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dc.contributor.authorMuh. Taufiqur Rahman
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-11T13:24:10Z
dc.date.available2013-12-11T13:24:10Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-11
dc.identifier.nimNIM070210491015
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/8241
dc.description.abstractOne of the objectives of the 2006 Institutional- Based Curriculum of teaching English is to support students to be more active in teaching learning activity. Being active in learning is needed to increase students’ interest and involvement in learning process. Therefore, administering Peer teaching technique with the ETH strategy, as one of the techniques in active learning, gives participants the opportunity to learn something well and at the same time to become resources for one another especially to comprehend the reading materials. This research was conducted to investigate whether there was a significant effect of Using Peer Teaching Technique with The ETH (Everyone Is A Teacher Here) Strategy on the 11 t h year students’ reading comprehension achievement at SMAN 2 Bondowoso or not and how effective the use of peer teaching technique with ETH strategy on the 11 t h year students’ reading comprehension achievement at SMAN 2 Bondowoso in the 2011/2012 academic year. The design of the research was quasi experimental design. The type of the quasi experimental research was randomized control group post-test only design. The respondents of this research were the 11 t h year students of SMAN 2 Bondowoso. The total number of the respondents was 72 students which divided into the experimental group (XI IPA 5) and the control group (XI IPA 1). The experimental group consisted of 36 students who was taught by using Peer Teaching Technique with The ETH. The control group consisted of 36 students who was taught reading without using Peer Teaching Technique with The ETH but by using lecturing technique. The area of this research was SMAN 2 Bondowoso. It was chosen purposively because the use of Peer Teaching Technique with The ETH ever been applied in teaching learning process of reading in this school but with incomplete instructions of the technique. The primary data of this research were collected from the students’ score of reading comprehension post test. Meanwhile, the homogeneity test, observation, documentation and interview with the English teacher were used to get the supporting data. The primary data were analyzed by using t-test formula with 5% significant level. The results the calculation showed that the statistical value of t-test was higher than that of t-table (3.02>2.00), and degree of freedom (df) was 70 (60 is the nearest range). It meant that the null hypothesis was rejected, while the alternative hypothesis was accepted. Then, the result of Degree of Relative Effectiveness (DRE) was 6.8 %. It meant that the degree of relative effectiveness of using peer teaching technique with ETH strategy in teaching reading comprehension was 6.8 % more effective than teaching reading by using lecturing technique. In conclusion, the use of peer teaching technique with ETH strategy gave a significant effect on the 11 t h year students’ reading comprehension achievement at SMAN 2 Bondowoso. Based on the result of the this research, the students who were taught using peer teaching technique with ETH strategy had better achievement of reading than those who were taught using lecturing technique. So, the researcher recommends the English teacher of the 11 t h year students of SMAN 2 Bondowoso to use peer teaching technique with ETH strategy as an alternative strategy in teaching learning process of reading.en_US
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dc.subjectPeer Teaching Technique, The ETH (Everyone Is A Teacher Here) Strategy, Reading Comprehension Achievementen_US
dc.titleTHE EFFECT OF USING PEER TEACHING TECHNIQUE WITH THE ETH (EVERYONE IS A TEACHER HERE) STRATEGY ON THE 11 YEAR STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT AT SMAN 2 BONDOWOSOen_US
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