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CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHODOLOGY A. Qualitative Research Method used in carrying out this research was descriptive method. Descriptive method can be defined as a method that is intentionally done to collect information about a phenomenon as in the real condition (Arikunto, 2010:262). According to Sugiyono (2013:8), descriptive research is usually called as qualitative research using qualitative method collecting the information toward data naturally. This qualitative research is mainly about collecting and examining verbal data; it is known to be essential in helping practicing teachers to gain “a deeper knowledge […] of learning and teaching language” (Heigham & Crocker, 2009, cited in Mahdi & Saadany, 2013:17). Descriptive method is not intentionally done to examine a hypothesis, but only to describe an authentic condition (Moloeng, 2005:3). This research was done as descriptive study. Indeed, by interviewing teachers and observing a current language classroom it was possible to find out and describe the teachers‟ perceptions of oral corrective feedback and their actual practice in EFL classroom. B. Place and Time of Research 1. The Place of Research The investigation was conducted at 3 state of junior high school in Banyumas regency. These include: 25 TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF …, LUQMAN HAFIDH MU‟IZ, FKIP UMP, 2015 26 SMP N 1 Sokaraja SMP N 3 Sokaraja SMP N 3 Banyumas 2. The Time of Research Based on the schedule, this research was conducted on March 2015. Table 2.1 shows the schedule of this research as follows: Table 3.1 Schedule of research Activities February March April Mei 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 Making proposal Making instruments Doing observation and interview Analyzing data Making report C. Research Participations 1. Population Population is a set or correlation elements that was observed (Arikunto, 2010: 107). Sugiyono (2013:80) adds population is generalization range consisting of object/subject having quality and certain characteristic which is chosen by researcher to be learnt and drawn conclusion. Based on the data from Dinas Pendidikan Banyumas TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF …, LUQMAN HAFIDH MU‟IZ, FKIP UMP, 2015 27 (Banyumas Education Department), there are 71 state junior high schools of 160 junior high schools in Banyumas. Furthermore, the data showed that researcher took English teachers of all state junior schools in Banyumas as a population. 2. Sampling Technique In qualitative research, sampling is determined based on the purpose, that is, to find out the information as a basic of term and theory (Moloeng, 2002:165). Thus, this research used purposive sampling technique. Purposive sampling is a technique which takes sample by determining such consideration. The consideration of choosing the sample was based on the school. The school which implements curriculum 2006 (KTSP). This is as a result of consideration toward the number of the population (Arikunto, 2010:85). In a fact, English teachers of those Schools were certified as a teacher if they had graduated in teacher‟s requirements such certain tests. The consideration incured the research to take English teachers who had been certified in those schools as the sample. 3. Sample Actually, sample is a part of numbers and characteristics of certain population chosen by researcher (Sugiyono, 2013:81). Amount of population of English teachers who have been certified were too excessive so that the researcher decided to minimize the number of teachers dealing with schools where they teach. Therefore, there were 6 TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF …, LUQMAN HAFIDH MU‟IZ, FKIP UMP, 2015 28 English teachers from 3 representatives of junior high schools which implements curriculum 206 in Banyumas regency as subjects of this study. D. Data Collection Collecting data is a way used to collect, accumulate, get, or find the data of research (Suwartono, 2014:41). Additionally, there are two influential points in the result of research as quality of instrument research and quality of data collection (Sugiyono, 2013:222). In collecting data, the researcher chose 2 techniques in doing systematic steps of research. These techniques were purposed to investigate different aspect as follows: 1. Interview Interview is one of techniques to collect data of research by conducting direct communication (conversation/dialogue) with the subjects. This communication happens between interviewer and interviewee. Furthermore, the interviewer is a person who delivers the question and interviewee is a subject who responds the interviewer‟s question (Moleong, 2005:186). In this interview, the researcher used semi-structured interview considering interview guide as instrument. This type requires the researcher to design or arrange guideline from the topic (Moleong, 2005:87). This guideline acts as a main focus of interview. Thus, interview will be more effective (Suwartono, 2014:50). TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF …, LUQMAN HAFIDH MU‟IZ, FKIP UMP, 2015
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