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The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Prosocial Behavior among High School Students: A Correlational Study: Dampak Kecerdasan Emosional terhadap Perilaku Prososial di Kalangan Siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas: Sebuah Studi Korelasional Artono, Henry Dwi; Mariyati, Lely Ika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i3.748

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This study aimed to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence and prosocial behavior among students at SMA Negeri 1 Taman. A quantitative correlational approach was employed, with a sample of 290 students selected using stratified random sampling from the total population of 1,118 students. Data collection involved psychological scales, and Spearman's rho was used for data analysis. The results revealed a significant correlation (p < 0.05) between emotional intelligence and prosocial behavior among the students, with a correlation coefficient of 0.951, indicating a strong positive correlation. The majority of students demonstrated high levels of both emotional intelligence (57.6%) and prosocial behavior (60.3%). These findings suggest that an increase in emotional intelligence positively influences prosocial behavior, while a decrease in emotional intelligence leads to a decline in prosocial behavior. The implications of this research provide a basis for understanding students' emotional intelligence and prosocial behavior levels, allowing for interventions to enhance emotional intelligence and maximize prosocial behavior. Future studies should consider increasing the sample size and exploring additional factors, such as mood, genetic factors, situational influences, and personality, which may impact prosocial behavior. Highlight: Significant correlation: The study establishes a significant correlation between emotional intelligence and prosocial behavior among high school students, indicating a strong positive relationship. Impact of emotional intelligence: Higher levels of emotional intelligence contribute to an increase in prosocial behavior, while a decrease in emotional intelligence leads to a decline in prosocial behavior. Implications for intervention: The findings provide a basis for developing interventions to enhance students' emotional intelligence and maximize their prosocial behavior. Strategies such as organizing study groups and fostering empathy towards the environment can be implemented to improve emotional intelligence. keyword: Emotional Intelligence, Prosocial Behavior, High School Students, Correlation, Quantitative Study
The Relationship between Democratic Parenting Style and School Readiness among First-grade Students: Hubungan antara Gaya Pengasuhan Demokratis dan Kesiapan Bersekolah di Kalangan Siswa Kelas 1 SD Izza, Niswatul; Mariyati, Lely Ika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i3.749

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This quantitative study investigates the relationship between democratic parenting style and school readiness among first-grade students at SD Negeri Sidokare 2 Sidoarjo. The research aims to examine whether a correlation exists between the two variables. Data were collected through questionnaires and the Nijmeegse Schoolbekwaamheids Test (NST). The sample comprised 66 students selected using accidental sampling. The data analysis involved Pearson's product-moment correlation coefficient in SPSS 26.0. The results indicate a significant positive correlation (rxy = 0.662, p = 0.000) between democratic parenting style and school readiness. Higher levels of democratic parenting style correspond to higher levels of school readiness among first-grade students. These findings imply that parents who adopt a democratic parenting style contribute to their children's preparedness for elementary school. The study suggests that schools provide training on the importance of parenting styles, particularly democratic parenting, to foster children's potential as they enter elementary school. Highlight: Positive correlation: The study reveals a significant positive correlation (rxy = 0.662, p = 0.000) between democratic parenting style and school readiness among first-grade students. Impact of democratic parenting: Higher levels of democratic parenting style are associated with higher levels of school readiness among children entering elementary school. Implications for schools and parents: The findings emphasize the importance of implementing democratic parenting styles to foster children's readiness for school. Schools should provide training to parents on the benefits of democratic parenting to optimize children's potential as they transition to elementary school. Keyword: Democratic Parenting Style, School Readiness, First-Grade Students, Correlation, Quantitative Study
The Impact of Religiosity on Work Stress Among Teachers in SDN Krembung District: Dampak Religiusitas terhadap Stres Kerja di Kalangan Guru SDN Kecamatan Krembung Muda Dini, Novia Dewi; Mariyati, Lely Ika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i3.756

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This quantitative correlational study aims to examine the relationship between religiosity and work stress among teachers in SDN Krembung District. The sample consisted of 148 teachers selected using incidental sampling. Data analysis included normality test, linearity test, and simple linear regression analysis using the SPSS 20 for Windows program. The findings revealed a negative relationship between religiosity and work stress among SDN teachers in Krembung District, with a significant correlation coefficient of -0.205 (p = 0.006 < 0.05). These results support the researcher's hypothesis, indicating that higher levels of religiosity are associated with lower work stress. However, it is important to note that religiosity explains only 3.5% of the variation in work stress, with 96.5% influenced by other factors not examined in this study. The limitations of this research include the pandemic-related time constraints and the focus solely on the variable of religiosity without considering other potential correlates of work stress. The implications of this study suggest the importance of promoting religiosity among teachers through activities such as collective prayers before classes, weekly istiqosah (spiritual gathering), and annual nature contemplation. These activities can help reduce work stress and inspire new teaching ideas, benefiting both teachers and schools in SDN Krembung District. Highlight: Negative relationship: The study found a negative relationship between religiosity and work stress among teachers in SDN Krembung District. Sample: The study included 148 teachers from SDN in Krembung sub-district, providing valuable insights into the local context. Implications: Promoting religiosity through collective prayers, istiqosah sessions, and nature contemplation can help reduce work stress and generate new teaching ideas for teachers in SDN Krembung District. Keyword: Religiosity, Work Stress, Teachers, Negative Relationship, SDN Krembung District
Description of Children's Readiness to Enter Elementary School in Class 1 Students of SD Negeri Jabon District: Gambaran Kesiapan Anak Masuk Sekolah Dasar Pada Siswa Kelas 1 SD Negeri Kecamatan Jabon Febrianti, Aisyah Mawaddah; Mariyati, Lely Ika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 3 (2023): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i3.757

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This descriptive quantitative research aimed to investigate the readiness of grade 1 elementary school students to enter primary education in the Jabon sub-district. A sample of 102 students out of a total population of 110 was selected using non-probability accidental sampling. Data analysis, employing the SPSS 17.0 for Windows program, involved descriptive statistics to assess school readiness based on measures such as mode, mean, median, standard deviation, and variance range. The findings revealed that among grade 1 students at SD Jabon Sidoarjo District, 85.3% (87 students) exhibited high readiness, 8.8% (9 students) demonstrated sufficient readiness, and 5.9% (6 students) displayed less readiness to enter elementary school. These results shed light on the preparedness of children for formal education and have implications for educational stakeholders in fostering optimal learning environments and supporting students' smooth transition to elementary school. Highlights: The study examined the readiness of grade 1 students to enter elementary school, providing insights into their preparedness for formal education. A significant majority of grade 1 students (85.3%) demonstrated high readiness, emphasizing the positive foundation for their academic journey. The findings have implications for educational stakeholders, highlighting the importance of creating supportive learning environments and facilitating a smooth transition into elementary school. Keywords: Readiness, Elementary school, Grade 1 students, School transition, Educational implications.
Examining the Negative Impact of TikTok Usage on Elementary Students' Learning Motivation: Menelaah Dampak Negatif Penggunaan TikTok terhadap Motivasi Belajar Siswa Sekolah Dasar Mariyati, Lely Ika; Wilmar, Muhammad Pascal
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i3.835

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This correlational quantitative study investigates the impact of TikTok social media usage intensity on academic learning motivation among elementary school students. Using a sample of 80 students from grades 4, 5, and 6, selected through accidental sampling, the research employed TikTok usage intensity scales and an academic learning motivation scale based on self-determination theory. Data analysis with Pearson correlation in JASP software revealed a significant negative relationship between TikTok usage intensity and students' learning motivation, supporting the hypothesis. Recommendations include implementing social media regulations in educational settings and promoting awareness among students, parents, and educators about the potential adverse effects of excessive TikTok use. Future research could explore this topic further with more sophisticated methodologies to enhance understanding. Highlight: Quantitative approach reveals significant negative correlation. Accidental sampling used for diverse grade representation. Recommendations advocate media regulation for academic focus. Keywoard: TikTok, Elementary students, Learning motivation, Social media impact, Correlational study
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