IMPROVING THE EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION AND THEIR READING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT BY USING INDONESIAN FABLES AT SMP N 2 AMBULU JEMBER
Abstract
SUMMARY
Improving the VIII D Grade Students’ Reading Comprehension Achievement and Students’
Participation by Using Fables at SMP Negeri 2 Ambulu Jember; Retno Andayani Lestari; 2006;
38 pages; English Education the Faculty of Teacher Training And Education, University of
Jember.
This Classroom Action Research was intended to improve the VIII D Grade students’
participation and their reading comprehension achievement at SMP Negeri 2 Ambulu by Using
Fables. The respondents of this research were the students of class VIII D in the 2012/ 2013
Academic Year. This class was chosen because it has the lowest mean score of reading
comprehension test among the other eight grade classes as informed by the English teachers. The
students’ mean score of reading in VIII D class were 52, 5 whereas, the minimum mastery
criteria of this school are 65. This research was done in two cycles. The cycle covered activities
namely the preparation of the action, implementation of the action, evaluation and reflection of
the action.
The supporting data were collected by interview and documentation. The main data about the
students’ reading comprehension achievement were collected by using reading test by using
Indonesian Fables. The result of students’ active participation in joining the teaching learning
process in Cycle 1 were 23 out of 36 students (63, 8%), meanwhile the result of students’ reading
comprehension test were 65, 21% or 24 students out of 37. This mean score had not achieved the
required mean score of the research. This happened because the students did not pay attention to
the lesson, also they still felt doubt and afraid to answer the question given by the researcher.
Then the actions were continued in Cycle 2 by revising the materials and the students’ way of
doing the exercises in group. The result of the students’ actively participation was better, there
were 82, 8% or 29 out of 35 students who actively participated, and the result of students’
reading comprehension achievement in Cycle 2 were 71, 63% or 34 out of 36 students. In Cycle
2, the students felt more confident to do the task given by the researcher, and they were not felt
reluctant anymore to do the task. It means that the students’ reading comprehension test and
participation improved in two Cycles. Based on the result, it could be concluded that teaching
reading by using Indonesian Fables could improve the students’ reading comprehension
achievement and participation. Then it is suggested to the English teacher also to use Indonesian
Fables as an alternative material in teaching reading since Indonesian fables is interesting and
can motivate the students so they would enjoy reading the English text of Indonesian Fables.
Besides it is suggested to the students to be more active in the teaching learning activities of
reading. Further for the future teacher researchers who have similar problems are suggested to
use the present research results as information or input to conduct a further research either with
the same or different research design, using Indonesian Fables as fables from other countries and
investigating different level of students.