Cara Mudah Membuat Artikel dari PTK
Summary
TLDRThis video offers a step-by-step guide on how to transform a Classroom Action Research (PTK) report into a well-structured journal article. It covers key components such as writing a concise title, author details, abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. The video emphasizes the importance of adhering to academic standards, providing tips for each section of the article. With clear explanations and examples, it helps educators and researchers effectively present their research findings in a journal format.
Takeaways
- 😀 Keep the title of your journal article concise, with a maximum of 14 words, reflecting the content and including key terms from your field.
- 😀 Author information should include the author’s name, affiliation, and email address.
- 😀 The abstract should be a brief summary of the article's content, providing essential information without unnecessary detail.
- 😀 The introduction should be about 20% of the article and must present the theoretical background systematically without sub-chapters.
- 😀 The methodology section should describe the research methods clearly, covering about 10% of the article, without unnecessary calculations or sub-sections.
- 😀 The results section should present findings based on data analysis, related to the research questions, and should make up about 25% of the article.
- 😀 The discussion should be the largest section of your article (around 40%), providing a deeper, critical analysis, referencing theories and other research.
- 😀 In the discussion, also address the implications, limitations, and weaknesses of the research findings.
- 😀 The conclusion should summarize the article in a coherent paragraph, without bullet points, and should be around 5% of the article’s length.
- 😀 References must follow the APA 6th style format to ensure consistency and academic rigor in citing sources.
Q & A
What is the maximum word count for the title of a journal article based on Action Research?
-The maximum word count for the title is 14 words.
What should the title of the article reflect?
-The title should reflect the content of the study, include key data, and use relevant terminology in the academic field.
What information should be included in the author's identity section?
-The author's identity section should include the author's name, affiliation, and email address.
What is the main purpose of the abstract in a journal article?
-The abstract provides a brief summary of the research, giving readers a quick overview of the study.
How should the introduction section be structured in a journal article from Action Research?
-The introduction should not include sub-sections for theoretical review. The theory should be discussed systematically, covering about 20% of the total article.
How is the methodology section structured in an Action Research article?
-The methodology section should not have sub-sections and does not require including calculations. It typically makes up about 10% of the article.
What is the focus of the results section in a journal article?
-The results section should present the findings of the research based on the research questions and data analysis. It typically makes up about 25% of the article.
What are the key elements to include in the discussion section of the article?
-The discussion should address the research questions, be developed critically, reference relevant theories and other research, and discuss the implications and limitations of the study. This section makes up about 40% of the article.
What should be the format of the conclusion section?
-The conclusion should be written as a coherent paragraph, not in bullet points, and should make up about 5% of the article.
What citation style should be used for references in the article?
-References should follow the APA 6 style for formatting.
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