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BUILDING ELEMENTARY STUDENTS' MOTIVATION THROUGH SOCIO-EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE IN DIFFERENTIATED LEARNING Prajayana, Marfita Ike; Yayuk, Erna; Kuncahyono, Kuncahyono
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Malaysia and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i3.7178

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Purpose – Education plays a crucial role in shaping high-quality human resources, with curriculum adaptation being essential to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. One key element is differentiated instruction, which accommodates diverse student learning needs through differentiation in content, process, and product. However, its implementation faces challenges, particularly in integrating differentiated instruction with the development of students' social-emotional competencies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating differentiated instruction with social-emotional competencies in enhancing students' learning motivation.Methodology – This study was conducted at SDN 5 Sumber using a qualitative descriptive approach through classroom observations, interviews, and document analysis. The participants included the principal, teachers, and fourth-grade students. Data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.Findings – The study found that differentiation was more frequently applied to the learning process rather than content and product. Teachers utilized auditory, visual, and kinesthetic strategies, but content differentiation was limited. Social-emotional competencies were developed through group discussions, reflective sessions, and collaborative activities, leading to increased student engagement, independence, and emotional regulation. Evaluations used formative and summative assessments, with observation rubrics for assessing social-emotional competencies.Contribution – This study contributes to the understanding that integrating differentiated instruction with social-emotional competency development can effectively enhance students' learning motivation. It also highlights the need for improved teacher training and resources to support content and product differentiation.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION IN THE MERDEKA CURRICULUM Irnawanto, Fauzi; Yayuk, Erna; Kuncahyono, Kuncahyono
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.v12i4.7362

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Purpose-This study aims to examine the implementation of character education in the Merdeka Curriculum, focusing on planning, implementation, and evaluation in vocational school environments. This study is motivated by the decline in morals of the younger generation, which is marked by increasing juvenile delinquency, lack of discipline, and increasing social challenges in the digital era.Methodology-This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a purposive sampling design. The subjects of the study included the principal, vice principal, subject teachers, and grade XI students. Data collection techniques were done through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis used the Miles and Huberman interactive model, consisting of data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion.Findings-The study results indicate that character education is systematically integrated into school policies, vision, mission, and curriculum. Implementation is carried out through experiential learning, extracurricular activities such as the Muhammadiyah Student Association (IPM) and Tapak Suci, and routine practices such as Al-Qur'an recitation, congregational prayer, morning exercise, the "Clean Friday" program, and social activities. Evaluation is carried out through direct observation, character journals, and periodic review meetings. These findings confirm the active role of these practices in shaping students' character.Significance-This study contributes to understanding how vocational schools contextualize character education in national curriculum reform. This study emphasizes increasing teacher involvement and parental participation to strengthen students' character development.
THE EFFECT OF FIELD WORK PRACTICE ON VOCATIONAL STUDENTS' WORK READINESS AND CAREER MOTIVATION Abadiyah, Lisalamah; Yayuk, Erna; Restian, Arina
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.v12i4.7334

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Purpose: This study aims to determine the effect of Field Work Practice (PKL) on work readiness and career motivation of vocational high school students. The high unemployment rate among vocational high school graduates indicates a gap between graduate competencies and the demands of the world of work. Therefore, increasing work readiness and career motivation is crucial in bridging the gap and preparing students to face the world of work optimally.Methodology: This study uses a quantitative approach with a causal design. The sample consisted of 78 grade XII students of the Motorcycle Engineering Department at SMK PGRI 5 Jember who were selected through purposive sampling techniques. Data were collected using a validated Likert scale questionnaire, covering indicators of field work practice implementation, work readiness, and career motivation. Data analysis was performed using simple linear regression.Findings: The results of the study showed that field work practice had a positive and significant influence on work readiness (p < 0.001; t = 8.366) and students' career motivation (p = 0.002; t = 3.772). These findings indicate that direct involvement in the world of work during field work practice contributes to increasing technical competence, mental readiness to face the challenges of the world of work, and strengthening students' orientation and enthusiasm in planning their future careers.Contribution: This study shows that fieldwork practice is an effective strategy to simultaneously improve work readiness and career motivation of vocational high school students. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the implementation structure of fieldwork practice and closer collaboration between schools and the industrial world. These findings can be the basis for developing more relevant and adaptive vocational curriculum and vocational education policies. In addition to providing technical skills, fieldwork practice also plays a role in developing 21st century competencies.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Ad Dailamay Wartindya Pradana Saputra, Fairus Adhi Wibawa, Gandung Adi Wibawa, Gandung Agus Tinus Ahmad, Rohmanuddin Akhyar Basyir Alcheca Dinari Pratiwi Ana, Miko Fitri Anggarini, Vina Anita Herlina Aqidatul Izza TPP Arina Restian Asti eka wijayanti Aulia Nur Rahma Aulia Nur Rahma, Aulia Nur Barizi, Ach. Bustanol Arifin Choirudin Lutfi Triaji Citra Apriovilita Hariri Dhevy Ratna Sari Dhevy Ratna Sari Dika Erli Frilian Efendi, Farid Eko Kristanto Ekowati, Dyah Worowitastri Elly Fithriyanasari Endarwati, Tri Marya Fakhriyana, Anisa Rahmi Fani Yustiadi Fatimah Azzahra, Nur Febriantika, Indah Fithriyanasari, Elly Fitriyanti Anggraini Galuh Putrining Aji Gusmawati Hafilda, Nurul Ezzah Herlina, Anita Ichsan Anshory AM Ike Prajayana, Marfita Indah Wahyuni Irnawanto, Fauzi Iswahyudi Jani Rima Widjaja Jumelan Karina Permatasari Khasanah, Niswatun Khomsah, Nur Lina Krisbiantoro Kristanto, Eko Kuncahyono Kuncahyono Lailiatul Hidayati Lisalamah Abadiyah, Lisalamah Mardiana Anjani Alamsyah Mei Umi Masrulloh Moh. Taufiq Farisman Abdulah Mughis, Abdul Mujianto Mukti, Ebtafil Murtyas Galuh Danawati Nawang Sulistyani Nizam Firdaus Ramadhani Novi Qurrata A'yunin Nur Arima Nuro, Falistya Risatul Maratin Prabawati, Rizky Nadya Prajayana, Marfita Ike Pratiwi, Alcheca Dinari Pujo Setyo Aji Putri Dwi Yuliana Putrining Aji, Galuh Rafiqah Renandra, Irninda Rianaya, Adelia Loli Rifkian Kurniawan Rifkian Kurniawan Rismayanti Ristiana, Yayan Rizky Nadya Prabawati Rohmanuddin Ahmad Rokhmawati, Isnaini S. Mujianto Sahrul Saidah, Nur Santi Prastiyowati Sari, Loulyta Sari, Yulia Lisa Siti Fatimah Soenaryo Siti Hamidah Siti Hamidah Siti Yulianti Siti Yuliyanti, Siti SRI ASTUTIK Sri Wahyuni Sugiharto, Akip Sunardin Sunardin Sunarti Suprianto, Arik Suryadi, Tri Tinus, Agus Triaji, Choirudin Lutfi Tyas Deviana Uswatun Chasanah Uswatun Hasanah Widiastutik, Erna Widjaja, Jani Rima Wijayanti, Asti Worowirastri E., Dyah Worowirastri E., Dyah Yayak Khatijah, Windarti Yudha Alfian Haqqi Yustiadi, Fani Zain, Rahayu Alfatu Zaitun, Iin