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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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Reading Literacy, Mathematical Literacy, and Self-Confidence of Junior High School Students in Singkawang Nurul Husna; Zulfahita Zulfahita; Sri Mulyani; Md. Shahinoor Rahman
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Volume 5 Number 2 September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (294.021 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i2.1986

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Literacy skills are very important abilities for students and are being encouraged to do so as a necessary prerequisite for lifelong learning. Because literacy skills are abilities that can be used to empower and improve the quality of individuals, families, communities, and countries. This study aims to (1) describe students' reading literacy and mathematical literacy skills based on the level of self-confidence of students in schools accredited A and B, as well as male and female students; (2) to test the comparability of reading literacy, mathematical literacy, and self-confidence based on the level of school accreditation and gender. The research method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. The sample in this study was selected using cluster sampling. The sample consisted of two public schools accredited A and B, and two private schools accredited A and B. The instruments in this study were reading literacy questions, mathematical literacy questions, student self-confidence questionnaires, and interview guidelines. The conclusions in this research are: (1) the descriptions are: (a) For schools with A accreditation, only confident students can process gathering information, processing information, and communicating information on reading literacy, while for mathematical literacy students who are confident can carry out the process Devising Strategies for Solving Problems indicators. For schools with B accreditation, students who are confident, confident enough, and less confident have carried out all the reading literacy processes, but there are still some mistakes and not according to the concept, while for mathematical literacy, students who are confident and confident enough can carry out process indicator Devising Strategies for Solving Problems. (b) For male students and female students who are confident, confident enough, and less confident to carry out the process of gathering information, processing information, and communicating information on reading literacy but still make some mistakes and do not fit the concept. As for mathematical literacy, confident female students can carry out the Communication process and Devising Strategies for Solving Problems. (2) For the comparison test, namely: (a) There is no difference in reading literacy between students from A and B accredited schools; (b) There are differences in mathematical literacy between students from A and B accredited schools; (c) There are differences in reading literacy and mathematical literacy between male students and female students; (d) There is no level of student confidence based on school accreditation and gender.
The Effect of Blended Learning Approach and Visual-Spatial Ability on Learning Outcomes Bambang Setiyo HP; Hartati Mochtar; Atwi Suparman
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Volume 5 Number 1 March 2020
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The purpose of this study was to conduct an empirical study to find out the aspects that influence the basic CNC learning outcomes, in this case regarding the application of the approach blended learning, and the abilities visual-spatial possessed by students who take the course. Based on the types of research variables that exist, then this experimental research is appropriate to be carried out using the experimental Treatment by Level design. Data analysis in this experimental study used 2-way ANOVA with one treatment variable and one attribute variable. This research was carried out using experimental research methods. This research was conducted at the CNC/CADCAM Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Education, Faculty of Engineering, Yogyakarta State University. Research Results 1) Basic CNC learning outcomes of students who take part in learning using the approach Blended Learning higher than students who take learning using the Conventional Approach; 2) Basic CNC learning outcomes of students with ability spatial-visual high, higher than students with abilities spatial-visual low who jointly follow Basic CNC learning; 3) There is an influence of the interaction between learning approaches and spatial visual abilities on basic CNC learning outcomes; 4) Basic CNC learning outcomes of students capable of high spatial visuals who take part in learning with approach blended learning, higher than students with high spatial-visual abilities who follow learning with conventional approaches; 5) Basic CNC learning outcomes of students with low spatial-visual abilities who take part in learning with approach blended learning, lower than students with low spatial-visual abilities who follow learning with conventional approaches. The conclusion of this research is the basic CNC learning outcomes of students who take part in learning using the Approach Blended Learning higher than students who take learning using the Conventional Approach.
Evaluating “West Kalimantan Culinary Book” as A Supplementary Book for Undergraduate Students Stella Prancisca; Ana Fergina
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Volume 5 Number 1 March 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (285.493 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i1.1437

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The present research believes that teaching materials which promote Indonesian traditional heritages should be available for students both inside and outside the classroom. For this reason, the research aims to preserve the presence of local cultures in the mid of English culture’s popularity by developing a book which contains aformentioned topics. The outcome of this empirical research is a textbook used as media for extensive reading in the student’s pleasure time. Using the ADDIE approach, this research collected data from several undergraduate students currently studying at a state university in Indonesia. The students were requested to read the West Kalimantan Culinary Book and share their ideas on what they have just read.  In addition, the book was evaluated by experts from linguistic and cultural fields. The student’s feedbacks were very useful as they would reflect a potential user’s view in the future. Meanwhile, evaluations from experts helped us verify if the book was developed properly. Results indicated that readers responded to this culinary book positively. The book was considered helpful and unique as it was written in the English language. Since the book was aimed for extensive reading materials, we also checked and confirmed that this book followed the principles of extensive reading expressed by Day and Bamford (2002). To conclude, the research indicates its limitation particularly in terms of generalisability and provides suggestions for further research in order to improve the instruments of the data collection.
Maximizing Indonesian Students’ Readability by Using English Textbooks John Pahamzah; Syafrizal Syafrizal; Nurhaedah Gailea; Zakaria Zakaria
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Volume 5 Number 2 September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (203.047 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i2.1835

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The objective of the research was to find out whether the textbook provided by teachers had fulfilled the criteria of having a good book. The researcher used qualitative research, particularly content analysis research design. To answer the research questions, the researcher analyzed the contents of textbooks, evaluated by using a checklist adapted from the Cunningsworth checklist and writing a report. The researcher interpreted data to determine whether the textbook met the criteria for a good textbook. The results of the analysis showed that there were no textbooks that met the criteria for good books. The first result showed that the Think Global Act Locally met the criteria with a percentage of 51.92%, the coverage was 66.67% for aims and approaches, 33.33% for design, 40% for language content, 55.56% for skills, 66.67% for topics, 80% for methodology, 0% for teacher's book and 75% for practical considerations. The second was "English on Sky 3" met the percentage of 59.62%, the coverage was 66.67% for aims and approaches, 50% for design, 60% for language content, 72.22% for skills, 66.67% for the topic, 80% for methodology, 0% for Teacher's book and 50% for practical considerations. Meanwhile, Practices Your English Competence 3 met the percentage of 42.31%, the coverage was 33.33% for aims and approaches, 50% for design, 60% for language content, 33.33% for skills, 66.67% for topics, 60% for methodology, 0% for teacher's book and 50% for practical. In conclusion, there were no criteria that achieved good criteria and three out of eight criteria were considered fair.
Headmaster Leadership in Increasing Effective School (Case Study of Primary School (SDN) 06 Tae Tukong) Markus Markus; Muhammad Syukri; Usman Radiana
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Volume 4 Number 2 September 2019
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The roles and responsibilities of principals and teachers in achieving school success in preparing learning programs or programs are very important. The purpose of this study is to find out (1) the preparation of effective school planning at SDN Tae Tukong; (2) Principal leadership in implementing effective schools in SDN 06 Tae Tukong (3) Supervision of school principals on the implementation of teachers in SDN 06 Tae Tukong; (3) Evaluation of teacher performance at SDN 06 Tae Tukong conducted by the principal; and (4) Supporting and inhibiting factors that influence the leadership of school principals in achieving effective schools at SDN 06 Tae Tukong. This study uses a qualitative approach with a type of case study research. Research results obtained include (1) Planning for improving effective schools in SD 06 Tae Tukong is included in the medium-term school work plan and annual plans; (2) Empowerment of existing resources in schools has been carried out properly in accordance with their respective duties and responsibilities; (3) The principal has implemented measures to improve effective schools; (4) Factors supporting school principals in improving effective schools are the ability of principals to manage all school planning, adequate school facilities, and support from parents; (5) Inhibiting factors in improving effective schools are related to the performance of principals, learning facilities, and teachers lack discipline. Based on the research conducted, it can be concluded that improving the quality of school education is related to the performance of the principal.
Pro-Social Behaviour Analysis of Students through Students’ Organizations Yayuk Hidayah; Yusuf Faisal Ali; Anis Suryaningsih
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Volume 5 Number 2 September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (390.35 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i2.1482

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Student organization as a place to develop the talents of the students in the form of aspirations, ideas, and creativity to provide opportunities for students to be able to nurture their sense of organization. In student organizations, students are met with certain conditions that bring on pro-social attitudes. The purpose of this study is to analyze, describe, and assess the pro-social behaviour of students through student organizations. This research is descriptive qualitative research. Collecting data through observation, interviews and documentation. Analysis of the data is done by using the model of Miles and Huberman. This study results that students involved in student organizations have social behaviours such as empathy, social responsibility, and low egocentrism. The factors that affect student Pro-social attitudes are the environment, knowledge and personality. Mankind as the main source in the organization should be able to develop individuals with certain criteria. Coaching intensively and encouragement over the ownership of Pro-social attitudes for students are solutions to the emergence of the smart and good citizen.
Developing Project-Based Learning Related to Local Wisdom in Improving Students’ Problem-Solving Skills Rita Retnowati; Rita Istiana; Nadiroh Nadiroh
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Volume 5 Number 1 March 2020
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The purpose of this research is to determine the effectiveness of the development of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model based on local wisdom in solving environmental problems and the students’ ability to develop learning media. Research conducted at Educational Faculty and teaching sciences of Pakuan University. This research uses the method of Research and Development with the ADDIE model, comprising analyses, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The data were obtained from the validation by three experts, namely learning material expert, learning media expert, and learning model expert. The effectiveness assessment was done by N-Gain assessment environmental problem-solving ability and evaluating the multimedia product. The steps to develop the model are as follows: need analysis, designing learning model development, learning model development, learning model validation by the experts, learning model implementation in class, and model evaluation. The product created by the students from learning through PjBL based on local wisdom is a video about local wisdom. According to the data analysis result, it can be concluded that model development of PjBL based on local wisdom improves their ability to solve environmental problems, the average score is 0.69 in experiment class and the score in control class is 0.055 (scales of 0-1.0). The ability to develop video environmental learning media the score video product in experiment class is 2.4 and in the control class is 2.2 (scales of 1-3).
The Effect of Class Management and Identity Crisis on Class 7 of Students’ Behavior Digression at Junior High School in Sambas District Juni Hartono; Aswandi Aswandi; Sukmawati Sukmawati
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Volume 4 Number 2 September 2019
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Students' behavior digression can be caused by factors that originate in students who are experiencing an identity crisis or teacher classroom management in the class is less effective. This study aims to describe the effect of class management and identity crisis together on behavior digression of class VII ( 7th Grade) students in the state junior high school class in Subrayon 4 Tebas, Sambas District. The research method used is descriptive expost method, with a quantitative research approach. The population in this study were all public junior high school teachers in Subrayon 4 Tebas, Sambas District as many as 174 people and the samples were taken by random sampling. The data needed in this study are in the form of questionnaires regarding class management, student identity crisis, and behavior digression of state junior high school students in Subrayon 4 Tebas, Sambas District. The data sources in this study were primary sources (through respondents) and secondary (through documents) consisting of teachers who taught at State Junior High School in Subrayon 4 Tebas of  Sambas District, students who sat in class VII of state junior high school in Subrayon 4 Tebas of Sambas District, the results of data from BP teacher and homeroom teacher. The data collection technique chosen in this study was using indirect communication techniques with a data collection tool using closed questionnaires. The results of the research obtained are (1) teacher class management influences student behavior digression; (2) there is significant influence between student identity crisis and behavior digression; (3) there is a jointly significant relationship between teacher class management variables and student identity crisis towards student behavior digression. Based on the results of the research conducted, it can be concluded that teacher classroom management and student identity crisis significantly influence students' behavioral deviations in the class VII of state junior high school in Subrayon 4 Tebas, Sambas District.
Online Learning Management in The Covid-19 Pandemic Era Herry Sanoto
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Volume 6 Number 1 March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (144.658 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v6i1.2358

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Learning in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic has undergone a fundamental change from a face-to-face learning process to online-based learning to minimize the transmission of the Covid-19 virus. Online learning is basically a learning model with internet technology media, so that the learning process can be carried out even though it is in different places. The research method in this research is qualitative research by describing the online learning management process that is carried out at SMP LAB UKSW. The instruments in this research include observation sheets, student opinion questionnaires, and interview guides. The results showed that the online learning process applies management principles which include planning, organizing, implementing and controlling. The results of student and teacher opinions show that online learning has a positive perception of 83%. The results of the interview showed that the students felt that they were well facilitated by the online learning process that was conducted at SMP LAB UKSW.
Taxonomy of Educational Problems in Support of Readiness for the Implementation of Minimum Competency Assessment and Character Survey in Elementary Schools Aunurrahman Aunurrahman
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Volume 5 Number 2 September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (88.083 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v5i2.2145

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This study aims to determine the essential dimensions of primary school education problems in Sintang district based on their types and aspects to analyze the readiness to implement the minimum competency assessment and character survey in 2021 with a focus on two main study dimensions, namely the main problems of education and the dimensions of readiness to implement the minimum competency assessment policy and character survey. The data was collected by combining qualitative and quantitative approaches through the implementation of a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and a questionnaire. The FGD was attended by supervisors, school principals and elementary school teachers. Meanwhile, the questionnaire was filled in by elementary school teachers who were spread over some elementary schools in several sub-districts of Sintang district. Qualitative data analysis used taxonomic analysis techniques (taxonomy analysis) and interactive analysis from Miles and Huberman. Meanwhile, the quantitative analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed that the taxonomy of educational problems in supporting the readiness to implement the minimum competency assessment and character survey in elementary schools in Sintang district was seen from the teacher dimensions regarding shortages and uneven distribution. In the curriculum dimension, it is considered that changes are too fast so that it becomes a source of confusion for some teachers, and in the learning process that has not made good use of information and communication technology tools. In the leadership and management dimension, the implementation of discipline and transparency is still low. In the dimension of school readiness towards implementing minimum competency assessment policies and character surveys in 2021, especially concerning the principal who not yet optimal initiative to encourage teacher involvement to find out and explore new policies and less proactive teachers in seeking information or increasing knowledge related to minimum competency assessment policies and character surveys through various available sources of information.