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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Collaborative Character, Cognitive Psychology, and Process Skills: The Impact of Character-Based Mathematics Learning in High Grades of Elementary Schools
Kamid;
Ramalisa, Yelli;
Fajriah, Noor;
Kurniawan, Dwi Agus;
Perdana, Rahmat;
Rivani, Putri Ayu;
Widodo, Rido Ilham;
Ningsih, Irma Widya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.55095
Learning mathematics is preparing students to be able to use a mathematical mindset in their daily lives. Learning mathematics helps children get used to doing analysis and finding the best solution to a problem. This study analyze how the effect of mathematical process skills, cognitive psychology on the collaboration abilities of fifth grade elementary school students in learning mathematics in geometry material. The research was conducted using mixed research methods and sequential explanatory research. Mixed method research relies on two types of data, namely quantitative data and qualitative data to solve a problem at hand. Fifth grade students were used as research subjects, and 18 students were selected from each school, so that the results obtained were not biased, the data collection technique used simple random sampling. This study uses two types of tests, namely the assumption test and hypothesis test, using the homogeneity test, linearity test, and normality test in the assumption test, as well as the t test and regression test in hypothesis testing. The results showed that there was a significant positive effect between the fifth grade students' mathematical process skills variables and the collaboration character.
The Relationship Between Digital Literacy and Students’ Science Process Skills in Junior High Schools
Darmaji;
Astalini;
Nursulistiyo, Eko;
Kurniawan, Dwi Agus;
Husna, Sri Muslimatul;
Perdana, Rahmat
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.58388
Science process skills are one of the skills that can develop potential in students. Science process skills refer to cognitive and psychomotor aspects, so as to create a meaningful learning based on student experience. Digital literacy abilities and students' science process skills are rarely considered in the learning process, so an analysis is needed to determine students' digital literacy skills and science process skills. This study aims to analyze the relationship between digital literacy skills and science process skills in simple plane materials. The research method used is a mixed method with an explanatory design. The research subjects used were 24 students. The research instruments were digital literacy questionnaires, science process skills observation sheets, and interview sheets. Data analysis techniques used quantitative data analysis and qualitative data analysis. The results of the Pearson correlation test showed that there was a significant relationship between digital literacy skills and students' science process skills in simple plane material. The researcher hopes that further research can determine the relationship based on gender.
Innovation of Multimodal Digital Modules Based on Ethnomathematical Problems for Meaningful Mathematics Learning in Merdeka Curriculum
Suryawan, I Putu Pasek;
Lasmawan, I Wayan;
Suharta, I Gusti Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.59931
The essence of the curriculum Merdeka expects mathematics learning to be meaningful and in accordance with learning styles and needs. Culture and technology are the right combination to be applied in mathematics learning to implement the curriculum Merdeka. This research aims to develop multimodal digital modules based on ethno mathematical problems for meaningful mathematics learning that can adapt to technological developments. The development model used in this study is the ADDIE model. The service of the module is determined by the results of expert validation, practicality tests, and effectiveness tests by lecturers, teachers and students as research subjects. Based on the material validity test, a validity of 4.45 was obtained and a media validity test obtained a validity of 4.87 which was included in the Very High category. The average practicality score is 4.3 with very high criteria. The range of grades obtained by students is 83%. Thus the modules developed can be said to be effective and feasible to use. Through the innovation of this module, learning becomes meaningful, accommodates every learning style and student need, and facilitates students to learn independently.
Description of Assessment: Assessment for Learning and Assessment as Learning on Teacher Learning Assessment
Hidayat, Rahmad;
Sujadi, Imam;
Siswanto;
Usodo, Budi
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.59950
Assessment becomes a self-developing learning instruction and requires a broader focus on feedback interventions, especially learners' responses to feedback and the learning environment in which feedback works. Study of the ability of teachers to reflect on the application of assessment in the learning process in the classroom. The purpose of this study is to analyze Assessment for Learning (AfL) and Assessment as Learning (AaL) in the learning process in the classroom. The research method used is a qualitative research method using an in-depth, focused interview. Data collection techniques in the form of reflective are analyzed using reduction analysis, presentation, and drawing conclusions from the data. The results of the interviews show that assessment is often used as a measure of learning success alone, without regard to the application of constructive feedback to help students improve their achievement competencies in mathematics learning. Assessment is still focused on giving grades or rankings that can result in competition between students, so they have not focused on improving the learning process. It gives stakeholders a clear and unified picture of how educational assessments relate to learning and can help educators assist and design assessment practices. The construct of Assessment for Learning (AfL) and Assessment as Learning (AaL) must be looked at consistently with each other to build an assessment culture that maximizes student learning.
Student Careers: What Factors Influence Career Choice?
Hadiyati, Muftiah Azizi;
Astuti, Budi
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.61686
High school age or adolescence is in the exploration stage where at this stage students should already focus on determining careers in a more specific range, but not a final choice. The success of education obtained by individuals is one of the keys to the success of the state. In education, various things are taught to become the provision of individuals in the future. This research is motivated by the low career choices of students while determining a career is very important for their future. The purpose of this research is to analyze the factors that influence students' career choices. This type of research is qualitative. The data in this study were obtained through interviews, observations, and documentation. The type of data analysis used is descriptive and qualitative analysis. Based on the data obtained from the research subjects, it shows that there are four factors that influence students' career choices, namely, intelligence and special talents (all three students are influenced), interest in careers (all three students are influenced), personality (both students are influenced), and family background and socioeconomic status (all three students are influenced). So the conclusion is that the factors that influence students' career choices are from themselves and their families.
Evaluation of Teacher Leadership in the Implementation of Independent Learning Curriculum in Secondary Education Units
Nurainiah;
Akyuni, Qurrata;
Saputra, Nanda
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.61778
Base on the reality there are still many teachers who have not changed their way of leadership, the impact is that obstacles and difficulties are often found in implementing the independent curriculum. It is urgent to evaluate teacher leadership because there is a gap between theory, expectations, and reality. The research objective describes teacher leadership in implementing the independent learning curriculum. Literacy and numeracy skills in the curriculum require changes in teacher leadership in implementation.The research method uses Mixed Methods with a convergent (concurrent) parallel design. The research subjects were junior high schools and the objects were teachers. The data collection technique was through a survey with a questionnaire which was developed and given to 70 teachers. Data was also obtained through in-depth interviews with teachers. Quantitative data analysis used SPSS version 26 and qualitative data were analyzed by collecting interview data, reducing and grouping data that intersected one another. The results showed that 54.12% of teachers already had leadership insights and 67.66% agreed to apply leadership in the independent curriculum. Reinforced through the results of interviews that the implementation of an independent curriculum is very urgent to overcome learning loss in producing graduates. Novelty, found from Leadership Insights, the concept of driving teachers provides opportunities for teachers to take part in training and share knowledge massively to accelerate overcoming learning loss in junior high schools.
Motivation, Self-Efficiency, and Academic Achievement Private Teacher Professional Education Students in Differentiated Learning Courses
Shamdas, Gamar
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.62814
Student prospective professional teachers are not enough to equip themselves with scientific content alone but need to balance it with academic motivation and self-efficacy which are useful for the quality of their academic achievements. The aim of this study is to analyze the relationship between academic motivation and self-efficacy with academic achievement. This research is non-experimental research, correlational design with a quantitative approach. The research was conducted with a population of all pre-service PPG totaling 23 students, and all members of the population were sampled. Academic achievement data is the accumulated grades of assignments, midterm, and final semester exams for different learning subjects after 16 meetings. Data on academic motivation and self-efficacy were obtained through a questionnaire. Data on the relationship between academic motivation and self-efficacy with academic achievement were analyzed using multiple linear regression tests. The results of the study show that there is a relationship between academic motivation and self-efficacy with academic achievement. Academic achievement can be predicted with the regression equation y = 76.287 + 0.215x1 + 0.268x2, meaning that an increase in one academic motivation score will increase the academic achievement score by 0.215 (β = 0.433, t(20) = 2.351, p = 0.029), while an increase of one self-efficacy scores will increase academic achievement scores by 0.268 (β = 0.413, t(20) = 2.243, p = 0.036).
Mathematics as Determinant of Students’ HOTS Among HND Electrical and Electronic Engineering Students in Ghana
Oduro-Okyireh, Theodore;
Mulyanti, Budi;
Rohendi, Dedi;
Acheampong, Kennedy;
Oduro-Okyireh, George
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.62932
One crucial component of education is developing higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). The aim of this study is to analyze mathematics as determinant of students’ HOTS among HND electrical and electronic engineering student in Ghana. The test format tool used had two indicators, critical and creative thinking, and the subjects for the research were 488 electrical and electronic engineering students from 4 randomly selected Technical Universities in Ghana. The Cronbach Alpha reliability test was performed, and the Pearson test was used to assess the validity of the MAT instrument. Data were processed and analysed using SPSS version 26.0 software. Multiple regression was used as the estimation technique, and the results show a positive high correlation between HOTS and probability (0.757), and positive moderate correlations for algebra (0.669), functions (0.633), trigonometry and complex numbers (0.604), and calculus and differential equations (0.572). These statistics suggest that the level of understanding of mathematics concepts, particularly probability, can determine HOTS. The study's implication is that engineering mathematics curriculum developers should stress the practical applications of mathematics, especially probability in everyday life and offer opportunities for students to use their mathematical knowledge to solve real-world problems in order to develop HOTS.
Project-based Learning Model to Support 21st Century Learning: Case Studies in Vocational High Schools
Roemintoyo;
Budiarto, Mochamad Kamil
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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Vocational education is one of the educational institutions that has a high concern for producing graduates with superior competence and competitiveness. The variety of competencies needed in the business and industrial world (DUDI) makes institutions such as vocational and vocational schools have to always innovate in order to be able to provide competences that are truly aligned with DUDI needs. One of them is through the application of innovative learning models which are expected to bring effects and changes to the learning climate. This research is to analyze supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of Project Based Learning in Vocational Education, and to identify the understanding of some Educators of PjBL both conceptually and practically. This research is included in the type of qualitative research, and will take a sample of 6 (six) teaching staff in vocational schools, with data collection techniques namely interviews, observation, questionnaires and documentation. Research finding data will be analyzed interactively and described to provide an overview of actual field events. Research results prove that project-based learning can run optimally due to the support of all school members, and commitment from teachers in learning activities. Students are also seen to be very active and skilled in completing a given project. Through the application of project-based learning, it is hoped that students can learn actual competencies or skills. It is hoped that through the results of this research, educators and vocational schools can use the project-based learning model (PjBL) as a learning model that is still relevant to the current curriculum implementation.
The Needs Analysis in the Development of Level of Inquiry with Project Assignments Model to Promote the Creativity of Prospective Physics Teachers
Wahyudi;
Setiawan, Agus;
Suhandi, Andi;
Samsudin, Achmad
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.66461
This Inquiry and project-based learning models play an essential role in developing 21st-century skills, especially the development of creativity for prospective physics teacher students (PPTs). Developing and integrating these two models requires a needs analysis as the first step of development. Therefore, this study aims to conduct a needs analysis for developing a level inquiry model with project assignments. This research uses a descriptive study. The needs assessment study method with a convergent analysis approach is used in this study. Data sources in this study include curriculum documents in the form of Semester Lesson Plan (SLP) and practicum guidance modules for introductory physics courses. Perception data was also collected from respondents from 33 PPTs and lecturers of introductory physics courses. The data collection techniques used were documentation, questionnaires and interviews. The results of the study concluded that the curriculum for introductory physics lectures contained scientific and creative skill competencies for PPTs. However, lecturers still dominate learning, and physics practicum activities have not yet led to an appropriate inquiry learning process and project learning is rarely implemented. The creativity of PPTs has not been optimized in learning physics. Lecturers and students responded that developing the Level of Inquiry with Project Assignments Model (LoI-PA) is very important to increase the creativity of PPTs. The LoI-PA hypothetical model is presented in the discussion of this study. However, further research is still needed to develop valid learning steps and integrate information technology into the learning model steps.