Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Science, Humanities, Education and Society Development (ICONS 2021)
Session: Education and Learning Strategic to improve the quality
13 articles
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Technology-enhanced Learning in Indonesian EFL classes: The Case of Videoscribe
Muhammad Aswad, Abd. Hakim Yassi, Nasmilah Nasmilah, Abidin Pammu
The long-term goal of this research; (1) Providing information to educators about the benefits of applying Videoscribe software as a technology to learn English, (2) providing information on the extent to which Videoscribe can improve student learning outcomes in English, (3) To describe the steps for...
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COVID-19 Pandemic Bayanihan Initiatives: The CapSU Experience and Future Education Directions
Ian B. Arcega, Elmer M. Albaladejo, Arnel Van Aleligay, Wennie F. Legario, Ma. Dorothee J. Villarruz
The COVID-19 pandemic shifted the world’s life, drastically changing humanity’s economies, health, education, and futures. The pandemic united private and public organizations and individuals to work as one in the spirit of ‘Bayanihan.’ Bayanihan is the Filipino indigenous governance involving volunteerism...
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Revealing the Profile of Student Concept Understanding in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era with a Five-tier Format Assessment
Doni Setiawan, Jaelani Jaelani
This study aims to reveal the profile of students’ conceptual understanding in the era of the covid-19 pandemic using a five-tier format of assessment using electricity and magnetism. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive research. This study used a sample of students majoring in engineering...
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Improving the Competency of Vocational School Teachers through Online Training
Herawati Budiastuti, Dhyna Analyes Trirahayu, Tifa Paramitha, Bambang Soeswanto, Endang Kusumawati, Retno Indarti, Emmanuela Maria Widyanti, Mukhtar Ghozali
Improving the competency of teachers at a vocational school (SMK) in Bandung carried out by lecturers in the Chemical Engineering Department of Politeknik Negeri Bandung is the main goal of this study. This also answers the hopes and proposal of the Principal of this SMK to continue cooperation in improving...
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Dynamics of Education Policy Implementation in the Era of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Makassar City
Safaruddin Safaruddin, Juanda Nawawi, Nur Indrayati Nur Indar, Muhammad Tang Abdullah
The dynamics of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic that took place in Indonesia. The implementation of a reform in the education system creates diverse dynamics in the implementation of educational policies in the teaching and learning process. This study aims to describe the dynamics of education...
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Values of Character Education on Children’s Poetry by Turiyo Ragilputra
Tri Mulyono, Sukini Sukini, Basukiyatno Basukiyatno
This paper intends to describe the Indonesian children’s poetry character education values written by Turiyo Ragilputra. The objects of this research are Indonesian children’s poems by Turiyo Ragilputra in Surat dari Samudra, Agus Budi Wahyudi, et al, Central Java Language Center, 2018. Qualitative descriptive...
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Implementation of Basic Education Policy in Central Mamuju District
Busdir Busdir, Muhammad Akmal Ibrahim, Badu Ahmad, Gita Susanti
This study aims to determine the implementation of basic education policies in Central Mamuju Regency. From an academic point of view, this researcher is expected to be useful for the development of Public Administration. This type of research is qualitative and the data analysis used is phenomenology...
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Game-Based Learning in Improving English Vocabulary and Detecting Metacognitive Awareness Among English for Specific Purposes Undergraduates
Wilson Tan, Nadya Supian, Kok Sung Cheah
The happening of the Covid-19 pandemic has shifted learning from physical lessons to online lessons. In higher education institutions, while English for Specific Purposes is a subject offered to teach English language relevant to the undergraduate’s future profession, many undergraduates possess poor...
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Self-regulatory Strategies Used by Malaysian University Students in Reducing Public Speaking Anxiety: A Case Study
Xue Ting Tee, Tjin Ai Tan Joanna, Wirawahida Kamarulzaman
Despite the increase in the number of Malaysian graduates entering the workforce, they have often been criticized of lacking proper presentation skills and having poor command of the English Language. Public speaking anxiety is believed to be the root of the issues faced by Malaysian graduates. While...
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Malaysian Onion Army and Othering: Radicalized Trolling Hunters on Twitter During Pandemic
Norena Abdul Karim Zamri, Nur Nasliza Arina Mohamad Nasir, Mohammad Nurhafiz Hassim, Syaza Marina Ramli, Faisal Mohd Amin
With the growing popularity of social media, inequality and discrimination in online spaces has received increasing attention. Hate speech, cyberbullying, online misogyny, and online racism are often either impractically vague or impractical narrow concepts to describe the complex ways in which “othering”...
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The Effect of Flipped Classroom Model Towards Students’ Reading Comprehension
Yuvita Yuvita, Endang Sulistyaningsih, Nissa Dhiya ‘Ulhaq
The purpose of this paper was to determine whether the flipped classroom model has a beneficial effect on students’ reading comprehension during their second semester at Universitas Pancasakti Tegal in the academic year 2020/2021. To accomplish this, a total of 39 students were randomly assigned to two...
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Students’ Perceptions: Bilingual Language Used in EFL Classroom
Aulia Larasati, Yoga Prihatin, H. Sumartono
The purpose of this study is to ascertain students’ perceptions of teachers’ use of bilingual language in English language instruction in the classroom. This study employs a qualitative approach as the foundation for its research. The study enrolled 241 students in grades 11 at SMA N 5 Tegal. The data...
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Student Moral Quality Measurement Framework Based on Ancient Javanese Philosophy
Purwo Susongko, Habibie Wilyama Dwi Sunu, Yuni Arfiani
Ancient Javanese philosophy provided a framework for measuring students’ moral qualities. The moral quality of a person in Ancient Javanese philosophy is divided into three levels of consciousness namely high (Satva), medium (rajah) and low (Tamah). This research aims to analyze the needs of tests that...