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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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Values of Local Wisdom in Traditional Games Penyu Mataluh in Serangan: Study Ethnopedagogy I Wayan Rasna; Ni Putu Pande Tresnayani
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 2 (2021): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (302.703 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i2.37355

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This study aims to examine the form and value of local wisdom contained in the traditional game of the penyu mataluh in Serangan from an ethnopedagogy point of view. The research data are in the form of descriptions of body movements in the steps of the game and song lyrics that show the value of local wisdom. Sources of data in this study are children who play the traditional game of the penyu mataluh and the community. The data collection method is the method of listening, taking notes, observing, and interviewing. The data analysis technique used is descriptive analysis including data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that the penyu mataluh game has a form of local wisdom in the form of words, namely, poetry that is sung when playing and actions in the form of body movements that are reflected in the steps of the game. This game can be preserved by making game applications that can be downloaded on mobile phones similar to the original game, teaching the game in schools and cultural studios, and more research on local wisdom on traditional games.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Its Impact on Learning Motivation (The Fluctuation During Three Different Phases) Lina Natalya; Steven Victoria Halim
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Education is a critical component that cannot be separated from an individual’s life. One of many important factors that could support, encourage, and give zeal in the learning process is motivation. The COVID-19 pandemic nowadays indirectly triggers a rapid and drastic change in the learning process, one of them being lecture that must be held online. This repeated cross-sectional research aimed to give a description regarding the fluctuation of students’ academic motivation level before, in the beginning, and until one-year after online learning. The data used in this study are primary and secondary data which are collected gradually and analyzed using Summary Independent Sample T-Test. The result of this research showed no significant differences in academic motivation before COVID-19 and during the early days of Learning From Home (µbefore = 4.777; µbeginning = 4.808; sig = 0.432), nevertheless, a significant decrease is observable one year after the online learning (µnow = 4.345; sigbefore-now = <0.001; sigbeginning-now = <0.001). The decrease in students’ academic motivation is certainly a crucial problem that is prioritized to be resolved. Hence, lecturers need to adapt with this change and create learning innovation in order to trigger students’ learning motivation.
Interest and Science Process Skills in Science Education Based on Gender Retni Sulistiyoning Budiarti; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Rahmat Perdana; Sabila Eka Septi; Rahmi Rahmi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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The importance of students' interest in learning is learning skills, so research is carried out to assess students' interests and skills in depth based on grade level and gender in a school so that interests and skills can be known in depth based on the indicators tested. There has been no research that examines student interest and science process skills in detail based on grade level and generation in a school. So the autor make this study with purpose to analyze how the interest and science process skills between women and men compare in science subjects and to analyze how the relationship between students' interests and science process skills with science subjects. This study uses a quantitative method with a comparative type. Quantitative research is a field of inquiry that stands alone, is scientific in nature and aims to understand social reality. The instrument in this study used a questionnaire and an observation sheet, namely a student interest questionnaire and an observation sheet for science process skills. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, research testing and data analysis, the conclusion of this study is from the T-test there are differences in the interests of female students and male students in class VII A and VII B. From the results of the T test for students' science process skills there are differences in the interests of female students and male students in grades VII A and VII B. Based on the results of the correlation test between interests and science process skills of grade VII A students there is a relationship between interests and science process skills between female and male students as well as in class VII B. Students' interest and science process skills have a significant influence on curiosity, learning materials and teacher attitudes, student observation and communication.
A Comparative study: Cooperative Learning in Science Learning Zurweni Zurweni; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Elza Triani
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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A suitable learning model is needed in learning science at the junior high school level. Educators need to be able to determine the appropriate learning model for learning activities. Therefore, this study aims to analyze student responses to jigsaw and STAD learning models in SMPN and MTsN and to compare student responses to jigsaw and STAD learning models in science subjects at SMPN and MTsN. This type of research is quasi-experimental quantitative research by comparing 8 classes that use the jigsaw and STAD models in science learning. This research was carried out in 4 schools, namely 2 SMP and 2 MTs with the number of students in each class of 35 students, the number of students being 280 students. In data analysis using SPSS 26. Based on the results of the T-test, namely the value of sig. (2-tailed <0.05) it can be said that there are differences in student responses to the Jigsaw and STAD learning models in science subjects in SMP/MTs.
Teaching English Amidst Covid19 Pandemic: A Cross-level Educators’ Perception Sonia Octavia; Agus Dwiyanto; Heni Noviarita
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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The impact of the corona virus makes it difficult for teachers and students to adjust learning. The purpose of this study is to analyze as well to investigate the phenomenon of teaching English online amidst the re-emerging pandemic situation forcing the teaching learning process to be re-implemented online. The subjects were 10 cross-level English teachers situated in Java and Sumatra. Qualitative approach utilizing semi-structured interview method in obtaining the necessary data was chosen as the best method and approach in the study. The participants mainly agreed with the online learning system, though they faced challenges like limited subsidiary quotas, students' poor conditions, students' misbehavior and lack of better equipments. Besides various approaches and solutions in facing the challenges, it was also known that writing was considered the most challenging to teach among the four basic skills. The implication of this study endeavor the insights on tackling down the challenges of teaching amidst a pandemic. Synergy among so many elements like cross-level teachers, students, parents and policy makers was badly demanded to make the progress of online learning comes to betterment.
Job Satisfaction and Narimo Ing Pandum Attitudes: A Mixed Method Study in Indonesia Tri Murwaningsih; Nur Rahmi Akbarini; Muna Fauziah
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Institutions can use customer satisfaction to build loyalty and success in terms of how the agency operates. This study aims to examine the effect of job satisfaction on teacher attitudes and analyze the factors of teacher job satisfaction and the philosophy of Narimo ing Pandum. This research uses a mixed research method. One hundred teachers followed this study. The data were collected by using interview and questionnaire techniques. Data analysis was carried out using simple linear regression analysis and interactive analysis (data reduction, data presentation, and levers/conclusions). The findings of this study reveal a significant effect of job satisfaction on the attitudes of teachers of SMK Narimo ing Pandum. The highest factor of teacher job satisfaction is the support of colleagues (20.27%) and the lowest factor is the work itself (13.77%). Meanwhile, the highest proportion of Narimo ing Pandum attitude is honest and sincere (22.28%) and the lowest percentage is gratitude (13.17%). This finding contributes that school principals need to give serious attention to job satisfaction and attitudes towards Narimo ing Pandum by optimizing what teachers need in teaching. It is hoped that teachers can apply the principles of Narimo ing Pandum.
Academic Technology Experience and Preference on Online Learning in Indonesian Higher Education Institutions: Students' Perspectives Ryani Yulian; Ufi Ruhama'
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic, most higher education institutions have shifted to online learning to sustain the existence of the universities. However, the readiness and effectiveness of private higher education institutions in Indonesia, especially in Kalimantan, are still questionable. This study focused on analysing and understanding the academic technology experience and preference for online learning in Indonesian higher education institutions from the students' perspectives. A survey of 302 respondents from private higher education institutions was corroborated with semi-structured interviews. The results indicated that the majority of the respondents have limited access to technology devices and ownership. Most of them need academic features integrated into the learning management system for their successful study. The majority of the respondents preferred to have a face-to-face class, but they are receptive to online learning. However, they need to get situated in academic situations that facilitate their technology literacies and skills. In addition, the institutions and lecturers should go in the same direction. Therefore, the data sources can contribute meaningful insights for policy-makers to design accessible and adaptive online learning for the students.
A Shift in the Conceptual Understanding of Physics Students Through the Wright Map Moh. Irma Sukarelawan; Ariati Dina Puspitasari; Dwi Sulisworo; Heru Kuswanto; Jumadi Jumadi
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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There is limited literature reporting on the use of the Rasch model in analyzing the conceptual understanding of student temperature in Indonesia. There are 58% of Physics Education undergraduate students experience misconceptions on the topic of temperature. Therefore, this study aims to analyze students’ conceptual understanding using a two-level diagnostic instrument. Students’ conceptual understanding was administered through a survey method using a two-level misconception diagnostic instrument. The survey was conducted on 26 students (31% boys and 69% girls) ages ranging from 16 years to 19 years at a public high school. Students’ conceptual understanding of the temperature material was administered using six diagnostic items and analyzed using the Wright map. Data collection has been done online using a Google form distributed through the class WhatsApp group. Data analysis has been carried out in two stages namely, coding students’ answers, and analyzing students’ conceptual understanding. The analysis results showed a shift in the level of conceptual understanding of 50% of students. So, the Wright map provides a visualization of shifts in the level of students’ conceptual understanding of the topic of temperature.
The Successful of Online Learning on Student Responsibility Characters During the COVID-19 Pandemic Rahmat - Aziz; Muhammad Amin Nur; Raihan Retriansyah Dilapanga; Mega Arina Manasikan; Ulfiatul - Muarofah
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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Learning activities to develop the character of responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic have created difficulties for teachers as teaching guides and students as learning implementers. Teachers and students' problems appropriately and wisely help shape satisfying forms of responsibility character in education. This paper aims to explore student responsibility behavior in learning and analyze the roles of teachers during the learning process. This paper is based on data collected from open questionnaires to 58 students in senior high schools in Manado North Sulawesi, Pasirian East Java, and Malang East Java. Data collection through interviews with seven teachers and two school principals. The data were analyzed using descriptive analysis statistics and critical analysis techniques. The results showed that responsive and proportionate teachers in delivering learning have succeeded in developing responsible behaviors towards students. The selection of a suitable learning model and positive school support has become a determinant of success for the learning process of student responsibility. This paper suggests the need for a more in-depth data collection method to understand cases comprehensively.
Implementation of Cognitive Theory in Developing Measurement Learning Multimedia for Deaf Students I Made Suarsana; I Gde Wawan Sudatha; Gusti Ayu Mahayukti; I Wayan Edy Ari Suandana; I Gusti Putu Suharta
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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The implementation of cognitive theory in multimedia development for deaf students (students with visual channels only) would be re-examined for its effectiveness. This study aimed to develop mathematics-learning multimedia based on cognitive theory for deaf students on "measurement". This development study adopted the 4D (define, design, develop, disseminate) study design. This study focused on determining the media feasibility based on expert validation, practicality trials, and effectiveness in the first year. The subjects of this study were 4 experts (content expert, learning design expert, media expert, and linguist), 2 teachers, and 7 students. The media feasibility data were collected with validation sheets, questionnaires, and tests. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Based on the results, the feasibility level based on material experts, media experts, learning design experts, and linguists were 93.3%, 96.7%, 90%, and 93.3%, so it could be said that the developed multimedia met validity criteria. Based totally on the consequences, the multimedia practicality test for teachers and students were 95% and 93% respectively so that it could be said that multimedia met the practical criteria and the average percentage of student material mastery was 80.1% with passing grade of 71.4% so it could be said that multimedia met the effective criteria. Since the multimedia met the valid, practical, and effective criteria, it could be said that multimedia is feasible for learning.

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