Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Applied Linguistics (CONAPLIN 9) 2017
DOI: 10.2991/conaplin-16.2017.23
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Encouraging Students' Involvement in Drama Performance (A Case Study in an English Course in Bandung)

Abstract: -This study explores the implementation of various strategies to encourage students' involvement in drama performance. The present study employed a case study by observing the teachers' and students' process of drama preparation and performance. Teachers' and students' interview were also conducted to collect the data of their responses toward the strategies. In addition, students' journals were analyzed to support the data. The findings show that there were at least three strategies implemented in encouraging… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Erdogan (2013) points out that the learning materials of drama are a pedagogy that reaches students with intelligence with different learning styles. Some scholars also support this statement ( (Abraham, 2018;Astuti, 2016;Maolida & Savitri, 2017;Nuri & Topdal, 2014;Olaniyan, 2015;Zahid & Rohi, 2018), who conclude that teaching drama provides the pedagogy aspect in teaching and learning process. In line with this, drama is a learning model that involves the mind, body, senses, and emotions (Gray et al, 2017;Jurinović, 2016;Olaniyan, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Meanwhile, Erdogan (2013) points out that the learning materials of drama are a pedagogy that reaches students with intelligence with different learning styles. Some scholars also support this statement ( (Abraham, 2018;Astuti, 2016;Maolida & Savitri, 2017;Nuri & Topdal, 2014;Olaniyan, 2015;Zahid & Rohi, 2018), who conclude that teaching drama provides the pedagogy aspect in teaching and learning process. In line with this, drama is a learning model that involves the mind, body, senses, and emotions (Gray et al, 2017;Jurinović, 2016;Olaniyan, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The low involvement of students because learning during the Pandemic focuses on online learning, potentially increasing or decreasing students' mathematics performance. The low involvement of students in learning is due to the lack of student participation in learning activities which indirectly affects student performance (Maolida & Savitri, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%