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ABSTRACT
                        HAERAZI: Developing an Interculture-Based Language Learning (IBLL) Model
                        in the Teaching of Writing Skills for English Language Department Students in
                        Higher  Education.  Dissertation.  Yogyakarta:  Graduate  School,  Yogykarta
                        State Univeristy, 2018.

                             This study was aimed at yielding the interculture-based language learning
                        (IBLL) model in the teaching of writing skills for English language department
                        students  in  higher  education.  This  study  was  research  and  development  (R&D)
                        applying the 4Ds development procedure proposed by Thiangarajan & Semmel.
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                        The subjects of the study were the 4  semester students of the English language
                        education  at  IKIP  Mataram.  The  data  of  the  study  comprised  quantitative  and
                        qualitative data. The research instruments include a questionnaire, interview sheet,
                        observation sheet, and writing test. The data for the model were collected by using
                        questionnaires  and  observation  sheets.  The  data  for  the  needs  analysis  were
                        obtained  by  using  questionnaires  and  interviews.  Meanwhile,  the  data  for
                        students’ achievement were attained by using tests. The data then were analyzed
                        by applying the descriptive statistical devices.
                             The research findings were as follows. (1) The developed prototype of the
                        interculture-based language learning (IBLL) model consisted of three sections; (a)
                        introduction,  (b)  supporting  theories,  (c)  contents  of  model  consisting  of  basic
                        components of intercultural learning models, students’ roles, lecturers’ roles, and
                        the learning procedure that includes instructional goals, teaching steps, materials,
                        and  writing  skill  assessment.  (2)  The  model  of  the  interculture-based  language
                        learning  (IBLL)  was  found  to  improve  students’  intercultural  competences  and
                        writing  skills  in  English  language  education.  The  quality  of  the  model  viewed
                        from  the  aspects  of  supporting  theories,  practicality,  and  elaboration  based  on
                        experts’  and  practitioners’  assessment  was  found  to  be  in  the  “very  good”
                        category. (3) The model of materials was able to develop cultural awareness and
                        facilitate  students  to  practice  writing,  linguistically  accurate  and  culturally
                        appropriate. Based on experts and practitioners’ assessment, the materials of the
                        model were relevant to be used by English language education students.
                        Key Words: instructional model, intercultural language learning, and intercultural
                        competences.


























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