prayer every Sunday.
Analyzing 7th Graders' Simple Present Errors in Descriptive Writing Azza Hikmiawati; Vidya Mandarani
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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This study aims to investigate the dominant errors in the use of the simple present tense by seventh grade students when writing descriptive texts. The qualitative research method was employed, utilizing data analysis techniques to process the collected information. The population consisted of 45 students from two different classes at SMP Muhammadiyah 10, with 37 students' exercise results being analyzed. The data was obtained from students' written compositions in which they employed the simple present tense to describe various subjects. The findings revealed four major error types: omission (46.90%), addition (16.04%), misformation (27.16%), and misordering (9.90%). Among these, omission errors were the most prevalent, comprising 38 errors or 46.90% of the total. The results emphasize the need for targeted instruction and practice to enhance students' mastery of the simple present tense in writing descriptive texts, thereby improving their overall English language proficiency. Highlights: Error analysis: Identifying and analyzing errors in the use of simple present tense in descriptive texts. Seventh grade students: Evaluating the proficiency of students in using the simple present tense. Qualitative method: Employing a qualitative approach to gather and analyze data on error patterns in descriptive writing. Keywords: simple present tense, descriptive texts, error analysis, seventh grade students, qualitative method.