Norazrena Abu Samah
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Development of SMART-P to improve parental locus of control and children’s social-emotional development Evania Yafie; Zakiah Mohamad Ashari; Norazrena Abu Samah; Diana Setyaningsih; Dessy Putri Wahyuningtyas; I Gusti Lanang Agung Wiranata
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 2: April 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i2.26503

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Child social-emotional development is improved by parental locus of control. Parents with a healthy locus of control can teach children about social-emotional development. Parents require training to improve their parenting skills. This study will create, administer, and evaluate the seamless mobile-assisted real training for parent (SMART-P) application on parental locus of control and children’s social and emotional development. The mixmethod study used an analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) model and experimental quantification research strategy. An explanatory study with a non-equivalent control group design and control-experiment classes is used. This study includes analysis, design, development, research instrument development, implementation, and assessment. This study sampled 150 parents of 4-year-olds and 6 experts, including 714 from Posyandu (Integrated Service Post) in five Malang City areas. The data was collected via questionnaires and observation checklists. This study analyzes data using descriptive percentages and SPSS. The findings showed that i) SMART-P is valid and acceptable as a training medium; ii) parental locus of parental control is significantly influenced before and after receiving SMART-P parenting training; iii) children’s social and emotional development is significantly impacted before and after parents receive care using the program; and iv) there is a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in the influence on parental continuous. SMART-P parenting research is needed to enhance parental locus of control and children’s social-emotional development
Towards Better Numeracy Outcomes: Analyzing Factors and Interventions for Indonesian Students Rudi Susilana; R. Nadia Hanoum; Della Amelia; Mohammad Ali; Norazrena Abu Samah
Didaktik Matematika Vol 11, No 2 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jdm.v11i2.40802

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Numeracy is essential in many aspects of daily life, yet it remains a growing concern among Indonesian students. Numerous factors contribute to this issue, which must be addressed through pedagogical and psychological approaches. Correspondingly, this research had two main objectives: First, to describe students' performance in basic numeracy skills and the factors that hindered their development, and second, to analyze and map the learning activities students needed to improve their numeracy skills. To achieve these objectives, an ex post facto research design with a quantitative approach was employed. A total of 506 secondary school students from various regions in Indonesia (Female = 285; Male = 221) participated in this study. The sample was collected using a simple random sampling technique. Data was gathered via an online survey of 51 structured questions administered to the students. Multiple statistical tests were conducted to analyze the data, including descriptive statistics (mean scores) and inferential statistics (factor analysis). The findings indicated that the overall mean score for students' basic numeracy skills was moderate, with female students outperforming male students. Additionally, several factors hindered students' mastery of basic numeracy. The study also highlighted the need for more differentiated instruction, where students could receive personalized support based on their unique challenges and learning preferences.