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Inclusive learning in higher education: anthropology and critical consciousness lens Supriyadi Supriyadi; Een Yayah Haenilah; Risma M. Sinaga; Dina Maulina; Berti Yolida; Irwandani Irwandani
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 1: February 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i1.20965

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Higher education institutions have come under fire for their perceived restrictive tactics and lack of diversity among students and faculty. This article dives into the possible synergy between anthropology and critical consciousness, drawing inspiration from Paulo Freire's seminal contributions. The major goal is to create a revolutionary transition in higher education toward a more inclusive educational paradigm. Furthermore, this study investigates the influence of political landscapes on educational curriculum, emphasizing the need for a revolutionary pedagogical framework that fosters critical consciousness in both students and instructors. The prospect of developing a more equitable and inclusive learning environment within higher education becomes reachable via the harmonic integration of different pedagogical techniques, one that is sensitive to the diverse requirements of all learners. This attempt, however, is not without difficulties, such as opposition to change and the political terrain's intricacies. Professional development opportunities and coordinated efforts between educators, administrators, and policymakers are required for successful implementation. To summarize, the priority of social responsibility in higher education is evident, and adopting transformational pedagogy is critical for tackling the multiple issues inherent in the twenty-first century.
A current study of psychological well-being in educational institutions: A systematic literature review Hamid Mukhlis; Hasan Hariri; Riswandi Riswandi; Een Yayah Haenilah; Sunyono Sunyono; Dina Maulina; Fitriadi Fitriadi
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 2: May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i2.21136

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The issue of psychological well-being in education has emerged as an increasingly critical topic in recent years. This is due to the significance of psychological well-being in enhancing the performance of e ducational institutions, encompassing students, teachers, and the process of formulating school policies. This study sought to discover recent research on psychological well-being from an academic perspective. A total of 27 research articles were successfully gathered and reviewed based on the established criteria. This article review was conducted utilizing two databases (SCOPUS and WoS) and the following keywords: "psychological well-being" combined with "AND" and other search terms such as "school", "teacher", and "student". This systematic review offers a synthesis of results that can serve as the initial step in developing constructs of psychological well-being in educational institutions, thus implying the importance of psychological well-being for teachers and students. The results of the analysis from this systematic literature review have been discussed and concluded in this study.
Optimizing Discovery Learning to Enhance HOTS: Why Use Argumentative Worksheets? Neni Hasnunidah; Sherly Fadhila; Berti Yolida; Meriza Nadya; Dina Maulina
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 12 (2024): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i12.9412

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Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) is very important for learners to master because they can develop the critical, analytical, and creative thinking skills needed to face complex challenges in daily life This study aims to examine the HOTS of students on the use of the Argumentative LiveWorksheet of Plant Tissue Structure through the Discovery Learning model. This type of research is a quasi-experiment using a pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group design. The subject of this study is 60 students of grade VIII of junior high school in Metro City which are divided into experimental classes and control classes. The research instrument is in the form of a HOTS essay test that measures the ability to analyze (C4), evaluate (C5), and create (C6) according to Bloom's taxonomy. In addition, questionnaire instruments are also used to find out students' responses to the learning carried out. The results showed that the experimental group that used the LiveWorksheet argumentative with the Discovery Learning model had a significantly higher HOTS score when compared to the control group. The argumentative LiveWorksheets with Discovery Learning creates a more dynamic learning environment by encouraging active student involvement in discussions, arguments, discovery, and reflective practices.
Evaluating the Numeracy Cognitive Level of Indonesian Elementary School Students using the Minimum Competency Assessment Rini Asnawati; Widyastuti Widyastuti; Dina Maulina; Bambang Sri Anggoro; Muhammad Ferdiansyah; Nurma Izzati
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 23, No 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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This study aims to describe the achievement of the numeracy cognitive level of elementary school students on a minimum competency assessment. The population of this study were fifth grade students at C-accredited elementary school in Lampung province. The sample of this study selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected using a level 2 numeracy test instrument developed by the Center for Evaluation and Learning of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using the Mann-Whitney test. It was concluded that: a) students’ category of numeracy ability was “competent” (mean score 43.04); b) there is no significant difference between the numeracy abilities of male and female students; c) the highest percentage of correct answers was matching type questions (62.9%); and d) the lowest cognitive level was achieved is in the measurement concept which was only 28.6. Keywords: elementary school students, minimum competency assessment, numeracy cognitive level. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v23i2.pp428-436
The Effect of Inquiry Laboratory with Group Discussions Method on Improving of Students’ Learning Outcomes Dina Maulina; Diana Hernawati; Ismi Rakhmawati; Dewi Lengkana; Ave Suakanila Fauzisar
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 20, No 1 (2019): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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This study aims to determine the effect of laboratory-based inquiry learning models with group discussion methods in improving student learning outcomes. The research subjects were students of the 2012/2013 biology education who took the vertebrate zoology course. The sample used in this study was taken using a cluster random sampling technique of 2 classes. The concept discovery observation data in the form of quantitative data obtained through cognitive test sheets consisting of 25 questions and tested using the t test with a real level α = 0.05. Based on the results of data analysis shows that there is an influence of laboratory-based inquiry learning models on diversity of vertebrate animals.Keywords: laboratory learning, student learning outcomes, inquiry. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v20i1.pp1-6