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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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The roles of EFL Teachers in Promoting Learner Autonomy Putu Wiraningsih; N.L.P.E.S. Dewi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 1 (2020): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (201.135 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v53i1.19241

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This study is a descriptive-qualitative study which aimed to describe the roles of EFL teachers in promoting learner autonomy. Four EFL teachers in seventh grade junior high schools were selected as the subject of this study. The data were collected through questionnaire and observation techniques. In collecting the data, two kinds of instruments were used, namely, questionnaire and observation sheet. The result of this study revealed that in promoting learner autonomy, the teachers perform the roles as facilitator, counsellor, resource and manager/organizer. Considering the result of the study, the teacher should involve their students in the decision making process of learning activity, not only in selecting the technique or approach, but also in all aspects of learning process such as selecting objectives of the course, managing classroom and selecting the materials. Schools also need to support their teachers in developing innovative strategy especially in promoting learner autonomy. The schools should offer teachers with professional development programs on learner autonomy such as following workshops. For further researchers, considering the challenges met by the EFL faced by the EFL teachers in promoting learner autonomy is needed.  
Developing Energy Conversion Teaching Material Based on Discovery Learning Model Through Scientific Approach Supriadi Supriadi; Suparno Suparno; Hasan Maksum; Remon Lapisa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 2 (2020): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (181.931 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v53i2.22176

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Energy conversion material is material that requires a more detailed and broad understanding and explanation of the material. To be able to improve students' understanding, a discovery learning model teaching material is needed through a scientific approach oriented to problems related to real life. The purpose of this study is to produce teaching materials that are valid, practical and effective in the field. This type of research is research and development  with a 4-D (four-D) development model. The subjects of this study were students of class X Automotive Light Vehicle Engineering Vocational High School 1 Padang. The instruments used were validation sheets, teacher and student response questionnaires, and learning achievement tests.The results obtained from this development research are as follows: (1) Generating teaching materials for discovery learning models through a scientific approach. (2) The results of the analysis of the validity of teaching materials to experts obtained an average of 0.910> 0.667 with a valid category, (3) The results of the practicality analysis of teaching materials from the teacher's response were 87.33% with a very practical category and students' responses were 91.26% with a very practical category (4) The results of the analysis of the effectiveness of teaching materials are assessed from the results of the pretest and posttest, the gained score is 0.59 in the medium category. The study provides evidence that discovery learning model teaching material through scientific approach is valid, practical and effective to use.
The paradigms of heutagogy and cybergogy in the transdisciplinary perspective Sumarsono Sumarsono
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 3 (2019): October
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Now we are entering an era where learning and teaching strategies are determined by learners. The interconnection of heutagogy independent learning strategies with internet cybergogy network learning in a transdisciplinary perspective is intended to provide a climate of learning communication between learners and instructors more broadly without being insulated by space and time. Heutagogy models provide opportunities for learners to explore knowledge and experience through more varied learning strategies so that they become more literate and relevant in the present context. This research uses the literature review method from national and international reputable journals, Elsevier, google scholar, Scopus journal, IEEE journal in searching relevant research data through the stages of review, study, structured evaluation, classification and categorization of evidence-based that has been there. In this paper, we look at the prospects and challenges of heutagogy independent learning integrated with online learning cybergogy. Several learning paradigms are proposed as a result of a literature review on the strategy of implementing heutagogy and cybergogy in a transdisciplinary perspective in Higher Education in Islamic Religious Affairs.
Learning strategy for senior high school chemistry based on starter experiment approach for improving students’ participation and achievement in learning I Wayan Subagia; I Gusti Lanang Wiratma
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 52 No 3 (2019): October
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This paper aimed at describing and explaining chemistry learning strategy for senior high school students based on starter experiment. This learning strategy was developed through research and development (R&D) accommodated from Borg and Gall. The learning strategy consists of three main parts, namely: learning theory, social situation, and syntax. The learning theory used for developing this learning strategy are behavioristics, cognitive constructivist, and social constructivist learning theories. The social situation explains the role of teachers, students, and schools in the implementation of learning strategy: teachers play a role as learning manager, students play a role as active learners, and schools play a role as learning facilities provider. The syntax consists of three main steps, namely observation, concept formulation, and concept application. The observation step consists observation of macroscopic phenomena of matter, writing of observation results, and formulation of questions conducted individually by students. These activities are followed by the discussion of observation results, questions formulation, and question answers conducted by students in groups. The concept formulation and application are also conducted by students in groups based on the task given by the teacher. Therefore, it can be mentioned that this learning strategy involved individual dan group learning of students focused on student centre learning activities. It is believed that this learning strategy can be used to enhance students’ participation and achievement in learning.
Student Responses on The Application of Hypnoteaching Method in Learning Hindu Religious Education Ida Bagus Alit Arta Wiguna
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 2 (2020): July
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This research aims to identify and analyse students’ response on the application of the Hypnoteaching in learning Hindu religious education in class X of SMAN 7 Denpasar. This research follows a qualitative approach with observation as the main data collection technique. The sample of the study is X MIPA 6 class with 34 students from a total of 389. The application of hypnoteaching methods is fun for students compared to conventional methods which tend to be uninteresting. When using Hypnoteaching method, students were very excited during learning activities. By using hypnoteaching methods in learning Hindu religious education students becomes very enthusiastic in listening to the teacher's explanation of Hindu religious learning materials. To improve learning activities students prepare themselves for the topic discussion. Students’ response to the application of Hypnoteaching method is positive. They think that the method is effective as it can increase students’ enthusiasm to learn.
Problem Based Learning with ICT Based with Learning Creativity to Improve History Learning Achievement Erna Sukestini; Achmad Noor Fatirul; Hartono Hartono
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 3 (2020): October
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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 Evaluation of School Literacy Movement Program in Secondary School Ratna Kristiyaningrum Kristiyaningrum; Bambang Ismanto
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 3 (2020): October
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School Literacy Movement is a program made by the government to improve the literacy skill in elementary and secondary school level. This program is the implementation of Regulation No 23 by 2015 about growing manners. This is a descriptive evaluation study that use Discrepancy evaluation model as a tool to evaluate the program. The aims of the study is to find the gaps between planning, process and result of School Literacy Movement at Secondary School that is adjusted with the vision and mission of the school and the master design of School Literacy Movement issued by Minister of Education and Culture. The stages those are observed are design, installation, process, product, and cost and benefit. The study uses interview, observe, and document study to get the data from the principal, teacher, and students. The result shows the gaps are 1) school haven’t design any training for the teacher about literacy, 2) school hasn’t prepared an instrument to evaluate the program, 3) learning stage of literacy is implemented only for Bahasa Indonesia (should be for all subjects), 4) school hasn’t prepare any cost for the literacy program. Thus, it can be concluded that there are still some gaps happened in doing the School Literacy Movement at Secondary School based on the Master Design of School Literacy Movement issued by Ministry of Education and Culture.
Evaluation of Implementation Policy on Management of School Operational Fund (BOS) 2019 with Edward III Model Ary Rokhadiyati
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 1 (2020): April
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This study aims to evaluate the management of the School Operational Assistance (BOS) year 2019 at the Department of Education Culture Youth and Sport Semarang Regency. This is an evaluation research. Data were collected using documents study techniques, observation, and in-depth interviews. Data are validated by source and triangulation techniques. This study uses mixed method to get the whole pictures of the informant sources. What new about this research is that the data analysis technique uses the Edward III Model that looks at the factors of communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. The result of this study shows that implementation of School Operational Assistance (BOS) year 2019 is carried out in accordance with guidelines made by the government. The four aspects are all in very good categories. For communication aspect is in very good category because it gets 10 out of 12 points or 83 %. For Resources aspect is in very good category as well for its score is 16 out of 20 points or 80%. While for Disposition aspect is in very good category because it gets 17 out of 20 points or 85%. For the last aspect which is bureaucratic structure gets the highest points as it gets 8 out of 8 points or 100 %. Although the results are all very good, it still needs a little improvement on communication aspect especially on consistency factor since the guidelines has been revised for three times. Resources aspect on human resources quantity in BOS management team for there is only two persons managing 601 schools in Semarang Regency and also on disposition aspect because there is no incentive and award for the BOS management team. These results bring implication that the Department of Education in Semarang Regency can make improvement on the aspects which do not get maximal score and the for others Education Department in other Regencies or cities can learn from this research to manage BOS in better ways.
The Positive Effect of Creative Movement Model on Children’s Personal Skills Putu Sinta Dewi; Putu Aditya Antara; Putu Rahayu Ujianti
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 1 (2020): April
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As the importance of personal skills stimulation for children to prepare and equip children in facing various learning levels of further education is necessary, research about it is needed. This study examined the effect of creative movement model on the personal skills of early childhood. This study used a quasi-experimental approach with post-test only control group design. The population of this study was students of Group B Cluster III Kindergarten in Payangan District, Gianyar which the sample was Melati Kindergarten as an experimental group with treatment and Hindu Widya Kumara Santhi Kindergarten as a control group without treatment. Data analysis of the study was descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, by using t-test that was processed by IBM SPSS Statistics ver. 24 for Windows. The result of data interpretation in hypothesis test showed that Sig. (2-tailed) score was 0.001 which meant the significance score was smaller than α (0.001 <0.05). According to these statements, it could be concluded that Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. The study demonstrates that creative movement model has positive effect on children’s personal skills. With this finding, parents and especially educators expected to be willing to develop various creative movement activities that can stimulate children's personal skills more optimally and sustainably. The benchmarks of children's achievement should go beyond cognitive aspects; thus, teachers need to provide stimulation for children's personal skills to develop social emotional aspect.
The Influence of Diary on the Students' Narrative Writing Skills Quasi-Experimental Study at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta Ratna Sari Dewi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 53 No 1 (2020): April
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This study aims to determine the effect of the diary media on the ability to write narratives for Semester III students. The sample in this study was the 60th semester students of the Department of English Language Education at the Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University in Jakarta totalling 60 students. Sampling using a multistage random sampling technique. The method used is an experimental method, with non-equivalent experimental design. Data collection was performed using a narrative writing test and analysed using the t test. The results showed that the diary media had a significant effect on the ability to write student narratives with a coefficient of t count > table = 6.41> 1.70 at a significant level α = 0.05. These results indicate that the diary media can be used as an alternative media in learning to write student narratives. Therefore, teachers need to know the importance of using appropriate learning media to develop students' narrative writing skills.

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