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IJEVS aims to for the sharing, dissemination and discussion of research results, indivudal experience and review across a wide range of educational and vocational issues, as like all areas of the teaching development, instruction, educational projects and innovations, learning methodologies, new technologies in education, innovative pedagogies and inspirational insights into education, technology, and vocational. IJEVS will be publishing issues Monthly by the Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia.
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Humanistic Psychology In Student Behavior That Often Truant Prabowo, Alfian Dewan Adhayuda
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2503

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In this journal review the views of humanistic psychology towards students who often play truant . Which it will discuss : the sense psikl Ogi humanistic, historical brief emergence of humanistic education and pen ge rtian humanistic education , as well as reviewing the behavior of ditching. The selection of this humanistic approach is not without reason, because the cases that occur with students who play truant are related to the element of humanity. Where the meaning of education in humanistic is the process of humanizing humans, so what is the background students play truant and unable to actualize themselves. So just like the counseling process we deal with individuals tailored between cases and what approaches are right to solve them. The purpose of this study is to find out why students often play truant , then study humanistic psychology . This type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques used were structured interviews. Data analysis technique used to process data is qualitative data analysis. The research subjects were 1 student and 1 counseling teacher as a source triangulation. The result is students often play truant in the play station game, because they feel less attention from parents (fathers). In conclusion Students who are less attentive than parents have a behavior of their own accord.
Sports Education, Graduate Program, University PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya , Surabaya, East Jawa, Indonesia Alfiyanto, Agus Irwan
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2507

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This study aims to develop a module for the development of freestyle swimming teaching materials using trial and error methods as a medium for learning implementation, a module for developing learning or free style swimming training to facilitate swimming trainers and as an alternative method that can be used by trainers or teachers in learning freestyle swimming. This research is a type of development research with reference to the opinion of Kaufman, (1979) which researchers have developed with the current situation, the product developed is a freestyle swimming learning or training method with a trial and error method that contains learning sequences and learning with a psychological approach to swimming students. Product development through several stages began testing learning design experts and swimming material experts, then making questionnaires validated by swimming material experts and also sports psychologists, then in field trials, testing small groups and students, testing medium groups and students and large group trials. The place for testing in the swimming pool is insan cendekia krian, the data collection technique uses a questionnaire by assessing the responses of swimming students and in analysis using descriptive statistics that are presented in percentage form. The results of this study indicate that, the product validation test by learner design experts with a percentage of 88.4% was very good, a pool material expert with a percentage of 95% was very good, in swimming student trials with a small group trial with a percentage of 84.8% very good , moderate group students with a percentage of 87.9% were very good, and large group tests with a percentage of 91.7% were very good. Thus the module for developing swimming learning using the trial and error method is feasible to be used by trainers or swimming teachers.
Analysis of Industrial Practice Activities In Vocational Schools In Facing Industrial Revolution 4.0 Safitri, Endriana Retno; Nurlaela, Lutfiyah; Rijanto, Tri; Munoto, Munoto
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2472

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Industry 4.0 is the state of the industry in the face of the 21st century when there is a massive change through technology that opens a barrier between the digital and physical worlds. There will be many types of jobs lost, and new types of jobs will emerge. Faced with this, high mastery skills are required by graduates. In vocational high schools the mastery of skills is done by sending students directly into industrial work practices. But are IWP activities really able to be used to improve skills in dealing with Industry 4.0? What types of skills students must master when dealing with industry 4.0 This article will conduct a study of various related literature about IWP and industry 4.0. The results of the study will link the effects resulting from IWP activities and needs in industry 4.0. The results of the study indicate that the IWP program in vocational high schools needs some improvement to be able to produce vocational high school graduates who are ready to face industry 4.0.
The Development of AKK Learning Model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through Cartoon Media for Reading Comprehension of Mandarin Language Learning For the Tenth Graders Roisyah, Kholis; Mintowati, Maria; Roni, Roni
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2544

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This study aimed to examine the development of Mandarin learning models using AKK (Active, Creative, Communicative) based on cartoon media for reading comprehension learning, which contains (1) the process of developing the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media, ( 2) the quality of the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media, (3) the effectiveness of the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media for reading comprehension learning to master Mandarin text for tenth graders. This developmental research uses the Research and Development (R&D) model proposed by Borg and Gall. Based on the use of this R&D model, the data collection of this study used questionnaire, interview, and documentation. The results of this study are the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media for reading comprehension learning to master Mandarin language gets some results (1) the process of developing the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media runs smoothly and appropriately, (2) the quality of the AKK learning model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media for reading comprehension learning to master Mandarin language is very suitable as seen from the results of the RPP validator, material, instruments, and media validation, (3) the effectiveness of the AKK learning model (Active, Creative , Communicative) through cartoon media for reading comprehension learning to master Mandarin language, obtained results for products of 5.77 with a significance level of 5% and for the results of observations made continue to increase from 85%, 82.5%, 95%, and 97.5% based on Likerrt scale is very strong. The AKK Learning Model (Active, Creative, Communicative) through cartoon media for reading comprehension learning to master Mandarin language is very appropriate to be used in the learning process and there is an increase in the learning outcomes of students in class X IPS 1 of SMA Khadijah Surabaya.
Influences of Problem-Based Learning Models on Class XI Students Learning Outcomes in Subject of Light Vehicle Engine Maintenance at KAL-1 Vocational School Surabaya Wahyuni, Dian; Samani, Muchlas; Wiyanto, Theodorus; Rijanto, Tri
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2504

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The study aims to determine student learning outcomes with direct and problem-based learning models,to determine differences in student outcomes with intelligence levels in direct and problem-based learning models, and analyze the relationship between intelligence levels and direct learning models and problem-based learning models. The method  used in this study was experimentation using factorial research design. The design used is 2x2 factorial design, as this design can be used to see students ' learning outcomes before they are given learning and after learning. The results of the study found that: (1) Student learning outcomes using PBL  models are significantly higher than those using MPL;(2) student learning outcomes who have higher mathematic logic intelligence using  PBL  models  are significantly higher than students who are taught with MPL models;(3)student learning outcomes who have lower mathematic logic intelligence using MPL models are significantly higher than students who are taught with PBL models;(4) There is a significant interaction between the level of intelligence of mathematical logic, learning models in student learning outcomes. The study concluded that:  (1)  The  PBL  learning  model  can  increase  the  student learning outcomes than MPL models;  (2)  Students  who  have  a  higer mathematic logic intelligence using PBL models, higher learning outcomes than student with MPL models;(3) student who have a lower mathematic logic intelligence using MPL models, higher learning outcomes than student with PBL model, and (4) there is an interaction between the level of intelligence of mathematical logic, learning models in student learning outcomes
Understanding The Mathematical Consept Through The Development Of Student Worksheet (LKS) Model Of Discovery Guided For High School Students Chanafi, Chanafi; Fatirul, Achmad Noor; Hartono, Hartono
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2464

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The implementation of the 2013 curriculum in Indonesias education still faces many obstlacles. One of them is the lack of appropriate  teaching materials, it causes difficulties for both students and teachers during teaching and learning process. This development aims to produce a student worksheet with used guided discovery learning model for student grade X, analysing the appropriateness of the worksheet, and analysing students responses on the developed worksheet. The type of this study is Research and Development. Development model used in this study is the one according to Branch that is ADDIE which consists of analyse, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed a content worthiness score of 87.21% with very decent criteria, presentation worthiness of 89.09% with very decent criteria, linguistic worthiness of 83.64% with very decent criteria and graphics worthiness of 89.67% with very decent criteria. The average of the four components of the study and validation was 87.37% with very decent criteria. While the average score of the percentage of student responses was 83.13% with very good criteria. So it can be concluded that the Student Worksheet (LKS) developed was stated to be very suitable for use in the learning process and obtain positive responses from students
The Development of Science Learning Devices with Guided Inquiry Model through Flipbook Media on Human Respiratory System Material to Train Critical Thinking Skills of Junior High School Students Ilma, Indah Nafilatul; Susantini, Endang; Purnomo, Tarzan
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2508

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This study aimed to produce a guided inquiry learning science model through flipbook media which is appropriate for training critical thinking skills for junior high school students on the Human Respiratory System material. The development of the device is a modification of the 4-D model which was tested on eighth grade students of the junior high school even semester semester 2019/2020 and was repeated twice. This is One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design research design and the data collection uses the method of validation, observation, tests, and questionnaires. The research data generated are validity, practicality, and effectiveness of learning devices analyzed descriptively quantitative and qualitative. The results showed that (a) learning devices developed were categorized as very valid, (b) learning activities were carried out very well with an average score of 3.69, (c) student activities in learning were carried out very well, (d) student responses to learning inquiry was very good (95.99%), and (e) the results of students' critical thinking tests had a high increase, critical thinking skills increased from 28.37 (Very Less Critical) to 81.21 (Critical). The conclusion of the science learning device with guided inquiry learning model through the developed flipbook media is appropriate to be used to train students' critical thinking skills.
Impact Multicultural Education: Case study in Social Studies Learning Miftakhul, Amin; Harmanto, Harmanto; Sunarto, Sunarto
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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This study intends to describe the impact of multicultural education in Social Studies Learning of junior high school. This type of research is qualitative with the method descriptive. The subject of this research is the component (Teacher and students) Middle-School 6 Sidoarjo. Based on the results of data analysis and discussion shows that Multicultural education in practice for social studies education learning in the classroom runs smoothly and students can be carefully conditioned to have an effect and have an impact, among others: Be tolerant in accepting all differences, because the difference is God's grace, does not discriminate (discriminate) friends who different beliefs, do not force others in terms of beliefs (religion), give freedom to others to choose beliefs (religion), do not interfere with other people with different beliefs when they worship, keep on interacting and behaving well with people who have different beliefs in worldly matters, respect others who are worshiping, do not hate and hurt the feelings of someone who has different beliefs or opinions from us. It is hoped that these forms of tolerance will bring positive energy which will not trigger disputes or quarrels between students.
Students Language Attitude During Distance Learning at SMP Angkasa Kuta - Bali Putri, I Gusti Ayu Vina Widiadnya
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2474

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This study investigated the students attitude during distance learning at SMP Angkasa Kuta - Bali. The impact of the corona virus outbreak (Covid-19) has also been felt by the education sector. Studying at home is a good way to break the spread of the corona virus. Distance learning is carried out with the supervision of a teacher and parents. This is what distinguishes distance learning from independent learning. In distance learning activity, one of the way to communicate each other is by sending text message. Most of the students are not accustomed to use written language well in formal communication. This activities requires them to text the message word by word to their teachers. Studying attitude in language helps all stakeholders in various ways. This can investigate effective student attitudes with the teacher using good language. In addition students can be confident, learn politeness in language with different learning styles. Students have their own language attitude in communication. In addition, they also have diverse views about the learning process. The data sources chosen in this study were the students of SMP Angkasa, Kuta-Bali. The analysis is done by descriptively method. To make the analysis clearer, all of data were completed with explanation and supported by the cart to show percentage of the data. The theory from Richard, Platt, & Platt (1992) about Language Attitude used to analyze the various kinds of language attitudes. This study used questioner to get some reason of the language used by the students as well.  This study found that there are two classifications of language attitudes used by students in communication using written language. Both Language Attitudes of students in terms of their Behavioral and Language attitude in term of their emotional are found. Based on this classification, student prefer use negative language attitude in their respond to the teacher. The reason why some students prefer use negative language attitude in their respond to the teacher have been found by the result of questioner.
Improving Critical Thinking Skills of Vocational School Students Using Problem-Based Learning Kharismaputra, Aulia Prima; Santoso, Sigit; Murwaningsih, Tri
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2020): May 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i5.2493

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This study aims to determine the differences in critical thinking skills between students who learn using the problem based learning model and STAD model. This research is a quantitative study with a quasi-experimental method. The population of this study is the X grade students of SMK Negeri 3 Surakarta in the academic year 2017/2018. Samples were obtained by using cluster random sampling technique consisting of two classes namely X PM 1 class as the experimental class with problem-based learning and X PM 3 class as the control class with STAD learning. The technique of collecting data uses a multiple choice test to determine students' critical thinking skills. Data Analysis is using MANOVA. The results of the study indicate that there is a significant influence between the learning model on critical thinking skills. The application of the problem-based learning model proved to be more able to improve students' critical thinking skills compared to the STAD learning model.

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