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Al Ishlah Jurnal Pendidikan
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This journal focuses on advancing scholarly research and critical discourse in the field of education. It publishes original research articles that address contemporary issues and emerging trends in curriculum development, instructional practices, learning processes, educational policy, and teacher preparation. The journal aims to contribute to the development of educational theory and practice in both national and international contexts. The journal also welcomes submissions related to environmental education and studies that examine learning through psychological, social, cultural, cognitive, and historical perspectives. Research that explores the interrelationships among teaching, knowledge construction, learner development, and educational contexts is particularly encouraged. Furthermore, the journal accepts research and academic discussions across a broad range of subject matter within education, including mathematics education, religious education, language pedagogy and English for Specific Purposes (ESP), natural sciences, social sciences, history, chemistry, and other related educational disciplines. The journal includes the following thematic sections: Learning: Theoretical and empirical investigations concerning learning processes and their development across diverse contexts. Issues and Trends: Analytical and interpretive essays addressing current educational, social, and philosophical issues. Learning in Everyday Life: Studies of learning experiences occurring outside formal academic settings, such as in homes, communities, digital environments, and cultural institutions. Teacher Education: Research on teacher preparation, professional development, and the broader conditions shaping the teaching profession. Education Policy: Critical analyses of educational policies, their principles, implementation, and effects on educational practice. Comments and Criticism: Scholarly dialogue aimed at clarifying, challenging, or expanding upon previously published works. Book Reviews: Reviews of recent publications relevant to the field of education. The Editorial Board invites manuscripts employing rigorous quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches that demonstrate academic originality and significant contribution to educational scholarship. All submissions must present a thorough review of relevant literature, articulate a clearly defined research problem or argument, and provide well-grounded conclusions addressing implications and limitations.
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Analysis of Multicultural Behavior of Senior High School Students Yosef Yosef; Rahmi Rahmi; Astri Chya; Shelliataprimande Shelliataprimande; Nawang Julia Putri; Tengku Shaffaris Tanury
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.2992

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Adequately student multicultural behavior was one of the indicators of successful schooling. Presumably, the students who lived in rural or small city areas had less opportunity to interact with culturally diverse peers. This study aimed to examine their multicultural behavior in the school environment. Using a survey procedure quantitative approach, involved 100 respondents selected randomly, consisting of 34 in 10th grade, 32 in 11th grade, and 34 in 12th graders in Batumarta, a small city in South Sumatera Province, Indonesia. Data of students’ multicultural behavior were obtained by administering a questionnaire, a self-report four scales of Likert. It consisted of 36 items assessing their expressing multicultural behavior in five dimensions.    For data analysis, after managing the ordinal data and converting them into interval data, we used a line chart to display the students’ multicultural behaviors according to their frequencies in each dimension and compared mean scores of multicultural behaviors based on gender and grade levels by using the analysis of variance method. In conclusion, we found most students have a moderate frequency in expressing multicultural behavior, male and female students had dissimilar multicultural behavior, there were no multicultural behavior differences among the three grade levels, and the predominantly ethnic students were not different from their peers. Finally, we recommended the school develop a multicultural behavior program.
Exploring the Impact of Post-Pandemic Learning Strategies on University Students’ Engagement and Academic Achievement Jihan Jihan; Samuel Mamonto; Endang Fatmawati; Ika Suhartanti Darmo; Muas Muchtar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.3742

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In the context of campus-based education, this study aims to investigate how post-pandemic learning strategies affect students' levels of engagement with their coursework as well as their overall academic performance. In this study, a quantitative approach is taken, and the participants are students in an English language education study program in the city of Palu who take a campus-based learning approach to their education. The type of research is correlational and non-experimental.  Google Forms and other similar online survey distribution and gathering platforms facilitate this process. The results showed that the adoption of post-pandemic learning strategies that were inclusive and adaptive had a positive impact on student engagement, and post-pandemic learning strategies that were inclusive and adaptive had a positive impact on their academic achievement. In addition, post-pandemic learning strategies also indirectly affect student academic achievement through student involvement. This research provides recommendations for the development of post-pandemic learning strategies that are more inclusive and adaptive in campus-based education to increase student engagement and academic achievement.
Perspectives of Islamic and Malay Education on Work Ethics in the Songket Palembang Business Case Antoni Antoni; Ruskam Sua'idi; Muhammad Amin; Ani Aryati; Eka Yanuarti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.2212

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The purpose of this study was to determine the work ethic of the Palembang songket business case from the perspective of Islamic and Malay education. This study uses a qualitative descriptive analysis method. The data collection used in this study included observation, interviews, documentation and literature studies related to the research objectives regarding the work ethic in the Palembang songket business case. There are two sources of data in this study: first, primary data is original data collected directly from respondents, entrepreneurs, collectors, and Palembang songket workers, as well as observations at the Palembang songket craft business centre. The second type of data used in this research is secondary data, which is collected from other sources such as academic journals, books, and magazines that address issues of conventional work ethics, Islamic texts, and Malay documents. Then analyzed descriptively qualitatively by categorizing, describing, synthesizing, organizing, selecting, and finally drawing conclusions to answer the research problem. Judging from the attitude of persistence, tenacity, discipline, conscientiousness, and patience, this study shows that 1) Perspective of Palembang hardworking songket craftsmen. The work ethic that is built is that work is a calling, actualization, art and worship, which views work as an order from Allah SWT, work seriously and sincerely in order to get good results in accordance with what is done, and a person's work ethic will be judged by Allah, in line with the "work ethic of Islamic education". 2) The Malay Islamic view of the work ethic of songket makers who are known to be diligent, disciplined, conscientious, and patient with a relatively meagre income, is proof that the Malay community does not have a bad or lazy work ethic.
Implementation of Multicultural Education at Boarding School: Comparative Study Tamyis Tamyis; Duski Ibrahim; Munir Munir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.853

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This study aims to describe and analyze the differences in the implementation of multicultural education at the Hidayatul Mubtadiin Islamic Boarding School in Sidoharjo and the Al-Ishlah Sukapeace Islamic Boarding School. This study uses a qualitative approach. The data collection using observation, interview and documentation techniques. Meanwhile, for data analysis using three flow of activities, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. This study found that first, the implementation of multicultural education in both Islamic boarding schools was good, as seen from the role of the pesantren leaders. Second, the implementation of multicultural education at the Hidayatul Mubtadiin Sidoharjo Islamic boarding school with a cultural assimilation approach in the seven mottos of students, while the Al-Ishlah Islamic boarding school uses a self-development approach and self-development through formal and non-formal activities.
Identification of Science Process Skills Making Tables and Graphs for High School Students on Biology Materials Budhi Akbar; Alfi Delvira; Maesaroh Maesaroh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.2626

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Science process skills are a crucial instrument for learners to acquire competence through engaging in various learning activities. One facet of science process skills involves the utilisation of communication abilities, which may be effectively demonstrated through the creation of tables and graphs. Scientific communication encompasses both vocal and written forms of expression. Tables and graphs are commonly employed as effective instruments for delivering scientific knowledge or research findings communicatively. The objective of this study is to assess the proficiency of students in employing science process skills, specifically in the creation of tables and graphs, as well as to examine the potential correlation between these two skills. The employed research methodology is the descriptive correlational approach. Class XI science students from senior high school in Bogor Regency in the 2021/2022 school year were included in this study. There were a total of 240 students across 7 classes. Class XI Science 1 and XI Science 5 were used as samples in this research, with a total of 72 students. Cluster random sampling was used for the study's data collection. The study's findings indicate that students' Science Process Skills, specifically their ability to create tables and graphs, fall within the sufficient group. 2) The correlation between science process abilities and proficiency in creating tables and graphs falls within the poor category. 3) The proportion of the ability to create tables that accounts for the capacity to create graphs is 11%.
Analysis of Physics Misconceptions of Students in Mechanic Materials Using the Tier Multiple Choice Diagnostic Test Juliper Nainggolan; Bajongga Silaban; Dearlina Sinaga; Febriman Zendrato
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.3023

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Misconception is a problem in physics education that affects both teachers and students and stops them from fully accomplishing their learning goals. It is a problem that haunts both teachers and students. The four-tiered test is a useful tool for determining the misconceptions that students have based on the reading of the literature. In spite of this, there are not a lot of diagnostic tests in the form of a four-tier test, one of which is on the topic of business and energy. The aim of this study is to examine the misconceptions held by students in class XI of the Senior High School in Medan regarding mechanics-related material. The study under consideration employs a descriptive qualitative research approach. The study involved a total of 377 student volunteers who were selected from six distinct educational institutions situated within the urban area of Medan. The present study employed a diagnostic test instrument comprising of 25 items and questionnaire sheets, utilising a multiple-choice format with four tiers. According to the findings, 9.1% of the students are able to comprehend the idea, 19.2% do not comprehend the idea, 26.2% are only partially comprehending, 41.4% were able to overcome their misconceptions, and 4.1% of the students could not be coded. Consequently, the level of students' misunderstandings of physics material related to mechanics at Senior High School in Medan falls into the medium category. After the conclusion of this study, a diagnostic test was created internally, employing a four-tier structure, specifically designed for assessing mechanical materials. As a result of this technological progress, instructors are now able to more easily identify and address students' misconceptions pertaining to the subject matter. This study can provide a basis for future research by serving as an initial stage of development.
Ethnomathematics Study: Mathematical Concepts in Bima Weaving Motifs Isnaniah Isnaniah; M. Imamuddin; Annisa Annisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.3687

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This study aimed to discover and investigate the mathematical concepts present in muna Mbojo (Bima weaving). This study was an ethnographic research, and employed a descriptive approach. This study's information was derived from observations and document reviews of Bima woven fabrics.  The data was obtained using documentation by collecting the types or motifs of Bima weaving. Subsequently, in-depth observationswere conducted on the collected weaving. The data was analysed through reduction, presentation, and verification/conclusion. The results of the study found by the researchers namely: 1) bali motif (line motif) discovered mathematical concepts, including lines, rectangles, squares, and parallels; 2) wunta motif (flower motif) discovered mathematical concepts, including lines, sigsag lines/curves, angles, triangles, rhombuses, circles, alignments, symmetrical, translation/shifts, and reflections; and 3) kakando motif (bamboo shoots motif). Bima weaving is rich in motifs, weaving motifs that are generally produced by Bima people are bali motifs (lines), wunta motifs (flowers), and kakando motifs (bamboo shoots). In these motifs many mathematical concepts are found such as line, zigzag/curved line, angle, rectangle, square, triangle, rhombus, circle, alignment, symmetry, translation/shift, and mirroring. These mathematical concepts found in Bima weaving can be used by teachers to help or facilitate elementary school students in learning and understanding mathematical concepts. Learning mathematics will be more meaningful if teachers are able to involve students' culture in constructing their knowledge in the learning process.
Augmented Reality Learning Media on Geographic Symptoms to Increase University Students' Knowledge of Geographic Science: Pro-Environmental Behaviour Ajat Sudrajat; Ojat Darojat; Sri Sumiyati; Ary Purwantiningsih; Syaeful Mikdar; Fitrah Jaya; Lisa Dwi Ningtyas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.1858

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In supporting difficult learning, innovative learning media are needed. One of the innovative learning media is augmented reality (AR). In this study, there is an AR design that is needed for the material of geographical phenomena. The method used is R D (Borg Gall, 2014). The results obtained in this study are AR designs for geographical phenomena (volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis). It is hoped that the AR design for the material on geographical phenomena in this article can be useful in applying augmented reality material for geographical phenomena in social studies for lecturers who want to develop it as a learning medium for students.
The Influence of School Environment and Teacher Communication on Economics Teacher Competence in Jambi Province Wiwik Pudjaningsih; Hendra Rustantono; Nurpeni Nurpeni; Herman Budiyono; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Baseran Nor; Ade Taufan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i3.3084

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This study aimed to analyze the effect of the school environment and teacher communication on the competence of economics teachers. The study used quantitative research design approach by using a survey model. The participants in this study were 142 teachers from public and private vocational high schools in Jambi Province and and using the Slovin formula to represent the entire population of 264 teachers. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using exploratory factor analysis, confirmation of theoretical factor analysis, and structural equation modeling. The findings in this study the school environment, teacher communication, and teacher competence can understand students by utilizing the principles of student cognitive development so that teachers can understand student personality development and reflect on it in the learning process, helping teachers to have the opportunity to apply material learning theories to daily life activities, and broaden the ideas and thoughts that the teacher has to students so that students understand the learning material provided.  The conclusion in this study is that learning in the school environment, teacher communication, and good teacher competence can increase understanding, interest, make student learning more enjoyable, and direct student learning activities to be more active.
Mathematical Reasoning Ability Based on Interactive Multimedia on Learning Outcomes of Geometry Transformation Material Franky Alfrits Oroh; Majid Majid; Abdul Djabar Mohidin
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The advancement of the world and the rapid development of IT have had a good influence on world civilization. Guaranteed quality learning is how the teacher can utilise multimedia learning. This study aims to describe student learning results in mathematics subject matter geometry transformation based on interactive multimedia. This qualitative descriptive research was conducted at a state junior high school in Suwawa 2022-2023 with a total of 27 students. Observation techniques are used to collect research data about student tests and interviews in the learning process through interactive multimedia learning. The indicators are the results of student observations in receiving learning that reaches the whole, the results of teacher observations in managing learning reach the whole, and the assessment of mathematics learning outcomes interviews that reach a minimum of 80% or overall students who achieve the minimum completeness criteria or (KKM = 75). The average learning outcomes in stage I have shown an increase, with 11 students achieving a completion rate of 63.24%. In stage II, this figure rose to 24 students, representing a completion rate of 83.87%. This tool has the potential to be advantageous for educators in the creation of multimedia-driven instructional materials, hence fostering increased student engagement and participation. The impact of technological advancements in the field of education is characterised by a notable augmentation in invention. This surge in innovation has the potential to cultivate a generation that possesses enhanced skills and preparedness to effectively address the evolving demands of the future. In addition to assessing educational achievements, it is imperative to take into account students' perspectives on the utilisation of interactive multimedia in the process of learning.

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