Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati
Yogyakarta State University

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AN APPROACH IN TEACHING WRITING SKILLS: DOES IT OFFER A NEW INSIGHT IN ENHANCING STUDENTS’ WRITING ABILITY Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati; Indrilla, Nidya
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 21, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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This paper aims to reveal the effectiveness of Scientific Approach in the teaching writing skills. This research used a quasi-experimental design. The population was grade VIII students of Redion School. Two classes were randomly selected as the sample. They are class 8B which used Scientific Approach as the experimental group, while class 8D becomes the control group which used conventional approach. The data were collected by using writing test. The data were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics with the SPSS 20 for Windows computer program. The results were as follows: (1) there were significant differences in the writing achievement among the students taught by using the Scientific Approach and conventional approach, (2) the use of the Scientific Approach was more effective than that of the conventional approach in teaching writing skills. DOI: doi.org/10.24071/llt.2018.210201
The Utilization of Picture Booklets to Cultivate The Young – Indonesian Slow Learners’ English Speaking Ability Muhammad Idris, Mas; Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati
Early Childhood Research Journal (ECRJ) Vol.1, No.1, December 2018
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Prss

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In post-modernity era, the English communication skill must be highlighted as a vital item to attain one’s own target of language learning process gained not only from formal education but also non-formal one. Hence, it may lead all of the educators around the world to strengthen the English speaking proficiency which can be employed through many activities in their language regular classrooms and Indonesian educators are no exception as well to do so. Consequently, the roles of educators become very important due to their challenges to find out a means of teaching approaches that enable stimulating the slow and normal learners to comprehend the materials given by their educators. However, this paper solely focuses on the Young-Indonesian slow learners who need special treatments in their language learning process to at least catch up the average point of their study by using the picture booklets (PBs) to develop their English speaking competence. And therefore, the five core characteristics of slow learners have also been discussing in it in order to facilitate the educators easy to indicate and educate them properly. In addition, the two teaching strategies namely the compensatory teaching (CT) and remedial teaching (RT) are indeed as fundamental approaches too to cultivate the Young-Indonesian slow learners’ English speaking ability.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SURVEY OF TECHNOLOGY USE, TEACHING, AND TECHNOLOGY-RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCES AMONG PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS IN INDONESIA Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati
Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning Vol 2, No 2 (2017): July
Publisher : Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning

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This study aims to design a survey instrument that can be used to collect information on the relationships between the ICT-related learning experiences of the English language pre-service teachers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and their technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK).Qualitative and quantitative research methods were used to analyse the degree of the reliability and validity of the instrument. The result suggests that this instrument meets the general requirements to be used in a larger scale of work in investigating the role of pre-service teachers?experiences in learning to use ICT in their pedagogical practice in influencing the development oftheir TPACK.
The relationship between genre-based English learning material to Indonesian learner’s motivation and achievement Gayatri, Bertha Resivia; Ciptaningrum, Dyah Setyowati; Astutik, Yunik
LingTera Vol 7, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Applied Linguistics, Graduate School of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Achieving an effective learning activity requires appropriate teaching materials in the learning process. Yet, there are some problems in the preparation of learning materials to teach that affect delivering the materials in the learning process. This paper is aimed to examine the impact genre-based as a learning material which is able to motivate learners in learning with interesting activity for learning process to improve learners’ writing achievement. The finding of this study shows that the learner’s motivation and achievement were improved. Also, there were a strong relationship between the usability of Genre-based learning materials to learner’s motivation and achievement. The result of this study is expected going to be applicable for teachers who want to shift their teacher-centered learning style to be learner-centered style in writing activities. Also, it is for the reader who is concerning to English learning media and learners motivation.
DEVELOPING MULTIMEDIA-BASED LISTENING MATERIALS FOR THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS Curnia Karim; Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum
ETERNAL (English, Teaching, Learning and Research Journal) Vol 5 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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This study aimed at developing the supplementary multimedia-based listening materials for tenth grade students in the first semester using scientific approach Curriculum of 2013. This study was research development using the model by Brach (2009) and was conducted at MAN 1 Pamekasan. The final product of this study was in a macro-media flash file attached inside CDs. The result of the product evaluation and try-out showed that the materials were interestingly presented in terms of topics and listening activities. Moreover, it was also able to motivate students to learn listening.
AN APPROACH IN TEACHING WRITING SKILLS: DOES IT OFFER A NEW INSIGHT IN ENHANCING STUDENTS WRITING ABILITY Nidya Indrilla; Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 21, No 2 (2018): October 2018
Publisher : English Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/llt.v21i2.1036

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This paper aims to reveal the effectiveness of Scientific Approach in the teaching writing skills. This research used a quasi-experimental design. The population was grade VIII students of Redion School. Two classes were randomly selected as the sample. They are class 8B which used Scientific Approach as the experimental group, while class 8D becomes the control group which used conventional approach. The data were collected by using writing test. The data were analyzed through descriptive and inferential statistics with the SPSS 20 for Windows computer program. The results were as follows: (1) there were significant differences in the writing achievement among the students taught by using the Scientific Approach and conventional approach, (2) the use of the Scientific Approach was more effective than that of the conventional approach in teaching writing skills.DOI:doi.org/10.24071/llt.2018.210201
An Overview on the Internet in the Learning Context Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum
JEE: Journal of English and Education Vol 1 No 2 Desember 2007
Publisher : English Education Department, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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The Internet might have been manypeople's best friends but there are also people who are still in the introduction stage of using the Internet. The Internet might become hype for them that they are not aware yet of the potentials and the harms lurking behind the glitters of the Internet. Thus, this paper is meant to provide general information on both the positive and negative side of the Internet in terms of educational context.Worshipping the Internet or having a skeptical position toward the Internet is two extremes that should be avoided. The Internet users should be critical and wise in using this piece of technology. In other words, they need to become 'informed' users of the Internet. Therefore, some possible solutions are also presented in this paper in order to make the best use of its potentials while focusing every effort to minimize its harms.
The Development of the Survey of Technology Use, Teaching, and Technology-Related Learning Experiences among Pre-Service English Language Teachers in Indonesia Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum
Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Learning Vol 2, No 2 (2017): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/ftl.2220

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This study aims to design a survey instrument that can be used to collect information on the relationships between the ICT-related learning experiences of the English language pre-service teachers in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, and their technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK).Qualitative and quantitative research methods were used to analyse the degree of the reliability and validity of the instrument. The result suggests that this instrument meets the general requirements to be used in a larger scale of work in investigating the role of pre-service teachers’experiences in learning to use ICT in their pedagogical practice in influencing the development oftheir TPACK.
Types of English Teachers’ Questioning and Classroom Interaction Affecting Learners’ Motivation in EFL Context Nurqadriyanti Hasanuddin; Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum
Indonesian Journal of EFL and Linguistics Indonesian Journal of EFL and Linguistics, 6(2), November 2021
Publisher : Pusat Pelatihan, Riset, dan Pembelajaran Bahasa

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The research aims to reveal the types of teachers’ questioning and classroom interaction that most affecting the EFL learners’ motivation. A mixed-method design was employed in this study with 30 students and a teacher as the respondents. The quantitative and qualitative data were gained through questionnaires and a structured interview for the students, and an observation checklist of the teaching process during three meetings. The data from the questionnaire were analyzed using Descriptive Statistics on SPSS Version 22. Moreover, the analysis of interview data was completed through data condensation, data display, and drawing/verifying conclusions. The observation checklist was used to reveal the kinds of questioning and classroom interaction that is frequently used by the teacher. Based on the quantitative data, it was found that the types of questioning affecting the students’ motivation were the leading, display, and open-ended questions. However, the types of questioning that the most frequently used by the teachers are referential and display questions. Moreover, the questionnaire result showed that the whole classroom and group interaction were the types of classroom interactions that most motivated the students in the learning process. From the observation, the teacher facilitated the student with various classroom interactions based on their need. Overall, the teacher has facilitated the students with the kinds of questioning and classroom interaction that motivates the student in learning.
Evaluation of learning process: Knowledge of ICT integration among pre-service English language teachers Dyah Setyowati Ciptaningrum; Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro; Nila Kurnia Sari; Nurqadriyanti Hasanuddin
REID (Research and Evaluation in Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta & HEPI

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This research aims at investigating the knowledge of ICT integration among the students of the English Language Education Study Program at a particular university in Yogyakarta. By employing the quantitative method, this ex-post facto research involved 70 English Department students who had taken microteaching as respondents in a survey to gather the data using a questionnaire. The questionnaire was taken from the model developed by one of the researchers based on the TPACK framework. There are five domains in the questionnaire. Four domains measure TPACK perceptions: Technological Knowledge (TK), Technological Content Knowledge (TCK), Technological Pedagogical Knowledge (TPK), and Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK). One domain measures the pre-service teachers’ perceptions of their ICT-related learning experiences. Demographic questions are included to identify the characteristics of the respondents in order to understand gender differences or relationships between teachers who have access to technologies at home and those who do not. The closed-ended questions applied a five-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1=strongly disagree to 5=strongly agree. Correspondingly, it contains one open-ended question in the TPACK domain. Descriptive analysis and MANOVA were conducted for the quantitative data analysis. The result of this study showed that the pre-service students possess a high self-confidence in the application of TK (Technological Knowledge), TPK (Technological Pedagogical Knowledge), and TCK (Technological Content Knowledge). However, their TPACK appears to need further development. The results from MANOVA showed that the pre-service teachers’ related learning experiences significantly differed by the students’ gender, with male students reporting more experiences than female students.