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Academic Journal Perspective : Education, Language, and Literature
ISSN : 23547340     EISSN : 26216981     DOI : 10.33603/perspective.v10i1
Core Subject : Education,
Academic Journal Perspective: Education, Language, and Literature (e-ISSN 2621-6981,and p-ISSN 2354-7340 is a biannual journal published by Lembaga Penelitian (The Institute of Research) University of Swadaya Gunung Jati in Cirebon and in collaboration with AsiaCall, Thailand. The journal publishes twice a year in May and November. This journal published manuscripts in the areas of English Language Teaching (ELT) and Literature. The journal publishes both conceptual and research-based articles on the areas of teaching English as a second or foreign language, English language teaching and learning, and English language teachers training and education including English Literature. The scope of scientific articles that can be published in this journal are as follows: 1. English learning model 2. English learning media and multimedia 3. Curriculum of English learning 4. Assessment and evaluation of English learning 5. Teacher professional development 6. Lesson study in english learning
Articles 144 Documents
The Implementation of Cooperative Script Technique in Teaching Reading Comprehension to the Students of Senior High School Ananda Dian Pertiwi
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (838.149 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v5i2.675

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This research was intended to investigate whether the cooperative script technique is effective to improve reading comprehension ability to thetenth grade students of senior high school.This research focus on narrative text as the material and the tenth grade students of SMAN 1 Larangan, Brebes in academic year 2015/2016.This research was using quantitative method , with the pre-test post-test control as the design of the research. A group consisting of  30  tenth  graders  was taught using cooperative script as the technique and another group consisting of 30 tenth graders represented the control group. A pre and post test was applied  on both  groups. The quantitative data were taken from result of those achievement tests done. After  being  collected,  the  data  were analyzed using t-test formula. The study findings indicated that there are statistically significant differences at (α ≥ 0.05) in reading skills  among  the  mean  scores  of  the  control  group  and  the  experimental  groups  in  favor  of  the experimental groups. The result indicated that that the improvement of the scores in experimental group were influenced by two important things which can be found during cooperative script technique implementation. First, student reading ability was influenced by  retelling and working memory activity. Then, the students reading ability was influenced by the student motivation in reading. At last, The results suggest that cooperative script could be a potentially useful technique in teaching reading for ESL learners.Keywords: Reading Comprehension, Narrative text, Cooperative learning method, Cooperative script technique
THE DESIGN OF TEACHING WRITING MATERIALS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: A GENRE BASED APPROACH Agus Wismanto; Arisul Ullumudin
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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This study aims to (1) describe the needs of textbooks in learning to news writing which are used as development teaching materials and design learning, (2) design textbooks and design learning that are in accordance with the analysis of student needs, (3) develop text books and design learning for news writing based on a genre process approach for students, and (4) to find out the potential influence of developing news writing text books and design learning based on the genre process approach to learning outcomes. This research is research and development. The subjects in this study were 26 students. The results of the study indicate that the news writing text book and design learning as a result of this development has a potential influence in improving students' abilities and understanding of news writing materials in university.
Thematic Progression in Children Stories Linda Linda
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1177.292 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v1i1.1600

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This paper is intended to analyze the Thematic Progression in Children Stories. The data are taken from three story book. They are Dinosaurus Loveable: Pterodactyl, The Journey of the Noble Gnarble, The Donkey and the Lion. The Objective of this research is to analyze how the types of thematic progression are found in the text of children. At the end of analyses the writer found that the texts for children are constructed by two or three types of Thematic Progression. Constant Theme Pattern and Simple Linear Pattern are two types of Thematic Progression that occur mainly in the Texts for Children.
Students’ Attitude toward English Learning: A Study in a Junior High School Lizawati - -
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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AbstractStudents’ language attitude is one of important things to be successful in language learning process. Student’s attitude is classified into: cognitive, behavior and emotional aspect of attitude. The purpose of this research is to identify students’ attitude toward English language learning in a junior high school. This research employed survey research specifically in Junior High School X with 158 students as research participants. The researcher collect the data by using “Behavior Cognitive Emotional Attitude (BCEA) questionnaire consisting 45 items with five point-likert scale from level 1 to 5. The data were analyzed by using SPSS and Microsoft excel. The findings show that Behavior Aspect of Attitude (BAA) Mean=3.304641; SD=0.815134, Cognitive Aspect of Attitude (CAA) Mean= 3.579747 ; SD=0.829148, Emotional Aspect of Attitude (EAA) Mean: 3.457384 SD: 0.83255 which means students’ in Junior High School X have positive attitude toward English learning.Keywords: Students’ Attitude, Language Learning, Behavior, Cognitive, Emotional.
The Notions “Integrative Orientation” and “Instrumental Orientation” and Their Extents of Relevance in Today’s ELT Motivational Studies: A Critical Analysis Adaninggar Septi Subekti
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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This paper aims to give a critical analysis on the two prevailing notions introduced by Gardner and associates, Integrative Orientation and Instrumental Orientation, in today’s ELT researches. Dörnyei and associates argued that integrative and instrumental orientations are unable to capture learners’ fluctuations and complexity of motivation as the result of many factors from within learners and outside learners, who are also social beings in their respective environments. The two orientations also trigger misinterpretations among researchers as they are often used interchangeably with motivations while they are two very different concepts. Furthermore, the growing prominence of Global English perspective, which does not see L1 speakers of English as the standards of “correctness” and “good English” also contributes to growing irrelevance of the integrative orientation notion among researchers. Based on the critical analysis, it is suggested that researchers focus on qualitative approaches in investigating English learners’ motivation as the acknowledgement of its complexity and to limit greed to oversimplify and generalize motivation of learners, who are also social beings with all the complexity and dynamics. Keywords: Integrative orientation, instrumental orientation, motivation
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS EXPERIENCES ON ONLINE LEARNING DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE INFLUENCE OF ENGAGEMENT AND PEDAGOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC IN EFL CONTEXT Kardi Nurhadi; Sister Ninda Putri; Atikah Wati
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (390.17 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v9i2.6241

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This study is aimed to report undergraduate students experiences on online learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic. While online learning is not new, this was a novel and sudden experience for students who normally attend school, relatively little empirical evidence explore how undergraduate students experience during online learning due to the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of their engagement and pedagogical aspects. To fill this gap, this present study focused on investigating undergraduate students' experience of online learning in engagement included students active involvement category and pedagogical characteristics such as personalization, authenticity, and collaboration. Grounded in qualitative approach with phenomenological case study design. Out of thirty-one undergraduate students of 2nd semester major in English education in one of universities in West Java, three undergraduate students were recruited as the participants voluntarily in this study. The data were collected from online interviews adopting the three-interview series framework by Seidmans (2013) consisting of thirteen questions. The data were qualitatively analyzed by inductive phenomenological reduction from Seidmans (2013). The result of this study showed two emergent findings on undergraduate students' experience during online learning. First of all, the term of engagement on online learning of undergraduate students shows that each participant has a wide range of class involvement. Secondly, the pedagogical characteristic of personalization aspect indicated that students have independent learning such as read repeatedly the material and access more than one learning source.
An Analysis of Language Varieties Used by English Teachers in Young Learners Classes Isry Laila Syathroh
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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One of competences which teachers should possess is strategic competence. In the classes of English Language Teaching (ELT), teachers must be able to communicate either verbally or non-verbally with students to stimulate them to learn English effectively. This paper attempts to shed some light on language varieties used by English teachers in English to Young Leaners (EYL) classes. The language variation investigated is specified into the way how teachers give instruction, according to Holmes (1993), which is grouped into three categories: descriptive sentences, imperative sentences and interrogative sentences. On the ground of doing this study, two EYL teachers were involved. Since this research employs qualitative research design, the data for this study were gained through direct observation and teacher reflective notes. The study revealed that imperative sentences dominate the expressions used by teachers in EYL classes followed by questions and declarative sentences. Total Physical Response (TPR) is still assumed to be the most effective way to teach English to young learners.  
Motor Car Advertisements Texts: An Analysis of Pragmatic Herlina Herlina
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 2, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (302.898 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v2i2.1626

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In this paper the writer tries to analyze the motor vehicle advertisement texts from pragmatics point of view through classifying and describing the speech act types. Since this research is a qualitative, the writer uses descriptive method with speech act theory of pragmatics from Cutting and Yule. The writer collects the data from www.adsoftheworld.com, www.adslogans.co.uk and www.textart.ru, March 18th 2014. In analyzing data, the writer classified the data into table list. The classification is divided into speech act types and speech act levels, they are locutionary act as the ad texts and illocutionary act as the advertisers intention behind.  At the end of the research is found that related to the purpose of the ad in conveying its audience, there are representative and directive of speech act types. Representative are those kinds of speech act that state what the speaker believes to be the case or not and directive those kinds of speech acts that the speakers use to get someone else to do something. Therefore, the research hopefully brings about more comprehension on the motor vehicle advertisements which are often found in motor vehicle advertisements texts.
A Multiple Case Study that Looks at the Implementation of character Education in English Classroom Usep Syaripudin; Siti Aisyah
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (535.209 KB) | DOI: 10.33603/perspective.v4i1.1688

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This research observed and analyzed the implementation of character education in English classrooms. It sought to find out how English teachers develop and select materials and strategies for implementing character education in their classroom, how the English teachers implement and integrate character education in their classroom, and what factors the teachers found to be the inhibiting and supporting system for implementing character education in their school. Three teachers from three schools – a public vocational school, a public senior high school, and a religious-based public high school – participated in this research as the respondents. The purpose of involving three different type of schools was that this research needed to observe the implementation of character education in three different settings. By implementing multiple case study, this research gathered data through interview and observation. This research found that teachers in the two schools – vocational and senior high school – begun the implementation of character education by developing a plan consisted of what character they need to develop and what materials that triggered students’ interest. Moreover, this research also found that the two schools share similar strategies in implementing character education as follows: using authentic materials, verbal instructions, and cultural approach. Meanwhile, in the religious-based senior high school, the teacher did not specifically develop and select materials intended to implement character education since the school had already subjects and extracurricular programs in religion teaching and intended to develop students’ character. Lastly, this research found that the three schools share similar supporting and inhibiting factors in implementing character education namely lack of good examples in school, family, and community, lack of partnership between school, parents, and community member, and lack of commitment among the school community members to support the character education in school. And the supporting system they had were that the schools had already developed code of conducts, rules, and extracurricular programs intended to develop students’ character.
ANALYSIS OF KIKY SAPUTRIS ROASTING AS CRITIQUES TOWARDS POLITICIANS Lambok Hermanto Sihombing; Farda Mufidah Adzra; Rahmatia Rahadi
Academic Journal PERSPECTIVE: Education, Language, and Literature Vol 9, No 1 (2021)
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Recently, roasting as one of the stand-up comedy techniques has become an entertainment favored by Indonesian people. Roasting is a series of jokes that aims to comment on a specific person. This study will use data from one of the videos on YouTube showing Kiky Saputri roasting four ministers, namely Hanif Dhakari, Rudiantara, Retno Marsudi, and Susi Pudjiastuti. This study will use the theory of humor and satire to find out the meaning of Kiky's roasting material. This study shows that each roasting word given by Kiky has a meaning and is interrelated between humorous and satirical sentences.

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