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Exploring Indonesian EFL teacher-student interactions in online learning Siti Mafulah; Yazid Basthomi; Bambang Yudi Cahyono; Nunung Suryati
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v10i2.23804

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The use of online platforms has been shown to help students engage in learning writing. The student’s engagement in revising their writing draft can be seen from the interactions between the teacher and the students or among the students. This study aims to determine teacher-student interactions in a writing class conducted synchronously and asynchronously via Google Classroom, Google Meet, and WhatsApp. The data were derived from the teacher’s and students’ discussions posted in written and oral modes in the applications. A qualitative approach in designing and gathering the data was used in this study. The findings show that the interactions between the teacher and the students raised the students’ understanding of the teacher’s instruction so that the students were engaged in writing their drafts and revising them properly. The patterns of the teacher’s interactions can be categorised into giving feedback (39%) followed respectively by prescribing the editor role (17.7%), promoting individual contributions (13.3%), promoting joint construction of meaning and form (11%), thanking and praising (10%), guiding through the writing steps (5.7%) and stimulating students (3.3%). Students’ responses toward the teacher’s patterns of interaction depend on the teacher’s talk. There is no initiative from the students to start the discussion. The student’s background as freshmen can cause this; the first-year students may not be brave enough to start the discussion. This suggests that exploring the interactions between the teacher and students of different backgrounds is necessary.
PELATIHAN STORY TELLING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN PEMBELAJARAN KOSAKATA BAGI GURU BAHASA INGGRIS DI SDN MULYOAGUNG 02 KABUPATEN MALANG Siti Mafulah; Rizky Lutviana; Hesty Puspita sari
Kontibusi: Jurnal Kontribusi Kepada Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Science Contribution to Society Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Balitar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35457/scs.v2i2.2470

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Bahasa Inggris dalam kurikulum sekolah dasar merupakan muatan lokal (mulok) dimana tiap-tiap sekolah mempunyai kebijakan tersendiri yang disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan dan kodisi masing-masing sekolah. Fakta yang ada bahwa pengajaran bahasa Inggris di SDN Mulyoagung 2 Kecamatan Dau hanyalah menggunakan metode yang tradisional dengan guru sebagai sentra pengajaran dan hanya menggunakan buku teks sebagai media pembelajaran sehingga pembelajaran bahasa Inggris pada siswa SD yang seharusnya menyenangkan menjadi membosankan. Terlebih di SDN Mulyoagung 2 tidak ada guru pengajar Bahasa Inggris yang merupakan lulusan Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris. Maka dari itu perlu diadakan pelatihan di sekolah ini. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah: pertama, Pemberian pengetahuan dan wawasan tentang motode pembelajaran unuk anak SD. Kedua, pengenalan Story telling sebagai metode yang dapat diterapkan dalam kelas, berikiutnya memberikan model dan yang terakhir adalah praktik menggunakan metode Story Telling dalam kelas. Hasil dari kegiatan ini adalah guru memiliki wawasan tentang pentingnya metode pembelajaran bagi siswa sesuai dengan usianya. Kedua, guru juga mampu membuat cerita dan mengembangkan ide mereka menjadi sebuah kegiatan siswa berdasarkan tema. Dari hasil evaluasi pada akhir kegiatan, dapat disimpulkan bahwa kegiatan abdimas berjalan dengan lancar dan sukses, semua peserta mengikuti kegiatan dengan baik sampai kegiatan berakhir
Exploring Indonesian EFL teacher-student interactions in online learning Siti Mafulah; Yazid Basthomi; Bambang Yudi Cahyono; Nunung Suryati
Studies in English Language and Education Vol 10, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/siele.v10i2.23804

Abstract

The use of online platforms has been shown to help students engage in learning writing. The student’s engagement in revising their writing draft can be seen from the interactions between the teacher and the students or among the students. This study aims to determine teacher-student interactions in a writing class conducted synchronously and asynchronously via Google Classroom, Google Meet, and WhatsApp. The data were derived from the teacher’s and students’ discussions posted in written and oral modes in the applications. A qualitative approach in designing and gathering the data was used in this study. The findings show that the interactions between the teacher and the students raised the students’ understanding of the teacher’s instruction so that the students were engaged in writing their drafts and revising them properly. The patterns of the teacher’s interactions can be categorised into giving feedback (39%) followed respectively by prescribing the editor role (17.7%), promoting individual contributions (13.3%), promoting joint construction of meaning and form (11%), thanking and praising (10%), guiding through the writing steps (5.7%) and stimulating students (3.3%). Students’ responses toward the teacher’s patterns of interaction depend on the teacher’s talk. There is no initiative from the students to start the discussion. The student’s background as freshmen can cause this; the first-year students may not be brave enough to start the discussion. This suggests that exploring the interactions between the teacher and students of different backgrounds is necessary.