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A Learning Model Design Integrating ESP Course and Service Learning Program to Promote Relevance and Meaningfulness
Yulia, Made Frida;
Aji, Gregorius Punto;
Prabandari, Carla Sih
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 19, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Relevance and meaningfulness of the content courses need to be established to make learners realize that the knowledge acquired in the clasroom can be utilized to give contributions to society. This research is aimed at designing a learning model integrating ESP course and Service Learning Program. ESP is a subject designed to enable students to design ESP programs. The integration of ESP and SLP allows students to exercise their skills in designing an ESP program, which is eventually implemented as one of their SLP programs. The current research is targeted to describe what the learning model design integrating ESP Course and Service Learning Program looks like. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2016.1902O2
Translation for The Readers: an Analysis on The Translation of Sean Coveyâs The 7Th Habits of Highly Effective TeenS
Prabandari, Carla Sih
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 15, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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A good translation should be parallel with the source text both in form and in meaning. Yet, because of the uniqueness of each language, parallel in form is often difficult to achieve. This paper attempts to analyze the translation of Sean Coveyâs The 7th Habits of Highly Effective Teens in terms of a sociolinguistic point of view and different types of equivalence. The analysis and discussion are based on some cases that I found. Based on the examples, two conclusions can be drawn. First, from the sociolinguistic point of view, the use of SAYA instead of AKU to refer to the author creates more distance with the readers. Second, the translator seems to have worked hard to produce a dynamic equivalence of the source text, but in some cases the idiomatic expressions are not well translated. Thus, the results of the translation do not sound as idiomatic as the source text. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2012.150203
Studentsâ Perception on Pre-reading Activities in Basic Reading II Class of the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University
Ekaningrum, Vindy Cahya;
Prabandari, Carla Sih
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 18, No 2 (2015)
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The studentsâ perception on the teacher instruction shows whether the teaching techniques meet the studentsâ need or not. Because of this reason, the researcher wants to find out the varieties of pre-reading activities used by the teacher and the studentsâ perception on the implementation of the pre-reading activities. There were two problem formulations in this study: 1) What kinds of pre-reading activities that are used by Basic Reading II teacher in the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University? 2) How is the studentsâ perception on pre-reading activities used by the teacher? This research was a survey research. In gathering the data, there were two instruments used in this research. They were interview and questionnaire. The interview was done by interviewing the teacher of Basic Reading II Class. The interview was used to answer the first research question about the varieties of pre-reading activities in Basic Reading II class. Then, the researcher distributed the questionnaire to 56 students of Basic Reading II class. The questionnaire was used to answer the second research question about the studentsâ perception on pre-reading activities used by the teacher. The result of this research showed that brainstorming, pre-teaching vocabulary, pre-questioning, visual aids, and KWL strategy were the varieties of pre-reading activities used by the teacher. There were two different implementation of pre-teaching vocabulary. There were also two activities combined together, they were the use of visual aids and KWL strategy. The students had positive perception on the implementation of pre-reading activities in Basic Reading II Class. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2015.180206
CURRENT TREND IN NAMING BABIES IN JAVANESE COMMUNITY
Prabandari, Carla Sih
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 1 (2017): September 2017
Publisher : Sanata Dharma University
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DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v1i1.673
The process of naming newborn babies is inseparable from the culture where they belong. Among Javanese people, there is a change of trends in naming babies. As western, noble, and religion associated names, such as Amelia, Gupita, Arsyad, gain popularity, modest and old-fashioned names, such as Tugino and Pariyem disappear. This paper  discusses the trend in the naming of babies in Javanese community at the present time. Three theories are employed in the analysis. I will apply Saussurean Semiology and Bathesian Semiology and try to relate them to Stuart Hall's Theory of Identity. As a name is just an element of cultural identities, changing trends in naming in Javanese culture does not entirely change their identity as Javanese people.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijhs.2017.010107
Content Validity and Authenticity of the 2012 English Test in the Senior High School National Examination
Widyaningrum, Frisca Ayu Desi;
Prabandari, Carla Sih
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 16, No 1 (2013)
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This paper discusses content validity and authenticity of the English test items in National Examination (UN) year 2012. It is worth discussion because UN, which was administered nationally, was the most important standardized test to assess Indonesian students’ competence. The study aimed to find out how valid the content of the English test items of National Examination year 2012 for senior high schools isand how authentic the English test items of National Examination year 2012 for senior high schools is. The writers employed a qualitative research with document analysis to conduct the analysis of both content validity and authenticity of the English test items. The data were obtained from the document and analyzed by using checklists. Besides, to maintain the validitiy of the analysis, a triagulation was done by distributing aquestionnaire to four experts in language assessment. There were twofindings resulted form the analysis. First, the content of the National Examination year 2012 was 98.8% valid since almost all of the contents were relevant to the test specifications. However, there were three reading test versions which failed to represent kinds of texts, namely explanation text. Second, the National Examination year 2012 met the criteria of authenticity with percentage 79.5% since some listening and reading test items failed to conform to authenticity criteria. Natural language use, the relevance of the test topics, and real-world representativeness became problematic aspects to meet the higher standard of authenticity. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2013.160103
Students Perception on Pre-reading Activities in Basic Reading II Class of the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University
Vindy Cahya Ekaningrum;
Carla Sih Prabandari
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 18, No 2 (2015): October 2015
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.24071/llt.v18i2.254
The students perception on the teacher instruction shows whether the teaching techniques meet the students need or not. Because of this reason, the researcher wants to find out the varieties of pre-reading activities used by the teacher and the students perception on the implementation of the pre-reading activities. There were two problem formulations in this study: 1) What kinds of pre-reading activities that are used by Basic Reading II teacher in the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University? 2) How is the students perception on pre-reading activities used by the teacher?This research was a survey research. In gathering the data, there were two instruments used in this research. They were interview and questionnaire. The interview was done by interviewing the teacher of Basic Reading II Class. The interview was used to answer the first research question about the varieties of pre-reading activities in Basic Reading II class. Then, the researcher distributed the questionnaire to 56 students of Basic Reading II class. The questionnaire was used to answer the second research question about the students perception on pre-reading activities used by the teacher.The result of this research showed that brainstorming, pre-teaching vocabulary, pre-questioning, visual aids, and KWL strategy were the varieties of pre-reading activities used by the teacher. There were two different implementation of pre-teaching vocabulary. There were also two activities combined together, they were the use of visual aids and KWL strategy. The students had positive perception on the implementation of pre-reading activities in Basic Reading II Class.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2015.180206
A Learning Model Design Integrating ESP Course and Service Learning Program to Promote Relevance and Meaningfulness
Prabandari, Carla Sih;
Aji, Gregorius Punto;
Yulia, Made Frida
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 19, No 2 (2016): October 2016
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.24071/llt.v19i2.301
Relevance and meaningfulness of the content courses need to beestablished to make learners realize that the knowledge acquired in the clasroomcan be utilized to give contributions to society. This research is aimed at designinga learning model integrating ESP course and Service Learning Program. ESP is asubject designed to enable students to design ESP programs. The integration ofESP and SLP allows students to exercise their skills in designing an ESP program,which is eventually implemented as one of their SLP programs. The currentresearch is targeted to describe what the learning model design integrating ESPCourse and Service Learning Program looks like.DOI:https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2016.1902O2
CURRENT TREND IN NAMING BABIES IN JAVANESE COMMUNITY
Carla Sih Prabandari
International Journal of Humanity Studies (IJHS) Vol 1, No 1 (2017): September 2017
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DOI: 10.24071/ijhs.v1i1.673
The process of naming newborn babies is inseparable from the culture where they belong. Among Javanese people, there is a change of trends in naming babies. As western, noble, and religion associated names, such as Amelia, Gupita, Arsyad, gain popularity, modest and old-fashioned names, such as Tugino and Pariyem disappear. This paper discusses the trend in the naming of babies in Javanese community at the present time. Three theories are employed in the analysis. I will apply Saussurean Semiology and Bathesian Semiology and try to relate them to Stuart Hall's Theory of Identity. As a name is just an element of cultural identities, changing trends in naming in Javanese culture does not entirely change their identity as Javanese people.
Attending to EFL Teacher Identity: Reflective Practice in Optimising Teacher Professional Education Program
Carla Sih Prabandari
Indonesian Journal of English Language Studies (IJELS) Vol 6, No 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : Magister Kajian Bahasa Inggris (English Language Studies) Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogy
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This paper offers a discussion on the interconnection between teacher professional development, teacher learning and teacher identity and how reflective practice can optimize Indonesian EFL teachers development of professional identity. This paper provides some ideas for designing reflective activities to foster the development of teacher identity. It presents practical suggestions about how to incorporate reflections in learning activities during the Teacher Professional Education (TPE). The reflection model proposed by Kolb (2015) is preferred as it is considered to be simpler and more suitable in the context of TPE in Indonesia. The reflective practice during TPE is fundamental to promote lifelong teacher learner identity.
Content Validity and Authenticity of the 2012 English Test in the Senior High School National Examination
Frisca Ayu Desi Widyaningrum;
Carla Sih Prabandari
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 16, No 1 (2013): April 2013
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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This paper discusses content validity and authenticity of the English testitems in National Examination (UN) year 2012. It is worth discussion because UN,which was administered nationally, was the most important standardized test toassess Indonesian students competence. The study aimed to find out how valid thecontent of the English test items of National Examination year 2012 for senior highschools isand how authentic the English test items of National Examination year2012 for senior high schools is. The writers employed a qualitative research withdocument analysis to conduct the analysis of both content validity and authenticityof the English test items. The data were obtained from the document and analyzedby using checklists. Besides, to maintain the validitiy of the analysis, a triagulationwas done by distributing aquestionnaire to four experts in language assessment.There were twofindings resulted form the analysis. First, the content of the NationalExamination year 2012 was 98.8% valid since almost all of the contents wererelevant to the test specifications. However, there were three reading test versionswhich failed to represent kinds of texts, namely explanation text. Second, theNational Examination year 2012 met the criteria of authenticity with percentage79.5% since some listening and reading test items failed to conform to authenticitycriteria. Natural language use, the relevance of the test topics, and real-worldrepresentativeness became problematic aspects to meet the higher standard ofauthenticity.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2013.160103