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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION Akmaluddin, Akmaluddin; Kasmini, Lili Kasmini; Sari, Siti Mayang; Iqbal, Muhammad
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i2.6843

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Purpose –Many schools have been established, but national education's effectiveness, efficiency, and quality have not reached the expected standards. To improve the quality of education, school human resource management must be renewed through school reconstruction.Methodology –This research method is qualitative and uses a case study framework. Data collection methods include direct observation of school management activities, comprehensive interviews with stakeholders such as teachers, principals, and educators, and examination of documents related to the curriculum used.Findings –The research findings show that human resource planning is arranged regularly by school autonomy, the organization is carried out by segmenting work systems, work programs, and HR development, training, and career development have a positive effect on schools and their staff, Compensation is determined by considering direct and indirect provision models, Performance evaluation is carried out through two dimensions, namely teacher performance evaluation and school performance evaluation.Significance –Human resource management can improve the quality of education at State Elementary School 25 Banda Aceh and internal and external customer satisfaction, and it can be categorized as good.
AI-SCIENCE LEARNING WITH A DEEP LEARNING APPROACH TO IMPROVE INCLUSIVE STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Sari, Siti Mayang; Fidawati, Fidawati; Zahraini, Zahraini; Akmaluddin, Akmaluddin
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i4.7431

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Purpose - This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of implementing AI-based science learning integrated with a deep learning approach in improving the academic achievement of inclusive students. This study also evaluated the impact of deep learning strategies on inclusive students' conceptual understanding, engagement, and critical thinking skills in science learning.Methodology – This study uses a quantitative approach with 25 elementary school students, including inclusive students who have adopted or tried AI-based or deep learning-based educational tools in science lessons.Findings – The results of this study indicate that the implementation of AI-based science learning and deep learning positively impacted the academic achievement of elementary school students, including those with special needs. The average post-test score for students increased by 21%, comparable to their peers. Observational data show that inclusive students are more actively engaged during learning. AI features such as voice support, visual simulations, and interactive tasks helped reduce learning barriers, boost their confidence, and increase their participation in science learning activities. Student feedback collected during the learning sessions indicated that most students found the AI-based learning tools enjoyable and easy to use. Paired-sample t-test results showed a statistically significant difference between pre- and post-test scores (p < 0.05), confirming the effectiveness of AI-based learning and deep learning in improving students' science learning outcomes.Contribution – The results of this study demonstrate that AI-based learning tools, integrated with deep learning strategies, are highly effective in supporting inclusive education. AI adapts to diverse learning needs and can reduce barriers for students with special needs in the classroom, benefiting learning for diverse students.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LEADERSHIP STYLES IN EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN TRADITIONAL ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL CULTURE AS LOCAL WISDOM OF ACEH Zahraini, Zahraini; Amalina, Zahria; Akmaluddin, Akmaluddin; Sari, Siti Mayang
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 5 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Malaysia and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i5.7692

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Purpose – This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of leadership style in Islamic boarding schools in preserving the traditional Islamic boarding school culture as local wisdom of Aceh.Methodology – This study uses a quantitative approach with a descriptive-correlational design through a structured questionnaire on the leaders, teachers, and staff of the Insafuddin Integrated Islamic Boarding School, Banda Aceh. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including normality tests, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, Pearson correlation, and simple linear regression to measure the influence of leadership style on the maintenance of Islamic boarding school culture.Findings – This study shows that leadership style positively affects efforts to maintain the traditional Islamic boarding school culture, as the local wisdom of Aceh. The results of simple linear regression analysis show a regression coefficient value of 0.533 and a determination coefficient (R²) of 0.211, which means that leadership style explains 21.1% of the variation in efforts to preserve Islamic boarding school culture. This finding shows that leadership plays an important role in maintaining the sustainability of Islamic boarding school cultural values amidst the challenges of modernization.Contribution – This study contributes to the literature on educational leadership by proposing an adaptive authority model that combines religious legitimacy, cultural roots, and participatory managerial practices. Practically, this study provides insights for Islamic boarding school leaders and policymakers in designing leadership development programs, succession planning, and managerial innovation that balance cultural preservation with the demands of modern education.
Co-Authors Abdul Haris Abdul Malik Adisaputra, Joko AF, Nuru Affiano, Vembri Agusanty, Harnita Agustawijaya, Didi Supriadi Agustin, Muhammad Virgiawan Agustin, Muhammad Virgiawan Agustina, Bismi Aulia Ahmad luviadi, Ahmad Ahmad Munawar Ahmadin, Maizir Amalya, Islaely Amrullah Amrullah Ansari Ansari Anwar, Asni Ardi, Ryan Dwi Wahyu ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Artati, Artati Asmaunizar Asmaunizar, Asmaunizar Atha Kamila, Faiza Ayu, Al Fajri Kamal B. Hurul Ismi Roziana, B. Hurul Ismi Buan Anshari Burhamnudin, Ahmad Burhanuddin Burhanuddin Dalle, Tri Syawal Daniel Happy Putra Darmawati Darmawati Daulai, Nurmayani Dewi, Rita Sri Dharma, Bagus Widhi Didit Hadi Barianto Donatus Hendra Amijaya E.S., Sunjaya Eka Lestari Fidawati, Fidawati Fitri Khoiriyah Parinduri Fitriyani, Nellia Gazalba, Zaedar Hakim Mubin, Fathan Hamdani Hamdani Hamdani, Hafiz Hamsah, Hamsah Handayani, Tety Haqqi, Boy Hartana, Hartana Hasan, Ridwan Muhammad Hasbi, Ajharuddin Herawati Herawati Hermalinda Hermalinda, Hermalinda Husein, Salahuddin Husein, Sudi Yahya Husni, Aidi Ilfiani, Pratiwi Dian Irpan, Zainul Iswani Iswani Juwita Juwita, Juwita Katrunnada, Katrunnada Khaeriyah, A. Khausar Khausar Kurniawan Adi, Ma’ruf Lestari, Fingki Yuni Lili Kasmini Lina, Mailan M. Rasyidin M. Saleh Mardhatillah, Mardhatillah Maskimi, Maskimi Maulida, Nisa' Khofiyan Mochammad Indra Novian Muh. Iqbal Muhamad Ikbal MUHAMMAD HARIS Muhammad Ikbal Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Nurman Mukhlisuddin Ilyas Mukhlisuddin, Mukhlisuddin Mulia Putra Munadi Munadi Murdiono Murdiono, Murdiono Murni Murni Musdiani Musdiani Mutiara Windari, Anjelita Mutiawati Mutiawati Mutmainnah, A.Miftahul Rizka Nazariana, Nazariana Ngisomuddin, Ngisomuddin Ni Nyoman Kencanawati Norhazaruddin, Nurul Fatehah Binti Novian, Muhammad I. Novitaszari, Reni Nur Hasaniyah Nur Insana Salam Nur Salsa Bila, Najla Nurhidayah, Efrilia Mahdilah Nurmalawati, Nurmalawati Nurramdhani, Lisha Nurwijayanti Rahayu, Pipit Agustri Rahmattullah, Rahmattullah Rahmi Rahmi Rahmiati Rahmiati Ratna Ratna Rawiana, Shofia Rita Novita Rizal, Khaerul Rofaida, Aryani Rosmaniar, Rosmaniar Sakyanti, Ida Saleh, Muhammad Syaiful Sambu, Abdul Haris Sariakin Sariakin Saripudin, Asep Sasmita, Karta Satriawansyah, Tri Setiawan, Nugroho I. Sholeha, Mar'atun Sholichah, Wahyunia Mar'atus Siregar, Marlina Siti Mayang Sari Sugiartha, I Wayan suhartatik suhartatik Sukarni, Sri Sukendro, Cahyo Sultan Sultan Sumarni, Eli Suparjo Suryawan Murtiadi, Suryawan Sustiawan, Awan Syafii, Mhd. Syahri, Rika Syahril Taufik Syarfuni Syarfuni Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syawaluddin Soadiq, Syawaluddin Syawaluddin Syawaluddin, Syawaluddin Tampubolon, Banti T. Ulfah Ulfah Virgiana A, Muhammad Wirakusuma, Fadhil Yanda, Nurisa Putri Yusni Yusni Zaenuddin, Moh Zahraini Zahraini Zahria Amalina Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen, Lalu Purnama