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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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The Designing of a Learning Theory to Promote a Classroom Pedagogy for Moodle Self-Directed Learning Yeyisani Evans Makhubele; Judah Paul Makonye
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (408.329 KB) | DOI: 10.26737/jetl.v7i1.2902

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The higher education institutions across the world have changed their teaching and learning methods due to the Covid19 pandemic. They are now using different learning management systems like Moodle. The implication of the sudden transition to online learning is that students now have to become more independent, and self-directed in their learning. The aim of this paper is therefore to develop a Moodle (Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) Self-Directed Learning Theory. It explores some of the learning aspects related to the development of students towards Moodle self-directed learning and proposes a framework of skills that lecturers and teachers can use as a guide to increasing student responsibility. This study is situated within the theory of Instrumental Genesis (IG). The researchers employed the design-based research method when developing this learning theory. The process of developing this learning framework involved a literature review of Moodle and self-directed learning theories. The study of the learning theories revealed various Moodle and self-directed perspectives which were used to develop this learning theory. The outcome of this study is a learning theory that will hopefully promote self-directed learning within the context of Moodle teaching and learning.
Teacher Professional Development In Scientific Writing Sitti Uswatun Hasanah; Sulha Sulha
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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Teachers as professionals have very important functions, roles, and positions in achieving the vision of national education, namely creating intelligent and competitive Indonesian people. Teachers should develop their profession as a dignified profession. One form of teacher professional development is to write scientific papers, but the reality in the field is that teacher activities are still in the vision and mission of education and teaching while scientific vision and mission in the form of scientific writing and publications are often neglected. This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The research data were obtained through interviews, document analysis, participation observation, and focus group discussions. The results showed that the difficulties of teachers in writing scientific papers included: low motivation of teachers in writing, not having enough free time, lack of understanding of writing techniques, difficulties in finding data, technological stuttering, not having reference books, widespread writing services, lack of functioning of Subject Teacher Discussion (MGMP) activities in socializing writing papers, and lack of socialization from schools/institutions. The efforts that have been made by teachers to develop professionalism through writing scientific papers as a form of professional development were by: attending training/workshops, self-study, participating in competitions/tests. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended to the principal to conduct workshops on an ongoing basis, add library reference books, conduct computer training, apply a managerial reward and punishment pattern, control and monitor the implementation of MGMP and control and monitor the activities of the teacher performance appraisal team and the development team. sustainable profession.
Implementation of Lesson Study Program Through The PJBL Model To Improve The Quality Of Learning Media Products for Primary School Created by Pre-Service Primary Education Teacher Endang Herawan; Dede Trie Kurniawan; Sri Maryanti
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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This elementary school learning media development program aims to provide a picture of improving the quality of learning media product creation for prospective elementary teacher students after carrying out lesson study activities based on the Lecturer Expertise area in the PGSD FKIP Unswagati Cirebon study program. The research method uses descriptive methods. The study population was second-year students prospective teachers of the FKIP Unswagati Elementary School in Cirebon. The expectation of this program is an increase in the ability of lecturers to plan lectures to improve better, the ability of lecturers to implement lectures is expected to be even better. Through this program Lecturers are expected to be able to create a more interesting lecture process. Can make students more active and creative in exploring to produce elementary school learning products that are creative, innovative and fun. This program encourages lecturers to have a well-organized learning structure. Teaching skills such as mastery of the material, use of lecturing media, classroom management, questioning skills and motivating skills of students are trained in this program through the principle of collegiality. Lesson study activities have the potential to increase lecturer professionalism which has an impact on improving the quality of the process and results of lectures. The results obtained from this study were an increase in the quality of lectures conducted by collegial learning based on collegiality of lecturers' colleagues in teaching which was facilitated in the lesson study program.
Natural Sciences Teachers' Views on the Quality of Instructional Leadership in Gauteng Schools Cynthia B Malinga; Loyiso C Jita; Abiodun Adekunle Bada
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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With the increase in demand for school-based tasks, teachers, especially natural sciences (NS) teachers, are increasingly in need of professional support and leadership that will improve their subject instruction. This paper investigates NS teachers’ perspectives on the type and quality of instructional leadership provided for NS teaching and how this leadership is adapted to implement the curriculum successfully. This study adopted a mixed methods research approach to investigate the quality of instructional leadership for NS teaching. We used a dataset of NS teachers from 243 schools. Of these, 112 teachers completed the questionnaire and 10 were interviewed and observed from six schools in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics for the quantitative strands, while the qualitative strands were coded and interpreted into themes. The findings revealed that some of the participants were novices in the teaching of some sections of NS and thus tended to seek help from their peers because of the less than expected and inaccessible leadership provided by heads of department (HODs). This paper argues for the distribution of leadership by recognizing the contributions made by senior, leader, or master teachers to the professional development of NS teachers in general and the differential allocation of science HODs along junior and senior secondary school subjects. This paper contributes to an understanding of the function of subject leadership beyond formal positions in the South African context.
Environment-Based Arabic Vocabulary Learning in Islamic Kindergarten Muhammad Yusuf Salam; Adam Mudinilllah; Olivia Levan’s
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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Over time the world evolved in all fields. One of them is in the areas affected by the evolution of the times, namely the field of education. Education should be flexible so that there is a synchronization between the development of the times and the world of education. More and more, we realize that there is a need for an innovative and competitive next generation, not only nationally but also internationally. Moving on from this, the researcher took the initiative to provide environment-based Arabic vocabulary material to students at the early childhood education level, namely Islamic Kindergartens. The purpose of this study was to test whether environmental-based Arabic vocabulary learning could be realized for students in Islamic Kindergartens. The method used in this research is the descriptive qualitative method by analyzing social events, phenomena or events. The research subjects are Al-Amin Islamic Kindergarten students whose address is at Jl. Ahmad Yani No. 89 D, Baringin, Five Peoples of Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra Province. In this study, researchers used the Spradley model of data analysis, namely domain analysis, by obtaining a general description of the researchers' observed events. The research was conducted for three days inside and outside the classroom. After the researchers observed, it can be concluded that the provision of environment-based Arabic vocabulary learning materials in Islamic Kindergartens can be realized by providing simple materials adapted to students' cognitive abilities.
Exploration of Mathematics Concepts in QS An-Nur Nadya Febriani Meldi; Sugiatno Sugiatno; Asep Nursangaji; Dede Suratman; Zubaidah Zubaidah; Hamdani Hamdani
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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This article reveals exploration of mathematical models and concepts in QS An-Nur: 24:26. This research stems from the ineffectiveness of learning mathematics because the process does not begin with students' initial understanding. In fact, according to NCTM, teaching and learning will be effective if it starts from what students know. In Islamic school students, initial knowledge can be extracted from the Qur'an because the Qur'an is a learning tool in believing in Islam, so it is recognized that the verses of the Qur'an are contained in the cognitive structure of students, which can facilitate learning. Unfortunately, the sources of learning mathematics and the Qur'an used by Islamic schools have not covered all topics of learning mathematics, so to complete it, it is necessary to model the verses of the Qur'an related to mathematics. This research was conducted to obtain mathematical modeling and concepts at the high school/equivalent level using the Miles and Huberman analysis method combined with Blum and Leib modeling and Abdussakir theory and Pseudo concrete. Based on the combination of analytical theory, the modeling and mathematical concepts contained are relations, surjective and bijective functions, inverse functions, and reflections.
Approaches for Mastering Coordinative Appositions Exceptions in Simple Present Tense Farisani Thomas Nephawe; Matodzi Nancy Lambani
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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Coordinative appositions bring coordination between words, phrases, and clauses in communication. They are one grammatical feature requiring second language learners’ competence in its usage. However, the use of the coordinative appositions exceptions in English language is concerning. They usually deviate from the exceptions involved in the use of the coordinating conjunction ‘and’ in the simple present tense. In South African schools, English First Additional Language learners are affected by this learning adversity. The research paper aimed at investigating a suitable approach for mastering the coordinative appositions exceptions in the simple present tense. A quantitative research approach was used by the researchers because the findings could be reduced to numbers and percentages using statistical procedures. Using a questionnaire, data were collected from the respondents. Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 22 and IBM SPSS version 25 both were utilised to analyse data after the findings from each software were collated for validity purposes. A random sampling technique was used to sample 8 respondents from an overall enrolment of 65 Grade eight learners at Andries Mugaguli Secondary School in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Although pre-test findings showed poor performance in using ‘Hangman’ approach, after utilising the ‘coordinating conjunction board game, learners’ performance improved remarkably. The research recommends regular practise in the exceptions involved in the use of the coordinating conjunction ‘and’ in the simple present tense.
The Impact Of Online Learning For Teachers In Remote Areas Tuminah Tuminah; Yustina Selong; Kunto Nur Cahyoko
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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Online learning in remote areas is certainly not as easy as online learning in big cities in Indonesia. Online learning in remote areas, especially in the Landak district, faces many obstacles due to limited facilities and infrastructure. To overcome these problems, teachers in remote areas in Landak are trying to find solutions so that online learning can still take place well, even though it is limited. This study aims to describe the difficulties experienced by teachers when teaching and the solutions offered to overcome the problems of online learning in these remote areas. The results of this study indicate that there are still some difficulties encountered related to online learning experienced by teachers in remote areas. Difficulties in the internet network and the provision of laptops or smartphones still color the implementation of online learning experienced by teachers in remote areas. 84% of teachers experienced network difficulties in the online learning process during the pandemic.  One thing is very proud that teachers in remote areas are willing to do anything to overcome these difficulties. So even though there are many difficulties faced by online learning in remote areas, it can still run well. One of the efforts made is blended learning, taking turns online and offline learning.
Model for The Development of Basic Values of Science and Environmental Awareness Through The Potential of Teachers' Teaching Styles, Learning Styles and Students' Thinking Styles at The First Middle School in Cirebon City Wahidin Wahidin; Sulfikar Sallu
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 2 (2022): Volume 7 Number 2 September 2022
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Until now, teachers have not focused on developing basic science values, scientific thinking styles and environmental awareness of students in schools. Teachers in schools are preoccupied with pursuing curriculum targets for cognitive academic achievement. So the indicator of student success is measured only by academic achievement. Meanwhile, critical thinking skills, creative, innovative and students' awareness of the environment are rarely measured as learning outcomes. In the science education curriculum at LPTKs, this learning achievement has not been clearly defined. The purpose of this study is to examine the model of developing basic science values and environmental awareness through the teaching style of teachers, learning styles and thinking styles of junior high school students in Cirebon City. The research method used is the mix method. Samples were taken purposively and simple random from junior high school students who were the research targets. Data collection techniques were carried out by observation, in-depth interviews with teachers and tests on class VIII students using thinking skills test instruments and questionnaires. The results showed that the teacher's teaching style became a mental model for students in building thinking patterns, developing basic science values, and students' awareness of the surrounding environment. The science education curriculum in the LPTK environment needs to be reviewed, especially regarding the learning outcomes for the competence of prospective science teachers related to the competence to teach thinking skills and students' awareness.
Development Of Interactive Multimedia For Learning Computer Hardware Maintenance Vocational High School Hermanus Herawan; Aloysius Mering; Herry Sujaini
JETL (Journal of Education, Teaching and Learning) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Volume 7 Number 1 March 2022
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The aim of this reasearch was to develop interactive multimedia for learning computer hardware maintenance in Vocational High Schools. To achieve the objectives of this study, the Research and Development (R&D) method of the ADDIE development model was used. The ADDIE development model in research begins through the stages (1) Analyze, (2) Design, (3) Develop, (4) Implement, and (5) Evaluate. This research was conducted Vocational High School Negeri 6 Pontianak at class X with 27 students participating and three validators, design experts, material experts, and media experts. Data from the instrument and attitude scale were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative analysis. Relatively, from the results of data analysis (in the range of values 1-5) the multimedia design was declared "very valid" with an average of 4.34. Followed by analysis of empirical test data with individual test procedures, small groups, and field tests on 27 students of Vocational High School Negeri 6 Pontianak in class X, showing the attitude of students "very happy" using interactive multimedia with an average of 6.26 in the range 1-7. The multimedia effectiveness test with the criteria of students' attitudes towards multimedia and the pretest and posttest scores involving 30 students turned out to be a significant difference with ???????? ≥ ????????????????????????,, namely 13,507  ≥  2,045. Based on the results of research, interactive multimedia for learning computer hardware maintenance at Vocational High Schools can be applied to basic computer network subjects