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Barli Bram
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barli@usd.ac.id
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+62274513301
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ijiet@usd.ac.id
Editorial Address
Universitas Sanata Dharma, Jl. Affandi/Jl. Moses Gatotkaca, Depok, Caturtunggal, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281
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Daerah istimewa yogyakarta
INDONESIA
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching)
ISSN : 25488422     EISSN : 25488430     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24071/ijiet
Core Subject : Education,
Arjuna Subject : -
Articles 323 Documents
THE DESCRIPTION OF TEACHERS STRESSOR AND MANIFESTATION OF SPECIAL NEEDS TEACHERS IN INCLUSIVE AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN JAKARTA Yapina Widyawati; Felicia Felicia
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 1, No 1 (2017): January 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v1i1.327

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Teachers for special needs children are needed in inclusive and also in special schools (SLB). In inclusive schools, teachers who teach special needs children usually the class teacher or subject teacher. They usually have general pedagogic educational background. They were not specialized in teaching exceptional children. While on SLB, teacher had educational backgrounds from special education pedagogic. Both of them were dealing with different characteristics and their respective obligations demands. This situation could become a stressor that could affect learning. This research is a descriptive study. Characteristics of the sample in this study are that teachers who are between 20 and 65 years old, men and women, who teach at the elementary nation Inclusion and SLB. Participants obtained by the accidental sampling method were 67 people. Study showed that their stressor was from specific events relating to work. Source of their mild stress was setting time balance between personal time and work. A manifestation of stress occurs in the form of fatigue arising with regard to the perceived pressure. To reduce or minimize the stress that arises, necessary training and seminars to enrich their knowledge were needed, their also need good communication between the teacher and the school and build tolerance among co-workers.doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2017.010107
STUDENTS’ TARDINESS HABIT TO ATTEND THE CLASS AT THE STUDENTS OF STIE MUHAMMADIYAH MAMUJU Hamzar Acha RH
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 4, No 2 (2020): July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v4i2.2573

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This article aims at providing a description of students’ tardiness habit to attend the class at the very students of STIE Muhammadiyah Mamuju. This research employed qualitative research. The participants constituted nine students, three lecturers, and three administrators. The instruments were involvement observation, in-depth interview sheet, focus group discussion sheet, and additional questionnaire. The data were transcribed, reduced, and analyzed descriptively.  It discovered that there were lots of students’ internal tardiness inhibitions and external tardiness inhibitions which impeded the students to be puctual to attend the lectures. Students’ tardiness shared profoundly negative impacts on themselves, lecturers, and other punctual students. It is eligible not to allow the tardy students to attend the class if they are late for 1 minute. However, tardiness policy for 15 minutes is given only for unavoidable lateness as long as there is a confirmation to the lecturers or even administrators via phone before the class. 
TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS ON THE USE OF THE COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING APPROACH IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOMS Danin Christianto
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 3, No 1 (2019): January 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v3i1.1707

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In teaching English, many teachers employ different approaches in order to make the teaching and learning process successfully delivered to students. One of the approaches which is oftenly used is the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach. This research aims to investigate the teachers perceptions on the use of CLT in English classrooms. This qualitative study used personal interview method to collect the data. Five REAL English teachers at IONs International Education were chosen as the subjects of this research. The results showed that the teachers had positive responses towards the use of this approach. There were also several different perceptions on the weaknesses, difficulties, and criteria on applying it. The researcher hopes that this research can be beneficial to readers, particularly English teachers who wish to seek out the perceptions on the use of CLT approach in teaching students.DOI: doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2019.030109
IMPLEMENTATION OF PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING MODEL (PBL) BASED ON REFLECTIVE PEDAGOGY APPROACH ON ADVANCED STATISTICS LEARNING Niluh Sulistyani
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 2, No 1 (2018): January 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v2i1.952

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Problem-based learning was an alternative learning model that can be implemented in a learning based on Reflective Pedagogy approach. Reflective Pedagogy not only prioritized knowledge aspect but also attitude aspect. This research was aimed to 1) describe the implementation of PBL using cycle of Reflective Pedagogy on Advanced Statistics learning and to 2) describe its influenced based on critical attitude, enthusiasm, and caring for others. The subject of this research was Psychology Student of class A. Data collection was gathered from the questionnaire and the results of student reflection. The result showed that the PBL phases could be well implemented in Advanced Statistics learning using Reflective Pedagogy. From the analysis was concluded that PBL gave influenced in good enough category based on critical attitude, enthusiasm, and caring for others.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2018.020102
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF K-12 SPIRAL PROGRESSION APPROACH Igcasama, Raymund Medrano
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 5, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v5i1.2983

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This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of the Teachers and Students on the implementation of the K-12 Spiral Progression approach in teaching Secondary Mathematics at Dr. Geronimo B. Zaldivar Memorial School of Fisheries (DGBZMSF). The study utilized the mixed-method design (quantitative-qualitative research design). Interviews, questionnaires, and observation were used to gather data. The data were collected, analyzed, and interpreted using the following statistical tools: frequency, percentage, and medians. The study showed that most teachers and students were in favor of the implementation of the said curriculum. One of the teacher respondents noted that “The K – 12 program will greatly help us develop and upgrade our educational system in the Philippines, so we may be able to compete globally with our students who are fully equipped with the 21st-century skills”, another teacher respondent said, “it provides additional training for the students in preparing for college.” According to a student respondent, “K-12 Program can enhance and learn more or know more about mathematics and others”, another said that “this new curriculum will prepare the students in college and improve the student's skills.” However, they admitted that their performances were much better using the old curriculum. In the qualitative part of the study, the responses were categorized. The study found out that the Spiral curriculum had greatly influenced the curriculum, particularly the content and transitions of subjects, the secondary schools, the learners, and especially the teachers. Based on the findings, teachers were still adapting to the new curriculum. They needed more time and training to master all the fields and learn new teaching strategies because it is challenging to teach something that does not have the necessary mastery. They can teach other branches of their significant subjects without an in-depth discussion because it is not their specialization. 
IMPLEMENTING GENRE PEDAGOGY IN CONTENT INSTRUCTION: LESSONS FROM SWEDEN Wallden, Robert
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 4, No 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v4i1.2106

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Drawing upon studies conducted in Sweden, this article discusses possibilities and limits of implementing genre pedagogy in content instruction. The wider educational concern is how knowledge of genre and language can be used to promote a deeper engagement with content knowledge. The linguistic theory underpinning genre pedagogy and the pedagogic-practical teaching/learning cycle is explained. Then, two empirical studies of genre-based teaching in Geography in Grade 6 are reviewed, with a particular focus on the texts used as models for the students own writing. The studies show two contrasting sides of genre-based intervention: one in which generic structures and other features of texts are used productively to engage with content knowledge and one in which attention to generic structure and logical connections comes at the expense of the negotiation of content knowledge. The article concludes with recommendations for implementing genre pedagogy.DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.2020.040101
THE APPLICATION OF SOCIAL SKILL TRAINING AS INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE SOCIAL SKILL FOR A SMALL NUMBER OF FRESHMEN STUDENTS Laurentius Sandi Witarso; Dhamayanti B. Utoyo
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 2, No 2 (2018): July 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v2i2.1183

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Being freshmen is a challenge for college students. They must encounter a lot of demands in their college especially their social skills. Prior research showed that students of Universitas Indonesia reported their social-psychological relations problem in their social environment. Freshmen must have adequate social skills in order to encounter demands in social relation. This study aimed to increase social skills for Universitas Indonesias freshmen through the application of Social Skill Training (SST). A pre-test, post-test design and one month follow up test were administered. Subjects of this study were seven Universitas Indonesias students (freshmen) with age range from 17 18 years old, attended three sessions with two hours per session. Participants reported that their social skills increased, indicated by improvement in Social Skills Inventory (SSI), and also by qualitative evaluation. Group dynamics and experiential learning allowed them to learn from the experiences of other participants. Therefore, the application of Social Skills Training effectively increased the social skills for Universitas Indonesias freshmen. Further research is needed to examine this intervention using a larger sample, control groups and in-depth interview for qualitative evaluation.DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2018.020204
HOW DO STUDENTS BEHAVE WITHIN THE FINAL EXAMS? Halili Halili
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 4, No 2 (2020): July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v4i2.2725

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This study explores the attitudes and behaviors of Yogyakarta State University students within final exams as well as to analyze the factors that influence their attitudes and behaviors in taking those exams. This qualitative research employs a descriptive-analytic approach. The data are collected by observation on 740 students participating in the final exams and interviews with 20 people of them. Data gathering techniques used are observation, in-depth interview, and documentation. The result shows that the attitudes and behaviors of observed students within attending the final exams are categorized into the level of maximum-positive (65.7%), while 24.9% of them perform attitudes and behaviors that can be classified into the category of minimum-positive. On the other hand, the minority of them (8.4%) can be grouped into minimum-negative, and the rest (1%) is in the category of maximum-negative. Many factors are influencing the attitudes and behaviors of the maximum and minimum positive, namely: a) stances of preparation, b) spirituality and strong character, c) mental stand of ‘nothing to lose'. Meanwhile, the factors influencing attitudes and behaviors of minimum and maximum negative categories are a) unpreparedness for exams, b) a sense of pseudo-collectivism and prejudice, and c) circumstance of opportunities.
PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHER PERCEPTION ABOUT HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS (HOTS) IN THE 21ST CENTURY LEARNING Desy Nur Fakhomah; Melati Sri Utami
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 3, No 1 (2019): January 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v3i1.1676

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In Indonesia, the consciousness of the significance of HOTs becomes an educational purpose. This study aims to investigate what teachers perception and the difficulty in implementing HOTS in 21st century of English language teaching. This research adopted a sequential explanatory mixed methods design (Creswell, 2014). It is regarded as explanatory because the initial quantitative data results are explained with the qualitative data. There were 5 participants in total who have volunteered for this study. They are the Pre-service English Teacher of Professional Teacher Program from different universities using randomized sampling. This study indicated that the participants have a high perception in implementing HOTs in the classroom. However, the participants face some difficulties in its implementation, such as time management and students ability.DOI: doi.org/10.24071/ijiet.2019.030104
DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION THROUGH HISTORY LEARNING USING SOCIAL HISTORY TEACHING MATERIALS Hendra Kurniawan
IJIET (International Journal of Indonesian Education and Teaching) Vol 1, No 2 (2017): July 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/ijiet.v1i2.631

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The democracy practice could grow when the nation’s generation had history awareness and be a good citizen. So the democratic education should be developed, one of the ways was through history learning in schools. Social history teaching materials, especially regarding women and ethnic was full of democratic values, there were freedom and egalitarian. Various experiences and problems of democracy could not be separated from society life since ancient era. By understanding the social dynamics through history learning, the young generation was expected to be wise in determining the democracy continuity for nation’s future.