Exploring Picture Series, Students Motivation and Gender Toward Speaking Achievement

None Kurnia Saputri, None Darmawan Budiyanto, None Sisca Meidina Saputri, None Enny Hidajati, Maryanti Sawitry
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The media utilized in the teaching and learning process should adapt to the circumstances and settings, as well as be compatible with the abilities of the students. The media industry has a common need for creative men and women who can effectively communicate information and ideas via words and visuals. This study was aimed to found out: whether or not there were an influence of interaction among picture series, motivation and gender toward speaking achievement. Method of this research used quantitative with factorial 2x2x2 design approach. There were 60 students as sample, 30 students for experimental group and 30 students for control group. The sample was taken by using purposive sampling., the data were collected by using speaking test and questionnaires. To verify the hypotheses, the data were analyzed by using three-way ANAVA. Based on the data analysis, the result of three-way ANAVA showed that the interaction between: 1) the experiment and control classes obtained significant values = 0.001 < 0.05, the first hypothesis was acceptable, 2) the male and female genders obtained significant values = 0.367 > 0.05, the second hypothesis cannot be accepted, 3) high and low motivation obtained significant value = 0.085 > 0.05, the third hypothesis is unacceptable, 4) class and gender obtained significant value = 0.820 > 0.05, the fourth hypothesis is not acceptable, 5) class and motivation obtained Significant value = 0.669 > 0.05, then the fifth hypothesis is unacceptable, 6) Gender and motivation obtained Significant value = 0.015 < 0.05, then the sixth hypothesis is acceptable, and 7) the interaction among class, gender and motivation was obtained Significant value = 0.380 > 0.05, the seventh hypothesis was unacceptable. Thus, it could be concluded that there was no interaction between class, gender and motivation for speaking achievement scores.
探讨图片系列、学生动机及性别对口语成就的影响
在教学和学习过程中使用的媒体应适应环境和环境,并与学生的能力相适应。媒体行业普遍需要有创造力的人,他们可以通过文字和视觉有效地传达信息和想法。本研究旨在探讨图片系列、动机和性别之间的互动是否对言语成就有影响。本研究方法采用定量与因子2x2x2设计方法。样本60名,试验组30名,对照组30名。样本采用目的抽样法。,数据收集采用口语测试和问卷调查。为了验证假设,使用三向ANAVA对数据进行分析。根据数据分析,三向ANAVA结果显示:1)实验类与控制类之间的交互作用达到显著值= 0.001 <0.05,第一个假设可以接受;2)男女性别获得显著值= 0.367 >0.05,第二个假设不能被接受,3)高动机和低动机获得显著值= 0.085 >0.05,第三个假设不可接受,4)类别和性别获得显著值= 0.820 >0.05,第四个假设不被接受,5)类与动机得到显著值= 0.669 >6)性别与动机得到显著值= 0.015 <0.05,则接受第六个假设;7)班级、性别和动机之间的交互作用得到显著值= 0.380 >0.05,第七个假设是不可接受的。由此可见,班级、性别和动机对口语成绩的影响不存在交互作用。
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