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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.
Articles 807 Documents
Evaluation of Education of The Use of Anthropometer Elderly Seats in Reducing Musculoskeletal Complaints and Improving The Elderly Satisfaction of Elderly in Posyandu Lestari, Agus Sri; Ribek, Nyoman; Rosmalawati, Dwi; Gama, Kt
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 3 No 4 (2019): November
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The background of the study was that the number of elderly people in the world and Indonesia in particular had increased and was a burden if their health conditions were not given enough attention. One of the issues of concern is the educational evaluation of the use of elderly anthropometer chairs can increase the comfort feeling of the elderly. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the educational use of anthropometer elderly chairs can reduce musculoskeletal complaints and increase the feeling of comfort in the elderly.The study was conducted at the Posyandu of Tumbak Bayuh Mengwi Village, Badung Regency, Bali Province and in the Posyandu RW 12, Bedali Village, UPT, Lawang Public Health Center, Malang Regency because they have similar characteristics. The method used is experimental (quasi experiment) using the same design as the subject (treatment by subject design). The results of the study concluded that musculoskeletal complaints in the initial condition with analysis using the t-pair test, obtained insignificant results (p> 0.05), meaning that there was no difference between the initial conditions.  Analysis Test the difference in the final condition (post) obtained significant results (p * <0.05) meaning that there is a difference between the final condition and the t-pair test analysis on comfort shows a value of p <0.05, meaning that the elderly shows a sense of comfort using elderly anthropometer chair. Recommended for Puskesmas in posyandu to have anthropometer elderly chairs and educate their use in the elderly.
Identification of Dominant Factors in Choosing Diploma Programs in Undiksha Marti, Ni Wayan; Jiwa Permana, Agus Aan
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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This study aims to identify the dominant factors related to the interest of prospective students in choosing diploma study programs at the Ganesha Educational University (Undiksha). This research is quantitative descriptive. The method used is a survey method, targeting high school / vocational high school students, and parents of students. Data collection, with the distribution of questionnaires in the region of Buleleng and surrounding areas. There are seven variables used, namely: product, education costs, location, environment, promotion, individual and social economy. The results of the questionnaire were 88 respondents who were high school students, 57 respondents were vocational students, and 68 respondents were parents. Based on the results of data analysis, it was found that the selection of diploma study programs in Undiksha was influenced by several factors such as Products (80.75%), Education (67.29%), Location (68.08%), Environment (41.78% ), Promotion (53.99)%, Individual (65.73%), and Social Economy (78.40%).
Building Characters of Primary School Students Through Lagu Dolanan Anak (Kid’s Playing Songs) by Using The Role-Playing Method Heldisari, Hana Permata
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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Lagu dolanan anak as one form of culture that can be used as a means of conveying advice so that it is often assumed to be used as a means of character building in children. A form of preservation of lagu dolanan anak can be done through learning by using effective methods in achieving learning objectives. In this case, the purpose of learning lagu dolanan anak with the role-playing method was to understand the meaning of playing songs through learning activities of art and culture skills, with music art materials. Lagu dolanan anak studied wereAna Tamu, Cublak-Cublak Suweng, Dondhong Apa Salak, and Kuwi Apa Kuwi. The lyrics of those playing songs have been analyzed to have positive character values that are right taught to children. Through descriptive analytic from the facts, nature, the relationships between those lagu dolanan anak, role-playing learning method, and early characters building to studentswere described systematically, factually, and accurately. Learning lagu dolanan anak songs through the role-playing method contains nine-character values, namely independence, honesty, discipline, tolerance, hard work, creative, respect for achievement, and responsibility.
The Implementation of Independent Reading Literacy Activities in Secondary Education Cahya, Wahyu Dwi; Padmadewi, Ni Nyoman; Artini, Luh Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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The present study aimed at describing the implementation of independent reading literacy activities at SMA N Bali Mandara and how it affects students’ English literacy skills. This study followed case study design, and the primary data were obtained through interview, observation, and document analysis. The results of the study revealed that the implementation of independent reading literacy activities was applied in three stages: 1) the habituation stage; 2) the development stage; and 3) the learning stage. In the habituation stage, the school used silent reading to form reading habits. This positive habit maintained by providing students real-world literacy activities in the development stage to develop their reading interest through storybook writing and cooperative literacy program. In the last stage, the teachers implemented reading for enjoyment in the learning process through news reading and book review. The students’ average score in storybook writing was 90.6, in cooperative literacy program was 90.36, in news reading program was 90.2, and in book review was 90.47. The findings of this study indicate that independent reading literacy activities are effective to enhance students’ English literacy skills.
An Analysis of Speech Acts Used by the Seventh-Grade Teacher of SMPN 2 Bangli in EFL Classroom Interaction Ivana Swastiana, Ni Made; Putra I.N, Adi. J.; I.W, Suarnajaya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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Speech act is an action performed via utterances. This study investigated the types and functions of speech acts used by the seventh-grade English teacher at SMPN 2 Bangli by adopting Searle’s theory. The data were obtained through classroom observation and semi-structured interview. The data were analysed qualitatively by using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. It was found out that there were five types of speech acts used by the teacher, namely representative, directive, expressive, commissive, and declaration in which directive (47.52%) was dominantly used by the teacher, while the declaration was the one which was less produced (0.71%). Among the functions of directive act, commanding appeared the most (44.40%), while naming and declaring were in the same amount in declaration type (50%). The teacher’s directive acts proved that she played her role to manage the classroom instructional system, to counsel the students and their learning, to instruct and to assess. However, the teacher, who also acted as the homeroom teacher and was in authority during the English lesson, performed the declaration act to change some situations in the classroom.
Lexicogrammatical Analysis of Narrative Texts Written by First Semester Students at Unika ST. Paulus Ruteng Jelimun, Maria Olga; Suarnajaya, I Wayan; Sri Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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This research conducted a qualitative investigation of the transitivity structure, language use and mood structure of narrative texts written by first semester students at UNIKA St. Paulus Ruteng. The data sources of this study were narrative texts written by students on the English study programme. The researchers investigated the dominant transitivity process and analysed the mood structure of the students’ narrative texts using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The researchers collected data from the curriculum documentation and by interviewing and giving exercises to the students. Furthermore, the instrument was the researchers and the students’ worksheets. The findings showed that six transitivity processes were applied in the students’ writing. The processes were the material process, mental process, verbal process, behavioural process, relational process and existential process. The dominant process used was the material process, since the texts written by the students mostly contained action verbs describing the characters’ physical actions. The second most common process was the relational process, which was followed by the mental process with 34.15%. The verbal process accounted for only 7.41%. The other processes contained in the texts were the behavioural process and the existential process, and affect, status and contact were as mood aspect. 
The Model of Strategies Employed by English Teachers in Teaching Writing Skill in National Plus Schools Astrini, Febri; N.M, Ratminingsih,; G.A. L.P, Utami, I.
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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In teaching writing, there are number of strategies that can be used. This study was intended to explore (1) the teaching writing strategies used by the teacher, (2) the differences in teaching, and (3) the problems encountered by the English teacher in teaching writing skill. This study was a descriptive qualitative study. Teachers from Bintang Mandiri and Widyatmika Junior High Schools were involved as the informant of the study. They were observed during the teaching and learning process and also interviewed. The data taken from observation and interview were analyzed in order to find out the answer the research questions. It was identified that In Bintang Mandiri the teacher used 1 more teaching writing strategy namely creative writing while in Widyatmika, creative writing was not identified. There were three main problems identified from the teachers. The first was students’ difficulties in expressing ideas in English. The second problem was students’ grammar. The third was students’ passiveness in classroom. Suggestions and implications are furtherly discussed.
Novice Versus Experienced Teachers: How They Transform Their Vulnerability Into Professional Identity in an Indonesian Junior High School Florida, Nancy Agatha; Mbato, Concilianus Laos
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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The quality of education is influenced by many factors, one of which is the quality of the teachers. In the spirit of fostering a strong and resilient young generation, teachers in the capital city of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT), Kupang, attempted to break through their limitations in order to form their identity. This research investigated how novice and experienced teachers shifted their vulnerability into professional identity and to what extent this strategy impacted on their professional identity construction in a Junior High School in Kupang. This research presented a thematic analysis on their expectation and anxiety, their strategies and how these strategies helped them to build their identity. Results from data analysis clearly indicated that without critical reflections and actions, both novice and experienced teachers could undergo burnt out when dealing with their vulnerability.
The Effect of ‘Power’ as an Instructional Writing Strategy on Students’ Writing Skill Across Gender Rany Prihastuti, Luh Putu; Padmadewi, Ni Nyoman; Ramendra, Dewa Putu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February
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The study aimed at: (1) investigating the effect of POWER as an instructional writing strategy on students’ writing skill; (2) analyzing the different effect of POWER across gender; and (3) analyzing problems of writing faced by the students. The explanatory design was applied in this study. A writing post-test was used to obtain the data and were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA. The findings of the study revealed that (1) there was a significant effect of POWER on students’ writing skill: p = .001 with a large effect size (eta = .17); (2) there was a significant difference on the effect of POWER on the students’ writing skill across gender: p = .013 with a large effect size (eta = .18); and (3) the males struggled in editing and revising rather than females. Then, those resulted in the differences quality of their writing, in which point female participants surpassed the males. Therefore, teachers are expected to implement POWER as one of their variants in EFL writing instruction
The Effect of Process Approach on Students’ Writing Competency at SMK Negeri 1 Kubutambahan Bali Sukanaya, Gede
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 4 No 2 (2020): May
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This study is intended to explore the effect of process approach on students’ writing competency at SMK Negeri 1 Kubutambahan Bali. This study was experiment with pretest-posttest design. This study involved 30 students and the experiment was conducted three months. The data were collected through writing test. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis.. The result shows that the students’ mean score in pretest was 6.3 and the students’ mean score in posttest was 7.7. The result of t test shows a significant difference between pretest and posttest with Sig. (2-tailed) = 0.000. It is suggested that English teacher should be focusing on the process of writing instead of product especially for English students who are still having low language proficiency. The result of the study implies that writing is a process. Writing is a process. In the process, the role of revision, which includes comments and suggestions are very helpful for students in improving their writing.

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