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Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran
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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Developing educative snake and ladder learning media to improve understanding on living creature concept Winarti Agustina; Hapidin Hapidin; Tuti Tarwiyah
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 51 No 3 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (530.016 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v51i3.15927

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The objective of this research was to develop educative snake and ladder learning media to improve the understanding on concept of living creature on early childhood. The research was conducted in Bekasi municipality with R&D method. The results indicated that in aspects of (1) availability of learning media: 75% of teachers used the learning media optimally and 67% of teachers perceived that the learning media made available by the school was less supportive to the learning: (2) requirement: only 25% of teachers who used the game media in learning and 83% of teachers recognized that the learning material in theme books was very supportive to use the media; (3) process: 83% of teachers had difficulty to present the learning material due to children characteristics which are active and aggressive and 75% of teachers recognized that the children’s understanding level regarding the media presented was still low; expectation: 92% of teachers supported the making of educative snake and ladder learning media. Tests administered to the students regarding the living creative concept obtained average score 52,44, which means insufficient.
Implementation of an environmental-based alternative integrative thematic model to increase meaningfulness and learning outcome Itsna Kharisma; Mawardi Mawardi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 51 No 3 (2018): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.227 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v51i3.15945

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This study was aimed at improving the meaningfulness and learning outcomes of grade 2 students of SDN Gendongan 02 Tingkir District of Salatiga City by applying an environmental-based alternative integrative thematic design. This study was applied to 39 students as the subject and used Stringer model in 2 cycles with look, think, and act phases. The data collection instruments were test, questionnaires, observation sheets, and field notes. The test instruments were used to determine student learning outcomes. The questionnaire was used to determine the meaningfulness of student learning. While the observation sheet and field notes were used to monitor the course of learning according to the learning scenario. The data analysis technique was descriptive comparative technique. The results show that there is an improvement from cycle I to cycle II, in both meaningfulness and student learning outcomes. Therefore, the environmental-based alternative integrative thematic design can be used to improve learning meaningfulness and student learning outcomes.
The effect of "what's another way method" on creativity ability in problem solving Hanik Lestari; Ali Mustadi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 3 (2019): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i3.17121

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Creativity is one of the necessary skills in problem solving. One method in problem problem is What other way. The study was conducted to find out information about other way about the ability and problems in the students in the field of Advanced Mathematics Education of integer material. The study involved 76 students from University in Yogyakarta. This research method is quasi experiment. Instrument of creativity problem solving of pre test and post test conducted in experiment class and control class. The results of that test include creativity in the problem that includes three indicators, fluency,  flexibility, and novelty. Then, the data were analyzed by comparing the results of pre test and post test in the control and experimental class. Data analysis is also reinforced by gain score. The results of this study is  being the response of students towards learning by using the "what's another way" is positive 
Development of problem-solving-oriented mathematics learning tools with TANDUR setting to improve mathematics learning outcomes Margaretha N. Inna; I Gusti Putu Sudiarta; I Made Ardana
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 1 (2019): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (452.093 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i1.17243

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This study aimed to develop and produce a problem-solving-oriented mathematics learning tool with “tumbuhkan”, “alami”, “namai”, “demonstrasikan”, ulangi”, “rayakan” (grow, experience, name, demonstrate, repeat, and celebrate) (TANDUR) setting to obtain a valid, practical and effective learning tool, and improving mathematics learning outcomes of class X Stone-Concrete Construction at SMK Negeri 1 Denpasar. This research was development research with problem-oriented learning model through TANDUR setting using learning support tools which included student manual, teacher manual and RPP. The development of learning tools followed the development procedure of Plom model which consists of 3 phases, namely: 1) Preliminary Research Phase, 2) Prototyping Phase (iteration process of analysis, design and development, formative evaluation and revision), 3) Assessment Phase (semi summative assessment). The subjects of the study were 28 students of class X KB2 at SMK Negeri 1 Denpasar. The required research data included validity, practicality and effectiveness data of learning tools. The validity of learning devices was tested through expert assessment. While the practicality and effectiveness of learning tools were tested through field trials. The results showed that the developed learning tools were valid with the average score of validation on 1) the student book was 3.7 which categorized very valid, 2) the teacher manual 3.8 which categories as very valid. The practicality of the developed learning tools on 1) implementation of learning devices conducted on field trials I averaging 3.1 which categorized as practical, 2) implementation of learning devices on field II averaging 3.2 which categorized as practical. The developed learning devices were effective with the average of the test score of the learning result on the field trial I was 78.92 with the good category, and the results of field study II was 86.07 with the excellent category which had exceeded the value of the Minimum Completion Criteria.
Mind mapping: an effective model to improve thematic learning outcomes Desi Istikomah; Henny Dewi Koeswanti
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 1 (2019): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (254.405 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i1.17244

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This study aimed at improving students' learning outcomes of class V in Theme 6 using a mind mapping model. This research was conducted in 2 cycles, i.e. cycle 1 and cycle 2, with each cycle consisting of 3 sessions. The research subjects were 16 students of class V SDN Kutowinangun 10 Salatiga. The research design was arranged based on planning, action, observation, and reflection. Result shows that there is an increase in learning completeness, from 31.25% in pre-cycle to 56.25% and 81.25% in cycle I and cycle II, respectively. Therefore, mind mapping model may increase students' learning outcomes.
Contribution of mathematics anxiety, achievement motivation, and academic potential to problem solving ability Desak M. P. D. Putra; I Made Ardana; I W. P. Astawa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 1 (2019): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (421.108 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i1.17245

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The purpose of this research was to determine the contribution of mathematics anxiety, achievement motivation, and potential academic towards mathematics problem solving ability. The population of this research was 3791 students at class VII public junior high school in Denpasar City. The sample of this study consisted of 483 students who were obtained using proportionate cluster random sampling. The type of this research was ex post facto with path analysis technique. The data of mathematics anxiety and achievement motivation were collected by questionnaires, while the data of potential academic and mathematics problem solving ability were collected by tests. Results showed that (1) mathematics anxiety directly affected potential academic in inverse correlation with contribution of 24.2%, (2) achievement motivation directly affected potential academic in positive correlation with contribution of 62.4%, (3) mathematics anxiety directly affected mathematics problem solving ability in inverse correlation with contribution of 43.1%, (4) mathematics anxiety directly affected mathematics problem solving ability in positive correlation with contribution of 2.6%, (5) achievement motivation directly affected mathematics problem solving in positive correlation with contribution of 41.2%, (6) achievement motivation indirectly affected mathematics problem solving ability in positive correlation with contribution of 6.7%, (7) potential academic directly affected  mathematics problem solving ability in positive correlation with contribution of 10.7%, (8) mathematics anxiety and achievement motivation simultaneously affected potential academic in positive correlation with contribution of 69.2% (9) mathematics anxiety, achievement motivation, and potential academic simultaneously affected mathematics problem solving ability in positive correlation with contribution of 79.4%.
Implementation of make a match model to improve thematic learning outcomes Heni Susanti; Elvira Hosein Radia
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 1 (2019): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (270.507 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i1.17246

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Curriculum 2013 focuses on the implementation of thematic learning; thus requires a suitable model of approach to improve student learning outcomes. The purpose of this study was to apply make a match learning model to Curriculum 2013 Theme 7 and analyze its influence to improve learning outcomes in primary school students. This classroom action research was conducted in 2 cycles at SDN Kutowinangun 10 Salatiga with a study sample of 16 students in class IV. Each cycle had 4 stages, i.e. planning, action, observation, and reflection. Data collection techniques used were tests and observations. Result shows an increase in students' learning outcomes indicated by an increase in the number of students who passed the Minimum Completion Criteria, i.e. from 37.5% in cycle 1 to 81.25% at the end of cycle 2. Therefore, make a match cooperative model could be implemented by teachers to improve the quality of learning in the classroom.
Development of mathematics learning tools through scientific approach with problem based learning (PBL) settings to improve motivation and learning achievement Ni Luh Sintya Dewi; Gede Suweken; I Gusti Putu Sudiarta
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 1 (2019): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (352.819 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v52i1.17247

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This research aimed at obtaining a scientific learning tool in the scientific approach with a valid, practical and effective problem based learning (PBL) setting. This development research was carried out according to Plomp & Nieveen (2010), i.e. (1) initial phase, (2) prototype phase, and (3) assessment phase (semi-summative evaluation). The learning tools consisted of student books and teacher manuals. This research was carried out at SMP Negeri 4 Mengwi. Learning device quality data was collected with validation sheets, learning device implementation sheets, student response questionnaires and teacher responses, motivation questionnaires and mathematics learning achievement tests. The characteristics of student books are (1) learning begins with real problems in everyday life that related to the material being studied; (2) students are given the opportunity to ask questions from the observations that have been done and answered by their colleagues; (3) discuss and seek solutions from the problem of "come thinking!" which has been given in groups; (4) presenting the results of the discussion, thus the students can give opinions, ask questions, and respond; (5) there is a summary of each material in each chapter. Characteristics of the teacher's manuals are (1) the existence of an initial narrative that describes the framework of the material to be studied; (2) contains the way the teacher facilitates learning in each part of the material; (3) include the student's book thus the teacher does not need to bring the students’ book; (4) there is an alternative solution to the problems and those problems are given in the student book; (5) the planting concept is done through problem based learning. The results showed that learning devices met the criteria: (1) valid, with an average validity was 3.62 based on the opinions of two validators, (2) practical, with an average practicality was 3.13 based on the implementation of learning devices from the viewer's opinion, teachers, and students, (3) effective, with an average learning motivation of 81.9 and the average results of the 80.9 student learning achievement test were based on students' completeness in learning material that exceeds the defined KKM by showing increased in the motivation and student learning achievement.
Entrepreneurship laboratory-based learning to increase students' interest in entrepreneurship Irmadatus Sholekhah; Setyabudi Indartono; Erna Fitriana
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 2 (2019): July
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of entrepreneurship laboratories (UNY Plaza) on the students’ interest. The research was conducted at the Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. The questionnaire was used as a data collection tool distributed to 240 respondents. The results showed that the value of t count of 3.489 and t table of 1.6 means tcount > ttable. Then this study succeeded in proving the hypothesis which states that the UNY Plaza entrepreneurial laboratory has a positive effect on the interest of entrepreneurial students of the Faculty of Economics, University of Yogyakarta. Based on the analysis results, 29.6 percent of students' interest in entrepreneurship is explained by entrepreneurial laboratory variables, while 70.4 percent are explained by other factors that are not the focus of research.
Development of problem-based learning module in economics to increase students’ critical thinking Lailatul Maghfiroh; Endang Mulyani
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 2 (2019): July
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Module is a teaching material as an important component in the learning process. This research aims to produce economic learning modules with a problem based learning approach for students of class XI IPS that are feasible and effective to improve critical thinking skills. This type of research is research and development developed by Borg and Gall with the following stages: (1) preliminary study, (2) planning, (3) initial product development, (4) initial field test, (5) revision of main products, (6) test of main products, (7) revision of operational products, (8) test of operational fields, (9) revision of final products, (10) distribution. The economic learning module with the problem based learning approach was tested in the control and experimental classes, each of the 35 X-IPS students in MAN 2 Jombang. The result of research are: 1) Economic Learning Modules with Problem Based Learning Approaches which is feasible based on the material and media experts in the category of "Good", the response students get a "Very good" category, 2) results Economic learning modules with an effective problem based learning approach to improve critical thinking skills.

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