Show simple item record

dc.contributor.authorIqhrammullah, Muhammad
dc.contributor.authorZuelda, Natasya
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-04T00:57:31Z
dc.date.available2017-07-04T00:57:31Z
dc.date.issued2017-04-04
dc.identifier.citation[1] Information on http://rri.co.id/voi/post/berita/269390/pendidikan/pendidikan_aceh_ terpuruk_di_peringkat_32_nasional.html. [2] Information on http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/101east/2013/02/20132196525715 4992.html. [3] R. Akerman and I. Naele, Debating the evidence: an international review of current situation and perceptions (Research Report, The English-Speaking Union, 2011). [4] Chien-Hui Yang and E. Rusli, Using Debate As A Pedagogical Tool in Enhancing Pre-Service Teachers’ Learning and Critical Thinking. J. of Int. Edu. Research. 8 (2012), 135-144. [5] Mathers N, Fox N. and Hunn A. Surveys and Questionnaires. The NIHR RDS for the East Midlands / Yorkshire & the Humber, 2007. [6] L. Agustina and Bahrani, the Implementation of British Parliamentary Debating in Mulawarman Debate Society (MDS). Indonesian J. of EFL and Linguistics, 1 (2016), 79-97. [7] Yonsisno, the Effect of Using Debate Technique Toward Students’ Speaking Skill at The Eleventh Grade Students of SMA Negeri 2 Kota Sungai Penuh. J. Penelitian Universitas Jambi Seri Humaniora, 17 (2015), 40-44. [8] U. Hasanah,The Implementation of Debate Technique to Improve the Students’ Speaking Skill: Classroom Action Research at the Second Year of MTs SA Miftahul Huda Pabelan, Semarang Regency 2011/2012 (Undergraduate Thesis, Islamic Studies Institute Salatiga, 2012). [9] G. Rybold. Speaking, Listening and Understanding: Debate for Non–Native-English Speakers. Idebate Press Book, 2006. Century Skills, Education & Competitiveness: A Resource and Policy Guide. The Partnership for 21 [10] Anonymous, 21 st Century Skills, 2008. [11] Husnawadi and Syamsudarni, the Role of English Debating Tournament in the Face of the ASEAN Economy Community (AEC). Dinamika Ilmu. 16 (2016), 119-133. [12] Kristensen, F., Troeng, O., Safavi, M., & Narayanan, P. 2015. Competition in hHgher Education – Good or Bad?. Lund University. [13] Information on http://psma.kemdikbud.go.id/home/index.php?page=berita_ detail&id=Mzg1. [14] Information on http://www.kopertis12.or.id/2011/08/12/tiga-tim-olimpiade-internasional- berangkat.html. [15] F. M. Muhammadin, V. Sekarsari, M. F. Pido, K. H. Puteri, R. D. Fadillah, K. Denistia, M. R. Wicaksono, I. Hanif, T. Hindarto, D. Supriono, and M. Harisa, Handbook for Competitive Debating: Asian Parliamentary Format 3 rd Edition. Jogja Debating Forum, 2014.in_ID
dc.identifier.issn2549-5607
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/8850
dc.description.abstractWith a huge amount of budget allocation, Aceh education, however only reached 32 position out of 34 other provinces in Indonesia. Indonesia itself ranked last out of 50 countries in a landmark education report. On the other hand, competitive debate is an effective tools to improve students’ academic attainment, critical thinking skill, problem solving skill, and other soft skills. However with many challenges in debate proliferation, its practice is still uncommon and developed unevenly only in Kota Banda Aceh and its neighbour,Kabupaten Aceh Besar. This research paper aims to explore the impact of debate activities in Aceh, Acehnese students competitive debate experience and achievement, challenges of competitive debate proliferation and quality of debate competition in Aceh. The study was quantitative in nature. A questionnaire was designed on Likert scale in order to collect data from a group of 54 varsity or secondary school students who had experienced debating activity. Finally on the basis of finding shows that competitive debate improved Acehnese students ability in English, critical thinking, problem solving, logical thinking, team work, self-confidence, networking, social awareness, and competitiveness. Lacking of Acehnese students’ participation in national and international level resulted uneven distribution of good qualified debaters in Aceh. The absence of standardized debating curriculum and the lacking of financial assistance and information access were seen as the major challenges of competitive debate proliferation in Aceh.in_ID
dc.language.isoidin_ID
dc.publisherMuhammadiyah University Pressin_ID
dc.subjectcompetitive debatein_ID
dc.subjectcritical thinkingin_ID
dc.subjectEnglishin_ID
dc.subjectAcehin_ID
dc.subjecteducationin_ID
dc.titleThe Landscape of Competitive Debate In Aceh: Benefit, Achievement, and Challengesin_ID
dc.typeArticlein_ID


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record