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Literature Review: The Application of the Borg & Gall Development Model in Science Learning Sri Aprilia Nur Larasati; Johana Aulina Rahmatin; Rita Alawiyah; Satutik Rahayu
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha Salahudin Syawal

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The implementation of the Borg & Gall model in science education is highly significant in creating educational products that are adaptive, relevant, and based on real needs in the field. This research aims to analyze the results of a literature review on the application of the Borg & Gall development model in science education. This research uses the literature review method and data processing using descriptive analysis. Three journals related to the title determined by the researcher were obtained. Based on the literature review conducted on 3 journals regarding the development of teaching media using the Borg & Gall development model in Science Learning, it has a positive impact on improving student learning outcomes. The next interesting research to conduct is related to the application of the Borg & Gall model in other fields of study to develop knowledge related to the Borg & Gall development model.
Diversity of Bird Species in Bagek Kembar Sekotong Area Safariyanti Manisa; Sri Aprilia Nur Larasati; Ramdani Kurniawan; Putu Linda Agustini; Dian Dwi Permatasari; Rena Purnamawati; Hasita Pebrianti; Lia Umami; Harsa Nanik
Journal of Biology, Environment, and Edu-Tourism Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): April
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This study aims to assess bird species diversity in the Bagek Kembar Ecotourism Area, Sekotong District, West Lombok Regency. The background of this research is based on the importance of biodiversity information as a foundation for conservation efforts and sustainable ecotourism area management. Observations were conducted over three days in April 2023 using the point count method across three habitat types: fishponds, mangroves, and coastal areas, encompassing nine observation plots. The results revealed the presence of 39 identified bird species in the area. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') value was 2.87, indicating a moderate level of diversity (1 < H' < 3). However, the dominance of the Cerulean Kingfisher (Alcedo coerulescens) indicates an uneven distribution of individuals among species, which may reflect ecological pressure. The Bagek Kembar Ecotourism Area has a reasonably good potential for bird diversity, yet future management should consider species distribution and possible environmental stressors. Regular monitoring and the development of habitat-based conservation strategies are recommended to maintain ecosystem stability and biodiversity in the area.