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Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation
ISSN : 2597422X     EISSN : 25492675     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23887/jere.v5i4.36911
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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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF “MojiGoiGo!” FLASH-BASED LEARNING MEDIA TOWARDS THE RESULTS OF THE JLPT-LIKE Adnyani, Kadek Eva Krishna; Sadyana, i Wayan; Hermawan, Gede Satya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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       The research aimed to know the effectiveness of the use of “Mojigoigo!” flash-based learning media towards the results of the JLPT-Like of the second-semester students majoring in Japanese Language Education of Ganesha Education University. The method used in the study was the experimental research method with the Pre-Experimental Design and the form used was One Group Pretest – Posttest Design. The instruments used were pre-test and post-test in the form of multiple choice questions which the material was equivalent of JLPT (JLPT-Like). The data analysis employed the t-test analysis. On the results of t-test, it retrieved (the value of sig. =0.006<0.05), meaning that on the statistical hypothesis Ho is rejected and the Ha is accepted, stating that "there is a significant difference between the average value of the pre-test from the average value of the post-test". It shows that the use of “Mojigoigo!”flash-based learning media is proved to be effective in improving the results of the JLPT-Like of the second-semester students majoring in Japanese Language Education of Ganesha Education University.
The Impact of Home Background and Locality on the Secondary School Students’ Academic Performance in Agriculture in Enugu State, Nigeria Ugwuoke, Cajethan Uche; Emeka Eze, Godwin; Anene Omeje, Benedicta
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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Home background and locality are two significant factors that affect the academic performance of students in agriculture. The home determines the comfort of the students for academic activities while locality provides a conducive environment for students to study. The study was aimed at determining the impact of home background and locality on the secondary school students’ academic performance in agriculture. Survey research design was adopted. The study population was 14,750 where 1,616 respondents were selected. The sample size was made up of 624 teachers of agriculture and 992 students of agriculture from 291 secondary schools in the 17 local government areas of Enugu state, Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Data collected were subjected to mean and t-test statistic to answer research questions and test the null hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. Results show that there was the statistically significant difference in the impact of home background on the students’ academic performance in agriculture. It provides the parents with insights on the needs to make the homes conducive for learning and provide the necessary environment that would promote their children’s academic performance in agriculture.
Developing Learning Media of Adaptive Sport Course in SLLB Negeri 2 Padang ai, erianti; Sari, Desi Novita
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 3 (2018): August
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In this study the problem was that the implementation of Penjasorkes learning was not maximum in SLB N 2 Padang. The implementation of Penjasorkes learning had not been success caused by a teaching strategy that was not appropriate with the condition such as the use of learning media that had not been able to provide physical education effectively and efficiently to students. So that it made the students were less creative and less motivated in doing physical activities, especially athletic material and the basic movements of running, throwing and jumping which were presented in the form of game. This research included development research that aimed to produce athletic learning media through playing with basic movements of running, jumping, and throwing for mentally retarded students at SLB N 2 Padang. Finally, this research was expected to contribute and be useful for the development of science especially in the field of physical education, sports and health. It could be concluded that there was a significant effect of the development of learning media on the basic athletic abilities of students in SLB N 2 Padang with an increase 3.49 in the average score, from the average score of pre test 50 and the post test 53.49.
APPLICATION OF HYPNOTEACHING METHOD TO IMPROVE SELF-CONFIDENCE AND RESULTS OF STUDENT MATHEMATIC LEARNING Sari, Febriani Dwi; Prihatnani, Erlina
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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This research aims to improve student’s mathematics learning outcomes and their self-confidence using the Hypnoteaching method on the learning of Algebra for class VIII A of Islam Sultan Fattah Salatiga Junior High School. This research is included as classroom action research. The model used in this research is the Kemmis & Mc Taggart’s which consists of 4 stages namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The improvement of student’s learning outcomes and self-confidence in learning mathematics are seen from their grades and self-confidence questionnaire scores. On one hand, 1st cycle of questionnaire results show that student’s had experienced improvement in self-confidence by 58% with the average of student’s learning outcomes by 58.4% and 42% completeness. On the other hand, the 2nd cycle of questionnaire results show that students had experienced improvement in self-confidence by 79% with the average of student’s learning outcomes by 76.9% and 79% completeness
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA BASED ON BALINESSE CULTURE CONTEXTUAL IN GRAPHIC DESIGN LEARNING AT CLASS X MULTIMEDIA IN SMK NEGERI 1 SAWAN Pujawan, Kadek Agus Hendra; Jaka Mahendr, I Gede
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 3 (2018): August
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The objectives to be achieved in this study were (1) to describe the design of interactive multimedia development based on Balinese culture on graphic design learning at class X Multimedia in SMK Negeri 1 Sawan. (2) to describe the responses of content experts, design experts and media experts to the development of interactive multimedia based on Balinese Culture contextual on graphic design learning at Class X Multimedia in SMK Negeri 1 Sawan. (3) to describe the response of the user / teacher teaching graphic design subjects to the development of interactive multimedia based on Balinese contextual culture on graphic design learning at Class X Multimedia in SMK Negeri 1 Sawan. (4) to describe the response of students in the form of individual trials, small group trials and field trials on the development of interactive multimedia based on Balinese Culture contextual on graphic design learning in Class X Multimedia in SMK Negeri 1 Sawan. The interactive multimedia development model based on Balinese cultural contextual learning graphic design used Dick & Carey model. In the process of designing multimedia products, content experts are required to adjust the material presented in interactive multimedia with the material provided at school, in this case the teacher is appointed as content expert, so the teacher's contribution in this study is to provide a syllabus of graphic design material. In addition to content experts, media experts and design experts are also needed to test the validity of interactive multimedia developed. After being valid, it will be implemented in school by giving a questionnaire to students whether the interactive multimedia developed in this study is suitable for use or not. The following are tests on aspects of display, graphics, program operation and grammar performed by media experts obtaining 85% of the calculation results in good qualifications. Tests on aspects of learning, curriculum and interface design conducted by learning design experts obtain a calculation of 89% in good qualifications. User/teacher responded well. Individual trials carried out received good responses. Small group trials obtained calculation results of 90% are in very good qualifications. Field trials that were carried out obtained a calculation of 87% in good qualifications.
The Development of Teaching Materials with Mind Mapping Methods Literary Literacy Oriented and Character Education to Improve Understanding of Literary History Dewantara, I Putu Mas; Ade Asih Susiari, Tantri
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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This study aims to develop teaching materials using mind mapping method oriented to literary and character education in a valid, practical, and effective Literature History course. There are three aspects that used to measure the instructional material developed, namely: 1) the content of teaching materials validity will be assessed by experts that adjusted to the supporting theory while construct validity is assessed by experts by paying attention to the relevance and suitability of the developed teaching materials; 2) practicality of the developed teaching material is measured by its implementation in lectures in class by using the instrument of questionnaire responses of students and lecturers; 3) effectiveness of instructional materials was measured using multiple choice tests. The development of this teaching material follows the procedure for product development from Plomp, namely: 1) initial investigation, 2) design, 3) realization/ construction, 4) test, evaluation, and revision; and 5) implementation. Given the time constraints, this study did not arrive at the implementation stage but only arrived at limited trials. From the results of the study, the instructional material developed has met the criteria of valid, practical, and effective. Whereas from the results of limited trials, the instructional material developed effectively increases the understanding of Literature History in PBSI semester I students in the academic year 2018-2019. This is evident by increasing of the percentage of students getting B +, A-, that is 62% in the first cycle become 80% in second cycle. It is already above the percentage that have been achieved and even exceeding the target, that is 70% of students get B +, A-, and A in the beginning of study.
Do Implementation Of Accounting Learning Multimedia Affect Students’ Soft Skills? Trisna Herawati, Nyoman; Sinarwati, Ni Kadek
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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             The objective in this research is to analyze inferential comparative advantages between the use of multimedia and print media to improve student soft skills. The study uses a quasi-experimental with pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group design. The population was students of S1 Accounting Study Program in their second semester who were taking Introductory Accounting courses 2. Sampling was done by simple random sampling. The data collected through observation methods and assignment values. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistical techniques and inferential statistics uses analysis of covariant (ancova) with pretest score as covariables. The results showed, the average of soft skills the experimental group is 24.49, higher than the control group. The results of the ancova test produce a statistical value of F of 5,400 with a significance of 0.023. This shows that after being controlled by the pretest covariables, there are significant differences in soft skills between the experimental groups that conduct learning with multimedia compared to the control group that conducts learning with conventional media (print media). Students who are given learning using multimedia have better soft skills than students who are taught using print media. The amount of adjusted R square value of 0.470 means that the variability of soft skills can be explained by the variability of learning media (multimedia) as much as 47.0%.
The Development of Interactive Instructional Media Oriented to Creative Problem Solving Model on Function Graphic Subject Dessy Sugiharni, Gusti Ayu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 2 No 4 (2018): November
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The main purpose of this research was to result Interactive Instructional Media Oriented to Creative Problem Solving Model. The method of this research used research and development method by 4-D of development model those were consisted by Define Stage, Design Stage, Develop Stage and Disseminate Stage. However, this research was limited to Develop. The research subjects on individual limited test were as much 2 students, on field trials were as much 20 students. Instrument those were used to get the data in this research were questionnaire and documentation. Technical that was used to analyse the data was percentage descriptive counting. The result of this research showed that development of Interactive Instructional Media Oriented to Creative Problem Solving Model had gone well that was proved by means of learning result was 81.10 when the simulation of using interactive instructional media
Effectiveness of E-Learning Media to Improve Learning Outcomes Natural Science in Primary Schools Ariesta, Freddy Widya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 3 No 2 (2019): May
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the application of e-learning media in science lessons on the learning outcomes of fourth-grade students in primary school. Experimental research was conducted for four weeks with learning using e-learning media as an experimental group (n = 32) and using book-based learning as a control group (n = 30). This study used a quasi-experimental method with a pre-test and post- test control group design. The research instrument was taken from observations and scores on student learning outcomes.  The data were analyzed using quantitative statistical tests. Based on the data, the researchers know that a teacher plays an important role in developing student learning media through ICT-based e-learning learning design. Also, the results of the study based on the Mann-Whitney N-gain score of students' comprehension ability obtained a significance value of 0.00 <α = 0.05. So that H0 was rejected. This result shows that the ability of students to understand science using e-learning media is significantly better than students who get book-based learning.
Reflections on Provision of Primary Education and Way Forward in Nigeria Matthew, Ige Akindele
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 3 No 2 (2019): May
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Primary education is an important stage in the education process, being the foundation for other stages. When the foundation of a building is weak, such building stands the risk of collapse in future, but will stand the test of time if it is strong. Primary education provides opportunity for a child to acquire knowledge, skills, traits, and values that can make him/her excel at the secondary and tertiary levels. Unfortunately, there are unresolved issues in its provision in Nigeria. In this paper, inadequate access to it, wastage in its provision, unstable curriculum, teaching of subjects by a teacher, unstable management, among other issues, are examined. The paper recommend the orientation of parents and guardians, strong commitment of government in funding and resource provision, among others, to salvage the situation and move primary education forward from the status quo

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