scholarly journals Exploring Teaching-learning Process to Improve Teaching Professionalism based on the Students' Need Analysis

2016 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 145-165
Author(s):  
김소영 ◽  
김인수
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 211
Author(s):  
Elly Syahadati ◽  
Desi Sri Astuti ◽  
Ageung Darajat

<p align="center">Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menjelaskan pengembangan kosakata Bahasa Inggris dan kualitas penggunaan <em>cartoon strips</em> sebagai media dalam pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris. Penelitian adalah penelitian RnD (Penelitian dan Pengembangan). Sebanyak 37 siswa kelas X SMKN 1 Sanggau sebagai subyek penelitian ini. Penelitian pengembangan ini mengikuti tujuh langkah penelitian, meliputi : 1) penelitian dan pengumpulan data,  2) perencanaan,  3) pengembangan produk awal,  4) uji coba awal,  5) revisi desain,  6) uji coba lapangan, dan  7) revisi dan penyempurnaan produk. Hasil analisis kebutuhan mengungkapkan bahwa subjek membutuhkan media yang nyata dengan warna yang menarik. Temuan lainya menunjukkan bahwa produk media pembelajaran kosakata bahasa Inggris berupa <em>cartoon strips</em> layak digunakan bagi siswa SMK. Dapat disimpulkan bahwa cartoon strips dapat diaplikasikan sebagai media dalam proses pembelajaran kosakata Bahasa Inggris di kelas.</p><br /><p align="center"><strong> </strong></p><p align="center"><em>Abstract</em></p><p><em>The purpose of this research was  to describe the development of English vocabulary and the quality of </em><em>cartoon strips</em><em> for media in English teaching learning process. This research was  a  Research and Development (RnD). The subjects were </em><em>37</em><em> students in the </em><em>X</em><em>  grade state of </em><em>SMKN 1 Sanggau</em><em>. This research development followed seven steps including: 1) researching and collecting data, 2) planning, 3) initial product development,</em><em> </em><em>4) initial trial, 5) revision, 6) field trial, 7) revision and completion of product. Based on need analysis, students need colorfull and interesting media. Therefore,  it could be concluded  that </em><em>cartoon strips</em><em> was applicable as a media in English </em><em>vocabulary </em><em>teaching learning process in the classroom..</em><strong><em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: </em><em>Cartoon Strips</em><em>, English Vocabulary, </em><em>SMK</em><em>, Research and Development</em><em></em></p><p> </p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Windri Kusuma Dewi

This study aims at developing a syllabus for General English Conversation of English Care course. The method of this study used R & D method. It was because the result of the research is used to design a product. The findings of this research show that the content of the syllabus is General English. The content was gained from the result of need analysis. It was gained from the existing documents such as the textbook, list of teaching material, and the main goal. Syllabus has an important role for teachers in teaching learning process it covers objectives, learning activities and task, topic, themes, and vocabularies. If a teacher does not have a syllabus, it will be difficult for her/him to plan her/his teaching learning process. Planning a syllabus is one activity that will help teachers and learners of general English to achieve their successful learning goals. A syllabus is needed by teachers because it gives the lesson a framework, an overall shape. By having a syllabus, teachers will know what should be done and what should be achieved in the class and at the end of the class. Therefore, teachers will not deviate from the objectives which have been established before. Moreover, a syllabus reminds teachers what they have intended to do in the class, particularly if they are distracted by other things in the class. Syllabus will help them directly go back to the plans previously written in syllabus.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (S3) ◽  
pp. 1666-1677
Author(s):  
Harpen H. P Silitonga ◽  
Parlindungan Sitorus ◽  
Saurma K. Tarihoran ◽  
Galina Sitinjak ◽  
Nurhayati Sitorus

This research finds from need analysis that covers students background, goal, necessities, lacks, wants and learning needs, a new design of English writing materials is vitally needed. The developed writing materials are validated by two experts; teacher and lecturer. Teacher scored 87.3 and lecturer scored 79.3. This score of validation means the English writing material developed by scientific approach are suitable for learning process for early post covid pandemic.


Author(s):  
Katarina Yulianti Koban ◽  
Maria Antonia Lema

This study aimed at investigating the difficulties of teaching ESP For Tourism Department. The data where taken from through observation, interview and study documents. Data collected by observation, interview and documentation, tthen, the researcher will write down the results of interviews with the English teacher and students This research shows that Professional English teachers often find it difficult when they have to teach English for Specific Purpose (ESP) as they need to do extra works like doing need analysis and creating the specific syllabus before teaching to make sure that the teaching-learning process will go smoothly. Student teachers, who have less experience in teaching, are likely to face greater difficulties in teaching ESP.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Maria Christina Eko Setyarini

<p>Professional English teachers often find it difficult when they have to teach English for Specific Purpose (ESP) as they need to do extra works like doing need analysis and creating the specific syllabus before teaching to make sure that the teaching-learning process will go smoothly. Student teachers, who have less experience in teaching, are likely to face greater difficulties in teaching ESP. The study aims at finding out student teachers difficulties in teaching English to hotel staff. Therefore, eight student teachers who recently taught English to hotel staff in their teaching practicum were asked to write about their experience in teaching in form of reflections. The study reveals that the eight student teachers who taught different hotel staff in four customer related divisions, front office, housekeeping, marketing, and food and beverage face similar difficulties. The difficulties are mostly related to the hotel staff. They are teaching facilities, time management, different levels of English proficiency, and low self-efficacy. It is expected that the finding can be useful for student teachers who will do their teaching practicum in hotels, also for those who are interested in studying ESP especially in teaching English to hotel staff.Professional English teachers often find it difficult when they have to teach English for Specific Purpose (ESP) as they need to do extra works like doing need analysis and creating the specific syllabus before teaching to make sure that the teaching learning process will go smoothly. Student teachers, who have less experience in teaching, are likely to face greater difficulties in teaching ESP. The study aims at finding out student teachers difficulties in teaching English to hotel staff. Therefore, eight student teachers who recently taught English to hotel staff in their teaching practicum were asked to write about their experience in teaching in form of reflections. The study reveals that the eight student teachers who taught different hotel staff in four customer related divisions, front office, housekeeping, marketing, and food and beverage face similar difficulties. The difficulties are mostly related to the hotel staff. They are teaching facilities, time management, different levels of English proficiency, and low self-efficacy. It is expected that the finding can be useful for student teachers who will do their teaching practicum in hotels, also for those who are interested in studying ESP especially in teaching English to hotel staff.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Nur Hidayat

The application of Curriculum 2013 influenced teaching learning process in schools. Some hours of technology and English subjects in junior high school are decreased. The materials from English book that provided by the government especially for reading are too simple. It needs supplement materials to support the students’ ability in English. The researcher does 4 steps to product the supplement materials, they are: Need Analysis, Identifying the Syllabus, Developing the Material, Expert’ Reviews and Product Try-out. The supplement product aboard with the following criteria: (1) the content is relevant with Curriculum 2013 and students’ level; (2) the procedure in operating is easier for the students; (3) the exercises and feedbacks are clear and relevant with the content; (4) The design is attractive and interesting; (5) the materials should be practical for the students. The materials are found acceptable and appropriate for students at seven grade level as supplement materials.


2020 ◽  
pp. 254-267
Author(s):  
Alessandra Priore

The system of relationships and emotions that develop in the teaching-learning process define the complexity of teachers' education and pose the challenge of bringing out the emotional and affective culture that guides school life. Several studies on teaching practices highlight the tendency to refer to technical aspectsas a key dimension of professionalism, rather than on relational and emotional dimensions that can promote the relationship with student. The creative and unprecedented reconfiguration of professional practice is configured as the outcome of a reflexive process of subjective construction and de-construction of the profession and its development.The paper proposes a reflective training experience, which involved 76 teachers, focused on emotional and relational dimensions on teaching and based on the use of the narrative-autobiographical instruments (diary, narrative, metaphor). The results achieved in the monitoring phase show that the training offered an opportunity to reflect on oneself and one's personal and professional experience, starting from the use of alternative perspectives and interpretations than those that are already in use


2019 ◽  
pp. 3121-334
Author(s):  
Carmen Palumbo ◽  
Antinea Ambretti ◽  
Giovanna Ferraioli

Over the past few decades, the adoption of an inclusive approach to education&nbsp;has stimulated a reflection on the educational value of body and movement&nbsp;within teaching-learning process in order to break down all barriers to learning&nbsp;and promote the full participation of young people to school activities. Indeed,body and movement represent an important didactic "medium" for developing&nbsp;individualized and personalized learning paths that take into account the&nbsp;specific needs and characteristics of students thus contributing to their global&nbsp;and harmonious development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-37
Author(s):  
Aam Alamsyah

This article highlights attitudinal analysis which can be used to predict the students’ accomplishment in their study. Analyzing the learners’ attitudes can possibly improve the validity of evaluation which is generally conducted by both lecturers and administrators either during the recruitment or in the teaching/learning process. Besides, this attempt can also be used to predict the students’ potential accomplishment when learning in IPDN. Attitude, which is commonly defined as a behavioral tendency to act in certain patterns, is very important to be analyzed in order to allow the lecturers to have more objective description of the students’ behavior and their potential accomplishment. If this thoroughly applied, attitudinal analysis will not only allow the lecturers and other related staffs to evaluate the good quality candidates, but also allow them to assess the students’ potential success. In line with the continuously increasing demand of the society toward the officials who have more integrity, analyzing attitudes can help select those having good quality, more integrity, and being more prepared in serving the society.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
pp. 57-59
Author(s):  
R. Kalaiselvi R. Kalaiselvi ◽  
◽  
Dr. A. Palanisamy Dr. A. Palanisamy ◽  
Dr. A R. Saravanakumar Dr. A R. Saravanakumar

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