Annie Satriani Achwani
Jurusan Biologi Fakultas MIPA Uiversitas Padjadjaran

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Exploring the relationship between student engagement and academic achievement in science: A study of junior high school students Achwani, Annie Satriani; Rahman, Taufik; Rusyati, Lilit
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i3.116

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Academic success, especially in science education, is greatly influenced by student engagement, but its effects vary depending on socioeconomic status and past performance, leaving gaps in how each type of engagement specifically impacts junior high students. According to research, these interactions require more investigation in order to guide focused interventions, fair policies, and instructional strategies that improve student engagement and science proficiency, particularly for diverse student populations. This study investigates the relationship between junior high school scientific achievement and student involvement, with a particular emphasis on the engagement indicators that most accurately predict academic performance. This study uses a correlational research design to quantitatively examine the direction and degree of the association between junior high school students' academic achievement in science and their level of student involvement. Participants in the study were 100 eighth graders (31% male, 69% female) from a public junior high school in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. There are two instruments used in the study, namely a questionnaire for student engagement and multiple-choice questions through online exams with the Pijar Sekolah application. Since all of the Spearman coefficients were weak and statistically insignificant (p > 0.05), the study found no significant correlation between academic achievement and student engagement (cognitive, behavioural, emotional, or social). These results suggest that engagement-focused therapies should be re-examined, and other indicators of academic performance should be investigated. In order to better understand these dynamics, future research should use longitudinal designs and include other variables (such as self-efficacy and institutional support).
Exploring the relationship between student engagement and academic achievement in science: A study of junior high school students Achwani, Annie Satriani; Rahman, Taufik; Rusyati, Lilit
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i3.116

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Academic success, especially in science education, is greatly influenced by student engagement, but its effects vary depending on socioeconomic status and past performance, leaving gaps in how each type of engagement specifically impacts junior high students. According to research, these interactions require more investigation in order to guide focused interventions, fair policies, and instructional strategies that improve student engagement and science proficiency, particularly for diverse student populations. This study investigates the relationship between junior high school scientific achievement and student involvement, with a particular emphasis on the engagement indicators that most accurately predict academic performance. This study uses a correlational research design to quantitatively examine the direction and degree of the association between junior high school students' academic achievement in science and their level of student involvement. Participants in the study were 100 eighth graders (31% male, 69% female) from a public junior high school in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. There are two instruments used in the study, namely a questionnaire for student engagement and multiple-choice questions through online exams with the Pijar Sekolah application. Since all of the Spearman coefficients were weak and statistically insignificant (p > 0.05), the study found no significant correlation between academic achievement and student engagement (cognitive, behavioural, emotional, or social). These results suggest that engagement-focused therapies should be re-examined, and other indicators of academic performance should be investigated. In order to better understand these dynamics, future research should use longitudinal designs and include other variables (such as self-efficacy and institutional support).
Student's interest in PENILIK as sustainable development extracurricular program to support agricultural awareness Yani, Mely; Layyinah, Syifa Qalbiyatul; Zahra, Ince Raudhiah; Achwani, Annie Satriani; Riandi, Riandi; Sholihat, Rini; Amprasto, Amprasto
Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan IPA Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jipi.v8i1.50393

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This study is a descriptive study that aims to describe the implementation of the PENILIK (Pasukan Petani Cilik) Program and find out students' interest in the program to support the agricultural awareness of students. PENILIK is an extracurricular program in regenerative agriculture in a school environment that focuses on training in farming competencies, which has several stages, such as identification, analysis, implementation, and reflection. This program is an effort to implement the value of education sustainable development to increase students' interest and awareness in the agricultural area. Student's response was taken from a questionnaire given to 26 extracurricular members who are able and committed to accomplish the program at one of the schools which has high potential area for agriculture. Based on the questionnaire results, students have a high interest in the program, and the programs can positively impact students, especially in increasing their awareness of the importance of agriculture. Furthermore, this program brings an opportunity for the school and surround society to explore the agricultural potency adjust with the goals of education sustainable development.  Therefore, support from all stakeholder, parents and the community involved in implementing the program's sustainability is needed.