IMPROVING STUDENTS’ READING ABILITY AT THE TENTH GRADE OF SMA HARAPAN 3 MEDAN BY USING SCAFFOLDING METHOD

Dwi Suci Amaniarsih
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- The low ability to read in English is still a problem that most students often experience. In fact, today's English is needed along with the development of information and communication technology and the strong currents of globalization that make the world seem limitless. Therefore this study aims to improve students' ability to read English using the scaffolding method. The research was conducted on grade X SMA Harapan 3 Medan using the Classroom Action Research (CAR) method. Based on the results of classroom action carried out in 2 cycles on grade X SMA Harapan 3 Medan, it shows that the scaffolding method is proven to improve students' English reading skills. Based on the results of the actions in Cycle I, it is known that the percentage of completeness of student learning outcomes is 60%. Whereas in cycle II the completeness of students learning outcomes increased to 80%. While the average value of the two cycles shows that there were 24 students (80%) who experienced completeness, while only 6 students (20%) did not experience mastery in the material for students' English reading ability by using the Scaffolding method. Thus it can be stated that the Scaffolding method can improve students' English reading ability, where 70% of the total number of students can follow the learning process well and have achieved a KKM score of 70.
运用脚手架法提高小学十年级学生的阅读能力
-英语阅读能力低下仍然是大多数学生经常遇到的问题。事实上,今天的英语是随着信息和通信技术的发展和强大的全球化潮流而需要的,全球化使世界看起来无限广阔。因此,本研究旨在运用脚手架教学法提高学生的英语阅读能力。本研究采用课堂行动研究(CAR)方法在小学X年级Harapan 3棉兰进行。通过对小学X年级Harapan 3棉兰班进行2个周期的课堂行动,结果表明,脚手架教学法能够有效提高学生的英语阅读能力。根据周期1的行为结果,我们知道学生学习成果的完成率为60%。而在第二阶段,学生对学习成果的完满度提高到80%。而两个循环的平均值显示,使用脚手架法对培养学生英语阅读能力的材料,有24名学生(80%)体验到了完全,只有6名学生(20%)没有体验到掌握。由此可见,脚手架教学法提高了学生的英语阅读能力,其中70%的学生能够很好地跟随学习过程,KKM得分达到70分。
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