Focus and Scope

Journal of Language, Literature, and Linguistic Research

This journal focuses on research in the fields of language education, literature, and linguistics. The scope of the journal includes several areas as follows:

Indonesian and English Language Learning

  • Research on Teaching Methods: This includes studies on various effective teaching methods for Indonesian and English, such as communicative approaches, project-based learning, and cooperative learning. This research aims to discover innovative ways to enhance students' language skills.
  • Curriculum Development: Focused on the design and evaluation of relevant and responsive curricula that meet students' needs and reflect the latest developments in language teaching. This includes analysis of existing curricula and recommendations for improvement.
  • Technology-Enhanced Learning: Investigating the use of technology in language teaching, such as learning applications, e-learning platforms, and other digital tools. This research aims to explore how technology can enhance the learning experience and outcomes for students.

Literature Education

  • Study of Literature Teaching Strategies: Analyzing various strategies and approaches for teaching literature, including the use of literary texts in classroom contexts and applicable literary analysis methods. This research also includes the development of effective teaching materials for literature education.
  • Pedagogical Analysis: Examining the effectiveness of existing literature teaching methods and their impact on students' understanding and appreciation of literary works. This includes research on how students interact with literary texts and how they develop analytical skills through literature learning.
  • The Role of Literature in Developing Critical Thinking Skills: Investigating how literature education can contribute to the development of students' critical and creative thinking skills. This research may also include studies on the impact of literature on students' social and cultural values.

Linguistic Research

  • Theoretical Linguistic Studies: This includes research on various aspects of linguistic theory, such as phonology, morphology, and syntax. This research aims to deepen the understanding of the structure and function of language.
  • Applied Linguistic Studies: Focused on the application of linguistic theory in practical contexts, such as language teaching, discourse analysis, and research on language variation. This includes studies on how linguistic theory can be used to address issues in language teaching and learning.
  • Linguistics in Teaching and Other Applications: Investigating how linguistic principles can be applied in language teaching and other contexts, such as translation, material development, and research on language use in society.