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Journal : Letters in Information Technology Education (LITE)

Growing Teaching Motivation for Future Teachers Through Microteaching Soraya, Dila Umnia; Patmanthara, Syaad; Kusuma Ningrum, Gres Dyah
Letters in Information Technology Education (LITE) Vol 5, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um010v5i22022p71-75

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The teacher is the main foundation for implementing successful learning in delivering students to achieve their goals and aspirations. Teacher in learning does not only transfer knowledge but also transfers positive values that will equip students to live in society. The meaning of learning for teachers and students cannot be separated from the teacher's role as a motivator. Apart from having to have basic teaching skills, teachers are also required to have self-motivation in teaching. One of the efforts to train and improve basic teaching abilities and skills for student teacher candidates is through microteaching. This step is also an effort to increase the teaching motivation future teachers at educational universities, especially the State University of Malang. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of teaching motivation future teachers who have implemented microteaching, in terms of 2 indicators, namely intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. This research is a quantitative descriptive with 142 students from 8 faculties of education at Malang State University as subjects. The research instrument uses a closed questionnaire with a Likert scale that has been tested for validity, reliability, and normality. Data were analyzed descriptively to measure the level of teaching motivation future teachers at Malang State University. The results of the study show that the teaching motivation for future teacher students is mostly at a moderate level. While the percentage of intrinsic motivation is higher than the extrinsic motivation. So it can be concluded that microteaching activities have succeeded in growing future teachers' teaching motivation, especially on intrinsic motivation. The desire to succeed, the encouragement and need in teaching, as well as the hopes and aspirations for the future are the driving force behind teaching motivation for future teacher students at the State University of Malang. 
Development of Web-Based Learning Media Using Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Approach on Scratch Material to Enhance Learning Motivation of Seventh-Grade Junior High School Students Ahmad, Fathul Luthfillah; Nugroho, Azis Luki; Anjarsari, Delvi Dwi; Rahmayanti, Ririn; Ningrum, Gres Dyah Kusuma; Arifin, M. Zainal; Satriyatma, Avo; Cakir, Gulsun Kurubacak
Letters in Information Technology Education (LITE) Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um010v7i22024p80-85

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The low motivation of students to understand programming material at the junior high school level presents a challenge in informatics education. This study aims to develop web-based learning media using a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach on Scratch material to increase the learning motivation of seventh-grade junior high school students. The Research and Development (R&D) methodology used the ADDIE model, encompassing five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Data were collected through observations, interviews, and questionnaires using a mixed-methods approach to obtain in-depth and measurable results. The analysis showed that the learning media was highly valid, with a 95.83 percent rating from content experts and 93.84 percent from media experts, and received an excellent response from student trials. Motivation assessments revealed a significant increase in student learning motivation from 72.18 percent (high) before using the media to 87.85 percent (very high) after its implementation. This learning media was positively received by students, deemed engaging, and made it easier for them to grasp fundamental programming concepts. Therefore, the web-based learning media using the PBL approach has proven effective in supporting increased student learning motivation and contributes to the advancement of informatics education in junior high schools.