scholarly journals Analisis Kesulitan Belajar Mahasiswa Pada Mata Kuliah Bahasa Inggris

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-84
Author(s):  
Fienny M Langi

This study intends to analyze student learning difficulties in English language courses. This case study was conducted at IAKN Manado, specifically 30 students in the first semester of the 2019/2020 school year from 3 different study programs. Researchers use a classic and individual approach to combine data, and analyzed with qualitative descriptive methods. The results showed that students' learning difficulties occurred due to feelings of compulsion in learning, poor mastery of learning concepts, being unable to remember lessons, and not having the opportunity to practice English. Referring to the findings, it is recommended that the teacher and institutions should facilitate and provide high motivation for the learning process of English.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
Hudia Hudia

This study is entitled English Course Handouts Using Text-Based Language Teaching for Students at Budidaya Tanamanan Perkebunan Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Payakumbuh with Research and Development type. The subjects of this study were first semester students in the Department of Plantation Plant Cultivation, two lecturers of English Language courses, and two chairmen of Study Programs in the departmental environment. The instruments used were questionnaires, interview guides, and product validation sheets. The results of the study indicated that the current English language lecture material is General English which was not in accordance with the needs of students learning the language. Thus, it was necessary to develop English language material that can help students achieve learning targets. Text-based language teaching was used as a basis for learning because students need reading skills in English references to support their academic abilities. Other skills can be trained through activities that come from reading material in each handout. The products produced from this study are categorized as "valid" after being validated by experts with a score of 78.48 with a scale of 100. Student perceptions of handouts that are tested in a limited manner were interesting, easy to understand, and able to help them understand the lecture material given by the lecturer.


2021 ◽  
Vol VI (IV) ◽  
pp. 34-41
Author(s):  
Hina Iqbal ◽  
Muhammad Saeed

Academic writing plays a pivotal role in developing research proposals. The present study aimed to explore the grammatical errors that M.Phil/PhDs scholars commit in academic writing. The present study employed a qualitative case study designed to explore the challenges in the English language faced by the M.Phil and PhDs scholars. The 20 Ph.D. and 36 M.Phil scholars were selected by busing purposive sampling technique. Data were collected by using two self-developed semi-structured interviews protocol. Thematic analysis approach was employed for data analysis. The findings revealed that all the participants reported that correct use of tenses was a big hurdle that entailed the other grammatical mistakes and reduced the report quality because all the lexical aspects are linked with these mechanics. The study recommended that English language courses be offered to postgraduate, M. Phil and Ph.D. scholars to learn the technical aspects of the language and provide students with online interactive programming.


Author(s):  
Solange De Souza Duarte ◽  
Márcio Wendel Santana Coêlho

This study has the following to discuss, from a literature review, about the learning difficulty in relation to the English language course taught at the São Vicente de Paulo State College, in Bom Jesus da Lapa – BA. The aim of this article is to verify what are the learning difficulties, identify and report the problems faced in teaching the English language and to verify whether teachers seek to overcome learning difficulties. The present study aligns with the quantitava and qualitative approach, based on the analysis of a case study. Thus, interviews were applied to analyze learning difficulties and data were collected from the answers of teachers, students and family. The results showed that the solution to solve learning difficulties in the English language discipline is to adopt reading and writing strategies in school as well as the development of activities at school or at home seeking ways that favor learning autonomously and critically to overcome difficulties.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Katy Arnett ◽  
Callie Mady

This longitudinal case study examines four new FSL teachers’ beliefs regarding the best and worst FSL program for English language learners and students with learning difficulties; the data are drawn from qualitative semi-structured interviews that occurred at the end of the participants’ Bachelor of Education program and near the end of each school year of their first three years of teaching. The case study considers how the teachers did or did not change their views as they gained experience in the classroom.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 108
Author(s):  
Sultan H. Alharbi

The term ‘struggling language learner’ is one that is usually ascribed to students who are trying, without much success to master the English language in an academic setting. As a case study, this study was carried out to gain insights into the ‘struggles’ of the struggling English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. Ten students were selected from those with the 20th least percentile in their English language courses. Observation of and discussion with these categories of learners revealed that many language learners had a point at which they began to take learning English language more seriously. In such positive or negative situations, their language learning journey improved therefrom. The findings showed that 80% of the participants believed that their English language proficiency was ‘very good’, while 20% of these participants believed that their English language proficiency was ‘average’. Also, the findings indicated that there was a statistically significant association (i.e., p < .05) between English language proficiency of the learners and the following observable attributes: willingness to learn for educational purposes; willingness to learn for career development; and students’ continuation without losing focus. The study proposes a fresh evaluation of the problems faced by EFL struggling learners by bringing to light a multifaceted, meaningful consideration of their learning attitudes from socio-psychological point of view, offering a comprehensive account of these learners and their learning difficulties as well as their attitudes and outlook while taking lessons as freshmen at the university.  


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-51
Author(s):  
Sugeng Purwanto

This is an exploratory case study aimed at investigating whether or not International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) scores correspond with literacy levels. During the 2011-2012 academic year, 20 first semester students in the English Literature Program in the Faculty of Language and Cultural Studies (Fakultas Bahasa dan Ilmu Budaya) at Universitas Stikubank (UNISBANK) were randomly selected to take the IELTS. Results were matched against predetermined criteria for literacy levels (Hammond, et al. 1992) in order to classify them into the appropriate levels of literacy. Findings indicate that all students (100 percent) were at the performative level of literacy with respect to their overall IELTS scores. Only 25 percent of the students on the speaking subtest and 20 percent of the students on the reading subtest managed to test at the functional level. It is therefore recommended that action research be conducted in Central Java level to upgrade the level of literacy from the performative level up to the informative level. As well, similar research may be conducted with a multi-disciplinary approach employing a correlational study between IELTS band scores with literacy levels.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 359-369
Author(s):  
Eny Kusdarini ◽  
Sunarso Sunarso ◽  
Iqbal Arpannudin

Pancasila education has been a part of general education which plays an important role in transferring and nurturing values that are in line with the nation's personality. This study aims to describe the implementation of Pancasila Education through field work learning model by looking at the practice of Pancasila values in the real community life in Pancasila Village, Bantul Regency. This research is a descriptive qualitative study through a case study in Pancasila Village. The subjects of the study were the first semester students of Communication Science department at one of the state universities in Yogyakarta who are taking the Pancasila Education course. Purposive sampling technique was used in this study. The data in this study were collected through interview, observation, and documentation, while the data analysis was done through qualitative descriptive techniques. The findings showed that the students gained a great deal of meaningful experiences from the field work learning model through direct observation of the Pancasila values implementation in the community. Another important finding is that the students can identify the implementation of the values of the Pancasila, either the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth precepts in Pancasila Village.


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barry Lee Reynolds ◽  
Melissa H. Yu

A qualitative case study was conducted to triangulate student interviews, a teacher’s reflection report, and classroom observation data to understand how a local language course prepared Taiwanese administrative staff for international communication across working contexts in an international university. The findings firstly show that the teacher treated course planning as a teacher and student process of co-developing, co-moderating, co-revising, and co-managing learning resources and content. The teacher empowered the administrative staff by giving them the authority to select language targets for study that the staff thought would be useful to fulfil their job duties. Secondly, participation of the administrative staff was important in creating and managing language resources for international communication. The teacher used vocabulary and dialogue writing and speaking practices that were contextualised to the needs of the administrative staff. The targeted vocabulary was selected by the administrative staff based on gaps in their knowledge and was then used to co-construct dialogues that addressed scenarios the staff had previously encountered that necessitated the use of English with internationals. Thirdly, developing the course to address the administrative staff’s communication needs was a process of rebalancing teacher autonomy, learner autonomy, and course development. Both the teacher and the students perceived the course effective in encouraging practical changes in the administrative staff’s learning and use of English, which they mostly attributed to the non-formal nature of the course and the support from higher management. Implications for planning and implementing English language courses for international communication were drawn from the findings


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 342
Author(s):  
Tan Hero ◽  
Aswandi Aswandi ◽  
M. Chiar

<p>The Nautical fishing vessel study program is the most superior study program compared to the other four (4) Study Programs. The uniqueness of Nautical fishing vessel study program is a very prominent partnership with the business world that is able to establish cooperation with companies in Asia and Europe in the form of a dual system education and graduate distribution to the world work. This study aims to clearly describe the partnership management of the Nautical Fishing Vessel Study Program in SMKN 1 Mapping formulated in several research questions with the principles of planning and implementation of management. The approach used in this research is qualitative descriptive with case study research type namely 1) Data Reduction, done by reviewing all data obtained well through the interview; 2) Display Data, namely by systematize principal information with the theme and pattern that appears to be in accordance with the conclusions of data collected will be meaningful; 3) Taking conclusions and data on the summary of information data that appears in the Display data, simple data, meaning, solid conclusions are made. The data obtained in the study is processed qualitatively based on the answers obtained by way of describing the answer in the form of conclusion. Summaries conducted to conduct analysis of research findings among other: a) Understanding of the object between the first of the SMK and second party World business / industrial world; b) mutual agreement which is the initial stage of good cooperation between the parties concerned; c) joint actions to achieve the objectives of the partnership: mutual benefit between the two parties.</p>


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