Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites

The study described teachers’ speech performance using textual and non-textual elements in language teaching-learning. The linguistic element is the text of the language landscape of Toba Caldera Geosites. This research was conducted from the philosophical perspective of empiricism that is relevant...

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Main Authors: Robert Sibarani, Mangatur Nababan, Wahyudi Wahyudi, Defri Elias Simatupang, Yessy Octavianna
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Published: Universitas Syiah Kuala 2024-09-01
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author Robert Sibarani
Mangatur Nababan
Wahyudi Wahyudi
Defri Elias Simatupang
Yessy Octavianna
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description The study described teachers’ speech performance using textual and non-textual elements in language teaching-learning. The linguistic element is the text of the language landscape of Toba Caldera Geosites. This research was conducted from the philosophical perspective of empiricism that is relevant to the phenomenological paradigm, with the type of interpretative and constructive phenomenology underlying the qualitative design. The qualitative design model applied in this research was phenomenology, aiming to understand and describe individuals’ subjective experiences and perspectives. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, focused group discussions, and direct participatory observation. The procedure covered (1) establishing the objectives of the study and bracketing, (2) locating participants or informants, (3) data collection, (4) transcription and data analysis, (5) coding and categorization, (6) phenomenological reduction, (7) descriptive and theoretical write-up, (8) interpretation and synthesis, (9) construction and reconstruction, (10) verification and validity, and (11) formulating the findings. The results revealed that teachers should master and be able to practice a combination of text, co-text, and context simultaneously to improve speech performance in language teaching. A text includes verbal skills, co-text includes non-textual and paratextual skills, and context includes situational, cultural, social, ideological, and situational skills. In language teaching-learning, teachers should effectively and informatively master speech performance by using appropriate texts, co-texts, and contexts. The study of speech performance in language teaching-learning offers a valuable understanding of the complexities of effective communication in an educational environment.
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spelling doaj-art-e81b463d33db4ee89c54607464a00d7f2025-01-28T10:47:38ZengUniversitas Syiah KualaStudies in English Language and Education2355-27942461-02752024-09-011131729174710.24815/siele.v11i3.3500318964Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera GeositesRobert Sibarani0Mangatur Nababan1Wahyudi Wahyudi2Defri Elias Simatupang3Yessy Octavianna4Universitas Sumatera UtaraUniversitas Negeri Sebelas MaretUniversitas AndalasBadan Riset dan Inovasi NasionalUniversitas HKBP NommensenThe study described teachers’ speech performance using textual and non-textual elements in language teaching-learning. The linguistic element is the text of the language landscape of Toba Caldera Geosites. This research was conducted from the philosophical perspective of empiricism that is relevant to the phenomenological paradigm, with the type of interpretative and constructive phenomenology underlying the qualitative design. The qualitative design model applied in this research was phenomenology, aiming to understand and describe individuals’ subjective experiences and perspectives. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, focused group discussions, and direct participatory observation. The procedure covered (1) establishing the objectives of the study and bracketing, (2) locating participants or informants, (3) data collection, (4) transcription and data analysis, (5) coding and categorization, (6) phenomenological reduction, (7) descriptive and theoretical write-up, (8) interpretation and synthesis, (9) construction and reconstruction, (10) verification and validity, and (11) formulating the findings. The results revealed that teachers should master and be able to practice a combination of text, co-text, and context simultaneously to improve speech performance in language teaching. A text includes verbal skills, co-text includes non-textual and paratextual skills, and context includes situational, cultural, social, ideological, and situational skills. In language teaching-learning, teachers should effectively and informatively master speech performance by using appropriate texts, co-texts, and contexts. The study of speech performance in language teaching-learning offers a valuable understanding of the complexities of effective communication in an educational environment.https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/SiELE/article/view/35003educational anthropolinguisticsteaching-learningspeech performance
spellingShingle Robert Sibarani
Mangatur Nababan
Wahyudi Wahyudi
Defri Elias Simatupang
Yessy Octavianna
Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
Studies in English Language and Education
educational anthropolinguistics
teaching-learning
speech performance
title Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
title_full Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
title_fullStr Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
title_full_unstemmed Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
title_short Speech performance in language teaching-learning: Culturally textual and non-textual landscapes of Toba Caldera Geosites
title_sort speech performance in language teaching learning culturally textual and non textual landscapes of toba caldera geosites
topic educational anthropolinguistics
teaching-learning
speech performance
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/SiELE/article/view/35003
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