THE USE OF COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIC READING: CHANGING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION AND MOTIVATION (An Experimental Research at the Eighth Grade of SMPN 1 Barat in the Academic Year of 2014/2015) THESIS By: IRMA RAHMAWATI K2211046 ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY SURAKARTA 2015
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THE USE OF COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIC READING:
CHANGING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION
AND MOTIVATION
(An Experimental Research at the Eighth Grade of SMPN 1 Barat
in the Academic Year of 2014/2015)
THESIS
By:
IRMA RAHMAWATI
K2211046
ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
SURAKARTA
2015
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THE USE OF COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIC READING:
CHANGING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION
AND MOTIVATION
(An Experimental Research at the Eighth Grade of SMPN 1 Barat
in the Academic Year of 2014/2015)
THESIS
By:
IRMA RAHMAWATI
K2211046
ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
SURAKARTA
2015
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THE USE OF COLLABORATIVE STRATEGIC READING:
CHANGING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION
AND MOTIVATION
(An Experimental Research at the Eighth Grade of SMPN 1 Barat
in the Academic Year of 2014/2015)
By:
IRMA RAHMAWATI
K2211046
A Thesis
Submitted to Teacher Training and Education Faculty
of Sebelas Maret University to Fulfill One of the Requirements
for Getting Undergraduate Degree of Education in English
ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY
SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
SURAKARTA
October 2015
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MOTTO
“For indeed, with hardship (will be) ease.
Indeed, with hardship (will be) ease.”
(Qur’an, 94: 5-6)
“Allah does not charge a soul except (with that within) its capacity. …”
(Qur’an, 2: 286)
“Remember, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.”
(Dale Carnegie)
“Bukan bantal yang membuatmu tidur nyaman,
namun hati yang tentram dan jiwa yang memaafkan.”
(@yusibnuyasin)
“Life is a scenario of battles;
Fight and fight! Survive and keep alive!”
(the writer)
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DEDICATION
This thesis is whole-heartedly dedicated to those
who transmit positive energy so I can keep working
and transforming for a better life:
• My beloved parents, Suprapto and
Kuntiwati.
• My brothers and sisters, also my cute nieces
• My lovely partner in cream
• The A-Team EED UNS 2011
With love,
Imung
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ABSTRACT
Irma Rahmawati. K2211046. THE USE OF COLLABORATIVE
STRATEGIC READING: CHANGING STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION AND MOTIVATION (An Experimental Research at the
Eighth Grade of SMPN 1 Barat in the Academic Year of 2014/2015). Thesis.
Surakarta: Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Sebelas Maret University
Surakarta, October 2015.
The objective of this research is to identify: (1) whether there is significant
difference in reading comprehension achievement between students taught using
Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) and direct instruction method; (2) which
method, CSR or direct instruction method, is more effective to be applied in
teaching reading; and (3) which group, control group or experimental group, has
higher motivation.
This research is a quasi experimental research with pos-test only and
control group design which is conducted at SMPN 1 Barat in the academic year of
2014/2015. This research uses mixed methods approach which applies concurrent
nested strategy with the quantitative data as the priority. The population is the
eighth grade students of SMPN 1 Barat. The number of the total population is 273
students coming from eight classes. The sampling method used in this research is
cluster random sampling. From the population, two classes are taken randomly as
the sample. The samples are class VIII C as the experimental group which
consists of 33 students, and class VIII F as the control group which consists of 33
students. The research instruments used to collect the data in this research are test
and questionnaire. The techniques of the data analysis used are descriptive and
inferential statistics and the data are analyzed by using t-test formula.
The finding of the research shows the following: (1) there is a significant
difference in reading comprehension between the students taught using
Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR) and the students taught using direct
instruction method at the eighth grade of SMP Negeri 1 Barat in the academic
year of 2014/2015 with the t-value or to= 4.432 ; (2) CSR is more effective to be
applied in teaching reading than direct instruction method, since the mean score of
the experimental group (65.455) is higher than the mean score of the control
group (55.545); and (3) the students taught using CSR have higher motivation
than the students taught using direct instruction method, since the mean score of
the experimental group (151.667) is higher than the mean score of the control
group (142.848).
Key words: CSR, direct instruction, reading comprehension, motivation
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Praise be to Allah SWT who has given His blessing to the writer so that
she can finish the thesis as a partial requirement for achieving the undergraduate
degree of education in Teacher Training and Education Faculty.
The writer realizes that the accomplishment of this thesis required the
helps from several parties. Therefore, in this occasion the writer would like to
express her deepest gratitude and appreciation to the following:
1. Prof. Dr. Joko Nurkamto, M.Pd., the Dean of Teacher Training and
Education Faculty.
2. Teguh Sarosa, S.S., M.Hum., as the Head of English Education
Department and as the writer’s academic consultant, who has given the
writer permission to write the thesis and has given the writer guidance and
help during her study.
3. Dr. Abdul Asib, M.Pd. as the first consultant and Drs. Siswantoro,
M.Hum. as the second consultant who have given their guidance, advice,
encouragement, and patience during the writing process of the thesis.
4. Suyitno, S.Pd., MM.Pd., the Headmaster of SMP Negeri 1 Barat who gave
the writer permission and facilitated her in conducting the research in the
institution.
5. Anik Yuliastuti, S.Pd. and Yuliastuti, S.Pd., the English teachers of SMP
Negeri 1 Barat who helped the writer in collecting the data.
6. Students of Class VIII A, VIII C, and VIII F of SMP Negeri 1 Barat as the
respondents of the research.
7. The writer’s beloved parents who have given their love and support to the
writer in finishing the thesis.
8. Anggoro Bayu, Gunasih, and Koman Hanifah Nur Najibah who have
given their love, help, and support to the writer during the process of
arranging the thesis.
9. All of the writer’s friends in English Education Department, especially
Class A year of 2011.
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10. Family of Griya Widoro Asri 1 and Wisma Putri Kyoung Kim.
11. Teachers, families, friends and acquaintances who have helped and
supported the writer in finishing the thesis.
12. Additional ‘thanks to’: to Soloraya motorcycle-thief chain, thanks for
stealing the beloved Jupe and giving the writer another great lesson of life;
thanks for giving the writer another big challenge during the process of
finishing the thesis.
The writer also realizes that this thesis is still far from being perfect, so
that she expects comments and suggestions for improvement. Hopefully, this
thesis will be useful for the readers.
Surakarta, October 2015
Irma Rahmawati
K2211046
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE ............................................................................................................ i
PRONOUNCEMENT ..................................................................................... ii
SUBMISSION ................................................................................................ iii
APPROVAL OF CONSULTANTS ................................................................ iv
LEGALIZATION ........................................................................................... v
MOTTO ......................................................................................................... vi
DEDICATION ............................................................................................... vii
ABSTRACT ................................................................................................... viii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .............................................................................. ix
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................ xi
LIST OF TABLES .......................................................................................... xvi
LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................................ xvii
LIST OF APPENDICES ................................................................................. xviii
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the Research ......................................... 1
B. Problem Identification .................................................. 5
C. Problem Limitation ....................................................... 6
D. Problem Statements ...................................................... 6
E. Research Objectives ...................................................... 6
F. Benefits of the Research .............................................. 7
CHAPTER II REVIEW OF THEORIES
A. Theoretical Description ................................................. 8