MATCH AND MISMATCH BETWEEN STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLES AND TEACHER’S TEACHING STYLES RELATED TO STUDENTS’ ENGLISH PROFICIENCY

Sokhira Linda Vinde (IAIN Padangsidimpuan, Indonesia)

Abstract


Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi kesesuaian dan ketidaksesuaian antara gaya belajar siswa dan gaya mengajar guru dalam pembelajaran bahasa Inggris serta untuk melihat efek dari kesesuaian dan ketidaksesuaian tersebut terhadap kemampuan bahasa Inggris siwa. Penelitian ini merupakan studi kasus di slaha satu universitas. Responden penelitian ini terdiri dari seorang guru dan 32 siswa. Dalam hal pengumpulan data, penelitian ini menggunakan angket dan wawancara yang masing-masing diberikan kepada guru dan siswa yang dilanjutkan dengan observasi kelas. Kemudian data yang telah diperoleh  dianalisis berdasarkan prinsip data analisis interpretive dan empirical. Hasil penemuan dari penelitian ini adalah sebgaian besar siswa memiliki gaya belajar kinesthetic yang diikuti dengan gaya belajar visual, audio, dan verbal. Sebaliknya, gaya mengajar guru lebih dominan mengarah pada gaya mengajar verbal. Maka, dapat diasumsikan bahwa terdapat ketidaksesuaiain antara gaya belajar siswa dan gaya mengajar guru. Namun, ketidaksesuaian itu tidak memberikan efek negatif terhadap kemampuan siswa.


Keywords


Learning Styles, Teaching Stlyes, Match and Mismatch, and Achievement

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