Reviews of Teachers’ Characters in Students’ Autobiography

The research aimed to describe reviews of teachers’ characters found in students’ autobiography. It belonged in the field of Indonesian Language Education, and the data were in the form of students’ autobiography, written in Indonesian. A descriptive-qualitative approach was utilized to observe the...

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Main Authors: Atiqa Sabardila, Markhamah Markhamah, Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2020-07-01
Series:Lingua Cultura
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6418
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spelling doaj-c50dec2beb544446b0640cf1c16663a12021-06-22T03:35:04ZengBina Nusantara UniversityLingua Cultura1978-81182460-710X2020-07-011419710510.21512/lc.v14i1.64185545Reviews of Teachers’ Characters in Students’ AutobiographyAtiqa Sabardila0Markhamah Markhamah1Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi2Graduate Program of Indonesian Education Universitas Muhammadiyah SurakartaGraduate Program of Indonesian Education Universitas Muhammadiyah SurakartaGraduate Program of Indonesian Education Universitas Muhammadiyah SurakartaThe research aimed to describe reviews of teachers’ characters found in students’ autobiography. It belonged in the field of Indonesian Language Education, and the data were in the form of students’ autobiography, written in Indonesian. A descriptive-qualitative approach was utilized to observe the attitude, behavior, or perception of autobiographers about their teachers’ characters in the past. The source triangulation was used to verify the validity of the data. The data were analyzed through a comparative method using referential and marker reading techniques, in addition to the focused-group discussion. The results of the research show that the teachers’ characters portrayed in students’ autobiography includes: (1) positive characters: responsible, patient, caring, easy to understand, fair, making students smart, inspiring creativity; and (2) negative characters: fierce/yelling, scary in anger, hard to understand, flirty. From the results, it can be concluded that students’ autobiography evidently helps measure the quality of teachers’ characters, and negative characters reduce the learning process’s effectiveness.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6418teacher characterteacher reviewstudent autobiography
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Reviews of Teachers’ Characters in Students’ Autobiography
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teacher character
teacher review
student autobiography
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Markhamah Markhamah
Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi
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issn 1978-8118
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description The research aimed to describe reviews of teachers’ characters found in students’ autobiography. It belonged in the field of Indonesian Language Education, and the data were in the form of students’ autobiography, written in Indonesian. A descriptive-qualitative approach was utilized to observe the attitude, behavior, or perception of autobiographers about their teachers’ characters in the past. The source triangulation was used to verify the validity of the data. The data were analyzed through a comparative method using referential and marker reading techniques, in addition to the focused-group discussion. The results of the research show that the teachers’ characters portrayed in students’ autobiography includes: (1) positive characters: responsible, patient, caring, easy to understand, fair, making students smart, inspiring creativity; and (2) negative characters: fierce/yelling, scary in anger, hard to understand, flirty. From the results, it can be concluded that students’ autobiography evidently helps measure the quality of teachers’ characters, and negative characters reduce the learning process’s effectiveness.
topic teacher character
teacher review
student autobiography
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/Lingua/article/view/6418
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