Joni Rokhmat
University of Mataram, Mataram

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Developing Science E-Module Based on Mangrove Ecotourism Project to Foster Scientific Creativity in Islamic Higher Education Ramdhani Sucilestari; Agus Ramdani; S. Susilawati; Aa Sukarso; Joni Rokhmat; Rendi Restiana Sukardi
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam ARTICLE IN PRESS
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

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This study aimed to develop a science e-module based on a mangrove ecotourism project that is feasible, practical, and effective in increasing student scientific creativity in Islamic higher education. This study used the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The e-module is designed by integrating interactive technology-based environmental learning materials. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, tests, and interviews to assess the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of a science e-module developed as part of a mangrove ecotourism project to improve students' scientific creativity. The finding showed that the science e-module based on the mangrove ecotourism project was feasible, practical, and effective in enhancing students' scientific creativity. The validation results of the science e-module based on the mangrove ecotourism project were 96.25% included in the category of “very feasible to use”. The results of the e-module evaluation showed that most respondents gave a positive assessment. The results of the effectiveness test showed that the use of this e-module significantly improved students' scientific creativity (p = 0.00). This is because the use of e-modules can develop students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in solving environmental problems. This study advocates for the incorporation of electronic modules into the science education curriculum at universities, recognizing their potential to serve as innovative tools supporting the enhancement of students’ scientific creativity within the realms of environmental education and technological applications.
Exploring The Influence of The KoPI Lokal Islami Learning Model and Gender on 21st-Century Skills in Islamic Elementary Schools Kurniawan Arizona; G. Gunawan; Ahmad Harjono; Joni Rokhmat; Agus Ramdani; Aa Sukarso; Ida Kaniawati
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This study aimed to determine the influence of the KoPI Lokal Islami (KLI) learning model, gender, and their interaction on 21st-century skills. This study used an experimental method through a factorial design. The study involved 174 students from Islamic elementary schools, divided into three treatment groups: 58 students in the KLI model, 58 in the cooperative learning (CL) model, and 58 in the direct instruction (DI) model. Among the participants, 88 were male, and 86 were female. Data were collected through tests, observation sheets, and questionnaires, all of which were validated by experts. Data analysis was conducted using a two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey HSD and LSD tests, after normality and homogeneity tests were performed. The results showed that the KLI model significantly improved 21st-century skills (p=0.000) by creating a more contextual and meaningful learning experience. Significant differences were also found between male and female learners (p=0.039), with females, in general, being more focused on developing 21st-century skills at primary school age. The interaction between model and gender is not significant (p=0.799), indicating that these two factors influence 21st-century skills independently. This research makes an essential contribution to the design of learning models that are more relevant to current demands and can serve as a basis for educational policy recommendations in Islamic primary schools.