IMPROVING READING COMPREHENSION ACHIEVEMENT BY USING COMIC STRIPS OF GRADE X-4 STUDENTS OF SMAN 1 KENCONG JEMBER
Abstract
This Classroom Action Research was intended to improve the tenth grade
students’ reading comprehension achievement by using comic strips at SMAN 1
Kencong Jember in the 2011/2012 academic year. Based on the preliminary study
in the form of interview with the English teacher of SMAN 1 Kencong Jember, it
was found that the students of class X-4 had difficulties in comprehending reading
texts because they lacked of vocabularies and also were not interested in reading
materials. Besides, the students also lacked of participation in the classroom
during the reading teaching and learning process. This was proven by their
reading scores which showed that there were 18 out of 36 students (50%) who
could achieve the minimum score requirement for the English subject,70. The
researchers tried to overcome the problem by applying different type material that
is comic strips.
The data collection methods used reading comprehension test and the
observation in the form of checklist to get the primary data. The data were
analyzed statistically. The action was implemented in two cycles in order to
achieve the objectives of this classroom action research. The first cycle was done
in three meetings included the test. The results of the classroom observation
showed that 50% in meeting 1 and 64% in meeting 2 of the students were active
during the teaching learning process. It showed that there was improvement of the
students’ active participation from meeting 1 to meeting 2, but it had not achieved
the objective of the research that was 75% or more of the students who were
active in reading teaching learning process. In addition, the result of the reading comprehension test in the first cycle had not achieved the criteria of success of the
research that was 75% of the students got 70 or higher in the reading
comprehension test. The percentage of the students who got score ≥ 70 was only
24 students or 67% out of 36 students.
Based on the results of the first cycle above, the second cycle was
necessary to be conducted. Some revision had been made to solve the problems
found in the first cycle. The classroom observation and reading comprehension
test in the second cycle showed an improvement. In the classroom observation,
the students’ active participation showed that 78% in meeting 1 and 83% in
meeting 2 of the students actively participated in the teaching learning process.
So, the result of the observation in meeting 1 and meeting 2 had achieved the
objective of the research. In the reading comprehension test, the percentage of the
students who got score ≥ 70 in the reading comprehension test was 28 students, or
78% out of 36 students. Based on those results, it can be concluded that the
actions in the second cycle were successful because the results of classroom
observation and reading comprehension test achieved the objectives of the
research.
Finally, it can be summarized that the use of comic strips could improve
the X-4 students’ reading comprehension achievement and their active
participation in the reading teaching learning process at SMAN 1 Kencong
Jember.