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Journal : Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)

The Role of Teacher Learning Leadership in Improving Students' Motivation to Learn Science at Muhammadiyah Junior High School Afifah, Khoiri Yahya; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to analyze in depth the role of Science Teacher Leadership (KPG) in efforts to improve student learning motivation at Muhammadiyah Junior High School. The background of this study is driven by the urgency of improving the quality of science learning, which is often considered difficult and abstract, as well as the importance of the role of teachers as instructional leaders in overcoming low student learning motivation. The approach used in this study is qualitative with a single case study. The location of the study is Muhammadiyah Special Program Junior High School Delanggu, with research subjects including 2-3 science teachers, 6-10 selected students, and the Deputy Principal for Curriculum as key informants. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, non-active participant observation during the learning process in the classroom, and documentation analysis (lesson plans, student scores). The data analysis technique used the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana, with data validity checked through source and technique triangulation. The results showed that the learning leadership of science teachers at Muhammadiyah Junior High School played a significant and effective role in catalyzing student learning motivation, especially intrinsic motivation. This role was manifested through three main dimensions: (1) Defining a Relevant Learning Mission, in which teachers integrated science concepts with spiritual values and real life, providing deep meaning that triggered intrinsic motivation; (2) Managing Practice-Based Learning Programs, through the consistent use of experimental and demonstration methods, which successfully meet students' basic psychological needs for competence and autonomy; and (3) Creating a Positive and Supportive Learning Climate, which ensures that students feel safe to interact and make mistakes, thereby fulfilling their need for relatedness. The impact of KPG is clearly seen in changes in students' perceptions of science and increased active participation in class. The study concludes that the effectiveness of KPG lies in its ability to adapt to the institutional context and focus on meeting students' psychological needs. The practical implications of this study emphasize the importance of strengthening teacher training in experience-based instructional design and differentiated feedback techniques.
The Role of Social Media in Shaping the Learning Behavior and Social Interactions of Middle School Students Widodo, Sapto; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to analyze the role of social media in shaping the learning behavior and social interactions of junior high school students. The phenomenon of high social media use among adolescents has prompted the need for an in-depth study of its influence on the learning process and social relations in schools. This study used a qualitative approach with a case study design, involving students and teachers of SMP Negeri 1 Kebakkramat as informants. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña model, which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that social media, particularly TikTok, WhatsApp, and Instagram, have become a routine part of students' lives. However, their utilization in learning remains low because students primarily use them for entertainment. The positive impact of social media is seen in easy access to information and accelerated communication, while the dominant negative impacts include distraction, decreased learning focus, and potential conflict in social interactions. The study also found that school policies regarding social media use are still advisory in nature and therefore unable to optimally direct students' digital behavior. This study confirms that social media plays a dual role as a learning and social space, but digital literacy and more systematic supervision are needed so that its use brings more benefits to students.
Critical Paradigm for the Implementation of Character Education in Schools: A Study of the Sociology of Education Lestari, Febrianti T.; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study critically examines the implementation of character education in schools through the perspective of educational sociology with a critical perspective. Using a qualitative research design with a literature study approach, this study analyzes the mechanisms of symbolic violence, the reproduction of social inequality, and power relations in the practice of character education. The results of the study revealed that the implementation of character education operates as an arena of meaning contestation where the values of the dominant group are hegemonized through curriculum and school practices. The mechanism of symbolic violence works through habituation that reproduces the habitus of the dominant class, while the power relations between teachers, students, and institutions shape conformist subjectivity through disciplinary and normalization technologies. Structural challenges such as limited resources, lack of teacher training, and low parental participation indicate that the problem of character education is political-paradigmatic. This research offers an alternative perspective that emphasizes an emancipatory approach through critical awareness, reflective pedagogy, and a commitment to social justice to transform character education from an instrument of social reproduction into a medium of liberation.
Integrating Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Learning Motivation among Junior High School Students Nugroho, Setyo; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to explore how the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in classroom instruction enhances learning motivation among junior high school students. Although previous studies have shown that AI can support adaptive and engaging learning, most research has focused on higher education or fully online settings. Empirical evidence describing how AI influences student motivation in face-to-face junior high school classrooms in Indonesia remains limited. This study addresses that gap by examining students' and teachers' experiences using AI tools such as educational chatbots, learning analytics applications, and adaptive learning platforms.Methodology: A descriptive qualitative design was employed. Data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation analysis. Participants included students, teachers, and school administrators involved in AI-supported learning activities. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring patterns related to students' motivational changes and their interaction with AI tools during the learning process.Results: The findings show that AI integration enhances learning motivation in three key ways: (1) improving students' attention and interest through interactive and adaptive content; (2) increasing students' confidence via instant feedback and personalized guidance provided by AI systems; and (3) encouraging higher engagement through AI-based activities such as automated quizzes and digital simulations. Despite these benefits, challenges were also identified, including teacher readiness, limited availability of digital devices, and varied levels of students' digital literacy.Applications/Originality/Value: This study offers contextualized insights into how AI enhances learning motivation among junior high school students within Indonesian classrooms. It contributes to the limited body of qualitative research on AI in basic education, highlights practical considerations for effective AI integration, and provides valuable implications for future research on intelligent technologies in schools.
Analysis of the Influence of Principal Leadership on Improving Graduate Quality in Private Junior High Schools Abidin, Zaenal; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The quality of graduates is a vital indicator of the success of educational institutions, especially for Private Junior High Schools (SMP) operating in a competitive environment that demands high accountability and comparative advantage. The role of School Principal Leadership is believed to be the main determining factor that mediates efforts to improve this quality. This research aims to empirically analyze and measure the influence of School Principal Leadership on the improvement of graduate quality in private SMPs, encompassing both academic and non-academic aspects. This study employed a quantitative approach with an ex-post facto survey design and sampled 30 accredited Private SMPs in the [Specify Study Area] region. Respondents consisted of 30 School Principals and 180 Teachers selected through the Simple Random Sampling technique from each sampled school. Data were collected using a Likert-scale questionnaire to measure the School Principal Leadership variable (Transformational and Instructional dimensions) and the Graduate Quality Improvement variable (teacher perception), supported by objective documentation data (exam scores and student acceptance into leading schools). Data analysis was performed using multiple linear regression tests after ensuring that the prerequisite analysis tests (Normality and Homoskedasticity) were met. School Principal Leadership, particularly through transformational practices focused on teacher motivation and empowerment, is a key determinant in achieving improved graduate quality in Private SMPs. Schools are advised to prioritize the development of transformational and instructional leadership capacity to ensure excellent graduates in both academics and character.
Analysis of the Influence of Deep Learning and Digital Technology on Entrepreneurial Creativity Moderated by Digital Literacy Wulandari, Herlina Tri; Haryanto, Sigit; Fuadi, Djalal
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The influence of artificial intelligence (AI)-based deep learning and digital technologies on students’ entrepreneurial creativity, with digital literacy as a moderating variable, is the focus of this study. The research background is grounded in the increasing level of digital skills possessed by students and the growing role of AI technologies in vocational education, particularly in fostering entrepreneurial creativity as a critical competency in the digital economy era. A quantitative method was employed with a sample of 180 students from SMK Negeri 4 Klaten, who were surveyed through a structured questionnaire. The findings reveal that AI-based deep learning and digital technologies in education have a positive and significant impact on students’ entrepreneurial creativity. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) through SmartPLS. Digital literacy not only directly affects creativity but also significantly moderates the relationship between entrepreneurial creativity, digital technology, and deep learning. More than 50% of the variability in entrepreneurial creativity can be explained by the model, as indicated by an R-square value of 0.546. These results demonstrate that digital literacy and smart technologies are strategic factors in enhancing students’ entrepreneurial creativity. The study further highlights the need to strengthen digital literacy and integrate AI into vocational learning. It also provides important implications for the development of technology-based entrepreneurship curriculam.
Co-Authors A. Fathoni Abdullah, Bayu Mukti Achmad Fathoni Achmad Fathoni, Achmad Aditya Rini Kusumaningpuri Adlina, Livya Mora Afifah, Khoiri Yahya Agus Susilo Ahmad Muhibbin Akhmad, Bahrudin Anam Sutopo Anatri Desstya Aprilianti, Diana Riza Arista, Alfina Dian Asmara, Sampdoria Fajar Awalludin, Nur Bambang Sumardjoko Budi Murtiyasa Budi Wahyono Budi Wahyono Cahyono, Dedi Dwi Choiriyah Widyasari Damai Ari Kontesa Dedi Dwi Cahyono Desi Dwi Hastuti Desti Rahayu Dewi Mariastuti Khasanah DIAN LESTARI Dwi Maryani Dwi Sarbini Dwi Wulan Sari Eka Danik Prahastiwi Eko Rubiyanto Eko Supriyanto Eko Supriyanto Endang Fauziati ERNA WIDYASARI Febriani, Dinar Febriyani Sulistyaningsih Febriyani Sulistyaningsih Gilang Ary Sandy Gita Eka Setyasari Hafidah, Angelia Suci Nur Harsono Harsono Harsono Harun Joko Prayitno Hastuti, Desi Dwi Heni Marlinawati Hindun Khozanah Indriasari, Pipit Saraswati Janudin, Sharul Effendy Khozanah, Hindun Koesoemo Ratih Komara, Osfir Candikia Rara Kusumaningpuri, Aditya Rini Laila Nur Izzati Laili Etika R Laili Etika Rahmawati Lastini, Fitri Lestari, Febrianti T. Lestary, Febrianti T. Liana Prabandari* Mafariha, Niswatul Mansor, Mahaliza Marlinawati, Heni Maryadi Maryadi Maryam Nurlaila Mazlini Adnan Meggy Novitasari Minsih Moh Suryo Hardiyat Moh. Pandoyo Muhammad Fahmi Johan Syah Muhammad Taufik Hidayat Muhammad Yazidus Syukri Muliadi Muliasari, Kharina Cahya Mulyasih, Sri Nanda Dwi Rohmah Nanda Dwi Rohmah Nugraheni, Meyda Mustika Nur Cholidah Nurfaida, Siti Nurul Hadi Mustofa Pandoyo, Moh. Pristi, Eka Destriyanto Purnaningtyas, Afiani Putri, Adelia Kurnia R, Laili Etika Rahmawati, Heni Rahmawati, Syarifah Erma Ratnasari Diah Utami Retno Handayani Rianti, Arum Wahyu Rohmah, Nanda Dwi Romadhoni, Defri Nur Ros Dwi Armiyanti Rosyidi, Bastian Rubiyanto, Eko Sabar Narimo Samsudin Suhaili Samsudin Suhaili Sandy, Gilang Ary Santiana, Dewi Setyo Nugroho Sigit Haryanto Sigit Haryanto Siti Hadiyati Nur Hafida SITI NURJANAH Sofyan Anif Sri Gunarsih Sri Haryanti Suharjo Suharjo Sulasno Sumardi Sumardi Sunanih Sundari Sundari Sundari Sundari Sundari Sundari Suranto Suranto Suranto Sutama Suyitno Suyitno Syaadah, Himatus Syah, Giant Ramadhan Syarifah Erma Rahmawati Tazkiyatunnafs Elhawwa Tuti Rahmawati Ummi Tadzkiroh Uslan Wahyu Nurul Mubarokah Weni Hastuti Weni Hastuti Widodo, Sapto Wulandari, Herlina Tri Yulia Maftuhah Hidayati Yuniati, Rizka Zaenal Abidin