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Title: The Effectiveness of Talking Drawing Strategy to Improve Students’ Ability in Reading Comprehension
Authors: Batubara, Ita Permata Sari
Keywords: Talking Drawing Strategy;Reading comprehension
Issue Date: 20-Sep-2019
Abstract: This study deals with the The Effectiveness of Talking Drawing Strategy to Improve Students‟ Ability in Reading Comprehension. It aimed to investigate the improvement on the students‟ reading ability, describe the students‟ activities, and describe the teacher‟s performance in reading comprehension by applying Talking Drawing Strategy . This study was conducted by using Classroom Action Research (CAR). The subject of this research was all students in VII-1 at SMP N 17 Medan, that consisting of 32 students of 2019/2020 academic year. There were two kinds of data collected in this research, namely quatitative and qualitative data. The quantitative data were taken from the students‟ scores on reading comprehension, while the qualitative ones obtained from the observation of students‟ activity and teacher‟s performance in learning process. Those data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The research findings showed that there was an improvement of students‟ scores after applying Talking Drawing Strategy In Pre-test, the students‟ average score was 60.5 (no one got score more than 80), in Cycle I, the students‟ average score was 75.0 and in Cycle II the students‟ average score was 90.0. It was also found that the students‟ activities and teacher‟s performance increased; the average percentage of students‟score was 59.66% in cycle I and 81.37% in cycle II While, the teacher‟s activity in learning had improved well with the average percentage of 55.00% in the first cycle and 76.10% in second cycle. In conclusion, talking drawing strategy was effective to improve students‟ ability in reading Comprehension
URI: http://repository.umsu.ac.id/handle/123456789/3233
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