Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation
Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation (JERE) is an interdisciplinary publication of original research and writing on education which publishes papers to international audiences of educational researchers. The JERE aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of the field of education and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted from one generation to another; and to make methods and contents of evaluation and research in education available to teachers, administrators and research workers. The journal encompasses a variety of topics, including child development, curriculum, reading comprehension, philosophies of education and educational approaches, etc.
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Contribution of the Facilities Completeness and Learning Interests on Student Practical Capabilities in Broad-Based Network Technology Subject
Novajri, Kardimen;
Maksum, Hasan;
Indrawan, Eko;
Irfan, Dedy
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.30333
Based on the preliminary observations that have been done, it was found that the students' practice skills were still low in the area-based network technology subject. Based on the agreed value standard, the minimum score in productive subjects is 80, so the results of the students' practical capability show that it has not been fully achieved. This research is qualitative research with a correlational approach, which aims to reveal how much the practical facilities completeness and students' interest in learning to practical skills in the area-based network technology subject. The population of this study was students of class XI, which consisted of 34 students. At the same time, the sample was taken from a population of 25 students. The data was collected using a questionnaire, and the value of practice and the data were analyzed using correlation and regression techniques. Based on the data analysis, it was found that: completeness of practical facilities contributed 28% to practical skills, learning interest contributed 34.2% to practical capabilities, completeness of practical facilities and interest in learning together contributed 82.3% to the ability practice.
The Effect of Problem Based Learning Models in Online Learning Settings on Student Cognitive Learning Outcomes in History Subjects
Loppies, Megiridha;
Badrujaman, Aip;
Sarkadi, Sarkadi
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.29654
This study aims to examine the effect of problem-based learning models on the achievement of student learning outcomes in History subjects. This research was conducted at Pusaka 1 Jakarta Senior High School. The method used in this research is quantitative quasi-experimental with a nonequivalent control group design model. The population in this study were all students of class XI IPS as many as four classes at SMAS Pusaka 1 Jakarta. The research sample was determined by purposive sampling technique to determine one class as an experimental class using a problem-based learning model and another class as a control class using conventional learning models. The results of hypothesis testing using the t test, obtained tcount = 9.25,> from ttable = 1.99. Thus, Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, so it can be concluded that there is a significant influence between problem-based learning models in online learning settings on cognitive learning outcomes of class XI IPS at SMAS Pusaka 1 Jakarta on History Subjects.
The Types of Communication Accommodation Strategies in English as Foreign Language (EFL) Classrooms
Manuaba, Ida Bagus;
Putra, I Nyoman Adi Jaya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v4i4.28109
English is one of international language which is taught widely in various countries in the world. Entering millennial and industrial 4.0 era, English has important role as the function of English is as a tool or media to communicate with other countries and it is also as language of science, technology, social-economy, culture, and art. Communication Accommodation Theory which consists of communication accommodation strategies are very important to accommodate the students in teaching learning activity. This research aimed at analyses types of communication accommodation strategies are used by teacher when teaching Basic English and the motive of implementing communication accommodation strategies by the teacher Classroom Interactions. Subjects of this research were two the English teachers. This research was designed in qualitative research. The data were collected through voice recorder, interview and documentation. The data were analyzed qualitatively. The results of this study revealed that there were four strategies used in teaching learning process by the teacher such as approximation, interpretability, discourse management and emotional expression. Moreover, the teachers had some main motive to apply these strategies such as to make the students understand, give clear explanation to students and get the students’ attention.
Visualizing Mathematics: The Use of Block Models for Strategic Problem Solving
Garzon, Julius R;
Casinillo, Leomarich F
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.30888
The ability to visually manipulate problem quantities is often the key to understand effectively the concept towards proper solution process. Modeling blocks in a problem text is a visual mathematical technique that utilizes bar models to express relationship between known and unknown numerical elements. Facing a dismal performance among students entering high school with poor basic problem-solving skills, this study is an attempt to investigate how block model approach potentially reinforce students’ heuristic skills (analytical & procedural) in solving mathematical problems. Two classes of grade 7 students in Ibarra National High School, Maasin City, Philippines were used as participants which is assigned into groups, that is, control and experimental groups. Control group was taught using conventional method while the experimental group was taught using the concept of block model. Using quasi-experimental design, the data analysis revealed significant increase in scores and significant mean difference in problem-solving skills between groups who used and did not use block model method. In conclusion, utilization of block models gives high potential in developing strategic problem-solving ability of learners. Hence, this approach should be incorporated by mathematics teachers in their teaching strategies.
Teacher Performance Analysis in the Learning Process
Wahyu, Sri;
Rizal, Fahmi;
Syah, Nurhasan
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.30758
Educational problems that occur today include the low quality of education at each level of the education unit. It is due to low teacher performance. This study aimed to analyze teacher performance in the learning planning process, learning implementation, and learning evaluation. This research method is carried out using a qualitative approach research method that produces descriptive data in written or spoken words from the teachers that can be observed. The interviewing instruments are interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques are used through data reduction, data display, and verification (concluding). Based on this study's findings, it is concluded that the teacher's performance in lesson planning has met the criteria that must be done in learning, learning materials, learning resources, learning media, and assessment of learning outcomes. By making the lesson plan, the teacher has carried out the lesson planning well. The teacher's performance in implementing learning has been carried out well. It can be seen from the learning activities that have been created by the teacher in the classroom. Teacher performance in learning evaluation includes evaluating good learning outcomes by implementing structured remedial and enrichment.
Implementation of Think Pair Share (TPS) Cooperative Learning Model to Improve Mathematical Connection Ability
Rozak, Abdul;
Qohar, Abd
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.24930
This article aims to describe the application of Think Pair Share (TPS) cooperative learning models to improve students 'mathematical connection abilities on derivative material. The mathematical connection indicators in this study are (1) the ability of mathematical connections between mathematical topics, (2) the ability of mathematical connections with other subjects, (3) the ability of mathematical connections with problems in daily life. This research is a class action research (CAR) conducted in class XI-G4 SMA Negeri 5 Malang in two cycles. The first cycle was carried out in five meetings, four meetings for the implementation of learning and one meeting for the final test of the first cycle. Whereas in the second cycle held in five meetings, namely four meetings for the implementation of learning and one meeting for the final test of the second cycle. The results of the research showed that an increase in students' mathematical connections from cycle I to cycle II was indicated by an increase in the grade average and the percentage of completeness in class learning. The classical average in cycle I was 82.79 and increased by 8.56 to 91.35 in cycle II, and the percentage of completeness in cycle I was 70.59% from 34 students and increased by 11.76% to 82.35% of 34 students in the second cycle.
The Development of an Inquiry-Based Laboratory Manual for Student of Biology Education
Putri, Azza Nuzullah
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.29203
Inquiry enables the student to learn through many activities that can improve student attitudes, processes, and thinking skills. Inquiry learning helps students develop their ability to solve the problem, think critically and reflectively. Applying inquiry-based activities in laboratory courses is one way to prompt the student-centered learning in general biology courses. The research aimed to develop a valid and practical inquiry-based laboratory manual for biology education students. This study used the ADDIE model to develop the product, the stages involve analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The implementation was conducted on 30 biology education students who take general biology courses. The data were collected by the validation sheet and questionnaire of student responses. The inquiry-based laboratory manual that has been developed gets a very decent category as a validation result. Practical of inquiry-based laboratory manual obtained from student response and it got a very practical category. The product is expected able to guide the student to do an inquiry process in laboratory activities.
Sustainability of Lesson Study on The Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC) Program in Batu City East Java Province
Budiyanto, Moch. Agus Krisno;
Rahardjanto, Abdulkadir;
Hadi, Samsun;
Husamah, H.
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.31616
LSLC was an innovative learning program. Much research has been done regarding the implementation of LSLC, but few have focused on its sustainability. This study aimed to discover the sustainability of LSLC in Batu City. This study was a quasi-research using multivariate multidimensional scaling analysis. The population used was all the piloting LS schools and LSLC experts from universities. The results obtained present a good result on the development side of students’ cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. Good development was revealed in the dimensions of pedagogic, competence, and commitment. In the subsidy and socio-cultural dimensions, shows unfavorable results and requires serious attention. It can be concluded that the sustainability of LSLC requires special attention to several dimensions. Therefore, various studies that can be focused on that dimension need to be done, so that the right model/solution can be found to ensure the sustainability.
Implementation of Government Policies Regarding the Full Day School Program in the New Normal
Utomo, Santri Prabowo;
Gunarhadi, Gunarhadi;
Sukarno, Sukarno
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.31598
Changes in government policies in the education sector are to prevent the spread of Covid-19. This study aims to explore the results of changes in the learning process of a full-day school. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a case study. Data collected by observation, interview, questionnaire filling, and documentation. Data analysis using interactive qualitative by Miles and Huberman. The results in this study describe the school preparation in implementing changes in government policy about the learning process in a full-day school program during the New Normal. The learning can be well implemented with some development of the school itself following the New Normal Era health protocol in achieving educational goals. The learning in school can be carried out if there are careful preparation and discipline in applying it so the learning can be safely for school residents. The implementation of several changes to health regulations and protocols encourages the emergence of social distancing behavior and minimizes the possibility of a crowd in the school community.
Management of Education Services for Children
Istaryatiningtias, Istaryatiningtias;
Daliman, Daliman
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.31583
This research was motivated by the fact that the quality of management education services for deaf children has not been fulfilled. This research is important to do to determine the quality of education service management for children with hearing impairment. The research method used by researchers is descriptive qualitative research. In this study the authors found the results of their research; (1) Old buildings that cost money. (2) Teacher competition in controlling the Maternal Reflective Method (MMR) is caused by weak knowledge, skills and abilities in providing educational services to children with hearing impairment. (3) The condition of speech building teachers and voice and rhythm perception communication coaches (PKPBI) is less skilled in quality and quantity, and there are still many teachers who are retired and transferred. The conclusion of this research can be seen that the planning, organizing, movement, supervision and service have been implemented properly.