Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): May-August (In Press)

Interactive Digital Storybooks: A Personalized Approach To ‎English Learning In Indonesian Primary School

Ulya Himawati (Universitas Wahid Hasyim, Indonesia)
Danang Mahendra (Universitas Islam Nadlatul Ulama, Indonesia)
Laila Ngindana Zulfa (Universitas Wahid Hasyim, Indonesia)
Gadis Herningtyasari (Universitas Wahid Hasyim, Indonesia)
Santi Andriyani (Universitas Islam Nadlatul Ulama, Indonesia)
Hamidaturrohmah (Universitas Islam Nadlatul Ulama, Indonesia)
Yulia Septiviyana (Universitas Islam Nadlatul Ulama, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jul 2026

Abstract

Primary English education in Indonesia faces challenges in developing learning resources that meet individual student needs. To address this, the Merdeka Belajar policy promotes a tailored learning approach. This study evaluates the use of an Interactive English Story Book that integrates interactive elements, audio, and visuals for fourth-grade students learning English. The evaluation was conducted by the researcher and the English teacher through classroom observations, interviews, and questionnaires over a three-week period, involving a small pilot sample of thirteen students aged nine to ten at Bina Putra School. The measured aspects included the domains of engagement (assessed by visual focus and responses to interactive elements), motivation (assessed by the initiative to start learning activities), and reading comprehension all evaluated against the benchmarks of personalized and student-centered learning principles within the Merdeka Belajar framework. The findings indicate that nearly all students demonstrated enthusiastic behavior and reported an increase in learning motivation. However, comprehension outcomes varied; the vast majority of the total students showed varying degrees of difficulty, indicating that visual elements alone were insufficient without an interactive glossary or guided explanations. To avoid confirmation bias, observations noted variations among students influenced by their prior digital familiarity. Several students who were less familiar with technology experienced navigation barriers and required additional support, which triggered off-task behavior in the form of confusion when operating the interactive features. Meanwhile, the teacher reported that the storybook facilitated personalized learning, but technical improvements in usability are highly required before the medium can be declared fully feasible for widespread independent use.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jpi

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia published Three times a year (April, Agustus and December ) as a medium of distributing scientific research in the field of language, literature , and the Indonesian language and literature education. Jurnal Pustaka Indonesia is published in collaboration between the Yayasan ...