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JETL (Journal Of Education, Teaching and Learning)
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Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning is a peer-reviewed scientific open access, with e-ISSN : 2477-8478 and p-ISSN 2477-5924 published by Institute for Managing and Publishing Scientific Journals at STKIP Singkawang, Indonesia in 2015. In Last 2016 Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning has built Organization and Editorial team to publish scientific paper
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Vocational Education Revolution: Systematic Analysis of Augmented Reality Implementation in Technology and Vocational Learning ‘Ariqsyah, Muhammad; Maksum, Hasan; Purwanto, Wawan; Huda, Asrul; Giatman, M
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 10 (2025): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7259

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This study systematically examines the implementation of Augmented Reality (AR) technology in the context of technology and vocational education during the period 2020-2025. Through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 280 articles obtained from the ScienceDirect database, this study analyzes trends, methodologies, effectiveness, challenges, and opportunities for AR development in vocational learning. Key findings show a significant increase in the adoption of AR to improve the practical competencies of vocational students, especially in the fields of mechanical engineering, electronics, construction, and health. The analysis also revealed that the implementation of AR can improve student engagement, understanding of complex technical concepts, and the development of psychomotor skills. Nonetheless, challenges such as development costs, technology infrastructure, and educator training needs are still obstacles that need to be overcome. This study provides a comprehensive conceptual framework for the implementation of AR in vocational education and recommendations for future research as well as practical implications for vocational education providers.
Development Of Interactive Learning Multimedia Based On Canva In Vocational Subject Of Culinary Wahyuni, Novri; Elida, Elida; Kasmita, Kasmita; Novaliendry, Dony
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7584

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Students with mild intellectual disabilities often face challenges in understanding abstract concepts and require specialized learning tools that support visual and interactive engagement. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of a Canva-based Interactive Learning Multimedia (ILM) designed specifically for vocational culinary education at SLB Negeri 1 Padang. Employing the Research and Development (R&D) method, this study involved expert validation, user practicality testing, and effectiveness analysis using quantitative techniques. Content and media validation were conducted by six experts using the Aiken’s V formula, practicality was assessed by one teacher and five students through questionnaires, and effectiveness was tested using normality, homogeneity, T-test, and effect size calculations with SPSS 27. The findings revealed that the ILM was highly valid, with average Aiken’s V scores of 0.97 (material experts) and 0.92 (media experts). Practicality scores from both students (3.87) and teachers (3.85) classified the media as very practical. Statistical analysis showed that the data were normally distributed and homogeneous. The T-test results demonstrated a significant difference in learning outcomes (t = 4.382 > t-table = 2.306; p < 0.05), indicating the effectiveness of the media. Furthermore, the effect size (Cohen's d = 2.8) suggested a very large effect on student performance. In conclusion, the Canva-based Interactive Learning Multimedia is a valid, practical, and highly effective tool to enhance vocational learning outcomes for students with mild intellectual disabilities. This innovation is recommended for broader implementation and further development in inclusive education settings.
Factors Influencing Work Readiness and Student Satisfaction in Technical Education: A Systematic Review of Industry Collaboration, Certification, and Academic Engagement Koto, Rahmat Desman; Wagino, Wagino; Maksum, Hasan; Indrawan, Eko; Giatman, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7334

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This study systematically examines the factors that affect students' job readiness and satisfaction in engineering education through a comprehensive analysis of industry support, certification programs, and academic engagement. The Industrial Revolution 4.0 era has created a significant skills gap between graduate competencies and industry needs, demanding innovative approaches in the preparation of work-ready graduates. Through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) which follows PRISMA's guidelines for articles obtained from the ScienceDirect database during the period 2017-2024, this study integrates evidence from multiple theoretical frameworks including experiential learning theory, social cognitive theory, and human capital theory. Of the 800 articles identified through ScienceDirect's database search, after going through a rigorous PRISMA selection process with quality assessment using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT), 185 high-quality articles were successfully selected and analyzed in depth. Key findings show a significant positive relationship between industry-university collaboration, the implementation of professional certification programs, and active academic involvement to improving job readiness and student satisfaction. The analysis revealed that the implementation of industrial internship programs (94% effectiveness, satisfaction score 4.6/5.0), industry-specific competency certification (satisfaction rating 4.4/5.0), and extracurricular activities such as capstone projects and engineering competitions can significantly increase employability. Nonetheless, systemic challenges such as curriculum gaps with industry needs (identified in 68.1% of studies), limited faculty experience in industry (53% of studies), and infrastructure limitations (47% of studies) remain structural barriers that require comprehensive solutions. This research provides an evidence-based framework for transforming technical education toward more industry-relevant, student-centered approaches and provides actionable recommendations for educational practitioners, policymakers, and industry partners.
The Contribution of School Principal Leadership and School Culture to Teacher Performance gusdila, adrita; giatman, m; mardizal, jonni; mukhaiyar, riki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7560

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Teacher performance plays a crucial role in determining the quality of education. However, many schools continue to face challenges related to suboptimal teacher productivity, which may be influenced by leadership and cultural factors within the school environment. This study aims to examine the contribution of principal leadership and school culture to teacher performance. The research employed a quantitative approach using a correlational method. Data were collected from 80 teachers across several schools through structured questionnaires. The variables measured included principal leadership, school culture, and teacher performance. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and multiple regression analysis. The results showed that both principal leadership and school culture had a strong and positive correlation with teacher performance, with correlation coefficients of 0.684 and 0.701, respectively. Furthermore, the regression analysis indicated that principal leadership and school culture together contributed significantly to teacher performance, with an R² value of 0.581. Among the two, school culture demonstrated a slightly higher influence than leadership. In conclusion, the findings suggest that enhancing both leadership practices and school culture can significantly improve teacher performance. It is recommended that school management prioritize the development of effective leadership strategies and the cultivation of a positive, collaborative school environment to support teacher growth and performance outcomes
The Relevance of Curriculum for Building Modeling and Information Design in Response to Business and Industry Needs in the Digital Era Ningsih, Yullyani Sartika; Rizal, Fahmi; Ashar, Faisal; Giatman, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7548

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In the era of digital transformation, the construction industry increasingly demands professionals who are proficient in digital tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), 3D modeling, and virtual simulations. This study aims to evaluate the relevance of the Building Modeling and Information Design curriculum at SMKN 1 Bengkalis to the current needs of the business and industrial world. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining document analysis of curriculum components with survey data from industry representatives to assess graduates’ competencies. The results reveal that while core competencies such as 2D drafting and basic 3D modeling are well-covered and highly relevant, there are significant gaps in the areas of digital project management, advanced BIM proficiency, and the use of innovative tools like VR/AR. Employer feedback indicates moderate satisfaction with graduate readiness, especially in innovation, digital literacy, and collaborative skills. Based on these findings, the study recommends curriculum improvements such as the integration of BIM-based learning modules, incorporation of VR/AR tools, increased collaboration with industry, and the offering of professional certifications. These enhancements are expected to better align vocational education with the evolving technological landscape of the construction sector. In conclusion, while the current curriculum provides a solid technical foundation, continuous updates and strategic partnerships with industry are essential to ensure its relevance in the digital era.
The Influence of Training Using Audio Visual and Image Media in Futsal Extracurricular Activities at SMAN 4 Tanjungpinang Kurniawan, Rizki; Bafirman, Bafirman; Umar, Umar; Rifki, Muhamad Sazeli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7526

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This study investigates the effectiveness of training using audio visual and image media in improving shooting skills using the inside of the foot in extracurricular futsal games at SMAN 4 Tanjungpinang. Many students lack understanding of the correct techniques for kicking, especially in penalty situations. One contributing factor is the monotonous and less varied training methods used during extracurricular sessions. This research adopts a quantitative approach with a pretest-posttest group design. The sample consisted of 30 students divided into two equal groups: one trained using audio visual media, and the other with image media. Each group received specific training focused on shooting with the inside of the foot. Pretest and posttest assessments were conducted to measure shooting performance. The results showed that: (1) there was a significant effect of training using audio visual media on shooting results, with a significance value of 0.000 (< 0.05), indicating Ho is rejected; (2) training using image media also had a significant effect on shooting results, with a significance value of 0.000 (< 0.05), indicating Ho is rejected; and (3) there was no significant difference in effectiveness between the two media, with an Independent Sample Test significance value of 0.447 (> 0.05), indicating Ho is accepted. The study concludes that both audio visual and image media are effective in improving shooting skills using the inside of the foot, although neither method proved significantly superior.
Evaluation of the implementation of the learning program Design Modeling and Building Information SMK Negeri 1 Bengkalis Rahman, Septia; Arifin, Ari Syaiful Rahman; Rizal, Fahmi; Giatman, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7541

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The rapid development of the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry has led to the increasing adoption of Building Information Modeling as a critical skill for future professionals. However, vocational high schools in Indonesia, including SMK Negeri 1 Bengkalis, often face challenges in integrating BIM-based learning due to limited resources, conventional teaching approaches, and lack of industry alignment. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the Design Modeling and Building Information learning program at SMK Negeri 1 Bengkalis by examining three key aspects: planning, implementation, and assessment. The research used a quantitative descriptive method with survey instruments distributed to teachers and students. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and document analysis. The results show that the planning aspect received an average score of 88.8%, categorized as Good, with strengths in lesson planning and curriculum structure. The implementation aspect scored 82%, also Good, though student engagement and use of technology need improvement. The assessment aspect averaged 85%, with competency achievement rated Very Good, yet feedback and follow-up practices remain underdeveloped. In conclusion, the learning program has been generally well implemented, but further enhancement is needed in integrating digital tools, strengthening industry relevance, and promoting student-centered learning. These improvements are crucial for aligning vocational education with evolving AEC industry demands
Evaluation of the Implementation of the Independent Curriculum Using the CIPP Model yanriko, armizal; Waskito, Waskito; Karudin, Arwizet; Giatman, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7572

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The implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in vocational schools requires systematic evaluation to ensure its effectiveness and relevance to industry needs. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in the Welding Engineering Department of SMK Negeri 1 Bengkalis using the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) evaluation model. A quantitative descriptive method was employed, involving teachers, students, and stakeholders as respondents. The context evaluation showed that curriculum goals were highly relevant and aligned with welding industry demands (85%, Very Good). Input evaluation indicated adequate teacher competence and learning materials, but limited infrastructure support (68%, Fair). The process evaluation revealed effective application of project-based learning, with high student engagement and active participation. Product evaluation showed that students achieved strong learning outcomes and welding competencies, and expressed general satisfaction with the curriculum. Overall, the results suggest that the Merdeka Curriculum is suitable for vocational education and supports student-centered learning. However, improvements in infrastructure and supervision are needed to strengthen the implementation. This study highlights the importance of ongoing curriculum evaluation to ensure alignment with industry expectations and the successful development of student competencies
The Influence of Digital Literacy, Independence, and Learning Motivation on Student Learning Effectiveness Through Self-Efficacy Sari, Putri Mayang; Aswardi, Aswardi; Ta Ali, Ta Ali; Candra, Oriza; Giatman, M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7715

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In the era of digital transformation, vocational students are required to master not only technical skills but also digital competence, learning autonomy, and strong motivation. However, various challenges such as low digital literacy, limited learning independence, and fluctuating motivation levels hinder the effectiveness of learning processes in vocational schools. This study aims to examine the influence of digital literacy, learning independence, and learning motivation on learning effectiveness, with self-efficacy acting as a mediating variable. A quantitative approach using an explanatory survey method was applied to a sample of 197 vocational high school students selected through proportional stratified random sampling. Data were collected using a validated Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed through Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results revealed that all three independent variables significantly affect learning effectiveness, both directly and indirectly through self-efficacy. Among them, self-efficacy demonstrated the strongest effect. The findings underscore the importance of enhancing students' self-efficacy to maximize the impact of digital literacy, autonomy, and motivation on learning outcomes. These results contribute to educational theory and practice by highlighting the mediating role of self-efficacy in vocational learning settings
The Influence of Project-Based Learning Models on the Activities and Learning Outcomes of Vocational Students in Informatics Subjects Triwahyudi, Triwahyudi; Zuwirna, Zuwirna; Syah, Nurhasan; Hakim, Ramalis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v10i2.7694

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This study investigates the effectiveness of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model in enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes in Informatics at a vocational high school. The research was motivated by the low initial understanding and passive learning behavior among students, which often leads to suboptimal academic achievement. The objective was to determine whether the PjBL approach could significantly improve both student activity and performance. A quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest control group was employed, involving 51 Grade X students from SMKN 1 Painan, divided into an experimental group (PjBL) and a control group (conventional teaching). Data were collected through tests, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results showed a significant increase in the experimental group’s posttest scores (mean = 78.04; N-Gain = 0.56) compared to the control group (mean = 64.56; N-Gain = 0.28). Student activity also improved across three meetings. Statistical tests confirmed the differences were significant (p < 0.05). These findings indicate that PjBL is more effective than traditional methods in promoting academic success and active learning in vocational education