This research investigates freshmen's perception on inductive approach through PPP phase in their first speaking class. The researcher tries to integrate the previous students learning experience that were accustomed to the deductive approach with the inductive approach as the solution by implementing the PPP phase. The research is based on qualitative approach with descriptive method. 38 first semester students from English Education Study Program of teacher Training and Education Faculty, Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten were assigned as participants. Questionnaire was evaluated to get insight about freshmen's perception on Inductive Approach through PPP phase in their first speaking class. As a result, the study reveals that the student's response to all aspects of learning get a high response, 83.11% for inductive approach, 95.39% for PPP phase, and 100% for speaking activity. As the final remark, this means that students give a positive response on inductive approach through PPP phase in their first speaking class with the average score of all aspects 92.84%.
This study aims to examine the supply chain management perspective of subjective norms, attitude, perceived behavioral control, and intention on e-waste recycling behavior, and the mediating role of intention in the relationship between the factors of extended theory of planned behavior and e-waste recycling behavior. The research sample was students at some universities in Jakarta, Indonesia with data collected through an online questionnaire. The results of the analysis show that subjective norms, attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and intentions have significant effects on e-waste recycling behavior. In addition, intention can mediate the relationship between attitude and perceived behavioral control on e-waste recycling behavior. The implication highlighted the importance of the role of subjective norms, attitude, perceived behavioral control, and intention in influencing one's e-waste recycling behavior. Therefore, public awareness can pay attention to the factors of extended theory of planned behavior in helping to increase the awareness of e-waste recycling. From a theoretical point of view, the findings show that the Theory of Planned Behavior is a useful theoretical framework for understanding the behavior of e-waste recycling. Practically speaking, significant findings about the role of subjective norms, attitudes, perceived behavioral controls, and intentions in influencing e-waste recycling behavior can inform policies and programs aimed at promoting more responsible e-waste management.
SUSTAINED SILENT READING (SSR) TRAINING FOR TEACHERS IN SDN MEKARWANGI 1 AND 2 SAKETI DISTRICT PANDEGLANG REGENCY. Staff-training is one of eight principles that influences the success of Sustained Silent Reading (SSR) program. The eight principles of SSR program are access to book, book appeal, encourage to read, conducive environment, time to read, follow-up activity, non-accountability, and staff-training. This training facilitates the teachers in SDN Mekarwangi 1 and 2 to get the staff-training. The purpose of this training is to create an SSR program in those schools as a compulsory activity, read non-textbook reading for 15 minutes before class, which is obligated by government. Training was conducted a day in SDN Mekarwangi 1 and 2 through two steps: theoretical and practical material about SSR program. The result of the training is schools’ commitment and readiness to implement SSR program. SDN Mekarwangi 1 supported by school library is ready to implement SSR program next week after training, while SDN Mekarwangi 2 initiates One Student One Book movement to create class library before implementing SSR program. SSR activity in these two schools is adjusted to students’ condition thus in its implementation is combined with Read Aloud activity for lower class to keep motivation and the engagement of students’ reading activity in this SSR program.
In this study, student ownership of devices actually became a phenomenon found in the field that they could use to find various books in many electronic book applications easily. In previous research, this has become one of the supporting factors of successful booktalks program implementation carried out by researchers. This study uses a qualitative method by exploring student perspectives on the application of booktalks program that utilizes gadget through the application of electronic books in building students’ literacy, the culture of reading and writing. 27 students participated in this study by submitting reflective notes that answered 2 questions about the advantages and challenges that students felt about implementing booktalks program that utilizes electronic book applications. Through content analysis, the results of data analysis showed students positive responses to the implementation of booktalks program that utilizes various electronic book applications in building student literacy.
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