Effects of Pop Culture for Improving Student-Teachers’ Writing Skill (A Case Study at Galuh University)

R. Ratnawati
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Writing, one of the four skills which have to be taught by educators in language learning. Starting from classroom observation implied that students confronted the difficulties in writing involving generating ideas, organizing words, and making compositions. This study supposes to explore some effects of pop culture as authentic materials for English language teaching in improving students’ writing skill. Due to pop culture relates to students’ life and experience, it is considered to be a stimulus for gaining students’ ideas, information, motivation, and interest in teaching writing. The students of secondary school were involved in this study and descriptive case study was employed to observe the importance of pop culture in writing class. Also, questionnaires and students’ works are the instruments to measure its effects. Both students’ works and result of the questionnaires pointed out that significantly improvement obtained after applying pop culture. In line with findings, it can be said that pop cultures have significant effects toward students’ writing skill. So, educators need to apply pop culture as their choices in future planning lesson.
流行文化对提高师生写作水平的影响(以美国高卢大学为例)
写作是教育工作者在语言学习中必须教授的四项技能之一。从课堂观察开始,意味着学生在写作中遇到的困难包括产生想法、组织单词和写作。本研究旨在探讨流行文化作为英语教学的真实素材在提高学生写作能力方面的作用。由于流行文化与学生的生活和经历有关,它被认为是获得学生思想、信息、动机和写作教学兴趣的刺激因素。本研究以中学学生为研究对象,采用描述性个案研究的方法观察流行文化在写作课上的重要性。此外,问卷调查和学生的作品是衡量其效果的工具。学生的作品和问卷调查结果都表明,应用流行文化后,学生的学习能力有了显著的提高。根据研究结果,可以说流行文化对学生的写作技巧有显著的影响。因此,教育工作者需要将流行文化作为未来规划课的选择。
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