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Nilai-Nilai Pendidikan Islam dalam Tradisi Methik Pari di Desa Sidomulyo Perspektif Psikologi Fuadi, Anwar; Krisnawati, Nova; Nurlaili, Lili; Novianto, Erik; Nugraha, Agus Bambang
Global Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (453.717 KB) | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v1i1.140

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Javanese culture is one of the local cultures in the archipelago which is very rich and has a big influence in Indonesia. Javanese culture developed on the island of Java which is in the central part of Indonesia and has a strong influence in the surrounding areas. The purpose of this study is to explore the values of Islamic education contained in the methik pari tradition in Sidomulyo Village from a psychological perspective. This research method uses qualitative methods with an ethnographic approach. The results of the study state that the moral values of Methik pari in Sidomulyo Village from a psychological perspective contain Islamic educational values, perhaps referring to the fact that morals are an important aspect of Islam, and moral values in Islam are in line with Islamic educational values. So it can be concluded that the Methik pari tradition in Sidomulyo Village from a psychological perspective has Islamic educational values which are very important in the formation of good character and personality and can help individuals develop a better and healthier psychological side, so they can achieve a better life balance.
Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence for Campus Education: A Case Study of Energy Management and Security Putri, Desfita Eka; Krisnawati, Nova; Adhicandra, Iwan; Sitopu, Joni Wilson
Global Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v3i1.635

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed educational institutions, presenting opportunities to enhance campus energy management and security. This research investigates the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve energy efficiency and security systems in a university campus setting. The study employed a qualitative research method using a case study approach, which included interviews, observations, and document analysis conducted over six months. Data analysis followed a thematic approach to identify patterns in energy consumption, security threats, and system performance. The results demonstrated that integrating IoT and AI reduced energy consumption by 20% through automated controls and predictive analytics, while security incidents decreased by 30% with improved response times by 40%. The study confirms previous theoretical energy conservation and security enhancement models while highlighting practical challenges such as sensor connectivity issues and staff training. This research contributes to the field by demonstrating the synergistic potential of combining IoT and AI for holistic campus management. Future research should explore integrating renewable energy sources with IoT technologies to enhance environmental sustainability while maintaining campus security. The findings offer valuable insights for educational institutions adopting smart campus technologies for improved operational efficiency and safety.
Teachers as Digital Facilitators: Navigating the Shift from Content Delivery to Learning Design Afriani, Gusma; Sa'diyah, Sa'diyah; Krisnawati, Nova; Husnita, Liza; Komariah, Nur
Global Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v3i2.674

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This study explores the evolving role of teachers as digital facilitators, focusing on the shift from traditional content delivery to learning design in digitally mediated classrooms. With the rapid integration of technology in education, many teachers still struggle to adapt their practices, which raises the question of how they can effectively transition to roles that require instructional design thinking and technological fluency. The research employs a qualitative methodology, utilizing semi-structured interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis to investigate the experiences of 12 secondary school teachers in West Java, Indonesia. The findings reveal that teachers are increasingly adopting roles as learning designers, curating digital tools and resources to foster student-centered, collaborative, and inquiry-based learning. However, challenges such as rigid curriculum standards, lack of institutional support, and limited professional development hinder the full realization of this shift. The study concludes that becoming an effective digital facilitator requires not only technical skills but also pedagogical flexibility, reflection, and systemic support.
Strategies to Improve School Readiness to Accept Students with Special Needs through Inclusive Education Afriani, Gusma; Fransiska, Fini Widya; Krisnawati, Nova
Global Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v3i2.803

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Inclusive education is increasingly recognized as a vital approach to ensuring equal access to quality education for all students, including those with special needs. However, many schools remain unprepared to implement inclusive practices effectively due to limited resources, lack of training, and insufficient systemic support. This research aims to explore strategies that can increase school readiness in accepting students with special needs through inclusive education. Using a qualitative research design, the study was conducted in three inclusive elementary schools in Indonesia over a three-month period. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis, involving teachers, principals, special education coordinators, and parents. The findings reveal that teacher professional development, inclusive school leadership, adaptive learning environments, and strong parent-community engagement are key strategies that enhance readiness. Furthermore, the study highlights a positive shift in teacher attitudes through experience and reflection, promoting a more inclusive school culture. The conclusion emphasizes that readiness is not only a structural issue but also a cultural and attitudinal transformation process. This research contributes to the development of practical models for inclusive education in resource-constrained settings and provides valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and advocates aiming to foster more equitable and supportive learning environments.
Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence for Campus Education: A Case Study of Energy Management and Security Putri, Desfita Eka; Krisnawati, Nova; Adhicandra, Iwan; Sitopu, Joni Wilson
Global Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Global Education Journal (GEJ)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/gej.v3i1.635

Abstract

The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed educational institutions, presenting opportunities to enhance campus energy management and security. This research investigates the integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve energy efficiency and security systems in a university campus setting. The study employed a qualitative research method using a case study approach, which included interviews, observations, and document analysis conducted over six months. Data analysis followed a thematic approach to identify patterns in energy consumption, security threats, and system performance. The results demonstrated that integrating IoT and AI reduced energy consumption by 20% through automated controls and predictive analytics, while security incidents decreased by 30% with improved response times by 40%. The study confirms previous theoretical energy conservation and security enhancement models while highlighting practical challenges such as sensor connectivity issues and staff training. This research contributes to the field by demonstrating the synergistic potential of combining IoT and AI for holistic campus management. Future research should explore integrating renewable energy sources with IoT technologies to enhance environmental sustainability while maintaining campus security. The findings offer valuable insights for educational institutions adopting smart campus technologies for improved operational efficiency and safety.