Eka Wahjuningsih
English Education Department, Faculty Of Teacher Training And Education, Universitas Jember, Jember 68121

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The efficacy of 4Cs-based reading to foster 21st-century learning competencies Imamyartha, David; Fitriyah, Siti Masrifatul; Tasnim, Zakiyah; Puspa, Areta; Fardhani, Aan Erlyana; Wahjuningsih, Eka; Sundari, Siti; Hudori, Rizki Febri; Arya, Bambang
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol 9, No 2 (2019): Vol. 9, No. 2, September 2019
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v9i2.20218

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The omnipresence of 4Cs at tertiary education has shifted the attention of language classroom teachings toward the mastery of multifaceted intelligences. Resultant teaching praxis subsequently calls forth students’ high literacy, which affects the nature and extent of success and failure. This study strived to scrutinize how the 4Cs approach in Reading courses scaffolds students’ multidimensional 21st-century learning competencies. Data were collected through online survey and focus group discussion, with deductive and inductive content analysis subsequently operative. The findings have shed lights on how 4Cs-based reading instructions help teachers to create learning environment commensurate with the demand of 21st-century learning, which aids students’ learning in gaining metacognitive tools for high literacy. With clear framework of collaborative work and scaffolding, teachers can trigger and further direct students’ achievement goals and social goals towards high literacy.
Implementing Jigsaw IV Technique to Improve the Eleventh Grade Students' Narrative Text Reading Comprehension Achievement Zuraida, Anisa Ulya; Andayani T, Made Adi; Wahjuningsih, Eka
EFL Education Journal Vol 3 No 2 (2016)
Publisher : English Education Study Program

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This classroom action research was intended to improve the eleventh grade students' participation and reading comprehension achievement of narrative text by implementing Jigsaw IV Technique at SMA Plus Darul Hikmah. Purposivemethod was used to choose the research area and the research subject. The primary data were collected by using observation and reading test. The supporting data were collected by interview and documentation. Both the results of observation and the reading test were analyzed statistically by using percentage formula. The students’ participation in Cycle 1 was 53% and in Cycle 2 was 82%. Meanwhile, the result of students’ reading achievement in Cycle 1 was 59% and in Cycle 2 was 82%. It means that the implementation of Jigsaw IV Technique could improve the students’ participation and reading comprehension achievement. Therefore, it is suggested to implement Jigsaw IV Technique to improve the students’ participation and reading comprehension achievement.
STUDENTS PERCEPTION ON READING COMPREHENSION PROBLEMS IN NARRATIVE TEXT Gita Rosita Sari; Asih Santihastuti; Eka Wahjuningsih
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching Vol 23, No 2 (2020): October 2020
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.v23i2.2211

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This survey study aimed to know the students perception on reading comprehension problems of narrative text. The sample participants were randomly selected from the tenth grade students of SMAN 2 Jember in academic year of 2019/2020. Questionnaire adopted from Xiubo Zhang (2006) was used to collect the students perception and it was translated into Indonesian. The result showed that the students still experienced some problems in reading narrative text. Based on the result of the questionnaire, the most problematic aspect that hinder the students reading comprehension was Motivation (65.6%), followed by Strategies (63.7%), Background Knowledge (63.3%), Reading Process (60%) and Language Knowledge (55.4%). The result implied that the teacher should focus on fostering students motivation by giving intensive course and reading assignment based on the students interests. In order to see further into the problem faced by the students, future reseacher could use direct assesment by using diagnostic test or other measurement.
The Learning Strategies Used by EFL Students in Learning English dinda hartina mega; Asih Santihastuti; Eka Wahjuningsih
IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education) IJEE (INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION)| VOL. 6 | NO.1 | 2019
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ijee.v6i1.12111

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ABSTRACTThis research was aimed to focus on the most frequently used strategy by the successful and unsuccessful senior high school students and describe the difference of strategy used by them. This was a survey design with a questionnaire as the instrument. The participants were 40 students consisting of 20 successful students and 20 unsuccessful students of tenth grade in SMAN 2 Jember. The writer distributed SILL questionnaires to observe their Language Learning Strategy (LLS) based on Oxford (1990), which covers six categorizes of strategies namely cognitive, metacognitive, memory-related, compensatory, affective, and social. The statistical analysis showed that metacognitive became the most frequently learning strategy used by successful students in scale of high use, while the unsuccessful students were medium users of cognitive strategy. It also indicated successful learners employed all six categorizes of strategies in a highly frequencies than the unsuccessful ones. This makes the assumption that successful students have the ability to plan clear goals, control, review, and evaluate their learning rather than unsuccessful students who focus more on the way they think, memorize, summarize, and repeat the learning.ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk fokus pada strategi yang paling sering digunakan oleh siswa SMA yang sukses dan kurang sukses serta menggambarkan perbedaan strategi yang digunakan oleh mereka. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian survey dengan instrument berupa kuesioner, sedangkan tanggapan siswa dalam memilih strategi dibahas secara deskriptif. Partisipan adalah 40 siswa yang terdiri dari 20 siswa yang sukses dan 20 siswa yang tidak sukses dari kelas sepuluh di SMAN 2 Jember. Penulis membagikan kuesioner SILL untuk mengamati Language Learning Strategy (LLS) atau strategi pembelajaran bahasa mereka berdasarkan teori Oxford (1990, yang dikategorikan menjadi enam macam strategi, yaitu kognitif, metakognitif, memori, kompensatori, afektif, dan sosial. Menurut hasil statistic metacognitive menjadi strategi pembelajaran yang paling sering digunakan oleh siswa yang sukses dalam skala tinggi, sedangkan siswa yang kurang sukses adalah pengguna menengah dari strategi kognitif. Ini juga menunjukkan bahwa siswa yang sukses menggunakan keenam kategori strategi dalam frekuensi yang sangat tinggi daripada yang kurang sukses. Ini membuat asumsi bahwa siswa yang sukses memiliki kemampuan untuk merencanakan tujuan yang jelas, mengendalikan, meninjau, dan mengevaluasi pembelajaran mereka daripada siswa yang kurang sukses, yang lebih fokus pada cara mereka berpikir, menghafal, merangkum, dan mengulangi pembelajaran. How to Cite: Sartika,  D. H. M., Santihastuti, A., Wahjuningsih, E. (2019). The Learning Strategies Used by EFL Students in Learning English. IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education), 6(1), 10-20. doi:10.15408/ijee.v6i1.12111
The Lexical Density of Erlangga’s “English On Sky” Analysis Gagang Ramadhan; Asih Santihastuti; Eka Wahjuningsih
Jurnal Edukasi Vol 4 No 3: Nopember 2017
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jukasi.v4i3.6299

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The aims of this research were to know whether the reading texts found in “English On Sky” textbook for 8th Grade of Junior High School were appropriate and meet the content of the curriculum or not by analyzing the lexical density of its texts and identifying the type of reading text which should be given based on the KTSP curriculum. The research design used was descriptive qualitative research. The instrument of this research was document which was get from collecting the reading texts found in the textbook. The data in this study was analyzed quantitatively in the form of description and used descriptive statistics for describing the features of data. The result of this result was there was no reading text in the textbook that was categorized as high lexical density. The readi ng texts were categorized as low and moderate lexical density as there were 12 reading texts were categorized as low lexical density and 12 reading texts were categorized as moderate lexical density. 12 reading text that categorized as low lexical density had 40% - 50% lexical density percentage. On the contrary 12 reading texts that categorized as moderate lexical density had 50% - 60% lexical density percentage. The highest percentage of the lexical density reading text found in the textbook was 57.72% entitled “Camping”. Meanwhile, the lowest percentage of the lexical density reading text was 41.61% entitled “None of your business!”. Based on the analysis, the genre found in this textbook were descriptive, recount, and narrative. In conclusion, this textbook were easy enough to understand for student and met the content of school-based curriculum. Keywords: Descriptive Qualitative Research, Discourse Analysis, Lexical Density, Reading Text
The Effect of Using Animation Video on the Eight Grade Students’ Vocabulary Achievement at SMPN 5 Jember Ahsin Fahmi Mubarok; Siti Sundari; Eka Wahjuningsih
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
Publisher : Pendidikan Fisika FKIP UNEJ

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 Abstract: Vocabulary which plays an important role in mastering all English skills must be taken into account so that students are able to master all language skills properly. Animation video is regarded as the appropriate teaching media to facilitate the students to enhance their vocabulary achievement since it stimulates students’ autonomy and proactivity and motivates students’ passion for learning English. Besides, it portraits the realistic situations in life and provides the students with direct access to learn the culture of English. This research was intended to know whether or not there is a significant effect of using animation video on students’ vocabulary achievement at SMPN 5 Jember in the 2016/2017 academic year. The respondents were VIII-A (experimental class) and VIII-B (control class) that were determined after analyzing the result of homogeneity test which showed that the population was homogeneous. The output of independent sample t-test by using SPSS showed that the value of sig column in the first row was 0.000 and this value was less than 0.05 (p < 0.05). Consequently, the alternative hypothesis: “There is a significant effect of using animation video on the eighth grade students’ vocabulary achievement at SMPN 5 Jember” was accepted. Considering the results of the vocabulary test, it was concluded that the use of animation video had a significant effect on the eighth grade students’ vocabulary achievement at SMPN 5 Jember in the 2016/2017 academic year. As a result, animation video is strongly suggested to be used as an effective media to teach vocabulary. Key words: Teaching media, animation video, vocabulary achievement
The Use of Video to Improve the Eighth Grade Students’ Achievement in Writing Descriptive Text at SMP Negeri 5 Bondowoso Rizky Kurnia R. P; Budi Setyono; Eka Wahjuningsih
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2017: Proceeding of the Workshop on Intercultural Communication
Publisher : Pendidikan Fisika FKIP UNEJ

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Abstract: This research was intended to describe how the use of photo montage video can improve the eighth grade students’ achievement in writing descriptive text at SMP Negeri 5 Bondowoso. This research used Classroom Action Research (CAR) as the research design which consisted of planning, action, observing, and reflecting. The research subject were 23 students of class VIII D at SMP Negeri 5 Bondowoso. The data was collected by observation and writing test. Based on the result of observation, it was found that the use of photo montage video helped the students in planning descriptive text through vocabulary, content, and organization. The use of photo montage video also had contribution in helping students to draft a descriptive text through content and organization. Moreover, the use of photo montage video also helped the students in revising descriptive text.  Meanwhile, there were 66.66 % of the students got at least 75 or higher in writing test in cycle 1. Based on the writing test in cycle 2, there were 80.95% of the students got at least 75 or higher. According to the result of the research, it was concluded that the use of photo montage video improved the students’ achievement in writing descriptive text. Keywords: Photo Montage Video, Classroom Action Research, Descriptive Text, Writing Achievement
Employing Blended Literature Circles to Foster Activating Academic Emotions of Struggling Readers David Imamyartha; Eka Wahjuningsih; Areta Puspa; Mitasari Mitasari; Siti Masrifatul Fitriyah; Rizki Febri Andika Hudori; Rika Andayani; Zakiyah Tasnim; Aan Erlyana Fardhani; Siti Sundari; Bambang Arya Wijaputra
Indonesian Research Journal in Education |IRJE| Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): IRJE |Indonesian Research Journal in Education|
Publisher : Universitas Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (425.847 KB) | DOI: 10.22437/irje.v5i1.9855

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Grounded within academic emotion and transactional reading theory, the present study investigates the understudied struggling readers’ academic emotions after taking part in three blended literature circles in an English class at tertiary education. Thirteen Physics Education students partook in the research. Data were garnered by open-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, the results of which were analyzed by directed content analysis bound to Academic emotion theory. The research findings explicate that blended literature circles pave the path to propelling reading-to-learn endeavors. Despite sub-optimal reading proficiency, the students’ academic emotions depict the efforts towards achievement goals, primarily laden with a mastery approach, and social goals through dialogic reading in blended literature circles. 
THE EFFECT OF DUOLINGO APPLICATION ON STUDENTS’ ENGLISH VOCABULARY MASTERY Husnur Rosyidah Aulia; Eka Wahjuningsih; Rika Andayani
ELTR Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : English Language Education Study Program Association (ELESPA) or Asosiasi Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris (APSPBI), Indonesia

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This paper examined the effect of Duolingo application on students English vocabulary mastery using quasi-experimental with post-test only design. The participant of this research was the eighth-grade students in one of junior high school in Jember. In this study, the experimental group got treatment by using Duolingo application; meanwhile, the control group taught as usual by using flashcard as the media. The data was collected from vocabulary test and was analyzed by using SPSS with independent sample t-test. The result showed a significant difference between students who use Duolingo application and who didnt with the value of significance (0.017) which was less than 0.05 and the mean score of the experimental group (84.69) was higher than the mean score of the control group (80.78). This demonstrates that using Duolingo Application has a significant effect on students’ vocabulary mastery.
Students’ Perceptions of Flipped Approach in EFL Classroom: A Survey Research Eka Duriyatul Muhlisoh; Asih Santihastuti; Eka Wahjuningsih
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Volume 5 Number 2 September 2020
Publisher : STKIP Singkawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (428.19 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i2.1728

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This research investigated the implementation of Flipped Approach in EFL classroom with the implementation of the E-learning platform. The participants were 42 sophomore English majors of Advanced Paragraph Writing class at Jember University. A within-subjects research design exposed all participants to have Writing Class by flipped learning and to use the E-learning platform. A one-shot survey design was used in this research by distributing two questionnaires “Perception of Flipped Learning Experience” and “Technology Acceptance Model” and doing the in-class observations as “Flipped Note” to collect the data. Data were analyzed quantitatively through SPSS 16.0 by applying the formula of Descriptive Statistics. The results of this research revealed that the implementation of the flipped approach in the classroom: (1) motivated the students in learning the materials, (2) enhanced the students’ knowledge, (3) and engaged them more in the learning tasks. They explained that the flipped approach gave them a new experience in language learning processes, in which they learned the materials before coming to the classroom so that they could criticize the materials. This way of learning aligns with the idea of student-centred learning. It is notable, however, that the students who did not learn the materials yet, could not criticize the materials and could not reach better outcomes in flipped classroom Moreover, the use of E-learning in the flipped classroom gave the students beneficial outcomes in the learning processes. Students revealed on the Technology Acceptance Model questionnaire that E-learning facilitates them properly, and they wanted to look forward to having E-learning in the future learning processes. Despite this finding, there remain limitation on the “server down” issue which needs to be straightened for more accessible E-learning among users.