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CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This chapter typically presents the research methodology section. It covers research design, research subject, research instrument, data collection, and data analysis. They are concisely elaborated in the following descriptions. 3.1 Research Design Research design is required by researchers as a basis process of gaining and analyzing the data. The research design plays as a plan or a strategy in conducting the research. As a plan of the researcher, the research design is used to gain an understanding on groups or phenomena (Ary et al, 2010). Furthermore, the research design is plans and procedures of the research that significantly focus on methods of data collection and analysis (Creswell, 2009). Thus, it can be remarked that the research design is needed by the researcher in conducting the research, especially in collecting and analysing the data. This research particularly used a qualitative research design. Even more, the qualitative research design is the research design which attempts to understand or to find out the answer of the lately phenomena (Fraenkel, Wallen & Hyun, It tends to generate words rather than numerical data. This research was 2012). categorized as the qualitative research design due to two reasons. Firstly, this research investigated the phenomena of teaching reading strategies used by the English teacher in SMA Negeri 9 Malang because when the researcher was conducting the Internship Program II, the researcher saw the phenomena of teaching and learning activity in the classroom especially in teaching reading from 14 the beginning till the class finish. Secondly, the result of this research was framed by means of using words or descriptions qualitatively rather than numbers. Therefore, for those reasons, it could be categorized that this research was classified as qualitative. 3.2 Research Subject The researcher required the research subject as a person who was investigated further in the research. Mc Millan (1996) claims that the research subject is an individual who involves or participates in the research. Apart from this, while the researcher was conducting the Internship Program II at SMA Negeri 9 Malang, the researcher met the teacher who taught English. Accordingly, regarding this research, the researcher decided to choose the English teacher at SMA Negeri 9 Malang as the research subject because that English teacher has been teaching English for 19 years at SMA Negeri 9 Malang. 3.3 Data Collection Collecting the data is an important element or method in conducting the research. Similarly, Ary et al (2010) state that the data collection is method of collecting or gathering the data. It was intended to facilitate the researcher in obtaining the data rigidly. 3.3.1 Method and Instrument Method and instrument are the way the researchers do for collecting the data. There were two kinds of data collection that used by the researcher, those are observation and interview. Even more, in this research, the researcher applied to gain the data through observation and interview. 15 3.3.1.1 Observation For the researcher, observation focused on a fundamental way to gaining the data in the qualitative research. Therefore by using observation, the researcher can observe the process of activities and record what the research subject does (Fraenkel, Wallen & Hyun, 2012). According to Ary et al (2010), the observation is a basis of collecting or gathering the data. Moreover, it relies on narrative or words to describe settings, behaviours,and interactions then there are two types of observations namely: participant and non participant observation. Firstly, participant observation is in which the researcher participates or involves actively in the event. Secondly, non participant observation is in which the researcher does not participate or involve in the event. Furthermore, the researcher decided to be a non participant observer who did not participate or involve in the teaching and learning process in order to keep the class activities run naturally. In this research, the researcher used field notes and observation checklist as a means of obtaining the data within the observation process. Similarly, field notes and observation checklist are common instruments which are used to collect the data during the observation process (Ary et al, 2010). The aim of applying field notes and checklist are to make the researcher remember the actual circumtances or detailed information that occur within the observation process. Additionally, by means of using field notes and checklist, the researcher can check whether or not the statements of the research subject in the interview section are reliable. Field notes can be seen in Appendix 1 and also checklist can be seen in Appendix 2 16 3.3.1.2 Interview Interview is one of the most commonly techniques for obtaining the qualitative data. The interview is used to collect the data or information from people about opinions, beliefs, and feelings about situations in their own words (Ary et al, 2010). It may provide information that cannot be gained through observation, or it can be used to verify the observation result. Furthermore, Hancock (2009) conveys that there are three types of interviews such as a structured interview, a semi structured interview, and an unstructured interview. Firstly, the structured interview is an interview which the researcher makes well- preparation of fixed questions. Secondly, the semi structured interview is an interview that the researcher formulates questions, but the researcher may modify the format or the questions during the interview process. Lastly, the unstructured interview is a conversational type of interview in which the questions arise from the situation. For this research, the researcher used the semi structured interview since the researcher could prepare questions for the research subject, and the researcher could modify the questions within the interview process. Further, the researcher administered one interview with the English teacher at SMA Negeri 9 Malang as the respondent. Another instrument employed by the researcher in this research was an interview guide. Creswell (2011) argues that the interview guide is an instrument which is designed or prepared by the researcher which comprises instructions for the interview process, questions, and space to take notes of the interviewee’s responses. In other words, the interview guide provided the purpose of reminding 17
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