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Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran)
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : 25808435     EISSN : 26141337     DOI : 10.33578
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) aims to develop and disseminate science and technology through the scientific article of research and study of concepts or theories as an effort to enrich the scientific knowledge in the field of education and teaching. Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) covers issues concerning education and teaching at the level of primary, secondary and higher education. This article is based on the results of research and theoretical studies which are equivalent to research supported by various theoretical studies that produce research in the form of educational research, learning research, classroom action research, and development. The fields of science include: Social Sciences Education; Mathematics Education; Language Education; Science Education; Arts and Culture Education; Early Childhood Education; Civics Educational; Religious Education; Physical Education; Education and Teaching; Educational Psychology; Learning Media; Education Management; Educational Technology; Music Education; Economics Education.
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Exploring The Influence of Mental Health and Academic Stress on The Academic Achievement of PLS-SEM Analysis Among First-Year College Students at Universitas Riau Primahardani, Indra; Futra, Dedi; Rasmiwetti, Rasmiwetti; Albeta, Sri Wilda; Dahnuss, Dodi; Isjoni, M. Yogi Riyantama
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v10i1.349

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This study was focused on analyzing the influence of mental health and academic stress on the academic achievement of first-year students. This research was conducted in the Study Program of Chemistry Education, Biology Education, Physics Education, Mathematics Education, History Education, Economics Education, Pancasila and Civics Education, at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), University of Riau. The sample size for this study was 303 first-year students. The research data were collected using questionnaires distributed directly to students. The data were analysed using SmartPLS version 4.0. There was a significant effect of mental health on student academic achievement (p<0.05; calculated t-value = 8.592 > t-table value of 1.96), categorised as strong. Meanwhile, academic stress also had a significant effect on student achievement (calculated t-value = 2.106 > t-table = 1.96, p < 0.05), indicating a strong effect. Academic stress was also found to impact students' mental health (p<0.05). Simultaneously, the combination of mental health and academic stress was also found to influence academic achievement (p<0.05) significantly. A path analysis found that the path from academic stress to mental health to academic achievement was an effective predictor of first-year students' academic achievement. Path coefficient analysis identified this pathway as an effective model for improving student academic achievement. This research is expected to provide attention and policy guidance for first-year students' academic achievement at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Riau.
The Influence of Self-Efficacy and Work Environment on The Work Commitment of Junior High School Teachers in Bukit Kapur Dumai District Sari, Desmita; Mahdum; Ainobotika, Arza
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v10i1.376

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Teacher work commitment is a crucial factor in the success of the educational process. This commitment can be influenced by internal factors such as self-efficacy and external factors such as the work environment. This study aims to analyze the effect of self-efficacy and work environment, both partially and simultaneously, on the work commitment of public junior high school teachers in Bukit Kapur District. The research method used was quantitative with a survey approach. The sample consisted of 103 teachers selected using proportional random sampling. The research instrument was a Likert-scale questionnaire tested for validity and reliability. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, t-test, F-test, and the coefficient of determination (Adjusted R²) after meeting classical assumption tests. The results showed that self-efficacy had a positive and significant effect on teachers’ work commitment. The work environment also had a positive and significant effect on teachers’ work commitment. Simultaneously, self- efficacy and work environment significantly influenced work commitment, contributing 43.7%, while the remainder was influenced by other factors outside the model. These findings highlight the importance of enhancing teachers’ self-efficacy and creating a conducive work environment to strengthen their work commitment.
21st Century Character Learning: The Role Of Media and Technology In Primary Schools During The Transition Period Nurhaliza, Farah; Hainul Putra, Zetra; Hermita, Neni; Deprizon
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v10i1.388

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This study analyzes the role of media and technology in 21st-century character-based learning in elementary schools and its relevance in supporting children's transition from kindergarten to elementary school. Using a library research design with a qualitative approach, this study examines literature from national and international journals. The findings indicate that technology integration within the Merdeka Curriculum contributes to developing 21st-century skills (4Cs: critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration) while strengthening students' character through interactive and meaningful learning. Digital platforms such as Canva prove effective in increasing student motivation and engagement, facilitating concept visualization, and fostering creativity. In the early childhood-to-elementary transition context, technology functions as an adaptive bridge supporting the shift from play-based to structured learning. Digital media enables gradual, attractive, and contextual delivery of learning materials, supporting children's school readiness including self-regulation, attention, independence, and socio-emotional adjustment. This literature review identifies three major transition barriers: cognitive overload from rapid curriculum changes, socio-emotional adjustment challenges, and limited teacher readiness in technology integration. Among various digital media strategies, gamification and visual content creation through Canva emerge as the most effective approaches, with 78% of reviewed studies reporting significant improvements in student engagement and learning motivation. The study emphasizes that successful 21st-century character-based learning depends on teachers' transformed roles as facilitators who appropriately integrate technology, apply differentiated instruction according to students' readiness, and create transition-friendly learning environments. Thus, technology use not only improves learning quality but also strengthens children's holistic readiness to enter elementary school.
The Role of Social Studies Learning in Developing Ecocentrism Attitudes of JHS Students in Pontianak Al Hidayah, Riama; Maryani, Enok; Sundawa, Dadang; Ratmaningsih, Neiny
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v10i1.403

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This study investigates the integration of ecocentrism into the social studies curriculum at SMPN 1 Pontianak City, highlighting the critical role of education in fostering students' environmental awareness. The backdrop of increasing environmental crises, driven by anthropocentric perspectives, necessitates a shift towards ecocentric values that recognize the intrinsic worth of all life forms. Employing a qualitative methodology, including literature reviews and in-depth interviews with educators and students, the research reveals that students exhibit significant environmental consciousness, as evidenced by their proactive efforts to maintain cleanliness and ecological balance in the school environment. Findings indicate that the school's educational approach effectively instils ecocentric principles, promoting a holistic understanding of human-nature interdependence. Furthermore, the curriculum's emphasis on environmental issues cultivates positive attitudes towards sustainability, suggesting that social studies education can serve as a powerful tool for nurturing responsible future citizens. The implications of this research underscore the necessity for educational institutions to prioritise ecological ethics, thereby contributing to the broader discourse on sustainable development and environmental stewardship.
A Systematic Literature Review: E-Modules Based on Project-Based Learning to Enhance Students’ Learning Creativity and Critical Thinking Skills Agus Riyanto; Sarwanto; Sugiharto, Bowo
Jurnal PAJAR (Pendidikan dan Pengajaran) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v10i1.518

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This study aims to analyze the contribution of e-modules based on Project-Based Learning to enhance students' learning creativity and critical thinking skills in science learning. The method used is a Systematic Literature Review of national and international articles from 2020 to 2025 obtained through Google Scholar. Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 19 articles were selected for analysis in terms of product validity, feasibility of use, e-module characteristics, and effectiveness on learning outcomes. The results showed that E-modules based on Project-Based Learning were considered valid to highly valid by experts, practical for use in the classroom, and capable of increasing students' creativity, participation, motivation, and critical thinking skills at a moderate to high level. The integration of contextual project activities made learning more meaningful, collaborative, and in line with the demands of the Merdeka Curriculum and the strengthening of 21st-century competencies. Theoretically, this study confirms that the combination of digital technology and the Project-Based Learning approach contributes to the development of educational science, particularly in the innovation of e-module-based science teaching materials oriented towards higher-order thinking skills. Thus, E-modules based on Project-Based Learning are recommended as an alternative innovative learning medium that supports the improvement of the quality of the learning process and outcomes for students.

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