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Strengthening Professional Learning Communities Through Policy and Institutional Support in Diverse Educational Contexts Rizqi, Putri Umrotur; Syafika, Wanda
Sinergi International Journal of Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/education.v2i3.587

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This narrative review explores the role of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) in enhancing teacher competencies across various educational settings. The study aims to synthesize empirical evidence on the effectiveness of PLCs in promoting professional development and improving instructional practices. Literature was collected from databases such as Scopus, ERIC, and Google Scholar using keywords including "Professional Learning Community," "teacher competency development," and "collaborative learning." Articles published within the last ten years were reviewed, with inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed studies addressing teacher development in PLC contexts. Findings indicate that PLCs significantly improve reflective teaching, collaborative lesson planning, and formative assessment practices. Teachers engaged in PLCs report higher confidence and demonstrate more adaptive and student-centered pedagogies. Institutional support, leadership, and policy alignment emerge as critical enablers of PLC success. However, systemic challenges—including funding constraints, inconsistent policies, and insufficient training—limit their effectiveness, especially in low-resource contexts. The discussion highlights evidence-based strategies such as integrating PLCs into national education frameworks, investing in continuous training, and leveraging technology for virtual collaboration. The review concludes by emphasizing the need for context-sensitive implementation and further research on teacher experiences within PLCs. These insights can inform policy and practice aimed at fostering inclusive and sustainable professional learning cultures in education.
The Evolution of Values-Based Education: Bringing Global Insights and Local Practices to a Sustainable Future Syafika, Wanda; Marwa, Nabilah
Sinergi International Journal of Education Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/education.v2i4.589

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This study presents a comprehensive narrative review of Values-Based Education (VBE) and its implementation across diverse global contexts. It aims to explore the effectiveness, challenges, and opportunities of VBE by synthesizing current literature on pedagogical approaches, curriculum design, teacher preparedness, and student outcomes. A systematic methodology was employed, involving searches in Scopus, Google Scholar, ERIC, and JSTOR using targeted keywords related to values-based, moral, and character education. Inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed studies from 2000 to 2024 that addressed formal education systems. The findings reveal that VBE enhances student engagement, promotes ethical reasoning, and strengthens character development when integrated into culturally responsive curricula. Effective VBE implementation is closely linked to supportive education policies, professional teacher training, and participatory evaluation mechanisms. Case studies from Indonesia, Finland, and Canada highlight how locally adapted values-based models contribute to improved academic outcomes and social cohesion. Nevertheless, challenges such as inconsistent policy frameworks, lack of teacher preparation, and cultural heterogeneity impede consistent application, especially in developing countries. This review underscores the urgent need for holistic educational reforms that institutionalize values-based learning. It recommends multi-stakeholder collaboration, curriculum innovation, and ongoing teacher development to embed values meaningfully into education systems. Future research should examine long-term impacts and context-specific strategies to optimize the global potential of VBE. These findings affirm that values integration is not only beneficial but essential for cultivating ethical and engaged citizens in an increasingly complex world.