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JPP publishes original research papers, case reports, and review articles. The publication includes the following topics: Early childhood education. Adult education Mathematics and science education. Guidance and counseling education. Educational technology. Character education. Special needs education. Global issues in education Technical and vocational education. Language education. Social science education Educational management Sport science and physical education Other areas in education.
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Basic Chemistry Practicum Handbook with Occupational Health and Safety (K3) to Prevent Work Accidents in Laboratory: Validity and Feasibility Sudiana, I Ketut; Suja, I Wayan
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (283.823 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i1.31934

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First year students of the Chemistry Education Study Program have some problems in practicum because the students' basic laboratory skills are low. The current practicum guide is not sufficient to provide information on basic skills for working in the laboratory. This condition causes students to have problems practicum and there is a potential risk of accidents. This study aims to produce a handbook for Basic Chemistry I with Occupational Health and Safety (K3) which is feasible to be implemented in Basic Chemistry Practicum I. This research was a Research and Development (R&D) with a 4-D development model, consist of 4 main stages, Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate. The research was limited to the development stage, which ended in the legibility test. Based on expert assessment the results showed that the handbook for Basic Chemistry Practicum I with K3 was very valid in terms of content (3.75), language (3.70), and media (3.6) from a maximum score of 4. The results of the readability test from 9 students showed that all students gave clear assessments. They understood the contents and guidelines for practicum on Basic Chemistry 1 with K3 very well. The conclusion of this study is Basic Chemistry Practicum I Handbook with K3 content is valid to be implemented from the aspects of content, presentation, language, media, and readability.
Implementation of Inquiry Based Electrical and Electronic Instructional Module in Vocational School Aryanti, Letty; Jalinus, Nizwardi; Yulastri, Asmar
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53, No 3 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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The importance of modules in learning as enhancing student learning outcomes. Thus, it is necessary to conduct a needs analysis for the development of inquiry-based modules in improving student learning outcomes.Thus, through this module students are taught to study independently and think critically. This study aims to conduct a needs analysis of the implementation of inquiry-based learning modules in basic subjects of electricity and electronics. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study. The respondents chosen in this study were subject teachers and tenth grade  students of Audio Video Engineering in Vocational Schools in Padang, which were 70 students and randomly selected. The instrument used in this study was an observation sheet in the form of a questionnaire (yes-no Question). The results of the study shows that students need inquiry-based modules more than books or other independent teaching materials in which 100% of students answered needing independent teaching materials and 80% of students answered needing modules.
The Effect of Concept Attainment Model and Mathematical Logic Intelligence on Introductory Chemistry Learning Outcomes Haetami, Aceng; Maysara, Maysara; Mandasari, Eka Cahyana
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53, No 3 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of concept attainment model and mathematical logic intelligence on the learning outcomes of introductory chemistry. This research was conducted using a quasi-experimental method with a 2x2 treatment by level design.  Total samples are 56 students selected by random sampling. Data analysis used ANOVA with a significance of 0.05. The results showed that: (1) The introductory chemistry learning outcomes of students taught with the concept achievement learning model are higher than those acquainted with the direct learning model;  (2) There is the effect of the interaction between learning models and mathematical logic intelligence to study introductory chemistry learning outcomes;  (3) The student of learning outcomes  taught with the concept attainment model are higher than those taught with the direct learning model for groups of students  high logical-mathematical intelligence; (4) The student of learning outcomes  taught with the concept attainment model are lower than those taught with the direct learning model for groups of students low logical-mathematical intelligence. Therefore, the use of the learning model should care to aspects of intelligence of learners, so that the learning objectives are expected to be achieved.
Determinants of Teacher Performance: Exploring the Role of Satisfaction and Motivation as Mediation Sudirman, Acai; Sherly, Sherly; Candra, Vivi; Dharma, Edy; Lie, Darwin
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i1.32417

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This research aims to determine job satisfaction and motivation as mediating the relationship between teacher certification and principal supervision of teacher performance. The research design used a quantitative approach to causality. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The sample used in the study was 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. To test the mediating effect of satisfaction and the relationship between principal supervision and compensation on teacher performance, the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach with partial least squares analysis is used. Following the research results, Teacher certification has a significant effect on satisfaction and motivation, and teacher certification has no significant effect on teacher performance. The results of subsequent research and the principal's supervision have a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance. Furthermore, the results showed that job satisfaction could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and principal school supervision of teacher performance for the first and second mediation tests. Then, for the third and fourth mediation tests, results were obtained, which stated that motivation could not mediate the relationship between teacher certification and supervision of school principals on teacher performance. Therefore, principal supervision has a significant effect on job satisfaction, motivation, and teacher performance.
Problem Based Learning with ICT Based with Learning Creativity to Improve History Learning Achievement Sukestini, Erna; Fatirul, Achmad Noor; Hartono, Hartono
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53, No 3 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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The teaching and learning process were boring and made students’ participation in the classroom learning activities less enthusiastic that could make students’ achievement’ decreased. The main objective of this study was to analyze the effect of the Problem Based Learning model-based ICT with students' creativity on historical learning achievement. This research was a quasi-experimental study with a factorial design. The samples of this study were 4 classes, and each class consist of 34 students and total 170 students. The instrument used were learning outcome tests in the form of multiple-choice questions and creativity tests in the form of essay questions. The data on this study were analyzed using inferential statistics with the Two Way Anova technique formula. The results of this study obtained Fcount = 28,908 with a significance value of 0,000 less than 0,05, obtained Fcount = 4,623 with a significance value of 0,033 less than 0,05, the obtained Fcount = 6,060 with a significance value of 0,015 less than 0,05. From the result of this study, it can be implied to improve historical learning achievement, problem-based learning models can be used as an alternative model to create an interactive learning environment.
The Effect of Feedback on the Application of Based Chemistry Practicum Modules on Local Content-Students' Science Process Skills Sari, Ratih Permana; Hasibuan, Molani Paulina; Sulastri, Sulastri
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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This study aims to analyze the effect of feedback from local content-based practicum modules on students' science process skills. Research subjects for product trials developed in this study were students of class XI using a purposive sampling technique with a sample size of 60 students. The method used in this research is quasi-experimental (quasi-experimental). The research instrument was a feedback rubric on applying a local content-based practicum module, observation sheets, and tests on the results of Science Process Skills (KPS). Data processing and analysis is carried out by comparing the initial and final science process skills scores by looking at the science process skills N-Gain score. Hypothesis testing uses the T-test to apply a local content-based practicum module on science process skills by analyzing the initial and final science process skills scores. The highest percentage result lies in the indicator of planning an experiment or investigation and using experimental tools and materials, namely 90%. There is a difference between a class that implements a local content-based practicum module and is given feedback with a class that uses a regular module for each class. The experimental class had an N-gain value of 0.75 or in the high category, while the control class had an N-gain value of 0.64 or in the moderate category. There are differences in students' Science Process Skills (KPS) using local content-based practicum modules with conventional practicum modules.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATIONAL POLICIES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN SURAKARTA Zakiah, Winda Greatta; Karsidi, Ravik; Yusuf, Munawir
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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The inclusive education policies were created for children with special needs based on the equality principle. The implementation of inclusive education policies in each region has a different level of success. This research aims to find out how the implementation of inclusive educational policies in elementary school of Surakarta reviewed from Grindle’s policy implementation theory. Method used in this research is a combination method, which is involving 102 respondents and 9 informants from 12 inclusive schools. Data analysis used in this research are descriptive statistic and interactive modeling analysis of Miles and Huberman.The results showed that the implementation of inclusive education policy had a positive impact on the students and their environment, with the level of implementation of inclusive education is 76.8%, therefore the efforts are needed to optimize the implementation of inclusive education policies in the form of training for teachers and providing of supporting infrastructures. Keywords: Policy Implementation; Inclusive Education; Elementary School
Work environment, work motivation and organizational culture in influencing teachers’ performance Sudibjo, Niko; Nasution, Rosdiana Akmal
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53, No 3 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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One crucial factor in determining the successes of learning in schools is the teachers’ performances. Teacher’s performance not only determines the learning successes but also the achievements of the organizational goals. This study aims to determine the effects of the work environment, work motivation, and organizational culture on the teachers’ performance in the XYZ School. The number of subjects in this study was 82 teachers who taught at the XYZ, both the Primary and Secondary levels. A quantitative approach with the PLS-SEM method, in which the Smart PLS application was implemented to process the data, was used in this study. For the data collection, a survey technique using a questionnaire was selected as a research instrument. The results of the data analysis have shown that the work environment, work motivation, and organizational culture have positive effects on performance.
The Effectivity of 3D Interactive Multimedia to Increase the Students’ Visuospatial Abilities in Molecular Tamami, Abdul Aziz; Dwiningsih, Kusumawati
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53, No 3 (2020): OCTOBER 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v53i3.25883

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This research and development aims to develop interactive 3D multimedia that appropriate to increase students’ visuospatial abilities at molecular shapes geometry studies. This research and development use the modified research and development 4D Thiagarajan design model that limiting until the development testing step. The descriptive qualitative analysis is used to assess the data result. The multimedia effectiveness is stated based on the increasing right-answered percentage and N-Gain score interpretation. The result shows that it has an increasing right-answered percentage > 50% in each test indicator and signification rate at range 0,5174 – 1,0000 in the medium until  high level. The achievement of two kind effectiveness’ criteria can be stated that interactive 3D multimedia is appropriate as the effective learning media to increase student’s visuospatial abilities. Visual model in 2D and 3D utilization can aid the students’ representation skill, so that it can be applied to the other relevant matter.
Professional Development Activities of IELTS Trainers from Non-English Major Wulandari, Nur Setyo; Yudi Cahyono, Bambang; El Khoiri, Niamika
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54, No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i1.31609

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Professional development activities are done by English teachers from formal educational institutions and by trainers from non-English majors who teach IELTS preparation program in non-formal educational institutions. This study investigated the professional development activities done by IELTS trainers from non-English majors and how the professional development activities help them improve their teaching competencies. A case study design was applied, and an in-depth interview and documentary analysis were used to gain the data. Four selected research subjects were involved in this study. The results showed that the IELTS trainers' professional development activities include collaborative and independent learning activities. Furthermore, those activities help the IELTS trainers from non-English majors positively as they can fulfill their demand to improve their teaching competencies since there is limited institutional support for them in professional development. Therefore, the institution where the IELTS trainers work should provide adequate formal learning supports. In addition, the IELTS trainers in this study and other IELTS trainers should be involved in other informal learning activities more frequently.

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