ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (EFL) TEACHERS’ PERCEPTION ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION OF TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26618/exposure.v8i2.2802Abstrak
This research aimed to find out kinds of information and communication of technology (ICT) is used by the teachers’ to teach English at SMP NEGERI 2 MASAMBA and to find out Teachers’ perception on the use of information and communication of technology (ICT) in teaching English. This research used a descriptive qualitative method, the instruments used were observation and interview. The observation was used to observe and interview the English teachers. The findings of the research showed the results of the teachers’ interview showed that mostly the teacher gave positive perception and agreed toward and teachers’ used Information and Communication Of Technology (ICT) in teaching English, they were happy, they left easy to understand the lesson, motivated to learn, being polite, diligent doing assignment. Whereas, some student was unhappy in learning English and got difficulties to understand the lesson because the thought that learning English was difficult.
Referensi
Abdulhak (2005:413). The Role of Regional Organizations for Mass Education.
Andersen, P., & Vandehey, M. (2011). Career Counseling and Development in A Global Economy. Cengage Learning.
Bambang Warsita (2008:150-151). Teknologi Pembelajaran: Landasan & Aplikasinya. Jakarta: Rineka.
Barry (1998). A Study of Students Perception in English Classes. Vol.3 No.2
Brown, D. H. (2001) Teaching by Principle; An Interactive Approach to Language Pedagogy. 2nd Ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman.
Chee (2002) Teacher Perceptive a Dissertation.
Chee (2002) Frequency of Concrete Words Modulates Prefrontal Activation During Semantic Judgements. Neuroimaging.
Dede (2006) A Research Agenda for Online Teacher Professional Development MA: Harvard University, England
Glossary (2001) Education and Research on the Internet.
Goldstein E Bruce (2007) Sensaso and Perception. Access on May 7 2018.
Hamza B. Uno and Nina Lamatenggo (2011:57). Exploring Meanings of Professional Development: Teachers Perspective. Kansas City, Missouri 2014.
Hartley (2001). E-Learning Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in Digital. New York.
Haryanto Edy (2008) Strategies for Delivering Knowledge in the Digital.
Hayes, D. (Ed.) (2014) Innovations in the Continuing Professional Development of English Language Teachers. British Council.
Helgesen (2003) Teacher’s perception of In learning. jalt publication
Hussein Radiyyah (2017). How Perception Affects Us: The Oath ways and Types of Perceptions. USA, Brown Published Limited.
Huda (2017) The social study of information and communication technology: innovation, actors and contexts. International educational journal
Latip, Rianto (2011:4) KTI Materi 11 Untuk Pembelajaran. ICT Untuk Pembelajaran.
Leask, M. (2013) Learning to Teach Using ICT in The Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience. Routledge.
Levenberg, A., & Caspi, A. (2010) Comparing Perceived Formal and Informal Learning In Face-To-Face Versus Online Environments. Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects, 6(1), 323- 333.
Liu, W., Carr, R. L., & Strobel, J. (2009). Extending Teacher Professional Development through an Online Learning Community: A Case Study. Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange (JETDE), 2(1), 7.
Mamo (2013) Information and Communication Technology and Education: Analysing the Nigerian National Policy for Information Technology. International Education Journal
Mushayikwa & Lubben (2009) The language of ICT: Information and communication technology. International education journal
Milikan (2004) Varieties of Meaning. MET Press.
Munir (2009) Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh Berbasis Teknologi Informasi Dan Komunikasi. Bandung: Alfabeta.
Mushayikwa & lubben (2009) Self-directed professional development
Miles & Huberman (1992) Qualitative Data Analysis: An Expanded Sourcebook. https://books.google.co.id/books?isbn=0803955405
Richards’s and Farrell’s (2005:13) Professional Development for Language Teachers Strategies for Teacher Learning. Cambridge University Press.
Suyanto (2005) Pengantar Teknologi Informasi Untuk Bisnis Edisi 1. Yogyakarta: Penerbit Andi.
Victoria L Tinio (2001) Teacher Perceptions on the Use of ICT in Teaching and Learning: A Case of Namibian Primary Education.
Unduhan
Diterbitkan
Terbitan
Bagian
Lisensi
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
In order to assure the highest standards for published articles, a peer review policy is applied. In pursue of the compliance with academic standards, all parties involved in the publishing process (the authors, the editors and the editorial board and the reviewers) agree to meet the responsibilities stated below in accordance to the Journal publication ethics and malpractice statement.
Duties of Authors:
- The author(s) warrant that the submitted article is an original work, which has not been previously published, and that they have obtained an agreement from any co-author(s) prior to the manuscript’s submission;
- The author(s) should not submit articles describing essentially the same research to more than one journal;
- The authors(s) make certain that the manuscript meets the terms of the Manuscript Submission Guideline regarding appropriate academic citation and that no copyright infringement occurs;
- The authors(s) should inform the editors about any conflict of interests and report any errors they subsequently, discover in their manuscript.
Duties of Editors and the Editorial Board:
- The editors, together with the editorial board, are responsible for deciding upon the publication or rejection of the submitted manuscripts based only on their originality, significance, and relevance to the domains of the journal;
- The editors evaluate the manuscripts compliance with academic criteria, the domains of the journal and the guidelines;
- The editors must at all times respect the confidentiality of any information pertaining to the submitted manuscripts;
- The editors assign the review of each manuscript to two reviewers chosen according to their domains of expertise. The editors must take into account any conflict of interest reported by the authors and the reviewers.
- The editors must ensure that the comments and recommendations of the reviewers are sent to the author(s) in due time and that the manuscripts are returned to the editors, who take the final decision to publish them or not.
Authors are permitted and encouraged to post online a pre-publication manuscript (but not the Publisher’s final formatted PDF version of the Work) in institutional repositories or on their Websites prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (see The Effect of Open Access). Any such posting made before acceptance and publication of the Work shall be updated upon publication to include a reference to the Publisher-assigned DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and a link to the online abstract for the final published Work in the Journal.