Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Language, Literature, Culture, and Education (ICOLLITE 2024)
31 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Ari Arifin Danuwijaya, Nuria Haristiani, Yulianeta, Yanty Wirza, Wawan Gunawan, Eri Kurniawan, Suharno, Nia Nafisah, Ernie Dyah Imperiani
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the ICOLLITE 2024 during 24 July 2024 in Bandung. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Manuscript Editors and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description of the...
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Social Media Communication Styles of Political Leaders as a Form of Group Identity: A Sociolinguistic Study
Afi Fadlilah, Rini Utari, Irwan Hermawan
This research aims to analyze the language code political figures use when communicating on social media as a group identity. This research used a descriptive method with a qualitative approach and the object of this research is the speech of Ganjar Pranowo, Ridwan Kamil, and Sandiaga Uno on Instagram...
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Problem-Based Learning and Its Effectiveness in High School Economics: Insights from the Merdeka Curriculum
Alfred Liubana, Kurjono Kurjono, A. Sobandi, Heni Mulyani
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of problem-based learning (PBL) models in teaching economics within the Merdeka curriculum, employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach with secondary data. A total of 25 selected journals were analyzed based on previous research findings and used...
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Interjections (Kandoushi) in Drama “Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou” by Yasushi Akimoto: Based on Gender
Annisa Annur, Nuria Haristiani
This study examines the forms and illocutionary speech acts of interjections in gender-based language varieties as portrayed in Yasushi Akimoto’s drama “Shiritsu Bakaleya Koukou”. Data were collected using a note-taking method and analyzed through qualitative descriptive analysis. A total of 150 instances...
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Implementing Digital Thinking Maps to Enhance Students’ Creative Writing Skills
Batdal Niati, Slamet Setiawan, Ahmad Munir
In creative writing courses, particularly short story courses, students often face challenges in generating original ideas, developing complex ideas, building effective compositions, maintaining consistency in writing style and voice, overcoming writer’s block, and managing time to meet deadlines. Digital...
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‘Tepung tawar’ Tradition in Javanese Wedding Customs in North Sumatra as A Form of Rite of Passage
Churmatin Nasoichah, Nenggih Susilowati
Almost all Javanese communities in Java and overseas perform weddings according to their customs, as in North Sumatra. However, one unique and different thing is the ‘tepung tawar’ tradition for the bride and groom. Then, this research aims to determine the influence of the ‘tepung tawar’ tradition on...
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Revealing Local Wisdom at The Spice Museum to Strengthen National Identity Among Ternate’s Young Generations
Deni Sutrisna, Iwan Hermawan, Oerip Bramantyo Boedi, Hastangka Hastangka, Nurachman Iriyanto
This paper examines the role of the Spice Museum in Ternate as a place to reveal and preserve local wisdom and its efforts to strengthen national identity among the younger generation. The local wisdom related to the history and culture of spices has significant value in shaping the cultural identity...
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A Study on Japanese Youth Language (Wakamono Kotoba) Use on Social Media X
Devi Haryanti Oktavia, M. Ramadanil Akbar, Nuria Haristiani
This research aims to understand the forms and usage of youth language (wakamono kotoba) using data sourced from tweets by 100 Japanese accounts on social media X during the year 2024. Data in this study was collected using the observation method and conversational scrap technique. The classified data...
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Optimizing Pedagogical Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Through Pop-Up Book: A Case of Jepara
Dewi Pratiwi, Muh Shofiyuddin, Ayuk Hidayati
Competencies of teachers, including Early Childhood Education (ECE) teachers’ competencies according to the Decree of the Minister of National Education of Indonesia No. 16, Year 2007 are divided into four categories: Pedagogical Competence (Academic), Personality Competence, Social Competence (Community),...
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The Influence of STEAM Learning on the Creative Character of Children Aged 5–6 Years Based on Gender
Dina Amalia, Aan Widiyono
Creativity is urgent in education today, where the era of education considers aspects of creativity in children’s education by implementing STEAM content learning, especially in the 21st century. This study aims to present an overview of how STEAM-based learning affects the development of creative character,...
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The Correlations of Japanese Language Students’ Public Speaking Anxiety, Self-efficacy, and Lecturer’s Assertive Behavior
Donita Rahmy, Herniwati Herniwati, Juju Juangsih
Public speaking is an important skill in analyzing and practicing students as they go towards universities and their careers. However, public speaking is greatly influenced by principles associated with psychology aspect, which include anxiety and self-efficacy. This quantitative research aimed to determine...
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Preparing Quality Educators: An Analysis of Pre-Service English Teachers’ Digital Competence
Evi Karlina Ambarwati, Praditya Putri Utami, Indah Purnama Dewi, Nabila Alqoyyumi, Shafa Aulya Rahma
The rapid development of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the 21st-century education environment provides ample opportunities for English classrooms. Unfortunately, research in various education contexts reported that many teachers rarely integrate technology in the classroom. Therefore,...
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Character Sketching-Oriented Inductive Thinking Model in a Creative Writing Class
H. Halimah, Sri Ulina Br Sembiring, Welsi Damayanti
This study explored the efficacy of the combination of the inductive thinking learning model and character sketching strategy in improving students’ ability to write fiction, highlighting the importance of choosing the proper learning model to enhance students’ creative and critical thinking skills....
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RUKO REKREASI as a Medium for Improving Elementary School Students’ Literacy
Indah Nurmahanani, Kikit Wiriyanti
Undeniably, students’ motivation to learn is influenced by the skills they possess. In the 21st century, students need to master literacy skills so they can be well-prepared for future careers and personal life. Likewise, students with strong literacy skills can develop high motivation to achieve better...
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Literacy-Based Language Development with the BCCT Method for Early Childhood Educators: A Case Study
Isah Cahyani, Lilis Sulistyaningsih, Nunung Sitaresmi, Intan Karunia Dewi, Rohmat Rohmat, Layyina Elwirda Yahya
Early literacy should be developed by educators for children desiring to enter the world of education. Early literacy aims to enhance learning readiness, to develop language skills, and to promote interest in reading. The BCCT (Beyond Centers and Circle Time) method is a remarkable innovation to actively...
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The Effect of Indonesian Morphological Inference on Language Development in Early Childhood
Istiqomah Putri Lushinta
Nowadays, inter-country marriages are no longer a strange thing. Differences in parental communication patterns and the use of more than one language in the family affect the process of language development in early childhood, which causes multilingualism and differences in word and sentence structures...
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Verbal and Nonverbal Reinforcement Skills in German Language Teaching Simulation
M. Fatih Bilhaq, Hafdarani Hafdarani, Ending Khoerudin
This study aimed to analyze the types of reinforcement used by students of the German Language Education Study Program at an Indonesian state university and their level of implementation in teaching simulations in the Microteaching course. This course provided a forum for prospective teachers to practice...
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Adaptability of Sundanese People in Learning Arabic as The Third Language: A Phenomenology Study of Arabic for Military Purposes in Indonesia
Mia Nurmala, Zakiyah Arifa, Sutaman Sutaman, Rinaldi Supriadi, Alifia Azizah, Keysha Shira Zafirah
The diversity of the mother tongues of soldiers from various ethnicities throughout Indonesia is the difference in the backgrounds of the soldiers who are members of the Indonesian Officer. This adds complexity to language acquisition. Apart from the mother tongue or regional language as a first language...
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Exploring EFL Teachers’ Perceptions, Practices, and Challenges on ICT Integration in Teacher Professional Development
Muhammad Rafiq Tanjung, Pupung Purnawarman
The development of information and communication technology (ICT) has opened a lot of opportunities for English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers to improve their professional development through multiple ways and sources. However, there are still limited studies that investigate how ICT could help...
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Framing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Comparative Analysis of Al-Jazeera Arabic and CNN International
Nur Afifah Hamzah, Aprillia Firmonasari
This study examines the framing of the Israel-Palestine conflict by Al Jazeera Arabic and CNN International through corpus analysis using AntConc. The research aims to identify differences in word choices, themes, and perspectives between the two media outlets. Articles reporting on the conflict were...
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Minangnese Students’ Language Choice and Language Attitude at a Public University in the Northern Region of Malaysia
Nurul Fania Amri, Ernie D. A. Imperiani
As global multilingualism increases, language choice becomes more prevalent, particularly among overseas students. This study investigated the language choices of 30 Minangnese Indonesian students studying at a public university in Northern Malaysia, with the factors influencing their choices and their...
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Engagement Strategies Employed by Scholars in Economic Research Article Introductions
Pham Thi Phuong
Appraisal Theory has provided a workable tool for scholars to analyze interpersonal relationships through evaluative linguistic resources. The theory consists of three fundamental subsystems: Attitude, Engagement, and Graduation. Research abounds on Engagement resources in the research article genre,...
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Cassava-Themed Conversation Using Banjar Language: A Local Wisdom-Based Ethnobotany Education
Rissari Yayuk
This study described conversations on the theme of cassava in the Banjar language as an approach to ethnobotany education based on local wisdom. Conducted from January to May 2024, the research employed a descriptive qualitative method, using observation, interviews, and literature review for data collection,...
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Increasing Students’ Ability to Interpret the Life Values of Folklore Through the Use of Multimedia Technology as Teaching Materials
Titin Setiartin Ruslan, Eka Wahyu Hidayat, Romy Faisal Mustofa, Adita Widara Putra
Folklore as a teaching material is transformed into digital multimedia to meet the demands of innovative technology. Folklore as a teaching material in digital multimedia form is relevant for broadening students’ understanding of the values of life in folklore. The concept of multiliteracy develops students’...
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder Expressed by Homelander’s Character in “The Boys” TV Series
Tri Rahayu Mayasari, Nur Ilham
The aim of this research is to identify the signs of narcissistic personality disorder that is present in Homelander from The Boys TV Series (2019) and its effect on his life based on Caligor, Levy, and Yeoman’s theory. The researchers examined the dialogue by Homelander, which qualitative descriptive...
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Robert Entman’s Framing Analysis of TRT (Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) on Islamophobia
Tursina Cahya Sari, Aprillia Firmonasari
Islamophobia in France has become an increasingly prominent issue in recent years. The issue of Islamophobia can be analyzed through the news framing carried out by TRT Francais. This study aims to analyze how TRT Francais presents news about Islamophobia in France, and TRT Francais efforts to change...
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The Use of Taboo Vocatives in Japanese Teenagers
Vania Ardyna Sudarmadi, Nuria Haristiani
Swearing, as a form of verbal expression, not only reflects the emotions and feelings of its speakers but also illustrates the social and cultural norms in which the language is used. Vocatives are the main thing that often appears in conversation as a form of call between the speaker and the partner...
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Integrating Digital Technology into The Information Literacy (TIL) Model for Pregnant Women’s Literacy Programs
Vismaia S. Damaianti, Sary Sukawati, Euis Nicky M. Suhendar, Risnandar Sudarman, Kusmadi Sitohang
Health information literacy is very important for pregnant women because maternal behavior affects the health of mothers and children. In fact, there is still an inability for pregnant women to find information related to pregnancy, resulting in a high maternal and child mortality rate. The purpose of...
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An Authentic Literacy Education Model with PISA-Oriented Social Constructivist Approach
Vismaia S. Damaianti, Yeti Mulyati, Siti Hamidah
This study examines the effectiveness of the Authentic Literacy Education Model with a PISA-Oriented Social Constructivist Approach in improving students’ reading literacy skills. Conducted with 142 Grade 8 students from three junior high schools in Bandung City, Indonesia, the research employs a quantitative...
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Introducing the ECRIF Framework and BookWidgets: A Single Subject Study on Teaching Listening Comprehension to a Tanzanian Learner of Bahasa Indonesia
Yulia Yulian, Vismaia S. Damaianti
This study examines how the ECRIF (Encounter, Clarify, Remember, Internalize, and Fluently use) framework, aided by BookWidgets, enhances the listening skills of a BIPA (Indonesian for Foreigners) learner from Tanzania. The learner aims to understand and be understood by native Indonesian speakers to...
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From Manuscript to Marketplace: The Digital Transformation of Indie Literature
Yulianeta Yulianeta, H. Halimah, Azhar Ibrahim, Anas Ahmadi, Dewi Prajnaparamitha Amandangi, Icha Nur Octavianissa, Chandra Wijoto
The digital era has ushered in a transformative period for indie literature, significantly simplifying the process of publishing literary works and necessitating a reevaluation of their value. This study asserts that innovation is a cornerstone of this evolution. Utilizing qualitative research methods,...