THE ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENTS’ MONITOR PERFORMANCE IN REPORT TEXT WRITING AT SMA NEGERI 3 JEMBER IN THE 2011/2012 ACADEMIC YEAR
Abstract
This research was intended to investigate the eleventh grade students’ monitor
performance in report text writing at SMA Negeri 3 Jember in the 2011/2012
academic year. The subject of this research was determined by proportional random
sampling through lottery. This research took 15% of the accessible population (262
students), thus the sample was 40 students.
The instruments used in this research were interview, documentation,
questionnaire, and writing test. The interviewees were the English teacher and
administration staff. The documentation was used mainly to obtain the students' name
list and the syllabus used in SMA Negeri 3 Jember.
The result of the writing test was 32.5% of the students were classified as
‘poor’, 25% ‘fair’, 20% 'failed', 12.5% 'good', and 10% ‘excellent’. Students who
were classified as 'poor' and 'failed' were categorized as Monitor Under-users.
Writing test, which were classified as 'fair', 'good', and 'excellent,' were then referred
to the questionnaire. Students who were in these categories and stated ‘ya’ more than
two items in the items 5-10 of the questionnaire were classified as Monitor Overusers.
While
the
students
who
stated
‘ya’
less
than
3
items
were
classified
as
Optimal
Monitor
Users.
This research resulted in categorization of students' monitor performance. The
categories of monitor performance possessed by the students were Monitor Underusers,
Monitor Over-users, and Optimal Monitor User. The distribution of the
monitor performance categories was 52.5% Monitor Under-users, 42.5% Monitor
Over-users, and 5% Optimal Monitor User.