Christina Brown
Kanda University of International Studies, Japan

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Using the E-Module in the Firefighting Course to Increase Cadets’ Motivation Sutiyo Sutiyo; Fitri Masito; Wildan Nugraha; Yeti Komalasari; Christina Brown
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 5, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v5i1.422

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The Firemanship course is one of the mandatory courses taught to pilot cadets. As part of one of the capabilities of Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), the firemanship course provides pilot cadets with the ability to handle fire incidents at airports. The application of technology in learning firemanship courses has not been widely practiced by aviation education institutions. Using e-modules can increase aviation cadets’ abilities, including learning motivation. In this research, the e-module for the firemanship course was created using the ADDIE method. The result is an increase in understanding scores and the ability to increase the learning motivation of pilot cadets. The increase can be seen from the minimum score of the pre-test, which is 1.6, increasing to 3.2 in the post-test. The maximum score in the pre-test of 2.2 increases to 3.7 in the post-test. The overall average score also increases in the pre-test from 1.96 to 3.53 in the post-test. This research also shows that there are differences in the understanding scores of Palembang Aviation Polytechnic cadets in firemanship courses. Learning using e-modules also provides a difference in value even though it is not significant. This adds to the literature on the application of ADDIE in making e-modules which are also effectively used in firemanship courses in particular.
Project-based Learning (PjBL) based on the Digital Module to Improve Conceptual Understanding in Aviation English Fitri Masito; Sudarwan Danim; Sapriyadin Sapriyadin; Eko Risdianto; Christina Brown
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 4 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v4i4.1249

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This research is triggered by the lack of students’ conceptual understanding of Aviation English. A digital module assists in delivering engaging lessons. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of the Project-based Learning (PjBL) model based on the Digital Module to improve students’ conceptual understanding of Aviation English. This research applied the research and development (RD) model proposed by Borg and Gall (1982). The method was modified into three research and development steps, including (1) preliminary study, (2) development, and (3) evaluation. The research was conducted at Politeknik Penerbangan Palembang. The research subjects were 47 students of the Aviation Rescue and Firefighting Department. The data collection method used a questionnaire and test. Based on the data analysis, most students strongly agreed to use the digital module to improve students’ conceptual understanding of Aviation English. The use of the PjBL model based on the digital module affects significantly students’ conceptual understanding of Aviation English. This is demonstrated by the average scores of post-test results for the control and experimental classes are 70.57 and 80.03 respectively.