2015
DOI: 10.12973/iji.2015.828a
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A Teacher’s Experience in Teaching with Student Teams-Achievement Division (STAD) Technique

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“…The students build cooperation with each other. This research result is in line with the research results held by Yusuf, et al [8] which shows that STAD technique is considered suitable to be implemented in teaching reading to EFL learners. Other research result also shows that implementation of "group investigation cooperative learning" oriented contextual can improve students activeness in learning science [9].…”
Section: The Implementation Of Student Team Achievementsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The students build cooperation with each other. This research result is in line with the research results held by Yusuf, et al [8] which shows that STAD technique is considered suitable to be implemented in teaching reading to EFL learners. Other research result also shows that implementation of "group investigation cooperative learning" oriented contextual can improve students activeness in learning science [9].…”
Section: The Implementation Of Student Team Achievementsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Because STAD can improve student motivation to learn by exchanging and sharing information, mutually reinforcing, give feedback, and have a responsibility to do their work in a group. It was stated that STAD has five main components, namely presentation classes, team studies, quizzes, individual improvement scores, and team recognition [16].…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) making teacher role to be more active and more focused as facilitator, mediator, motivator and evaluator (Isjoni, 2010). Yusuf et al (2015) in his research shows that STAD can prevent clever students from dominating, so that all students play an active role. STAD can lead students in searching and finding the learning materials, which involves students actively in the learning process.…”
Section: Student Team Achievement Division (Stad)mentioning
confidence: 99%