Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2021 (IJCAH 2021)
Session: Innovation in language teaching and learning
25 articles
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Analysis of Cultural Content on the Beginner-Level Textbooks “Bahasa Tionghoa Zaman Sekarang”
Septerianie Sutandi, Selvia Selvia
Language learning and cultural learning are inextricably linked to each other. Foreign language learners who are equipped with cultural understanding will possess “intercultural competence,” which is essential in cross-cultural communication. In Indonesia, learning Chinese at the beginner level is still...
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Writing with Word Limits: A Review
Dadang Rhubido, Kisyani Laksono, Mintowati, Suhartono, Hespi Septiana, Raras Tyasnurita
Writing is one form of literacy foundation. This study aims to describe the type of writing based on words limits (the number of words). The word limit is essential for writers. When you need to summarize a text with a limited number of words, your key points will be more straightforward. As a result,...
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Application of the Differentiated Learning Model in Advanced BIPA Courses
Prima V. Asteria, Ahmad G. Muzakki, Trinil Turistiani, Alda Setyawati
The aims of this study are (1) to describe the process of identifying the profile of students’ characteristics in Advanced BIPA courses and (2) to describe the process of developing differentiated learning models in Advanced BIPA courses. The research method used is the ADDIE model development method,...
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Fostering Students’ Creativity Through Modelling as Teaching-Learning Process to Write Poetry for International Students in University Level
Prima V. Asteria, Arik Susanti, Respati R. Utami
This research aims to describe how modelling was implemented in learning writing poetry for international students. The teacher took several steps to increase students’ creativity in writing poetry, namely; 1) Prewriting/ modeling 2) Arrangement/ Brainstorming 3) Drafting/ Creating Poetry, and 4) Revising....
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Development of Learning Media Based on Videoscribe to Improve Learning Outcomes of Morphology Course
Mulyono Mulyono, Arie Yuanita, Dianita Indrawati
Learning media is an integral part of the lecture (learning) process. If it is inappropriate and ineffective, it will disturb other learning components, and lecture competencies will be hampered. The learning media developed in this research is Videoscribe in the Morphology course. The goals is to describe...
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Wacom Media as an Alternative in Kanji Beginner Learning for College Students in the Pandemic Period
Nise S. Sasanti
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the education system into distance learning that requires media to deliver materials. Media are needed to help the implementation of a kanji learning is no exception. Kanji skills courses must be mastered by students. Wacom can be used to practice how to write kanji....
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What do I Have to Say? The Need of Pocket Book as a Helping Hand for BIPA Students
Him’mawan A. Nugroho, Hespi Septiana, Masilva R. Mael, Agus Ridwan
From time to time, Indonesian for Foreign Speakers (BIPA) continues to grow, including BIPA at Universitas Negeri Surabaya (Unesa). It cannot be denied that in its journey, BIPA Unesa encountered various problems. One of them is a report from a foreign student who was confused when he first arrived in...
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Canva as a Media for Exploration of Indonesian Tourism Knowledge in BIPA Learning
Octo D. Andriyanto, Meilita Hardika, Sukarman Sukarman
This article discusses characteristics, cultural and tourism insights, and creativity of BIPA students in 6th-grade elementary school at Surabaya European School through infographics or media Canva. BIPA learning requires creative selection, media usage, and strategies oriented to the learning process....
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Puppet as a Medium in Project-Based Learning (PBL) to Promote English Language Competencies
EFL Students in Indonesia Setting
Ririn Pusparini, Bayu Widyanarko
Shadow puppets, known as wayang kulit in Indonesia, have been used to entertain and as a medium to spread Javanese values. A puppeteer, one who plays the puppets, must have competence in storytelling. Thus, shadow puppet becomes an effective way of teaching a language, exclusively for ELT. However, paper...
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Development of Interactive Teaching Materials for the Freier Vortrag Course to Improve the Speaking Competence of Students of the German Education Study Program
Tri E. Lestari, Dwi I. Julaikah, Agus Ridwan, Novia R. L. Ramadhani
The general objective of this research is to develop interactive teaching materials for the Freier Vortrag course to improve speaking competence of students of the German Language and Literature Department. The specific objectives of this study are (1) to describe the process of developing Freier Vortrag...
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Developing Students’ English Skill Through Digital Video as Multimodal for Young Learners in Online Learning
Arik Susanti, Careninda Presdyasmara, Fadilla Dewi, Yunita Wardani
This study described EFL young learners how to develop their English using digital video as multimodal in online learning. Recently, all the processes of teaching-learning have been conducted in online learning mode. Therefore, technology has an important role to motivate students, especially young learners,...
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Kanji Flashcards and Apps Based on Augmented Reality
Mukhammad S. Alfarisy, Erika S. Damayanti, Rizky Hidayah, Nise S. Sasanti
Kanji is one of the characters that must be mastered by students who are learning Japanese, apart from mastering hiragana and katakana. Based on the students’ experience of difficulty in learning and memorizing kanji, flashcard is a method that can assist the memorization process. Therefore, this study...
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Revealing the Role of Electronic Media in Shaping Multilingual Children
Andini S. Athalia, Asrori Asrori
Natural bilingual children are those whose languages are acquired through their parents and community. However, this paper aims to analyse how bilinguals are shaped early within their life as children through the help of electronic media. This method aims to reveal the role of electronic media in shaping...
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Literacy Practices in Some Folklores from Madura
Mamik T. Wedawati, Much. Khoiri, Dwi N. C. S. Kusumaningtyas
Defining the literacy practices in three folklores, written by Zawawi Imron, include Joko Taal, Ni Peri Tanjung Wulan, and Karapan Sapi is the purpose of the study. Some books of the folklore, journals articles, and textbooks that cope a theory from Barton and Hamilton explaining literacy practices and...
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Teaching Methods in Indonesian Curriculum
An Analysis Using Video Recordings of History Lessons
Ira Darmawanti
This study analyzes videos in which teacher candidates applied the 1994 Indonesian curriculum in the delivery of a history lesson during practice instruction. The curriculum was challenging to implement as it required students to master all the subject lessons. This in turn meant that teachers, including...
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i-Maties: Indonesian Translation on an Instrument for Teachers Attitudes Towards Inclusive Education
Khofidotur Rofiah
A cross-cultural study has been performed for decades to enhance inclusive education across diverse cultures and groups. However, even with instruments explicitly built for cross-cultural research, researchers encounter translation challenges from the source language to the target language. Thus, translation...
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Using Shanghai Municipal Data to Examine the Impact of Education on the Exercise Behavior of Students
Cheah Hon Foong, Catur Supriyanto
The competitive education environment in China encourages students to take additional private tutoring as they advance through their education system. We examine whether their incentive to take extra tutoring classes will undermine their propensity to exercise, potentially affecting their long-term health....
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Prediction Model for Health-Related Fitness Status Using Discriminant Analysis
Bayu Agung Pramono, Yetty Septiani Mustar, Hijrin Fitroni, Nurhasan
Physical fitness represents the well-being of an individual and figures in measuring individual daily activities. This research aims to differentiate the physiological variables in distinguishing man fitness status without physical tests. The subjects of the examination amounted to 60 men aged 17-23...
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Innovation Throw and Catch Handball by Frisbee at Students of Riau Islamic University
Leni Apriani, Joni Alpen
The study aims to obtain empirical data on the success rate of handball catch through Frisbee games in college students. The Class Action Research Method (PTK) used is class action research conducted to improve the quality of learning practices in the classroom. PTK focuses on the school or teaching...
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Development of Life Skills Through Physical Education and Sports
I Kadek Suardika, Amung Ma’mun, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Dian Budiana
This study aims to determine the impact of physical education on high school students’ life skills. The research method used is an experimental research design with one group pretest-posttest design. The number of samples was 51 people divided into three groups—sampling using the purposive sampling technique....
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An Essential Starting Point for Re-Education of Sport and Physical Activity (PA) Promotion
Henry Joe Tucker, Lutfhi Abdil Khuddus, Nur Ahmad Arief, Yongky Dwi Adi Priyanto, Andhega Wijaya, Youqiang Li
Due to the increasing global pandemic (COVID-19), sports and exercise are increasingly important in our lives. Staying in a confined environment without physical activity for months as a precaution to control or stop the spread of the virus carries many health and psychological consequences. As a result,...
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Development of Mini Boxing Models for Early Age Athlete Coaching
Wijono, Nining Widyah Kusnanik, Bayu Agung Pramono, Eva Ferdita Yuhantini
The purpose of this study was to develop a boxing training model for early childhood. This research is development research using Gall & Borg. A total of 209 students aged 11-12 years, 39 teachers, three trainers, three referees, and two doctors participated in this study. Based on the analysis of...
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Development of Disaster Geography Teaching Materials Due to Microorganisms for Geography Education Undergraduate Students
Nugroho Hari Purnomo, Muzayanah, Wiwik Sri Utami, Bambang Sigit Widodo, Eko Budiyanto
From the perspective of geography, the concept of biological disaster, especially concerning human health, can be viewed from the distribution and environmental conditions. Distribution is caused by the dynamics of the mobility of humans or certain animals. While the environment plays a role in conditions...
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Development of Three-Dimensional Media for Bindly Students in Social Sciences
Sukma Perdana Prasetya, Ali Imron, Riyadi
This research focuses on developing learning media in the form of three-dimensional media regarding the shape of the earth’s surface. The media developed is guided by the material in Social Sciences in Junior High School. For students with special needs, especially for blind students, this three-dimensional...
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Rationality Application of “Wisata Barokah” as a Religious Education Strategy in Pandemic
(SDIT Al-Ikhlas Mantren Case Study)
Yusril Indra Wardana, Agus Machfud Fauzi
The covid-19 pandemic has affected various sectors including education and religion. Learning in formal schools that is carried out face-to-face must now change to distance learning. Many parties are pro and contra with this policy because in practice many things have happened. This obstacle is trying...