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Systematic Literature Review: The Trend of English for Midwifery Teaching Material in The Digital Era Nuranisa, Nisa; Gailea, Nurhaeda; Juniardi, Yudi
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v2i2.133

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This study aims to conduct a literature review related to the trend of English for midwifery teaching material in the digital era. The research method used in this study is the SLR (Systematic Literature Review) method. Data collection is done by documenting articles that have similar research. The articles used were 12 national journals indexed by Google Scholar published period 2011-2023. Based on this research, it was found that midwifery English teaching materials are in the form of printed and digital teaching materials. 58% printed midwifery English teaching materials are in the form of booklets, modules, pocket books and textbooks. 42% Digital midwifery English teaching materials in the form of web, android, duolingo applications and google classroom application. Based on the SWOT analysis that has been carried out, there are weaknesses in the existing midwifery English teaching materials, namely that they are less supportive when used independently by students without being accompanied by a teacher and require other technology to access them. Therefore, improvements should be made in the development of midwifery English teaching materials so that they can help students understand the material optimally. This research is expected to provide additional knowledge for ESP English lecturers, especially in the field of midwifery, so as to increase the creativity and quality of lecturers in making midwifery English teaching materials. This research qualifies, elaborates and describes previous research regarding the trend of English for midwifery teaching material in the digital era, based on the searches that have been done no one has conducted this research.
A Grounded Theory Analysis of Blended Learning as a Dual Stimulus for Critical Thinking and Self-Regulated Learning Rima, Rosmania; Juniardi, Yudi; Syafrizal, Syafrizal
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v4i2.659

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This qualitative case study explores the intricate relationship between self-regulated learning (SRL) and critical thinking in a blended learning environment. Using a case study approach, the research aims to develop a substantive theory that explains the pedagogical mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of this modality. Data was collected from 34 participants through a 55-item SRL questionnaire, student interviews, and document analysis of critical thinking test results based on Ennis’s indicators. The study followed the core procedures of grounded theory, including open, axial, and selective coding. The findings led to the development of the Integrated Critical Stimulation conjecture, which posits that blended learning is a uniquely synergistic approach that effectively fosters critical thinking. This synergy is a “dual stimulus,” where the face-to-face component provides crucial scaffolding and real-time feedback, and the online component offers a space for autonomous practice and deep reflection. The study’s most significant finding is that this synergy is particularly effective for students with moderate SRL abilities, who benefit from the balanced support and autonomy the blended model provides. The conjecture suggests that a deliberate and strategic integration of modalities, tailored to student characteristics, is key to developing critical thinking skills.