Friday, April 30, 2021

Journal Review : ‘Improving Students’ Reading Skill through Collaborative Learning’

Name: Anis Septianingsih

Class: 4E

NPM: 1910631060066

Journal: ‘Improving Students’ Reading Skill through Collaborative Learning’ by Arliani Gunawan Putri, Arrin Nur Octavialis, and Irma Savitri Sadikin


Journal Review


    A journal titled ‘Improving Students’ Reading Skill through Collaborative Learning’ was created by Arliani Gunawan Putri, Arrin Nur Octavialis, and Irma Savitri Sadikin. In the journal, the researchers try to explain how effective students’ reading skill is after they were instructed by using Collaborative Learning method. In collaborative learning, each member contributes ideas, information, abilities, and skills they have to improve. Besides being able to increase the students’ interest and motivation, it is believed using collaborative or group learning will also develop their thinking skill more creatively.

    To find out whether there is any significant improvement of the students’ reading skill after they were taught by using collaborative learning, the researchers conducted an experiment at SMPN 5 Cimahi by collecting thirty six students from the seventh grade as the sample. The research was conducted in eight meetings. At the first meeting the researchers administered a pre-test. From the second until the seventh meeting, the researchers conducted the treatment in two cycles by using Collaborative Learning. At the last meeting, the researchers administered post-test to find out the students’ improvement in their reading skill after they were taught by using Collaborative Learning.

    According to the result of the experiment in this journal, it was found that the application of learning Learning Together (LT) can improve students’ reading ability and their achievement in the subject matter of public buildings at SMPN 5 Cimahi. The reading skills of the seventh grade students based on the pre-test and post-test after they were taught using Collaborative Learning showed a difference. The highest improvement of students' reading skills is on aspects of understanding and reading.

    This journal does not have many advantages other than to inform the readers about a way that is believed as one of the methods that can improve students’ reading skills. Unlike other creative methods, the researchers decided to use collaborative learning, which in my opinion is very old-fashioned and outdated considering students are very familiar with this method. Students are often assigned to work in groups every now and then, and I am certain they find nothing special about it. Granted collaborative learning could ease them in solving difficult assignments with their peers, but the impact of this method would not be effective to every individual when applied. The main concern is that students can be dependent on the peers whom they consider to be smarter to work on the assignment, while the rest of the students who lack of skill are still struggling and have not improved.

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