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ADDIE Model in Developing Culture-Based Learning Modules Sapitri, Riska Dia; Rahayu, Satutik; Artayasa, I Putu; Assiri, Ryya Aulia
Indonesian Journal of Innovation in Education Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): In Press
Publisher : Yayasan Arfah Bin Haji Muhammad Saleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63980/ijier.v2i2.109

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The development of culture-based learning modules is increasingly important in creating contextual, meaningful, and relevant learning for students. This study aims to analyze the use of the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) model in the development of culture-based modules and assess its impact on the quality of the process and learning outcomes. The method employed is a qualitative descriptive approach, based on a literature review of 24 relevant scientific articles. Data were analyzed using content analysis techniques, mapping the application of the ADDIE model at each stage, and identifying patterns of integration of local wisdom in the modules. The results indicate that cultural integration is consistently carried out across all ADDIE stages. The analysis stage focuses on mapping students' needs and the relevance of local culture; the design stage incorporates cultural elements in the structure, illustrations, and learning activities; the development stage produces authentic and engaging digital and printed modules; the implementation stage shows increased motivation and learning participation; and the evaluation stage demonstrates the effectiveness of the modules by improving learning outcomes, cultural literacy, and character building. All studies show a high level of module validity and positive responses from students and teachers. Overall, the application of the ADDIE model has proven efficient and flexible in the development of culture-based learning modules. Cultural integration not only strengthens conceptual understanding, but also fosters students' appreciation for local identity
Mapping Research Trends in the Development of Local Wisdom-Based Teaching Modules to Improve Science Literacy: A Review Sapitri, Riska Dia; Septiani, Devi Ayu; Irawan, Rizka Sofia; Assiri, Ryya Aulia; Lestari, Sri Suci
Current Educational Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Balai Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56566/cer.v2i1.510

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Local wisdom-based learning modules are teaching materials that integrate cultural practices, values, and local environmental contexts to create meaningful science learning experiences. In the context of science learning, the use of local wisdom-based modules has been proven effective in improving students' scientific literacy, as students not only understand the concepts but also relate them to real phenomena in their daily lives. This study aims to identify and analyze research trends regarding the development of local wisdom-based learning modules to improve scientific literacy. The methods used are descriptive and analytical. Data were obtained from documents indexed by Google Scholar and Dimensions for the period 2016–2025 using the Publish or Perish and Dimension.ai tools. The data analyzed included the type of publication, publication source, and the most cited research title. Data analysis was conducted using bibliometric methods with the help of VOSviewer software. The results of the analysis show that the research trend from 2016 to 2025 experienced a significant increase, although there was a slight decrease in 2025 due to the incompleteness of the current year's data. Numerous documents, including articles, proceedings, book chapters, preprints, monographs, and edited books, discuss the development of local wisdom-based modules to strengthen scientific literacy. Keywords frequently used in this research include: local wisdom, science literacy, education, culture, digital literacy, and learning.