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From Struggle to Success: The Feynman Techniques' Revolutionary Impact on Slow Learners Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Thinking Skills and Creativity Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/tscj.v6i2.69681

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Feynman Techniques have proven to be a game-changer in the field of education. The Feynman Techniques, developed by physicist Richard Feynman, provide a unique and effective approach to learning complex subjects. By breaking down information into simple terms and teaching it to others, slow learners can enhance their understanding and retention of material. This study aims to analyze revolutionary impact of the Feynman Techniques on slow learners in their journey from struggle to success. This research uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. The data collection stages in this research were carried out in search for and identify relevant data sources, carry out literature selection, and extract relevant data. This research uses thematic analysis methods to identify patterns, trends and main findings in the literature reviewed. This study found the principles behind the Feynman Techniques and highlights their practical application in educational settings. It also presents case studies and testimonials from slow learners who have experienced significant improvements in their academic performance and self-confidence after implementing these techniques. The findings suggest that the Feynman Techniques have the potential to revolutionize the way slow learners approach learning and achieve success.
Influence of Gamification Elements on Students’ Academic Performance Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Indonesian Journal of Teaching in Science Vol 3, No 2 (2023): IJOTIS: September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijotis.v3i2.59581

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Playing games is an important part of a child's cognitive and social development. Students learn more when they are allowed to play and engage in hands-on activities rather than being forced to memorize knowledge (formulas) from books. Enjoyable components must be incorporated into their classes to maintain their attention and increase their performance. The great benefits that gamification offers must be integrated into the basic level of education to limit the easily bored span. Appropriate integration of gamification into classroom activities could raise a positive effect on students’ performance and promote a positive attitude toward learning. This study could provide teachers with information and awareness on innovative instructional approaches that can boost students’ engagement, motivation, and performance while learning. It can also serve as an eye-opener for teachers in other fields of learning to explore and adopt better instructional approaches to teaching to improve student performance. Training of teachers on the use of gamification-based teaching should be integrated into our educational sector. This research was conducted to determine the influence of gamification elements on student academic achievement. 
Game-Changer Using Dick and Carey Model in Enhancing Academic Achievement through Effective Instructional Strategies Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Wirawan, Kadek Adrian Surya Indra; Pradnyani, Made Shania Satya; Septiarini, Nyoman Intan
Indonesian Journal of Instruction Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/iji.v5i1.69298

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Based on the results of interviews and observations carried out at school, it shows that the cognitive science learning outcomes of fifth grade elementary school students are still low. This research aims to analyze the significant influence of the discovery learning learning model assisted by mind mapping media on the cognitive science learning outcomes of fifth grade elementary school students. This research uses a quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent control group design. The research population is 186 students, the sample determination will be random, and the experimental and control classes will be given a pretest and then equalized using the ANOVA test. The data collection method in this research is a test method, namely an objective test. There are two data analysis techniques in this research, namely descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistical analysis. It is known that the t-calculated value of 24.448 is greater than the t-table of 1,681. This value shows that there is a significant influence of the discovery learning model assisted by mind mapping media on the cognitive science learning outcomes of fifth grade elementary school students. The practical implications of this research can be used by teachers as a reference in improving student learning outcomes.
Unlocking the Potential of Education in Nigeria's Industry 4.0 Era: Overcoming Challenges of Digital Transformation Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Akinnubi, Olaolu Paul; Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat
Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review Vol. 6 No. 3: October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v6i3.66842

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The introduction of Industry 4.0 has led to enormous technology advancements that have altered many different industries throughout the world. As Nigeria struggles to stay up with the digital revolution, it faces numerous educational obstacles. The primary obstacles to the successful implementation of digital transformation in the Nigerian educational system are examined. This study aims to analyze the importance of fostering partnerships between governmental bodies, business executives and academic institutions. The research method uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The data collection process is carried out by identifying and evaluating scientific articles that are relevant to the topic. After identifying relevant articles, the data analysis process began by thoroughly reading each selected article. The study found collaboration can make it easier to share information, resources and expertise, creating environment for the digital revolution of education. In conclusion, Nigeria must overcome several obstacles to fully realize the potential of education in the age of Industry 4.0. By investing in infrastructure, teacher training, curriculum development, collaborations, research, and inclusivity, Nigeria may embrace the promise of digital transformation to enhance its educational system and prepare its future workforce for the demands of the digital era.
Principals’ Fund Management Strategies and School Administrative Effectiveness Olaifa, Adeseko Sunday; Ajala, Sodiq; Olaifa, Ebunlomo Oreoluwa; Medupin, Abiodun Johnson; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review Vol. 7 No. 1: April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v7i1.69972

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A lack of prudence and mismanagement of school funds by the principals could give rise to poor student performance since it might slow down the acquisition of essential materials for teaching and learning. This study analyzes the relationship between principals’ fund management strategies and school administrative effectiveness. It assessed principals' budgetary practices, the perceived level of administrative effectiveness, and the relationship between fund management on secondary schools' effectiveness. Two research questions and one hypothesis were generated for the study. The research design was the descriptive survey type. The population of the study comprised all the one hundred and thirty-two (132) secondary schools. The total number of respondents included forty (40) principals representing 30% of the population, who were selected using the stratified random sampling technique. A self-designed questionnaire titled "Principals’ Fund Management Strategies and School Administrative Effectiveness in Secondary Schools Questionnaire (PFMSSAEQ)" was used for data collection, and Pearson's Product Moment Correlation Coefficient (r) yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.76. The results showed that principals kept accurate records of expenditure, had an average level of effectiveness, and had a significant influence on fund management in secondary schools. It was recommended that principals be strictly monitored by the Ministry of Education to ensure that they continue to maintain accurate record-keeping because of its role in effective fund management in secondary schools.
The Shared Foundations of Faith in Christianity and Islam: The Role of Monotheism in Life and Afterlife Across Abrahamic Religions Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
At-Turost : Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 11 No 1 Februari 2024
Publisher : STAI Nurul Huda Kapongan Situbondo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52491/at.v11i01.125

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This discourse explores the relationship between Christianity and Islam, two of the world's largest Abrahamic faiths, and their shared foundations rooted in monotheism. Despite theological divergences, both faiths converge on fundamental beliefs that shape their followers' understanding of life and the afterlife. Monotheism serves as a foundational principle that delineates God's character, and influences moral conduct, community bonding, and eschatological expectations. The paper delineates how both religions articulate their conception of God as the singular, all-powerful creator, emphasizing the implications this has for believers in their daily lives and spiritual practices. It examines the ethical frameworks established by both faiths, reflecting on how monotheistic belief systems promote values such as compassion, justice, and accountability. The discourse also discusses the commonality of prophetic traditions within Christianity and Islam, highlighting figures such as Abraham, Moses, and others who serve as pivotal links between the two faiths. The role of scripture, particularly the Bible and the Quran, is discussed as a means through which divine guidance is conveyed, reinforcing the importance of faith in navigating life's challenges and moral dilemmas faced by believers. In a contemporary context marked by religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue, this research emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of these shared foundations to promote mutual respect and coexistence among diverse religious communities.
Biblical Courtship and Spiritual Entities: An Exegesis of Philippians 2:3-4 Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Jurnal Pendidikan Multikultural Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpmu.v6i2.64913

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The relationship between biblical courtship and spiritual entities is multifaceted and interconnected. In Christian courtship, this means being mindful of the other person's needs and desires and working together to build a relationship that is centered on mutual respect and support. The focus of this paper is to analyze Philippians 2:3-4 and examine the relationship between biblical courtship and spiritual entities. This research uses a descriptive method. Data collection in this research as primary data uses document analysis and also supported by secondary data from previous research. Data analysis process is through classifications, interpretation, compare the data, and analyze the context and meaning. The result found exegesis of Philippians 2:3-4 provides valuable guidance for Christian courtship by embracing humility, selflessness and spiritual practices to cultivate the qualities necessary for a healthy and loving relationship with another person. Biblical courtship would prioritize empathy, compassion, communication, practicing forgiveness, seeking to understand and meet the needs of one's partner. Spiritual entities provide guidance and tools for individuals to cultivate a deeper relationship with God and their partners by cultivating a deep and abiding relationship with God and prioritizing spiritual disciplines such as prayer, Bible study and worship. By incorporating these practices and principles into courtship, couples can build a strong foundation for a lifelong, Christ-centered relationship. In conclusion, biblical courtship should be grounded in a biblical worldview with individuals seeking to align their values and priorities with those of Christ.
Principals’ Delegation of Functions and Teachers’ Job Performance Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic in Public Senior Secondary Schools Olaifa, Adeseko Sunday; Sani, Lauratu Haruna; Olaifa, Ebunlomo Oreoluwa; Adeoye, Moses Adeleke
Jurnal Pedagogi dan Pembelajaran Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jp2.v7i1.70213

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There are a lot of impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on principals' delegation functions and teachers' job performance in a public Senior Secondary school. The study aimed to analyze the level at which principals delegate functions to teachers, the relationship between principals' delegation function techniques and teacher job performance, and the factors that hinder effective delegation practices. A descriptive survey research design was used with 1604 teachers and principals from 38 public secondary schools. Four research questions were raised to guide the study. Data collection was conducted using a self-structured questionnaire. The results showed that principals used various delegation functions and techniques during the pandemic, such as delegating departmental heads to monitor teachers' performance, assigning form masters to enforce school rules, directing heads of departments to mark lesson notes, cross-checking teachers' comments on student report cards, demanding reports from parent-teacher associations, and cross-checking departmental head teachers' classroom attendance books. These delegation functions and techniques were found to be effective in enhancing teachers' morale, meeting curriculum outlines, and achieving educational goals. The pandemic has driven the need for adaptable school leadership, and the efficiency of principals' delegation functions must be improved to boost teacher morale and ensure the achievement of educational goals.
Unveiling the Power of Pedagogically Productive Conversations Among University Teachers Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Akinnubi, Paul Olaolu; Makinde, Semiu Olawale; Ibrahim Solahudeen Owoyale-Abdulganiy; Abiola, Muhydeen Olaitan
Jurnal Pedagogi dan Pembelajaran Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jp2.v7i1.71177

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The significance and benefits of discussion in higher education contexts have the potential to improve teaching practices, encourage professional development, and ultimately improve student learning outcomes. This study aims to analyze the potential impact of pedagogically productive conversations among university teachers. The research method uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR). A literature search was conducted through academic databases, such as PubMed, ERIC, and Google Scholar. Through a comprehensive review of relevant literature and firsthand insights from educators, the study delves into the intricacies of pedagogically productive conversations, emphasizing their role in promoting collaboration and creating a supportive academic environment. Furthermore, the paper discusses the challenges and barriers that may impede the implementation of such conversations and proposes strategies to overcome them. Overall, this position paper serves as a valuable resource for educators, administrators, and policymakers, offering insights into the transformative power of pedagogically productive conversations and advocating for their integration into the fabric of university teaching.
Impact of School-University Partnerships and Professional Learning Communities Adeoye, Moses Adeleke; Akinnubi, Olaolu Paul; Suleiman, Yusuf; Mahmud, Musa Aremu; Jimoh, Hassanat Abdullateef
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pendidikan Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): October
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jppp.v7i3.64910

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School-university partnerships and professional learning communities (PLCs) are important approaches to school reform that have the potential to improve teaching and learning and improve student outcomes. School-university partnerships are collaborative relationships between schools and universities that aim to improve teaching and learning outcomes by providing access to resources and expertise and by developing new curricula and instructional materials. This study analyzes the positive impact of partnerships and communities on teaching and learning outcomes but also acknowledges the challenges they face such as time constraints, funding, and cultural differences. The research method uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The data collection process is carried out by identifying and evaluating scientific articles that are relevant to the topic. A literature search was conducted through academic databases, such as PubMed, ERIC, and Google Scholar. The data found analyzed to identify patterns, trends, and consistencies in the findings. Drawing on existing literature and case studies of successful partnerships found that these collaborative models have the potential to significantly improve educational outcomes for students while providing meaningful professional development opportunities for teachers. Success factors include building relationships based on mutual respect and trust, ongoing communication and collaboration and structured professional development. It was concluded that implementing partnerships will create a culture for continuous improvement within the school community.
Co-Authors Abdullateef Hassanat Jimoh Abdulrazak, Mohammed Abimbowo, Yusuff Olatunji Abiola, Muhydeen Olaitan Abisoye, Fausat Motunrayo Abrahem Masuwd, Mowafg Adisa, Taofiq Adesola Adong, Christine Afolabi, Ojo Kayode Ahmad Muzakki Ainnubi, Olaolu Paul Ajala, Sodiq Ajape, Rasheedat Oladunni Ajewole, Idowu Philip Akinnubi, Olaolu Paul Akinnubi, Paul Olaolu Alabi, Opeyemi Abdullahi Alahmari, Sarah A. Ardianto, Hendri Are, Seyi Ayoku, Oba Baba Badawi, Habib Baharun, Hasan Banderas , Antoni Benjamin, Theophilus Bolaji, Oluwafemi Tajudeen Busari, Jamiu Muhammad Ehindero, Ronke Elizabeth Entika Fani Prastikawati Entoh Tohani Fajenyo, Ridwan Ayodele Fawale, Afiss Adebayo Firmansyah Firmansyah Heldy Ramadhan Putra P Hidayat, Ahmad Wahyu I Wayan Widiana Ibrahim Solahudeen Owoyale-Abdulganiy Iis Prasetyo Imam Shofwan Issa, Hammed Okiki Jamiu, Tajudeen Ade Jimoh, Hassanat Abdullateef Jolaoye, Joshua Durotoye Lere Omiwole, Joseph Lestari, Liana Lulut Widyaningrum Luwoye, Akindeyi Mahmud, Musa Aremu Makinde, Semiu Olawale Medupin, Abiodun Johnson Mista, Hunaidah Muhammad Arifudin, Muhammad Munawwaroh, Izzatul Murtiningsih Niji-Olawepo, Olaide Abidemi Oba-Suleiman, Raimi Obi, Sabina Nwakaego Oderinde, Olayinka Ibiyemi Oladimeji, Rasheedat Modupe Olaifa, Adeseko Sunday Olaifa, Ebunlomo Oreoluwa Onikoyi, Olawale Abayomi Oshin, Olubunmi Olufunke Oyelakin, Akinyemi Moruff Paramole, Oyeronke Christiana Peters, Olorunjeedalo Anu Pradnyani, Made Shania Satya Putri, Dinda Febrianti Ratih Laily Nurjanah Riwayatiningsih, Rika Rohmat rohmat Safitri, Mayliana Ariyani Sagaya, Amdalat Abiodun Sain, Zohaib Hassan Sani, Lauratu Haruna Septiarini, Nyoman Intan Shidiq*, Ari Syahidul Shogbesan, Yusuf Olayinka Sholihah, Mar'atus Sri Nurhayati Sulaimon, Jamiu Temitope Suleiman, Bilkisu Aliyu Suleiman, Mordecai Gimba Suleiman, Yusuf Sunday Olaifa, Adeseko Taridi, Taridi taufikin, taufikin Widiastuti Agustina Eko Setyowati Wijaya, Kristian Wirawan, Kadek Adrian Surya Indra Yahaya, Ajoke Kudirat Yayat Suharyat Yusuf, Jamilla