The Application of TPACK for Teaching Content Courses: Process, Students' View, and Product in Indonesian Context

Lestari Setyowati, Sri Rachmajanti
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Due to the pandemic breakout in 2020, all facets of human life have been subject to unexpected changes. To sustain learning activities, many educational institutions have utilized Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) as way-outs. It is true for delivering content courses at the English Department, Faculty of Letters, State University of Malang, East Java, Indonesia. One affected course is teaching English for Young Learners (EYL) for sixth-semester students. Thus, this article aims to describe the implementation of TPACK, the students' view, and the product results from the process. The design of this study is an exploratory sequential design. The participants were twenty-one Offering C students taking the EYL course. Thus, data were collected qualitatively (classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, video watching, mid and final-term assessments) and quantitatively (the Likert scale questionnaire). The findings reveal that: 1) the process of teaching EYL courses TPACK involved flipped learning in the initial meeting followed by a discussion session, and the technology used was Google meet, Google class, YouTube, WhatsApp, and technical tools like a tutorial video for media demonstration, and video making; 2) the students agree on the use of technology for their learning of EYL course and feel that they have had a lot to learn from TPACK for their course, and 3) the products generated from the teaching-learning process are video and intellectual rights certificates (HKI).
印尼语境下TPACK在内容课程教学中的应用:过程、学生视角与成果
由于2020年大流行的爆发,人类生活的各个方面都发生了意想不到的变化。为了维持学习活动,许多教育机构利用技术教学内容知识(TPACK)作为出路。在印度尼西亚东爪哇的玛琅州立大学文学院英语系提供内容课程也是如此。其中一门受影响的课程是针对第六学期学生的少儿英语教学(EYL)。因此,本文旨在描述TPACK的实现,学生的观点,以及从这个过程中产生的产品结果。本研究设计为探索性序贯设计。参与者是21名参加EYL课程的C级学生。因此,数据收集是定性的(课堂观察,半结构化访谈,视频观看,中期和期末评估)和定量的(李克特量表问卷)。研究结果表明:1)TPACK EYL课程的教学过程中,在初始会议和讨论环节中采用翻转学习,使用的技术为Google meet、Google class、YouTube、WhatsApp,以及媒体演示和视频制作的教程视频等技术工具;2)学生同意使用技术来学习EYL课程,并认为TPACK对他们的课程有很多帮助,3)教学过程中产生的产品是视频和知识产权证书(HKI)。
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