Developing Easy Listening Audio (ELA) as an Alternative Medium for Enhancing the Eight Grade Students’ Listening Learning Outcomes

Tika Wahyu Lestari, Dian Fadhilawati, Nita Sutanti
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The present study has the intention to create, validate, evaluate the effectiveness, and gain responses toward the developed product of Easy listening audio for enhancing the eight grade students’ listening learning outcomes in Blitar It was achieved by adapting Sugiyono's frameworks of developing the product into seven phases which covered; 1) problems identification and, solution identification, 2) designing and developing the product,3) validating and revising the product, 4) conducting product trials,5) collecting feedback from teachers and students, 6) evaluating and revising the product, and 7) finalizing it for publication.  The research reported that the Easy Listening Audio comprised audio listening materials describing people, things, and animals, and three guidebooks for teachers, students, and the public. The validation process confirmed that the developed product was highly valid, with material validators rating it at 95% and media validators at 89%. The effectiveness of the product was also evident from the t-test results, which showed a value of less than 0.005, indicating a significant improvement in learning outcomes. Additionally, users responded positively to the product, with 91.6% of students rating it as "Very good" and 78.5% of teachers rating it as "Good." Therefore, it is recommended that teachers consider using the developed Easy Listening Audio as an alternative medium, particularly for teaching listening descriptive text in junior high schools  
开发易听音频作为提高八年级学生听力学习成果的替代媒介
本研究旨在创建、验证、评估易听音频产品的有效性,并获得对易听音频产品开发的响应,以提高英国八年级学生的听力学习成果。1)问题识别和解决方案识别,2)设计和开发产品,3)验证和修改产品,4)进行产品试验,5)收集教师和学生的反馈,6)评估和修改产品,7)完成出版。该研究报告称,“简易听力音频”包括描述人物、事物和动物的音频听力材料,以及教师、学生和公众的3本指南。验证过程确认开发的产品是高度有效的,材料验证者评价为95%,介质验证者评价为89%。从t检验结果也可以看出产品的有效性,其值小于0.005,表明学习效果有显著改善。此外,用户对该产品的反应积极,91.6%的学生将其评为“非常好”,78.5%的教师将其评为“好”。因此,建议教师考虑使用开发的易听音频作为替代媒介,特别是在初中听力描述性文本教学中
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