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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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Tourism Vocational High School Students' Online EFL Learning Experience during Covid-19 Pandemic Eka Prasetio; Joko Priyana
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (325.881 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v54i3.38893

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The unique nature of ESP instructions that mainly focuses on practical use of English and the lack of previous studies in the area inspired the writers to investigate the tourism VHS students' experience when they conducted online EFL learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to explore the tourism vocational high school (VHS) students' experience of EFL learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. A qualitative study was utilized to obtain 20 students' experience. The data were obtained from grades 10 and 11 students of tourism VHS in Yogyakarta. A semi-structured interview was conducted, and verbatim transcripts were analyzed using inductive and thematic analysis approaches. Three major themes were identified from the students' experiences, namely how they conducted the EFL teaching and learning; language learning strategies; and perceptions of online EFL learning. It was found that students have made use of all available resources. This study suggests that students have used appropriate language learning strategies for online EFL learning, such as cognitive, metacognitive, resource management, and social strategies. Their perceptions toward EFL online learning were mainly positive. However, students still prefer face-to-face learning to online learning.
Cultural Integration on Students' Productivity During Distance Learning Parmin Parmin; Mohammad Qois Syafi; Iwan Junaedi; Agus Yulianto; Eling Purwantoyo; Ibnul Mubarok
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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This study aims to measure the effectiveness of cultural integration on the productivity of Mathematics and Natural Sciences students during the implementation of distance learning. The culture integrated into this research is a habit that becomes a society's tradition in behaving. The research problem is about the integration of culture on character formation, which impacts student productivity. The study used mixed methods with quantitative data from questionnaires and qualitative data from interviews and document analysis. The research targets are 344 students filled out the questionnaire. After the questionnaire data was analyzed, it was deepened through interviews. The relationship test between character strengthening and students' productivity obtained a correlation coefficient value of 0.59, indicating that the correlation between variables is quite strong. Internalization of cultural values into forming students' characters in distance lectures and activities is carried out through habituation. The selection of online application media refers to the ease of access, students' common use, and ease of operation. The research concludes that students' characters contribute to building students' self-awareness to be productive.
Combination Learning Models with Technology to Hone Critical Minding Patterns on National Insights Ramen Antonov Purba
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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The challenges of the world of education are getting tougher. Students no longer think logically and lose their critical thinking patterns. Moreover, since the covid-19 pandemic situation causes learning must be switched to online learning. Most teachers use WhatsApp to conduct the learning process. But the impact of this learning is not maximum which makes students passive and learning is centered only on the lecturer. It is necessary to find a learning model that can improve students' critical thinking patterns. The research conducted will combine the cooperative learning type time token with the zoom application. The purpose of the research is whether there is a combined effect of the cooperative learning type time token with the zoom application on students' critical thinking in the citizenship course on national insight. Research approach with a quasi-experimental design. The control and experimental samples were a total of 62 students. The control group learns citizenship with WhatsApp, and the experimental group learns with a combined cooperative learning type time token with the zoom application. Data analysis with homogeneity test, normality test, and hypothesis testing. The results obtained are Sig value two tails at the number 0.00, which is smaller than the number 0.05. Ho is unacceptable, and Ha is acceptable. The critical mindset of students who use the time token type of cooperative learning model using the zoom application is better than students who learn to use WhatsApp.
Reflective Journal Writing: Writing Processes Applied by Skilful and Less Skilful EFL Graduate Students S. Arifin
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Reflective writing (RW) is one of the most common writing activities adopted by higher education students. However, some still struggle with this writing technique. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the appropriate process/sub-process used by skilled and less skilled EFL graduate students in doing Reflective writing. Data were collected from 2 (two) post-graduate students through think-aloud, observation, retrospective, and semi-structured interviews. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. The result of the research is some students have difficulty in reflective writing. A helpful solution is to encourage students to practice writing in various contexts under different environments and receive ongoing training supported by the teacher. The importance of integrating a focus on effective writing processes/sub-processes in academic writing and encouraging students to practice Reflective essays in various contexts by reading extensively while writing reflections. In addition, when the reflection writing task is carried out regularly, it helps students to have adequate knowledge of essential concepts and critically understand them.
Evaluation of the Online Geography Learning Program during the Covid-19 Pandemic Era Yuli Susanthi; Muhammad Nursa'ban
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (325.19 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpp.v55i1.40598

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Online learning was currently applied as a solution for education during the Covid-19 pandemic era in Indonesia. Disadvantages of online learning are lack of student discipline, lack of motivation because most learning activities are in the form of online assignments, constraints on the internet, and technological devices. However, several aspects were required to be evaluated to optimally achieve the learning goals. This study aimed to investigate the implementation of online geography learning at public senior high schools using the CIIP evaluation model. The population was geography teachers and social studies class students at the school. Furthermore, the sample was taken using the purposive sampling technique applying the Slovin formula with a significance level of 0.5%. Data were collected through survey and interview methods and then analyzed using quantitative descriptive techniques. Analyzing the context, input, process, and product, this research indicated that the online geography learning was well implemented with 75% criteria fulfilled. Therefore, the online learning program could be continued with some improvements.
On-Task and Off-Task Self-Assessment: Which Works Better on Young Learners’ Writing Performance? Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia Dewi; I Nyoman Pradnyana Bayu Trisna
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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The implementation of self-assessment might contribute to the young learners’ English proficiency and affective domain. Yet, there is still limited findings found for the effect on young learners’ writing performance. This experimental study investigated the effect of on-task and off-task self-assessment on young learners of English as a foreign language in Bali, Indonesia. 46 sixth graders participated in this study were required to do self-assessment in completing their writing prompt. A self-assessment checklist was used as the instrument. The on-task self-assessment group applies the self-assessment checklist at every stage of their writing process, namely pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing.  On the other hand, the off-task self-assessment group uses the self-assessment checklist before they start the writing process. Using independent samples t-test for hypothesis testing, it was found that there is no significant difference in both groups’ writing performance since the real probability that is due to sampling error is .194 which is bigger than the significance level of .05. Therefore, self-assessment could be implemented in on-task and off-task since it brings similar effect to the young learners’ writing performance.
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Online Learning Process of Students in Junior High School Kamaruddin Kamaruddin; Andi Patimbangi; Ismail Ismail; Devi Armita
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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Online learning is one of the best solutions in the world of education to suppress the spread of the Covid-19 virus in the world of education, it's just that the implementation of online learning is not fully able to run optimally and causes various kinds of impacts in the learning process, including learning for junior high school students. This study aims to analyze the impacts felt by junior high school students in the online learning process during the covid-19 pandemic. This research is a type of descriptive research using a library research model. The subjects in this study were articles and news related to the research topic, so the data collection technique used was to carry out a documentation study which was then analyzed using qualitative descriptive data analysis using 4 stages of analysis, namely data collection, data reduction, data display and, conclusion. The results in this study indicate that the impact of online learning during the pandemic is student learning, experiencing interference in assessments, cancellation of assessments, opportunities to get jobs after graduating from education, cancellation of public assessments for qualifications in job selection. So it can be concluded that there are various kinds of impacts that arise as a result of the online learning process, where negative impacts should be immediately sought to solve problems so that these impacts do not spread to other components of education.
The Analysis of Grammatical Errors in University Students’ Essays Dewa Putu Ramendra; Putu Adi Krisna Juniarta; Ida Bagus Putrayasa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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This study aims to identify and analyze grammatical errors in student essays. In this case, every student's grammatical error consisting of errors in the use of diction, syntactic structure and meaning were identified and described in detail within the framework of the correct grammatical rules. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method because the data collected was in the form of language use, especially grammatical errors. The subject of this research is English Education Study Program students who joined essay writing courses. Meanwhile, the object of research was grammatical errors in student essays. The data were collected through the collection of student essays obtained from the end-of-semester test and interview guide. The percentage of grammatical errors made by students in their essays in sequence were as follows; fragments: 280 (17.5%), runs on: 235 (14.7%), verb forms and verb tense: 225 (14.1%), passive: 220 (13.8%), linking verb deletion: 160 (10 %), plural disagreement: 120 (7.5%), unclear reference: 115 (7.2%), proposition misuse 89: (5.6%), subject-verb disagreement: 80 (5%), and parallelism: 74 (4.6%). Grammatical errors that needed to be considered more seriously were parallelism and passivity, which, although they look low in percentage terms, for they were rarely used in student essays; but when both forms were present, the grammatical construction tended to be wrong. In addition, both forms were also difficult to understand, compared to other types of errors that could be learned quickly
“Makam” Nasi: Language Interference of a Japanese Young Learner in Indonesia Kadek Eva Krishna Adnyani; Ni Wayan Nilam Puspawati; Ni Komang Arie Suwastini
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 54 No 3 (2021): October
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In acquiring the second language, children will use their first language knowledge as a base in their attempt of using a new language. This phenomenon is called language interference. This study aimed at identifying specific instances of language interference conducted by a bilingual child during her study in an international school. The subject was a 5-year-old Japanese child who was acquiring Indonesian as her second language. This study was a case study using descriptive qualitative research method. Data collection was done through observation, interview and note taking. Furthermore, the data in the form of utterances in Indonesian interfered by Japanese were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the most common type of language interference occurred was phonological interference (16 examples), followed by lexical error (4 words) and grammatical error (5 sentences). In short, in this case, Japanese phonological interference with Indonesian pronunciation occurred more frequently than lexical error and grammatical error.
The Implication of Local Wisdom-Based Geographical Curriculum and its Course Book on the Cosmocentric Attitude of the Students in Bali Upland Region Ida Bagus Made Astawa
Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pengajaran Vol 55 No 1 (2022): April
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The ability of teachers in Bali to write lesson plans that contain local wisdom is also low, while the competence of local wisdom is high. It happens because the teacher does not yet have a guideline to be used as a reference in compiling the syllabus and lesson plans. This study aims to analyze the implications of applying the geography curriculum based on local wisdom and its textbooks to the cosmocentric attitude of high school students in the highlands of Bali. This study was designed as a "causal-comparative study" with purposively determined samples in two public high schools in the highlands of Bali. Data from teaching were collected using observation sheets and data about students' cosmocentric attitudes using a questionnaire (Likert model). Data were analyzed quantitatively using a t-test at a significance level of 1%. The results showed that the scores of students' concentric attitudes in the highlands of Bali increased after implementing the Geography curriculum based on local wisdom and textbooks as a complement to teaching Geography. The increase occurred consistently in all classes (Class X, XI, and XII), with an average score of 25.58% increase. The results of statistical tests show a significant difference in cosmocentric attitudes before and after implementing the geography curriculum based on local wisdom with textbooks as a complement to teaching. It shows that the supplement to the local-based geography curriculum and textbooks has positive implications for the cosmocentric attitude of students in senior high schools in the highlands of Bali.

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