scholarly journals The Implementation of Collaborative Writing Technique to Improve Students’ Writing Performance and Soft Skill

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-94
Author(s):  
Yanti Sri Rezeki ◽  
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Eka Fajar Rahmani ◽  

The purpose of this study was to look into the use of collaborative writing techniques to help higher secondary students enhance their writing skills and soft skills. This was done based on the findings of earlier studies that showed the effectiveness of collaborative writing techniques in increasing students' writing abilities and soft skills development. Students in Grade 10 at Sekolah Tunas Bangsa Kubu Raya participated in the study, which used a mixed-methods research methodology. For qualitative data, an observation checklist and field note was used, while for quantitative data, a questionnaire and writing tasks were used. The researchers discovered that collaborative writing was effective in improving students' writing proficiency and soft skills after they evaluated and calculated the data. (1) improvements in writing task mean scores from 78.67 in Meeting 1 to 87.13 in Meeting 3; (2) students' responses on a questionnaire about their writing ability and soft skills reached 92 percent in elaborating ideas and 93 percent in gaining self-esteem and confidence; (3) improvements in observation checklists that were performed excellently (scale 4) by the observers on the third meeting; and (4) the note taker's complimentary comments on the field notes about the pupils' writing abilities and soft skills As a result of this data, it is suggested that collaborative writing techniques be used with higher secondary students to improve both writing performance and soft skills.

Author(s):  
Hilman Syarif

Introduction: Student Centered Learning (SCL) is an effective method to develop student's soft skills and hard skills which are very important to support their successful carrier later. This research was conducted to identify the differences of developed soft skills between students who learn with PBL method and lecturing method. Methods: Descriptive comparative method was used in this study. The samples consisted of 15 students who learned with PBL method and 15 students who learned with lecturing method. The sample for this research was selected by random sampling method. Results: The result showed that the average of student's soft skills score in PBL method was 122.63, while student's soft skills score in lecturing method was 116.27. Discussion & Conclusion: There was significant difference of student's soft skills in PBL method and lecturing method (p value = 0.038; α = 0.05). This study recommends nursing program management, faculty of medicine at the University of Syiah Kuala keeps PBL method running and develops other methods which facilitate hard skills and soft skills are development. Keywords: nursing students, soft skill, PBL


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hari Razaki Akbar ◽  
Sofian Maral ◽  
Wardah Wardah

The aim of this research was to improve students listening comprehension by using Bottom-Up technique. This research is a classroom action research which has done in three cycles. The subject for this research was the tenth grade students in class X TAV. The research was conducted by using Bottom-Up technique which consists of three main stages. There are word processing, phrase processing, and comprehension. The researcher observed students improvement in listening comprehension by collecting data through field notes, observation checklist and listening test. Field note and observation checklist were used to gather the students attitude in learning process. The data of listening was collected through listening test and it was assessed through scoring rubric. The result showed that students problems in understanding the contents of listening and vocabulary had been solved by using Bottom-Up technique. In the first cycle, the students mean score was 76.7. It increased in the second cycle to 82.1, and 83.7 in third cycle. As the conclusion, the technique was able to be used in improving students listening comprehension. The researcher recommends the teacher to use Bottom-Up technique as a technique in teaching and learning process, especially in the teaching listening with the similar setting and difficulty.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy Oluwafemi Ayodele ◽  
Oluseyi Joshua Adegoke ◽  
Kahilu Kajimo-Shakantu ◽  
Olaitan Olaoye

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the soft skill gap of graduate employees, as well as the factors influencing the skill gaps of real estate graduates in the employment of real estate firms in Nigeria.Design/methodology/approachPrimary data were employed for the study. Close-ended questionnaire served on real estate employers in the two major property markets of Nigeria: Lagos and Abuja. From a total of 343 questionnaires administered, 172 (59.7%) questionnaires were retrieved. While data from the graduate employees were obtained via a web-based survey sent out to a total of 558 graduates, 119 (21.33%) responses were received. Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques were employed in the data analysis.FindingsThe findings showed that employers had high expectations for soft skillsets relating to responsibility, administrative, listening and communication skills. These have respective mean scores of 6.38, 6.33, 6.31 and 6.31 on a seven point scale. However, the results revealed significant skill gaps with skills such as logical thinking, business negotiation, responsibility and marketing. Further, the analysis revealed that factors influencing the skill gap, in decreasing order of influence, are training/professional mentors/remuneration, personal preferences/industry characteristics and curriculum/faculties.Practical implicationsReal estate graduate soft skills are investigated to uncover areas of emphasis and skill gaps. These outcomes could serve as important feedbacks for stakeholders towards improving real estate teaching and curriculum. The findings could also assist real estate graduates to know employers areas of emphasis in relation to graduate employability skills.Originality/valueExtant studies have reiterated and evaluated the soft skills gaps based on the perceptions of employers, faculties and institutions of higher learning. However, there is the need to investigate the perception of graduate employees, being the recipient and major stakeholders in the training process.


2011 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 475-478
Author(s):  
Nadeem Husain ◽  
Vikas Bendgude ◽  
Piyush Tandon ◽  
Bhushan Arun Jawale ◽  
Nilima Thosar

ABSTRACT Soft skills adoption is a learning experience for every practitioner and every academician. Author has expressed his opinion for success through educational and real values of soft skill. Soft skills behavior of individual and institution help in achieving desirable goals in general and specialty practices. Author also focused on some realistic soft skill methods for improvisation of practices for all doctor. Conclusion These skills indulge positive energy in human relationship for working in symbiosis and explore infinite capabilities at institutional and doctoral level. Here, some optimistic suggestions are given for improving dental practices and academic fulfillments. Clinical significance These soft skills help to organize, plan and manage, and track changes during the course of the growing dental practices. However, understanding of the soft skills in practice management, its simplicity and complexity and also, its contributing factors, helps practitioners to understand the dynamic, social and complex contexts of practices. It is really helpful to all practitioners to grow their practices using soft skills. How to cite this article Jawale BA, Bendgude V, Husain N, Thosar N, Tandon P. Soft Skill Appraisal for Dentistry: A Tool for Positive Practice Management. J Contemp Dent Pract 2011;12(6):475-478.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 247-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nida’a K. AbuJbara ◽  
Jody A. Worley

Purpose This paper aims to highlight the importance of soft skills for leadership and offers recommendations for soft skill development training for the next generation of leaders. Design/methodology/approach An integrated review of current research literature was conducted on management, leadership and soft skills to develop recommendations for integrating the development of soft skills in leadership development training protocol. Findings A one-size-fits-all approach does not work for soft skills development or measurement. Each soft skill is defined differently and should be assessed based on different behavioral actions. Progress in this area of measurement development will make a great impact on the use of soft skills. The development of assessment tools for the different soft skills across professional disciplines is assumed to enhance other aspects of transformational leadership such as coaching and mentoring. Research limitations/implications Current strategies for the assessment and measurement of soft skills present an obstacle for including these skills in current leadership training models. Practical implications The paper includes implications for the development of soft skills for the next generation of leaders and offers recommendations for integrating the development of soft skills in leadership training programs. Originality/value This paper fulfills an identified need to study how soft skills can be measured and assessed. This is important given that specific skills vary across professional disciplines and organizational contexts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Zulkifli Rusma Noortyani Gusti Putri Pathiya Arsyana

AbstractAbility to Write Poetry Theme River using Works Method the Class X StudentMadrasah Aliyah Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin. The objectives to be obtainedfrom the results of this study are to describe the ability to write a river-themedpoem with the method of class X students of the Islamic MuhammadiyahMuhammadiyah Banjarmasin. To achieve these objectives, researchers usequalitative methods with data collection techniques with observation techniquesto provide an overview of how to teach teachers and student activities during thelearning process. This technique is also equipped with a field note format to obtaindata by observing the data object directly. Data analysis techniques usinginteractive model analysis were carried out starting from the stages of datacollection, data reduction, data presentation, data inference, and data verification(Miles and Huberman, 1984). This method is very appropriate to be used in thisstudy because it examines the subject and is carried out on learning. The resultsof the assessment are a collaboration of teachers and researchers using anassessment rubric based on elements and writing conventions with a value of 95.8.The Indonesian KKM score at the MA Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin is 70.Students who can write poetry are 92% or as many as 23 students who score aboveor equal to the KKM of Indonesian Language Subjects or above 70. That means23 students have a category able and there are 2 students or as much as 8% ofstudents who have a category of poor with a final grade below 70. elements orcontent of river-themed poetry contains the environment where students writepoetry found in environmental poetry teaches to love the environment more, alsocontains innuendos to those who often ignore it.Keywords: writing ability, travel tour method AbstrakKemampuan Menulis Puisi bertema Sungai dengan Metode Karya WisataSiswa Kelas X Madrasah Aliyah Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin. Tujuan yangakan diperoleh dari hasil penelitian ini adalahmendeskripsikan kemampuanmenulis puisi bertema sungai dengan metode karya wisata siswa kelas XMadrasah Aliyah Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin.Untuk mencapai tujuan ini,peneliti menggunakan metode kualitatif denganteknik pengumpulan data denganteknik observasi untuk memberikan gambaran umum tentang cara mengajar gurudan aktivitas siswa selama proses pembelajaran. Teknik ini juga dilengkapidengan format catatan lapangan untuk mendapatkan data dengan mengamatiobjek data secara langsung.Teknik analisis data menggunakan analisis modelinteraktif dilakukan mulai dari tahap pengumpulan data, reduksi data, penyajiandata, inferensi data, dan verifikasi data (Miles dan Huberman, 1984).Metode inisangat tepat untuk digunakan dalam penelitian ini karena meneliti subjek dandilakukan pada pembelajaran. Hasil penilaian merupakan kolaborasi dari gurudan peneliti dengan menggunakan rubrik penilaian berdasarkan elemen dankonvensi penulisan dengan nilai 95,8. Nilai KKM Bahasa Indonesia di MAMuhammadiyah Banjarmasin adalah 70. Siswa yang mampu menulis puisiterdapat 92% atau sebanyak 23 siswa yang memperoleh nilai di atas atau samadengan KKM Mata Pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia atau di atas nilai 70. Itu artinyaada 23 siswa memiliki kategori mampu dan ada 2 siswa atau sebanyak 8% siswayang memiliki kategori tidak mampu dengan nilai akhir di bawah 70. Elemen ataukonten puisi bertema sungai berisi keadaan lingkungan tempat siswa menulispuisi yangditemukan dalam puisi lingkungan mengajarkan untuk lebih mencintailingkungan, juga berisi sindiran-sindiran kepada pihak-pihak yang seringmengabaikannya.Kata-kata kunci:kemampuan menulis, metode karya wisata


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Dingot Hamonangan Ismail

<p>Pendidikan Indonesia masih bertahan dan terjebak dengan gaya <em>hard skill</em>. Padahal nyaris setiap hari, iklan lowongan pekerjaan di media cetak maupun di internet  menggunakan kriteria-kriteria <em>soft skill</em> untuk merekrut pegawainya.  Realitas  inilah yang menjadikan pendidikan di Indonesia semakin memprihatinkan. Pengangguran terdidik membludak, padahal dunia industri kesulitan mencari pekerja “siap pakai” karena yang tersedia hanya para pencari kerja yang hanya siap bekerja saja. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk melihat Proses pembelajaran <em>soft skills</em> di Politeknik LP3I Jakarta. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan dengan menggunakan metode penelitian Studi Lapangan  (<em>Field Research</em>). Teknik    pengumpulan datanya, melalui observasi dan Studi Pustaka. Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa konsep pendidikan <em>soft skills</em> di Politeknik LP3I Jakarta cukup bagus. Sayang dalam pelaksanaannya masih perlu dibenahi agar terjadi transformasi (penularan) <em>soft skill</em> bukan hanya pengajaran<em>.</em></p><p>Kata kunci: <em>Soft skills</em>, Dunia Industri, Politeknik LP3I Jakarta, Pelatihan, Kepribadian, <em>Emosional Quetions</em></p>


Author(s):  
Wardani Dwi Wihastyanang

<em>This study intended to describe how the process of teaching and learning using WebQuest can develop the ninth graders’ writing ability of report text. The subjects included the 15 ninth graders. The students were taught to be able to write report texts by using WebQuest after they visit the web addresses given in the two cycles of classroom action research. Their writing ability achievement and the information on students’ interaction during the teaching and learning process were attained by overseeing writing products at the end of each cycle and by using observation checklists and field notes. The result indicated that WebQuest was successful in developing the students’ writing ability of report texts. The comparison of the students’ scores in the preliminary study and in Cycle 2 was significantly developed. In preliminary study, the students’ average score was 50.8. While in the cycle two, the students’ score was 76.8.</em>


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
M. Zaini Miftah

This article reports the results of investigation on the utilization of Edmodo as an online tool in EFL writing class to increase the students’ ability in producing an argumentative essay. Classroom Action Research was applied in the study. 15 Indonesian EFL students who enrolled in the course of Argumentative Writing became the participants of the study. Observation, writing task, questionnaire, and field notes were used for the data collection. The data obtained were categorized into qualitative and quantitative data. The collected data were then analyzed for the conclusion drawn. The results show that the utilization of Edmodo in EFL writing class could significantly increase the students’ ability in producing an argumentative essay in the Cycle 2. The Appropriate teaching procedures are; prepare the teaching materials, introduce Edmodo, guide students to get ready to use Edmodo, give an opportunity to students to get in the Edmodo group, train students to use Edmodo group, group students in the small group via Edmodo, give students writing tasks through Edmodo, provide a guideline and tell students to follow the guideline to access their small group, ask students to post their first drafts of an argumentative essay on their small groups, ask students to give feedback on their peers’ works, ask students to revise their drafts of the argumentative essay based on the their peers’ feedback and teacher, and ask students to post their final products of an argumentative essay on their Edmodo account.Keywords: Edmodo; Online tool, EFL writing class, Writing ability, Argumentative essay


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 186
Author(s):  
Thi Thu Hang Truong ◽  
Ronald S. Laura ◽  
Kylie Shaw

<p class="BodyA"><em>Our central objective in this paper is twofold: first, to examine the scholarly literature on the technological importance of soft skills in Business, and second, to review the major research studies on the views of employers and the industries they serve regarding the specific character and combination sets of key soft skills best suited for business professionals located in four distinct and economically vibrant major business regions of the world. The key findings have been distilled from the literature and analysed to identify patterns of congruence, with the aim of cataloguing reasonably discrete combinatory sets of soft skills ideally suited to the specific business priorities which characterise these four different regions. The concluding section of the paper will consider the extent to which these distinct skill sets can be pedagogically developed in such a way that they become deeply embedded as foundational in the creation of an international business school curriculum, featuring five discrete sets of soft skills, each of which is ideally constructed for one of the four different regions.</em><em></em></p>


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