Research Article
Indonesian as a Foreign Language: Standard Setting and Materials Development Issues
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.8-12-2018.2284065, author={Memet Sudaryanto and Kundharu Saddhono and Hari Wahyono and Tri Widiatmi and La Ino and Herry Nur Hidayat and Asep Yudha Wirajaya and Imam Suhardi and Budi Waluyo and Pramono Pramono}, title={Indonesian as a Foreign Language: Standard Setting and Materials Development Issues}, proceedings={Proceedings of 1st Workshop on Environmental Science, Society, and Technology, WESTECH 2018, December 8th, 2018, Medan, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={WESTECH}, year={2019}, month={6}, keywords={qualitative research bipa foreign language}, doi={10.4108/eai.8-12-2018.2284065} }
- Memet Sudaryanto
Kundharu Saddhono
Hari Wahyono
Tri Widiatmi
La Ino
Herry Nur Hidayat
Asep Yudha Wirajaya
Imam Suhardi
Budi Waluyo
Pramono Pramono
Year: 2019
Indonesian as a Foreign Language: Standard Setting and Materials Development Issues
WESTECH
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.8-12-2018.2284065
Abstract
The research analyzes the standard setting and test material on Indonesian language test, specially for foreign students in Indonesia. The research used qualitative approach by doing in depth interview and content analysis. Data analysis techniques which were used are interactive patterns consisting of data collection, data reduction, conclusions, and data displays. The standard setting analysis was done by in depth interview with Indonesian language instructor for foreign speaker, document analysis (of) in the form of graduate competency standard, test instrument on listening skill, speaking, reading, writing, and grammar, assessment rubric. The needs for test materials design was identified by a questionnaire of material presentation and structural arguments that support judgment from expert. The constructs of test materials are compiled from BIPA textbooks that are compiled into a list of test materials to be assessed by the expert. The expert scored the importance of the material or the basis of the criteria. The results of the study indicate that an accurate standard setting is required in placing test participants at a level appropriate to the competence (ability) and based on the test material to suit the needs of BIPA students.