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International Research Based Education Journal
ISSN : 25491687     EISSN : 25496875     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
International Research-Based Education Journal is a journal that is developed from any research conducted by all researcher who have great commitment to bring a lot of education issues to best solutions. It could be the best forum for further discussion for an education and training field incorporating a series of issues and/or related to quality improvement in education and training. Therefore, the call for papers was addressed to scholars and/or professionals of the field of eduaction and training. Driven by the fast-paced advances in the education field, this change is characterized in term of its impact on the education implementation.
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Analysis of The Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) Program on Improving Student Quality: A Systematic Literature Review Prestiadi, Dedi; Burhanuddin, Burhanuddin; Sumarsono, Raden Bambang
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p245-255

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MBKM activities have been carried out by many universities in Indonesia. Through MBKM activities, it is hoped that the quality of students will increase following the experience gained from the programs. This study aims to examine MBKM policies on student quality. This research method was carried out through the Literature Review (SLR) Study with the steps of this SLR research activity using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) which refers to four steps, namely Identification, Screening, Eligibility, and Included.. The result of this research is that MBKM activities can influence the improvement of student quality such as skills and direct experience to students.
Assessing the Implementation of Islamic Studies Curriculum in North-West Nigeria: A Critical Review Danzaria, Nasir; Aliyu Dada, Abdullahi
International Research-Based Education Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p187-198

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The study is on the relevance of appropriate method in the implementation of the Islamic Studies curriculum in schools of Arabic and Islamic Studies in North-west Nigeria. It is a descriptive survey design with a population of one thousand three hundred and ninety-four (1,394) Islamic Studies teachers from the Senior Arabic and Islamic Studies schools in North-West Nigeria and with a sample of three hundred and six (306) Islamic Studies teachers.  Purposive sampling technique was used in selecting the sample States for the study using multistage cluster sampling process where Katsina, Kano, Kaduna and Jigawa states due to fewer security challenges in the states compared to the remaining three States (Zamfara, Sokoto and Kebbi). The States were clustered according to zonal education offices where simple random sampling technique was used in selecting the schools and respondents from the clustered zones. The instrument used was developed by the researchers designed in four-point moderated Likert rating scale to suit the objective of the study. The study comprised of one research question and one hypothesis. The research question was answered by mean score while the hypothesis was analysed through the t-test statistics. The findings revealed that Islamic Studies teachers appropriately used suitable method in the implementation of the Islamic studies curriculum in the schools of Arabic and Islamic studies in North-West Nigeria. It is recommended that teachers in the schools of Arabic and Islamic Studies should maintain the use of learner - centred, demonstration and problem-solving approaches in the teaching and learning process because of their positive effects in teaching and learning process.
Literature Review: Global Competencies and World-Class University Outcomes in Indonesia Triwiyanto, Teguh; Kusumaningrum, Desi Eri; Pramono, Pramono; Arafik, Muh.; Nurabadi, Ahmad; Muslikh, Baidhowi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p256-271

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This literature review research aims to synthesize the global competencies and outcomes of world-class universities in Indonesia. In conducting the literature review on global competence and world-class university outcomes in Indonesia, the researcher used a careful approach that included several steps. First, a precise research problem was formulated, sharpening the intersection between global competencies and the performance of world-class universities in Indonesia. After the collection of relevant literature, the researcher critically evaluated the collected data in terms of its contribution to the overarching research question. Through careful analysis and interpretation, the researcher synthesized the findings, identifying patterns, differences, and areas that warrant further investigation.  The data collected was based on searches in Publish or Perish - Harzing in 2024 according to search engine guidelines from library professionals and a trial of words and combinations for different possibilities and percentages of relevant research articles on selected criteria. The results show that achieving world-class university status in Indonesia is strongly related to the development and improvement of global competencies in higher education institutions. Transformation driven by globalization requires students, lecturers and administrators to be equipped with the skills to thrive in a global academic environment.
Development of Teaching Materials for Writing Narrative Texts Based on Local Wisdom for Primary School Students Valentri, Avi; Rahayu, Maulina; Ariestika, Elsa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p137-144

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The aim of this research is to obtain innovation in teaching materials for writing local wisdom-based narrative texts for elementary school students. The research method used is development (R&D) with the model used is ADDIE. The ADDIE model has five stages, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The sample used for the trial was SD Negeri 02 Serang City, consisting of 85 students with the sampling technique used, namely purposive sampling. The data collection instrument consists of a validation sheet for material experts, practitioner experts, media experts and a feasibility test questionnaire for elementary school students. The research results show that the development of teaching materials for writing narrative texts based on local wisdom for elementary school students can be used in learning to write narrative texts with very valid criteria and is suitable for use after being tested with research samples. This can be seen from the average of three validator experts, namely language validators with an average percentage of 83.33%, material validators 89.33%, and media validators 88.33%. Based on data collection from the three experts, an average percentage of 86.97% was obtained with a very valid interval and suitable for use.
School-based Factors Contributing to Students’ Indiscipline Behavior at Public Schools Kamara, Yusufu; Burhanuddin, Burhanuddin; Sunandar, Asep; Kargbo, Wusu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p199-233

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This research investigates the School-based factors contributing to students' indiscipline behavior at public schools. The researcher uses a qualitative research approach method. Therefore, the method involves synthesizing existing literature related to this topic. The article delves into the complexity of indiscipline, identifying school-based factors which include School Leadership, and Administration, Curriculum, and Teaching Methods, Poor Teachers Students Relationship, Overcrowded Classroom, School Climate and Culture, Curriculum and Teaching Methods Limited Parental Involvement as causes that disrupt a conducive learning environment. Indiscipline encompasses actions deviating from accepted standards, leading to disorder and misconduct in various settings, especially public schools.  In educational settings, it involves students disregarding rules, disruptive behavior, and violating codes of conduct. Indiscipline poses challenges to education systems and student development. The study identifies school-based factors which include crowded classrooms, lack of effective school leadership, lack of motivation, and many more as the most problematic school-based factors that influence students' indiscipline behavior at public schools. The article emphasizes the ongoing need for efforts from educational stakeholders to improve the situation.
Picture Exchange Communication System as a teacher's effort to provide augmentative and alternative modes of communication for children with complex communication needs Ludfi, Muhammad Kholid Ni'amul; Kamaruddin Nur, Devina Rahmadiani; Sartinah, Endang Pudjiastuti; Kusumawati, Jevie; Romadlona, Nur Alfa Laila; Pamuji, Pamuji; Jannah, Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p272-280

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Communication is an important aspect of human life. Communication is needed to carry out social interactions between humans in every social environment. Students also need communication in carrying out their social interactions at school. Students with complex communication needs (CCN) have difficulty communicating with other people, so special school teachers must be able to provide and develop communication skills students with (CCN). If teachers cannot do this, then efforts need to be made so the teachers can provide appropriate services and support accessibility for their students. One form of effort that can be made is by providing training to teachers about the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for students with CCN. This research describes the training of teachers regarding the implementation of PECS as a means of AAC for CCN. The research used a qualitative case study method, data was collected by observation, interviews and documentation of two teachers who had students with CCN.Data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman technique. The results show that there is an impact on the teacher's ability to provide communication modes using PECS to CCN students through the training that has been implemented.
The Interplay of Transactional Leadership, Adaptive Culture, Work Motivation and Performance of Employees Palefi, Alfian Rendra; Agustina, Tri Siwi; Jamali, Muhebulah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p145-160

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This study aims to theoretical contribution for development concept of leadership factors and organizational culture factors in influencing work motivation and its implications for improving employee performance. A total of 150 questionnaires were distributed to employees of production division of PT X ,Tbk by purposive sampling, then data was processed using structural equation modeling using AMOS 23 application. Results showed that transactional leadership has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, adaptive culture has a positive and significant effect on employee performance, transactional leadership has a significant effect on employee performance with work motivation as mediation, and adaptive culture has a significant and positive effect on employee performance with work motivation as mediation. 
Fatherless Impact on Jambi University Guidance and Counseling Study Program Students Lubis, Muhammad Alridho; Riski, Aria Dwi; Nopita, Diana; Apriliana, Dwi Ayu; Kurniati, Willujeng; Mutmainnah, Khadijah Ainul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p234-244

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The purpose of this study was to discover and study the effects of paternal absence on Jambi University Guidance and Counseling (BK) students. The method used is qualitative and case studies are used. Data was collected through thorough interviews with BK students who did not have fathers. A thorough interview with a student who experienced a life without a father, where his father's role was lost due to divorce, showed that the student was very sad when he saw the interaction of father and son other people around him. They miss the warmth and care they should have felt when they were little. The absence of fathers has an impact on emotional and psychological development, such as difficulty controlling emotions, frequent mood shifts, and feeling stressed because the role of fathers cannot speak or vent feelings. Despite the efforts of other family members, such as grandmothers and grandfathers who motivate students by replacing financial responsibilities. The dream and hope related to the future life is to build a strong family with his children who will not experience what he experienced before. According to this student, a father must be responsible for the education of the child and meet all his needs mentally and financially.
Students' Effective Communication Experiences in Friends: A Phenomenological Study Ferdiansyah, Muhammad; Kalfahny, Rara Collin; Putri, Amelia; Putry, Willy Ade; Luvitasari, Vivit; Sintia, Bella
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p281-288

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Abstract: Along with advances in science and technology, more and more women are starting to play roles in the public sector, one of which is by working. In this context, married women who work are said to have a dual role because apart from being wives and housewives, mothers also act as career women. The aim of this research is to analyze students' experiences of communicating in friendships, with a focus on effective communication. Using qualitative methods with a phenomenological approach, data was collected through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The research results show that there are four main keys to communicating effectively in friendship, namely regulating emotions and adjusting communication style, not forcing your will and being sensitive to the atmosphere, preparing feedback strategies and overcoming communication difficulties, and using expressions and body movements. 
Factors That Cause Insecurity in College Students When Viewing Tiktok Content Rahmayanty, Dinny; Lubis, Muhammad Alridho; Mahardika, Rani; Pitria, Pitria; Mulyani, Melati Rizki; Lizia, Aisyah; Sadewa, Raja Dhimas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um043v6i2p161-170

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Social media is an online platform that enables interaction, content sharing and collaboration between users. TikTok is one example of a popular social media platform, particularly in the creation and sharing of short videos. The use of TikTok has both positive and negative impacts on its users. One of the negative impacts of using Tik Tok is the emergence of feelings of insecurity that affect the mental well- being of its users. This study aims to understand the factors that lead to increased feelings of insecurity in university students when they interact with TikTok content. The research method used is qualitative research with a literature review approach. The results showed that insecure feelings can be triggered by failure, social anxiety, perfectionism, and self-comparison with others, especially on social media. It is important to manage these feelings well and develop strategies to improve self-esteem and mental resilience. By understanding the factors that influence feelings of insecurity, we can identify effective intervention strategies to reduce their negative impact and promote college students' mental and emotional well-being. This research highlights the urgency and relevance of understanding the factors that cause insecurity in university students when viewing Tik Tok content. Topics covered include social media, TikTok, content, insecure, factors that cause insecurity by TikTok content, and efforts to overcome insecure feelings in college students

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