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Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF SPED ENGLISH TEACHERS IN BARMM REGION Mark Dave Gatera; Fernando Gallarde; Lorenzo Buscato; Paul John Villaries
Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/jeel.v3i2.834

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This research was conducted in the parameters of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), Philippines. In order to determine the lived experiences of the special education teachers in the region, the study used a qualitative research design and a phenomenological approach. The participants of this study were five special education teachers, and the researcher used a semi-structured in-deep-interview in this study. On the other hand, findings revealed that the special education teachers experiences during distance learning were extremely challenging, five themes emerged on the challenges encountered in teaching special education learners; these were mixed disabilities in one classroom, lack of comprehension, poor parental educational attainment, tantrum challenging behavior, and inadequate funding and government support. There were four themes emerged on the coping strategies in addressing the challenges encountered in teaching English language to the special education learners. These were home visitation, K to 12 curriculum integration, educational mainstreaming, and individualized educational plan. The researchers came to the conclusion that teaching English to special education students is difficult, especially in this time of pandemic; it necessitates a significant amount of effort especially that the teacher is dealing with different disabilities in one classroom.
Evaluation of English Self-Learning Modules in the Implementation of Modular Distance Learning Paul Joshua S. de Dios; Eunice Marie M. Bronzal; Airiks L. Lorda; Emharie D. Calleja; Cyra A. Carinan; Roldan C. Cabiles
Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/jeel.v3i2.883

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In response to the call that education must continue in the midst of the COVID- 19 pandemic, Self-Learning Modules (SLM) became the Department of Education’s primary learning resource in the implementation of a wide-scale Modular Distance Learning. With the educational landscape being confronted with numerous concerns that questions the quality of its SLMs, their evaluation plays an extremely crucial role in pursuit of quality education. The study evaluated English Self-Learning Modules used by Grade 7 students in the First Quarter and propose an enhanced learning material that will be helpful in their modular distance learning experience. The study sought to answer the following questions: (1) What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Self-Learning Modules in terms of: Intellectual Property Rights Compliance, Learning Competencies, Instructional Design and Organization, Instructional Quality, Assessment, and, Readability?; (2) What are the Alternative Interventions suggested to strengthen the identified weaknesses in the Self-Learning Modules?; and, (3) What Enhanced Self-Learning Modules may be proposed based on the strengths and weaknesses of the evaluated materials? Using a purposive sampling, the Key Informants of the study included a total of eight (8) English teachers coming from three different secondary school locales from Legazpi City Division namely: Legazpi City National High School, Gogon High School and Cabangan High School. The study used a mixed method using a Descriptive –Evaluative Design where Key Informants answered a Survey Questionnaire and underwent Key Informants Interview to record the strengths and weaknesses of the Self-Learning Modules. Thematic analysis and percentage were used in the study to identify salient themes from qualitative and quantitative responses of the participants, respectively. Relevant findings revealed that the strengths of Self-Learning Modules are (1) accuracy in citations, (2) copyright compliance (3) proper acknowledgement of the references, (4) accuracy in content, (5) appropriate presentation of objectives, (6) logical organization of content, (7) integration of valuable traits, (8) development of 21st century skills, (9) alignment of assessments to lesson objectives and (10) appropriateness of content and vocabulary to the learners’ level. On the other hand, Self-Learning Modules displayed weaknesses on the following areas: (1) rotten links, (2) missing bibliographies and references, (3) unpacking of broad competencies (4) outdated content and information, (5) grammatical errors, (6) development of lessons that allow for review, (7) providing answer keys, (8) unclear presentation of instruction and (9) seamless transitions of lessons. To strengthen the identified weaknesses, the researchers developed a Guide Book that discusses the alternative interventions suggested by the researchers based on their insights together with the recommendations of educators. The Guide Book aims to empower every module user to become involved in creating an improved Modular Learning experience. Moreover, the Enhanced Self-Learning Modules offshoot retained the revealed strengths and carefully applied the alternative interventions to strengthen the weaknesses. Finally, specific recommendations were suggested aimed towards the improvement of learning experiences.
USING GOOGLE JAMBOARD TO TEACH WRITING SKILL MARWAH, M.Pd MARWAH
Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/jeel.v3i2.914

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This paper explains about how to use Google Jamboard as a digital media to teach English language with the subject of writing skill. This paper does not use a research methodology because the content of this paper is an explanation of the Google Jamboard, identification of the tools and their use in the Jamboard, and also strategies for displaying the Jamboard when carrying out the learning process both virtual meeting and face to face in the classroom. Google Jamboard is one of digital board where the writer can write, drew and created their ideas with use some tools in Jamboard application. Through Google Jamboard, teacher will find it easier to collect, correct, and save student’s writing project because in one link all students can write or edit the Jamboard file. So, this is very effective to use as a digital learning media, especially learning English in the form of writing skills lessons.
The Use of Gesture to Overcome Misunderstanding in Teaching English Rica Umrina Lubis
Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/jeel.v3i2.915

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Gesture is a type of non-verbal communication that is very influential in teaching and learning activities and interactions between teachers and students. It is not only can convey the speakers’ intention more specifically and adequately, clarify the teaching instruction, encourage the students’ interest, maximize English teaching’s goal but also can help improve the students’ skill in speaking, writing, reading and listening . This study aims to improve students' speaking, writing, reading, listening and interest in English lessons through the use of gestures at SMA Negeri 1 Batang Natal.The method used was descriptive qualitative. The subjects were 2 teachers and 25 students of 11th grade of SMA Negeri 1 Batang Natal The research instruments used were interviews and observations. The results of this study suggests that the use of movement has positive and negative sides for students. The positive side is that the teacher must be able to use the right movements according to the needs of their students. Creating a comfortable atmosphere and considering the most effective method so that students are activated in participating the lessons. While negative side was using too many movements or being too serious when teaching would not create a comfortable classroom atmosphere.
An Analysis of USSFeed’s Caption on Instagram Based on the Logical Atomism Concept Silfa Dzukhriyah; Setia Rini
Journal of English Education and Linguistics Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of English Education and Linguistics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56874/jeel.v3i2.1126

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The purpose of this paper is to analyze language using Bertrand Russell's logical atomism concept. In this article, Russell's concept of logical atomism is also discussed. According to Russell, logical atomism maintains that language may be separated into atomic propositions and compound propositions when talking about words and language as a means of conveying information. Research was conducted using both qualitative and library-based techniques. The data utilized was taken from an Instagram post by the USSFeeds account, which disseminates the most recent news for everyone from youngsters to adults with a focus on the international market. The researcher then analyzes it in terms of Russell's atomic propositions of logical atomism. Logical atomism is an ideology that holds that language may be divided into atomic propositions and compound propositions when discussing words and language as a carrier of information. Additionally, by adding the terms "and", “who”, “that” “or”, and etc these atomic assertions may be combined to make compound propositions. USSFeed captions that are analyzed using the concept of logical atomism must be added with conjunctions to clarify the intended reference. Keywords: Logical atomism, Bertrand Russell, USSFeed.

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