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The use of pasung media to improve collaboration and learning outcomes food chains class V SDN Mojorejo 1 Batu Cholifah , Nur Henny; Husamah; Nafi’a , Toyyibah Wijaya
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DASAR NUSANTARA Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Nusantara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jpdn.v9i1.20147

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This Classroom Action Research aimed to find out the application of PASUNG media (connecting boards) to improve collaboration and learning outcomes for fifth-grade students at SDN Mojorejo 1 Batu City. The research method used was the classroom action research method. The subjects of this study were fifth-grade students at SDN Mojorejo 1 Batu City. Data on collaboration and learning outcomes were obtained from evaluation test results and student group activities through collaboration observation sheets. Based on the data obtained, learning using PASUNG media (connecting boards) can improve collaboration and student learning outcomes which can be seen from the results of student products in the form of miniature food chains. The results of student collaboration from Cycle I increased from 75% to 81% in Cycle II. Meanwhile, the average learning outcomes data of students in Cycle I was 73%, which increased to 85% in Cycle II. Based on the learning activities using PASUNG (Papan Sambung) media and creating a mini food chain project by the students, it can be concluded that the collaboration and learning outcomes of the students improved.
Enhancing Elementary Students’ Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills Through the Implementation of Problem-Based Learning at Muhammadiyah 4 Batu Elementary School Rohmah, Rissana Aprilia; Budiono, B.; Husamah, H.
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/sancnb22

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In the era of rapidly evolving educational paradigms, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities have become essential competencies for 21st-century learners. However, few studies in the Indonesian elementary context have triangulated data from classroom observations, teacher interviews, and questionnaires to provide empirical evidence of how Problem-Based Learning (PBL) enhances these skills. This study examined the association between PBL and students’ behavioral indicators of critical thinking and problem-solving at Muhammadiyah 4 Batu Elementary School. Employing a qualitative descriptive design, the research involved three Grade 5 classes (5A, 5B, 5C; comprising a total of 87 students) and three teachers, spanning six PBL sessions over one semester. Data were collected through classroom observations, teacher and student interviews, and questionnaire surveys to capture the holistic dynamics of PBL in classroom practice. The observation rubric assessed four behavioral indicators—responsibility, confidence, initiative, and discipline—as proxies of critical thinking and problem-solving competence. The results reveal that PBL is associated with higher levels of engagement, curiosity, and analytical reasoning through structured problem scenarios that require collaboration and inquiry. Quantitative findings showed that class 5C achieved the highest responsibility (83.9%), confidence (87.4%), and discipline (86.2%), while class 5A demonstrated the strongest initiative (79.3%). Teachers’ interviews confirmed that consistent application of the five PBL stages—problem orientation, inquiry, design, presentation, and reflection—coincided with stronger behavioral outcomes. These findings suggest that PBL supports metacognition, self-regulation, and reflective learning aligned with Indonesia’s Kurikulum Merdeka. The study contributes new evidence on elementary-level PBL implementation by integrating validated behavioral rubrics, teacher perspectives, and classroom artifacts within a single descriptive framework.
Development and validation of Biology Interest Instrument (BII) for sustainability of professional teacher education Reni Marlina; Chokchai Yuenyong; H. Hamdani; Muhammad Saefi; H. Husamah
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v11i2.40496

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Biology interest is a defining characteristic that shapes the identity of biology teachers and guides their pedagogical decision-making in the classroom. Recognizing the importance of this attribute in both current and prospective biology teachers, this study aimed to develop and validate the Biology Interest Instrument (BII) to support the sustainability of professional teacher education. The BII was designed to capture five core dimensions: approaches to learning biology, application of biology instruction, assessment practices, teacher characteristics, learning environment, and the nature of the biology curriculum. The development process involved input from biology education experts across 11 Indonesian institutions through focus group discussions. To assess the instrument’s validity and reliability, data were collected from 855 prospective biology teachers and analyzed using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The final instrument comprises 32 items across five dimensions, all demonstrating acceptable psychometric properties. The BII is recommended for use in teacher education programs, particularly in Indonesia and other developing countries, to identify and foster biology interest in future educators.
The urgency of developing and validation of sustainability competence instruments for prospective teachers in Indonesia Abdulkadir Rahardjanto; H. Husamah; Tutut Indria Permana; Nurdiyah Lestari
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v11i2.40825

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The urgency of developing and validating sustainability competence instruments for prospective teachers in Indonesia stems from the pivotal role teachers play in embedding sustainable development principles into education. This study aims to analyze this urgency, synthesize key themes, and visualize conceptual relationships using data collected via Scopus AI. Employing a systematic review methodology with advanced keyword searches and thematic qualitative analysis, the study identifies major themes such as assessment tools, teacher education, and education for sustainable development. Findings reveal significant gaps in culturally relevant, validated instruments tailored for Indonesian prospective teachers, alongside challenges including limited technological infrastructure and the need for ongoing professional development. The study concludes that developing robust competence instruments is vital to strengthen teacher training programs in alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The implications highlight the necessity of integrating digital skills, experiential learning, and community engagement to better prepare future educators for sustainability education. This review lays a foundation for future empirical research and policy initiatives aimed at enhancing sustainability competence assessment within Indonesia’s teacher education system.
The relationship between environmental literacy, ecological literacy, and science for sustainability: A systematic literature review H. Husamah; Abdulkadir Rahardjanto; Tutut Indria Permana; Nurdiyah Lestari
Research and Development in Education (RaDEn) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/raden.v5i1.39957

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Global environmental changes driven by human behavior challenge sustainability, requiring environmental literacy (EL), ecological literacy (EcL), and science for sustainability (SfS) to foster awareness and evidence-based decisions, though their interconnections remain poorly understood. This study aimed to identify global research trends on EL, EcL, and SfS and explore their relationships in terms of subject areas, keyword distribution, thematic evolution, research instruments, sample populations, and materials. A systematic literature review (SLR) approach was applied, analyzing 11 articles retrieved from Scopus. Data visualization and analysis were conducted using VOSviewer, Rstudio/Biblioshiny, and the Scopus system. The findings highlight the dominance of social sciences, emphasizing the importance of social dimensions in sustainability research, followed by environmental sciences, which focus on ecological aspects. Contributions from agriculture, humanities, business, and engineering reinforce the need for a multidisciplinary approach. EL and sustainability emerge as central nodes, with key terms such as environmental education, learning, and ecology strengthening their link to education. Ecology education, domestic waste, critical theory, and action research indicate broader applications beyond formal education. Research in this domain is evolving, integrating education, technology, and behavioral sciences to develop innovative sustainability solutions.
Islamic Academic Supervision Model: Enhancing the quality of Islamic religious education in Muhammadiyah junior high schools Akhmad Fakhrur Rouzi; H. Husamah; B. Budiono; Hawaree Lambensa
Research and Development in Education (RaDEn) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/raden.v5i2.42645

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The need to improve the quality of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) in faith-based schools has become increasingly urgent as teachers face challenges of professional competence, administrative burden, and limited supervisory support that hinder effective classroom practice. This study investigates the Islamic Academic Supervision Model (IASM) as an empirically grounded framework for enhancing the quality of PAI learning in Muhammadiyah junior high schools in Malang, Indonesia. Using a qualitative case study design, the research explored supervisory practices, challenges, and their implications for instructional quality improvement. The study was conducted at four Muhammadiyah junior high schools or Sekolah Menengah Pertama (SMP)—SMP Muhammadiyah 1, 2, 4, and 6—between January and June 2025. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis involving principals, Islamic teachers, students, and a supervisor from the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Triangulation of sources and methods and member checking ensured credibility, while data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model. Findings show that supervision follows structured, collaborative, and reflective stages: (1) planning and scheduling, (2) classroom observation, (3) evaluation and feedback, and (4) follow-up. Constraints include time limitations, overlapping duties of principals, and inadequate facilities, but effective supervision improved teachers’ pedagogical competence, documentation, classroom management, and student engagement. The IASM emphasizes spiritual-reflective dialogue, contextual evaluation, and collaborative improvement, integrating Islamic values with professional standards. This model strengthens the pedagogical and moral dimensions of teaching, enhances learning quality and students’ religious character, and serves as a replicable framework for faith-based schools pursuing holistic quality assurance.
Teaching Biology for Sustainability: Insight from Scopus AI Husamah, H.; Rahardjanto, Abdulkadir; Permana, Tutut Indria
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/2z9cbt64

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In the face of escalating environmental crises, climate change, and global sustainability challenges, biology education holds a critical role in shaping ecological literacy and responsible citizenship. This study conducted an AI-assisted scoping review using Scopus AI to synthesize key insights, methods, and emerging themes in teaching biology for sustainability between 2020–2025. From N records retrieved, M studies met inclusion criteria for qualitative synthesis based on abstracts and Scopus AI summaries. Using both natural language and keyword-based searches, the study systematically identified peer-reviewed journal articles that explore sustainability integration in biology and life science education. A PRISMA-guided process was applied to ensure transparent identification, screening, and inclusion. The retrieved data were analyzed qualitatively to map pedagogical innovations, thematic clusters, and conceptual linkages among core sustainability elements. Findings indicate that approximately X of M studies emphasize project-based or problem-based learning, while Y address biomimicry or systems thinking approaches. Effective sustainability-oriented biology education is grounded in the integration of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) and systems thinking, supported by student-centered pedagogies such as problem-based, project-based, and experiential learning. Additionally, biomimicry and digital learning technologies—including online multimedia tools and Electronic/Mobile/Ubiquitous (E/M/U) learning—emerge as transformative approaches that enhance student engagement, critical thinking, and ecological responsibility. Equity and feasibility issues remain critical, particularly concerning bandwidth limitations, access to devices, and inclusivity for students with disabilities. Therefore, low-cost, accessibility-aware strategies such as biomimicry mini-projects and E/M/U-enabled ecological audits are recommended. Despite these advances, challenges remain concerning educator readiness, risk of indoctrination, and institutional constraints. The concept map generated through Scopus AI highlights three interconnected clusters—Ecological Awareness, Student-centered Pedagogies, and Sustainability Education—reflecting a shift from content transmission to transformative learning. Overall, this review concludes that biology education must evolve beyond content mastery to integrate ethical, technological, and transdisciplinary dimensions—empowering learners not only to understand life but to sustain it—aligned with SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
Enhancing Elementary Students’ Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills Through the Implementation of Problem-Based Learning at Muhammadiyah 4 Batu Elementary School Rohmah, Rissana Aprilia; Budiono, B.; Husamah, H.
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): November
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/sancnb22

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In the era of rapidly evolving educational paradigms, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities have become essential competencies for 21st-century learners. However, few studies in the Indonesian elementary context have triangulated data from classroom observations, teacher interviews, and questionnaires to provide empirical evidence of how Problem-Based Learning (PBL) enhances these skills. This study examined the association between PBL and students’ behavioral indicators of critical thinking and problem-solving at Muhammadiyah 4 Batu Elementary School. Employing a qualitative descriptive design, the research involved three Grade 5 classes (5A, 5B, 5C; comprising a total of 87 students) and three teachers, spanning six PBL sessions over one semester. Data were collected through classroom observations, teacher and student interviews, and questionnaire surveys to capture the holistic dynamics of PBL in classroom practice. The observation rubric assessed four behavioral indicators—responsibility, confidence, initiative, and discipline—as proxies of critical thinking and problem-solving competence. The results reveal that PBL is associated with higher levels of engagement, curiosity, and analytical reasoning through structured problem scenarios that require collaboration and inquiry. Quantitative findings showed that class 5C achieved the highest responsibility (83.9%), confidence (87.4%), and discipline (86.2%), while class 5A demonstrated the strongest initiative (79.3%). Teachers’ interviews confirmed that consistent application of the five PBL stages—problem orientation, inquiry, design, presentation, and reflection—coincided with stronger behavioral outcomes. These findings suggest that PBL supports metacognition, self-regulation, and reflective learning aligned with Indonesia’s Kurikulum Merdeka. The study contributes new evidence on elementary-level PBL implementation by integrating validated behavioral rubrics, teacher perspectives, and classroom artifacts within a single descriptive framework.
Accuracy comparison of remote sensing methods (UAV, LiDAR, Radar) and field allometry in mangrove blue carbon quantification: A systematic literature review Ludwick Satria Romadoni; H. Husamah; Bello Ganiyu
Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/gtlabs.v2i2.43380

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Background: Mangrove ecosystems are crucial blue carbon reservoirs, yet quantifying their carbon stocks faces methodological challenges. Field allometric methods, while accurate, are destructive and labor-intensive. Non-destructive Remote Sensing (RS) (UAV, LiDAR, Radar) offers an efficient alternative for landscape-scale mapping. However, literature comparing the accuracy and bias of these diverse RS sensors remains fragmented. Objectives: This study aims to (1) synthesize and compare accuracy metrics  & RMSE from various RS methods in estimating mangrove biomass and carbon stocks, and (2) identify factors in forest structure and sensor types that most significantly influence estimation bias Methods: This research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) guided by PRISMA. Data were extracted from 10 core empirical articles (2018-2025) covering various platforms from optical satellites to UAV-LiDAR. Results: The SLR results indicate that high-cost technologies like LiDAR do not always guarantee the highest accuracy compared to optical sensors (Sentinel-2) under certain conditions. The primary identified bias factor is signal saturation in dense canopies. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence-based guidance for researchers and biology educators in selecting the most robust methodology for carbon inventory.
Mitigating teacher professionalism problem in Indonesia: What Scopus AI tell us? H. Husamah; Jazilah Azizah; Tutut Indria Permana; Yanur Setyaningrum; Iin Hindun
Jurnal Pendidikan Profesi Guru Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jppg.v6i2.37934

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Teacher professionalism in Indonesia remains a central concern in educational reform, impacting the overall quality of education. Despite significant efforts through government initiatives, certification programs, and professional development schemes such as PPG and the Competence Test for Teachers, challenges persist. Limited access to training, inadequate workplace culture, and political resistance hinder effective reform. This study aims to analyze the current efforts, policy initiatives, contributing factors, and best practices addressing teacher professionalism in Indonesia. A comprehensive literature review, utilizing Scopus AI’s advanced search tools, was conducted to identify prevailing themes, challenges, and emerging trends. Key findings suggest that while initiatives like "kampus mengajar" and heutagogy-informed education models show promise, the success of these programs depends heavily on improved access to training, better school infrastructure, and overcoming bureaucratic barriers. The study concludes that a holistic approach integrating training, workplace culture reform, and technological tools is essential for enhancing teacher professionalism.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Karim Ibrahim Abdulkadir Rahardjanto Abdulkadir Rahardjanto Abdulkadir Rahardjanto Abdulkadir Rahardjanto Abdulkadir Rahardjanto Abdulkadir Rahardjanto, Abdulkadir Adlini, Miza Nina Agus Dharmawan Ahmad Adnan Mohd Shukri Ahmad Adnan Mohd Shukri Ahmad Fauzi Ahmad Fauzi Ahmad Kamal Sudrajat Ainur Rofieq Akhmad Fakhrur Rouzi Akhsanul, In'am Alfikri, Fauzan Wisnu Alia Zaskia Alvin Dewa Yanuar Alvina Via Denita Amira Salsabilla Anna Jarrotul Khoiriyah Anton Setia Budi Ardelia, Auberta Myra Arina Mufrihah Arista Mutiara Risa Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Atok Miftachul Hudha Aulia Savitri Ayuntya, Eva Azalia, Putri Adelia Azaria, Aisha Azizah, Jalilah Azza, Rinata Aqila B. Budiono B. Budiono Bello Ganiyu Bintarawati, Eka Bowo Siswandoko Budiono Budiono Budiono Cahyono, Shafa Rimbi Riskia Chokchai Yuenyong Cholifah , Nur Henny Dalifah, Umrohatul Daroe Iswatiningsih Devi Mariya Sulfa Dewi Arif Hidayati Dewi Arif Hidayati Diana Vivanti Sigit Diani Fatmawati Diani Fatmawati Diani Fatmawati Diani Fatmawati Diani Fatmawati Diani Fatmawati Dita Tri Mulyani Diva Aulia Salsabila Drs. Atok Miftachul Hudha, M. Kes Editor Dwi Marga Lestari Dwi Setyawan Dwi Setyawan Eko Susetyarini Eko Susetyarini Eko Susetyarini Eko Susetyarini Eko Susetyarini Elly Purwanti Elly Purwanti Ely Purwanti, Ely Endrik Nurohman Endrik Nurrohman Erlyna Abidasari Fardini Sabilah Fatah, M. Arya Fatchur Rohman Fauzan, Aditya Fauzi Ahmad Muda Fendy Hardian Permana Fendy Hardian Permana Findo Bayu Adji Findo Bayu Adji Fithri Wening Sasmita Fitri Wening Sasmita Fitri Yanti Fitri Yanti Fuad Jaya Miharja Galuh, Sellindra Tanisa Gina Harventy Hadi Nur Hadi Nur Hadi Nur Hadi Suwono Hadi, Samsun Hamdani . Hanik Fitrotul Azizah Hariyati, Nabila Hawaree Lambensa Hedi Sutomo Herawati Susilo Herly Dwi Lestari Hidayati, Dewi Arif Ibrohim Idah Hamidah Idaul Hasanah, Idaul Iin Hindun Iin Hindun Iin Hindun Iin Hindun Iin Hindun Ilmi Zajuli Ichsan Indah Ulfatur Rohimah Intan Kristina Permatasari Intan Nurul Qomariansyah In’am, Akhsanul Irodatul Hasanah Isti Nurul Jannah Ita Ainun Jariyah Ita Rahmania Kusumawati Jalilah Azizah Jazilah Azizah Kartini, Ayu Khoiriyah, Anna Jarrotul Kirana Zahrani Ladysyah Fitri Rohmah Lesy Luzyawati Liliek Triani Lise Chamisijatin Lise Chamisijatin Lubis, Citra Aulianisa Lud Waluyo Ludwick Satria Romadoni Lutfiana Rahma Nurjanah M. Kes Editor, Drs. Atok Miftachul Hudha, M. Kes Maghfiroh, Adinda Zahwatun Mahariska Anjar Palupi Masduki . Mashuri Mashuri Masrudi Masrudi Mas’odi Mas’odi Md. Mehadi Rahman Mella Anggi Puspitasari Mieke Miarsyah Miranti, Kurnia Ayu Miza Nina Adlini Moch. Agus Krisno Budiyanto Moch. Agus Krisno Budiyanto Moch. Agus Krisno Budiyanto Moch. 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Syafa’ah, Erina Lailatus Syah, Wildan Akbar Alfiriyan Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syifa Salsabilla Tatag Muttaqin Tegar Ganes Firmandani Tien Aminah Tutut Indria Permana Ulpa Riski Kumala Sari Viandira, Elfa Shauna Vivi Indriani Wafi, Yoshida Fildanu Wahyudi, Muh. Dheo Refaldo Worowirastri E., Dyah Yanur Setyaningrum Yoga Marga Mahendra Yuni Pantiwati Yuni Pantiwati Yuni Pantiwati Yusvita Ratna Zafira, Aulia Mahdiyatul Dwi Zahidah, Ashfa Zhangswe Ariandina Putri