Developing Teaching Materials of Listening Test Book based on
Palembang Local Cultures
Armilia Sari
Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study Program, Sriwijaya University, Jalan Raya Palembang-Prabumulih,
Inderalaya, Indonesia
Keywords: Research and Development, ADDIE model, listening test book, compact disc, Palembang local cultures
Abstract: Lecturers and students of Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study Program in Sriwijaya University
needed new teaching materials to support listening test activities, because they often used the old and
ineffective materials so that the learning process was boring. This study aimed to develop teaching materials
of listening test book and audio visual (Compact Disc) based on Palembang local cultures. The method used
in this study was Research and Development (R&D). The researcher used ADDIE model, where in this
model the researcher conducted 5 stages, Analyzing, Designing, Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating
listening test book. Results of need analysis with closed questionnaire showed that 100% students need an
innovative listening test book. This book contained 9 chapters; Palembang literature, culinary, traditional
clothes, traditional dances, regional songs, folklores, traditional wedding, traditional weapons, and
traditional house. In each chapter, there were three types of questions, multiple choices, short answer, and
filling in the blanks. After book draft had been developed, validated by three experts, and revised, the
researcher used formative evaluation by conducting one to one test, small group test, and also field test.
Listening test book was revised again based on students’ suggestions. Lastly, the researcher registered
listening test book entitled Exploring Palembang: A Fun Way to Learn Listening through Cultures’ to be
published by Sriwijaya University Press. This research was useful for students, lecturers, and the other
researchers.
1 INTRODUCTION
Listening Subjects is one of the required subjects in
Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study
Program, FKIP Unsri. The instructional goals of this
3 credits subject is to improve students’ critical
listening skills. In the learning process, the lecturer
uses some media to test students listening ability
after they are given learning material. The media
used include power point slide and old sound
recording from Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI).
As the time goes by, lecturers and students
needed new teaching materials to support listening
test activities. It was because the media that
mentioned before had been often used so that it
caused boredom in the learning process. Therefore,
researcher tried to develop the latest teaching
materials for test activities listening to students in
the class. The developed teaching material was
Compact Disc (CD) contained videos about cultures
of Palembang and questions book. The content about
local cultures of Palembang were chosen with a
consideration that the material was quite familiar
with Sriwijaya University students who live in
Palembang and Inderalaya, South Sumatra.
Based on the background mentioned above,
researcher formulated the research question as
following: "How are the results of need assessment
analyze, design, validity, and evaluation of
developed listening test book based on Palembang
local cultures?" The objectives of this research were
to develop listening test book based on Palembang
local culture and to find out the results of its need
assessment analyze, its design, its validity, and its
evaluation.
This paper described research result about how
to develop listening test book based on Palembang
local cultures. It was very important for lecturers,
students, and other researchers. By reading this
research result, the readers will have more
knowledges about step by step in developing a
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Sari, A.
Developing Teaching Materials of Listening Test Book based on Palembang Local Cultures.
DOI: 10.5220/0008993700480054
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listening test book. The reader will also know more
about Palembang local cultures.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
Amri and Iif (2010, p.159) stated that teaching
materials were all forms of materials that were used
to help teachers or lecturers in conducting teaching
and learning. The materials in question could be
either written material or unwritten material.
Teaching material must be developed according to
the needs of students to achieve the set learning
goals. To develop a teaching material, a designer or
developer needs to identify or analyze learning
needs. Yaumi (2013, p.57) stated that the need was a
gap between the conditions currently observed and
the desired conditions.
Djiwandono (1996, p.56) stated that listening test
could be held by playing oral discourse as a test
material. The discourse could be heard directly by a
speaker or through recordings and videos. The
discourse that had been played was accompanied by
tasks or questions for students.
In this study, the type of developed listening test
was an appreciative listening. Ngulube (2015, p.79)
stated that appreciative listening was pertinent when
listening to songs, poetry, stories, arguments,
statements, and cultures.
In this research students of Bahasa Indonesia and
Literature Education Study Program FKIP Unsri
were expected to be able to capture and understand
the ingredients of the local culture of Palembang.
Palembang as the capital of South Sumatra is rich in
diverse cultures. There were some cultures used as
teaching material for listening tests in this study,
1. Palembang literature,
2. Palembang culinary,
3. Traditional clothes,
4. Traditional dances,
5. Palembang regional songs,
6. Folklore,
7. Traditional wedding,
8. Traditional weapons,
9. Palembang traditional house.
3 RESEARCH METHOD
The research method used by researcher was
research and development. The products developed
in this study were listening test questions aimed at
Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study
Program students. This study used ADDIE model
(Branch, 2009) that was modified in such way so
that it fitted students’ needs. The ADDIE model
consisted of 5 stages of development, Analyzing,
Designing, Developing, Implementing, and
Evaluating. Students who became subject in
identifying the needs assessment and developing
listening test book were first semester students of
Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study
Program, Sriwijaya University. The research
subjects were 40 students as needed.
Data collection techniques used in this study
were closed questionnaires, interviews, and
validation assessments. The validation assessment
instrument was aimed at experts to find out the
quality of the developed listening test book.
Questionnaires were given based on the aspects that
became the criteria for the assessment component of
teaching materials developed by the Ministry of
National Education (2008, p.28-29) and Lestari
(2013, p.105). The expert assessment includes three
aspects, eligibility of content, eligibility of language
structure, and eligibility of presentation.
The data analysis technique used in this study
was a description technique. Data obtained from
student questionnaires were percentage and
described. Data obtained from interviews with
students were transcribed. Data obtained from
validation assessments by experts were described.
Lastly, data obtained from tests were analyzed and
described.
4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
The researcher conducted an analysis of learning
needs by giving students a-five closed questionnaire.
This stage aimed to determine the level of student
needs for teaching materials. Researchers chose
topics about local culture because they could be
integrated in teaching materials. Cortes (2007,
p.231) stated that language could not be learnt
without culture. The researcher chose material
about Palembang culture because it was closer to the
life of students. The researcher gave a closed
questionnaire to 45 students of Bahasa Indonesia and
Literature Education Study Program on Friday,
August 10, 2018 at FKIP Unsri Inderalaya.
4.1 Analyzing Result of Listening Test
Book
The questions in the closed questionnaire that were
given to students can be described as follows. In the
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first question, what kind of teaching materials that
were used by your lecturer when he/she was
teaching Listening subject? 1 student (2%) chose a.
(materials of power pint slides), 1 student (2%)
chose b. (test with an audio), 1 student (2%) chose c.
(test with a visual media), and 42 students (94%)
chose d. (all of them). From the result, the researcher
concluded that most students chose teaching
materials used by their lecturer were power point,
audio, and visual media.
For second question, in your opinion, do
students need a more creative and more innovative
teaching material of listening test in Listening
Subject? Nobody (0%) chose a. (no need it at all), b.
(no need it), nor c. (need it enough), meanwhile 45
students (100%) chose d. (really need it). From the
result, researchers concluded that all students of
Bahasa Indonesia and Literature Education Study
Program FKIP Sriwijaya University desperately
needed listening test teaching materials.
In the third question, 3, what kind of listening
test do you think need to develop? 2 students (4%)
chose a. (a book test only), 3 students (7%) chose b.
(only an audio), 2 students (4%) chose c. (only a
visual), and 38 students (85%) chose d (a listening
test book with audio-visual compact disc). From the
result, the researchers concluded that most students
chose listening test book with an audio-visual
compact disc (CD).
For fourth question, what materials based on
Palembang culture do you think should be included
in teaching materials of listening test? 5 students
(11%) chose a. (culinary, traditional clothes, and
traditional dance), 3 students (7%) chose b.
(traditional house, traditional weapons, and
traditional wedding), 4 students (9%) chose c.
(folklore, poetry, and Palembang regional songs),
and 33 students (73%) chose d. (all of them). From
the result, the researchers concluded that most
students needed teaching materials based on
Palembang culture such as culinary, traditional
clothing, traditional dance, traditional houses,
traditional weapons, traditional marriages, folklore,
poetry, and Palembang regional songs.
In the last question, what kind of test do you
think should be included in teaching materials of
listening test? 6 students (14%) chose a. (multiple
choice test), 2 students (4%) chose b. (filling blank
texts), 5 students (11%) chose c. (short essay test),
and 32 students (71%) chose d. (all of them). From
the result, the researchers concluded that most
students needed multiple choice questions, filling
text questions, and short essay questions in the
listening test teaching materials.
4.2 Design Result of Developed
Listening Test Book
In general, developed listening test book consisted
of three parts, beginning, the content section, and the
final part. The initial part consists of (1) cover
containing the title and name of the author, (2)
introduction, and (3) table of contents. The content
section consisted of (1) material titles of each
chapter, (2) learning objectives and indicators, (3)
learning instructions, (4) material description, (5)
formative tests, (6) learning completeness criteria,
(7) bibliography, and (8) glossary. The final section
contained an author’s short biography.
4.3 Development Result of Developed
Listening Test Book
The researcher divided students into 9 groups. Each
group was given cultural material to make videos.
Group 1 recited a poem entitled Rindu Tanah Kito, a
poem by Annisa Latifa. Videos were taken on
Sunday, August 12
th
, 2018 at Ampera Bridge,
Benteng Kuto Besak, and Pasar 16 Palembang.
Group 2 made a video about traditional clothes.
This group made a video report about the process of
making Songket. The video was taken on Sunday,
August 19
th
, 2018 at the Kampoeng Tenun South
Sumatera Gallery that was located in Inderalaya,
Ogan Ilir.
Group 3 created a video about Palembang
culinary. This group conducted an interview with the
Pempek trader in Palembang. In addition, group 3
also made a video tutorial in the form of a recipe
video about how to make egg pempek. The video
was made on Sunday, August 26
th
, 2018 in one
group members’ house.
Group 4 performed Tanggai dance and described
all the philosophical meaning of each movement in
the traditional dance. The video was taken on
Sunday, September 2
nd
, at D Campus Building,
FKIP Unsri Inderalaya.
Group 5 did a video shooting about Palembang
regional songs. This group sang the Palembang
regional song entitled Cuk Mak Ilang. The video
was taken on Sunday, September 9
th
, at D Campus
Building, FKIP Unsri Inderalaya.
Group 6 concocted a video about traditional
weapons. This group conducted interviews with a
museum guardsman where traditional weapons were
stored. The video was taken on Sunday, September
16
th
, at Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Museum,
Jalan Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin. 19 Ilir, Bukit
Kecil, Palembang.
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Group 7 made a video about Palembang
folklores. This group made an explanation video
about Palembang folklore entitled The Legend of the
Kemaro Island. In addition to conducting interviews
with the Kemaro Island guardsman on Sunday,
September 23rd, they also made an animated video
about the Legend of the Kemaro Island which was
complemented by its narrative.
Group 8 edited a video about traditional
wedding. This group made an explanation video
about the traditional wedding process of Palembang
from Berasan’ to Ngunduh Mantu. The video was
created and edited on Sunday, September 30
th
, in
one of the group members' houses.
Group 9 created a video about the Palembang
traditional house. This group conducted an interview
with the management of the Palembang Limas
House. Interview was conducted on Sunday,
September 30
th
, 2018.
The student group assignments can be seen in the
table below.
Table 1 : Group assignment
Group Names
Palembang Culture
Group 1
Literature
Group 2
Traditional clothes
Group 3
Culinary
Group 4
Traditional dance
Group 5
Regional song
Group 6
Weapons
Group 7
Folklore
Group 8
Traditional wedding
Group 9
Traditional house
The researcher edited the display in each video
according to the research needs. Then, the
researchers united the 9 videos into the Compact
Disc. The researcher also added the image design on
the Compact Disc cover to make it look more
attractive to the reader. Next, the researcher made a
draft book about listening tests related to the nine
videos. The types of questions made in the draft
book consist of multiple choice questions, essay
questions, and questions complete the overlapping
text.
The developed listening test book entitled
Exploring Palembang: A Fun Way to Learn
Listening through Culture. Chapter 1 entitled
Palembang Literature. The material given in this
chapter were Palembang short story and video about
poetry entitled Rindu Tanah Kito. The exercises
were in the form of completing text and answering
essay questions.
Chapter 2 entitled Palembang Songket. The
material given in chapter I were the kinds of
Palembang Songket, its philosophical meanings, and
video about Palembang Songket. The exercise in the
form of multiple choice was given after listening to
the video. This exercises were given to measure the
level of students' ability to listen to videos.
Chapter 3 entitled Palembang Culinary. The
material in this chapter includes the Legend of Bolu
Delapan Jam (Eight Hours Cake) and video about
how to make small eggs Pempek. The exercises in
chapter III were essay and multiple choice questions.
Chapter 4 entitled Palembang Traditional
Dance. The material given in this chapter were the
history of Pagar Pengantin dance, the meaning
contained in each of the movements, and video
about Tanggai dance. The exercises were in the form
of multiple choice questions and essay questions.
Chapter 5 entitled Palembang Regional Songs.
The material given in this chapter were explanation
text about Palembang regional songs and video of
Cuk Mailang's song. The exercises were in the form
of multiple choice questions and essay questions.
Chapter 6 entitled Palembang Traditional
Weapons. The material provided in this chapter was
the types of traditional Palembang weapons, and a
video of Palembang weapons. The exercises were in
the form of essay and multiple choice exercises.
Chapter 7 entitled Palembang Folklore. The
material provided in this chapter were folklore
entitled The Legend of Bidar Boats Competition and
video about the Legend of Kemaro Island. The
exercises were in the form of multiple choice
questions and essay questions.
Chapter 8 entitled Palembang Traditional
Wedding. The material in this chapter were
explanation text about the Palembang Wedding
Process and video of Palembang wedding process.
The exercises were in the form of multiple choice
questions and essay questions.
Chapter 9 entitled Palembang Traditional House.
The material in this chapter were the history of
Limas Palembang traditional house, and video about
Limas Palembang traditional house. The exercises in
Chapter 9 were essay and multiple choice questions.
Overall, the material design for each chapter in
teaching materials entitled Exploring Palembang: A
Fun Way to Learn to Listening through Cultures
can be seen in the following chart. Before the draft
of the listening test book was tested, the researcher
conducted a summative evaluation adapted from
Tessmer's developing model (2013). This summative
evaluation was carried out by asking 3 experts to
validate the draft book on the listening test. The
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three experts consist of 1 language validator, 1
content / content validator, and 1 graphic validator.
Figure 1 : Exploring Palembang: A Fun Way to Learn to
Listening
Eligibility of language structure was validated on
November 1st, 2018 by Mr. Akhmad Rizqi Turama,
S.Pd., MA, lecturer of Bahasa Indonesia and
Literature Education Study Program, FKIP Unsri. In
aspect of the eligibility of language structure, the
assessment was given with a minimum score of 1
and a maximum score of 4. The accuracy of
sentence structure got score of 3, sentence
effectiveness got score of 3, standard of term got
score of 4, the understanding about information got
score of 3, the ability to motivate learners got score
3, the suitability with learners growth level got
score of 3, grammar got score of 4, and spelling got
score of 4. The validator of language structure stated
that this teaching material was worthy to use with
minor revisions first.
Eligibility of language structure can be seen as
follow.
Table 2: Eligibility of language structure
Language Structure
Score
The accuracy of sentence
3
Sentence effectiveness
3
Standard of term
4
Understanding about information
3
The ability to motivate learners
3
The suitability with learners’ growth level
3
Grammar
4
Spelling
4
Eligibility of content or material was validated
on November 2nd, 2018 by Dr. Agus Saripudin,
M.Ed., lecturer of Bahasa Indonesia and Literature
Education Study Program, FKIP Unsri. In aspect of
content or material eligibility, the assessment was
given with a minimum score of 1, and maximum
score of 4. Completeness of the material got score of
4, the breadth of material got score of 4, the depth of
material got score of 4, the accuracy of concept and
definition got score of 3, the accuracy of data and
fact got score of 3, the accuracy of example got
score of 3, the accuracy of the images, diagrams, and
illustrations got score of 4, the ability to encourages
learners' curiosity got score of 4, and ability to make
learners active in asking got score of 4. The
validator of content decided that the listening test
book was worthy to use with minor revisions first.
Eligibility of content or material can be seen in
the table below.
Table 3: Eligibility of content or material
Material
Score
The Completeness of material
4
The breadth of material
4
The depth of material
4
The accuracy of concept and
definition
3
The accuracy of data and fact
3
The accuracy of example
3
The accuracy of images, diagrams,
and illustrations
4
The ability to make learners active
in asking
4
The eligibility of presentation was validated on
November 5th, 2018 by Dr. Sri Sumarni, M.Pd.,
Chair of Education Department. In the aspect of
presentation eligibility, the assessment was given
with a minimum score of 1 and a maximum score of
4. The coherence of concept got 4, the clarity of
learning objectives got 4, the learning indicators got
4, the learning instructions got 4, glossary got 4,
bibliography got 4. Just like the two previous
validators, the validator of presentation concluded
that the listening test book entitled ‘Exploring
Palembang: A Fun Way to Learn Listening through
Culture’ was worthy to use with minor revisions
first. After being validated,
The eligibility of presentation can be seen as
follow.
Table 4: Eligibility of presentation
Presentation
Score
The coherence of concept
4
The clarity of learning objectives
4
The learning indicators
4
The learning instructions
4
Glossary
4
Bibliography
4
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The researcher revised listening test book based
on the comments and suggestions that were given by
the three validators.
4.4 Implementation Result of
Developed Listening Test Book
After the listening test book draft had been
developed, validated and revised, the next stage of
the ADDIE model is implementation. In this step the
researcher used formative evaluation by conducting
one to one, small group, and field test. Tessmer
(2013, p.11) stated that formative evaluation was a
judgement of the weaknesses and strengths of
teaching in its developing steps, for purposes of
revising teaching to look up its attraction and
efficacy.
One to one test was conducted on November 9th,
2018 towards 3 students in the FKIP Unsri Ogan
Campus. In this stage, the researcher asked 3
students consisting of students with low, moderate,
and high ability to read and listen to the video from
the draft listening test materials. The three students
gave several suggestions for improvement on several
pages of the book where there were some typos.
Small group test was conducted on November
10th, 2018 towards 20 students in the FKIP Unsri
Ogan campus. In this small group test, students
suggested giving the color of the book cover in the
form of a mix of red heart and golden yellow which
became the characteristic of the color of
Palembang's traditional bridal clothes.
Lastly, the field test was conducted on November
12th, 2018 towards 43 students in FKIP Unsri
Inderalaya campus. The results showed that there
were still some parts needed to be revised, including
the use of images that were considered by students
to be less relevant to listening learning material,
adding a few words to the glossary section, and
replacing selfie picture on the back cover.
4.5 Evaluation Result of Developed
Listening Test Book
The listening test book was revised based on
students suggestions in the one to one test, small
group test, and also field test. As student's advice,
there should be a picture of the Ampera Bridge as
the most famous Palembang icon in the book cover.
Students also suggested the use of maroon and
golden which were characteristic of the Sriwijaya
Kingdom in Palembang as color of book cover.
The researcher revised the use of several images
that were considered less relevant to listening
learning. In addition, researchers also added a few
words in the glossary section based on students’
suggestion. Finally, the researchers replaced the
selfie picture with a plain background contained in
the author's biodata section to become a photo with
the background of Ampera Bridge as it was
recommended by students.
On December 21
st
, 2018 the researcher registered
listening test book with compact disc entitled
Jelajah Palembang: Cara Asyik Belajar Menyimak
melalui Budaya(Exploring Palembang: A Fun Way
to Learn Listening through Cultures) to be published
by Sriwijaya University Press.
5 CONCLUSIONS
The developed listening test book was different from
the results of two similar researches, where
Nawangsasih (2015) conducted a research entitled
Developing Listening Materials for the Eighth-
Grade Students of SMPN 14 Yogyakarta Based on
2013 Curriculum, and Syafi’i (2016) conducted a
research entitled Developing Listening Materials for
the Tenth Graders.
Nawangsasih used Junior High School students
as the subject of her research. She used development
model proposed by Jolly and Bolitho. She developed
listening materials of English based on 2013
Curriculum. The teaching materials entitled Let’s
Listen. The materials were developed into three
parts; pre-, main-, and closing activities. The
materials were in the form of audios, videos,
explanations, vocabulary list, and pictures. The tasks
were made by observing, questioning, collecting,
associating, and communicating.
Syafi’i used Senior High School students as the
subject of his research. He used Borg and Gall
model. He developed listening materials of English
based on Standard of Content 2006. The teaching
materials were in the form of recorded materials on a
Compact Disc (CD), teachers guidebook, and
students’ workbook. Each unit on the teachers’
guide was completed with the suggested pre-,
whilst-, post-listening, and expansion activity,
meanwhile the students worksheet contained tasks
and instructions
This research used undergraduate students as the
object. The researcher used ADDIE model founded
by Branch. The researcher developed listening test
book and Compact Disc based on Palembang local
cultures. The listening test book entitled Exploring
Palembang: A Fun Way to Learn Listening through
Cultures. It contained 9 chapters; Palembang
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literature, culinary, traditional clothes, traditional
dances, regional songs, folklores, traditional
wedding, traditional weapons, and traditional house.
In each chapter, there were three types of questions,
multiple choices, short answer, and filling in the
blanks.
This research has implications for students,
lecturers, and the other researchers. The first
implication is the developed listening test book can
be used by lecturers as an effective and innovative
teaching material in the class. This research is
necessary since in the previous semester lecturers
only taught students Listening by using power point
slide and old sound recording from Radio Republik
Indonesia (RRI).
The second implication lies on the useful of
listening test book to increase students’ listening
skills. The developed book is similar to TOEFL
preparation book, but it is more interesting since it
was completed with not only audio but also visual.
Students can practice their listening skills not only
by hearing the sound, but also by watching the
videos.
The third implication derives from this research
article. It can be used by other researchers as one of
references or previous study in conducting next
Research and Development (R&D) in the future.
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