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International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies
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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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Application of Problem-Based Learning to Enhance Students Learning Outcomes in Basic Competencies of Maintaining Brake Systems Reinsini, Christian E.; Susila, I Wayan; Cholik, Muhammad
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 3, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v3i2.3470

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the application of problem-based learning to improve student learning outcomes in the subject of Basic Competencies for Maintaining Brake Systems at SMK Negeri 2 Kupang. This study used a 2x2 factorial research design with experimental methods with a quantitative approach, consisting of two classes: the experimental and control classes. The control class is taught using a direct learning model, and the experimental class is taught using a problem-based learning model. The research sample was 70 students, 36 students from TKR 2 class (experiment class), and 34 students from class XI TKR 3 (control class). The instrument used consisted of a questionnaire of analytical skills, a test of learning outcomes in the cognitive domain, affective domain, and psychomotor domain. This study's results indicate that (1) student learning outcomes using problem-based learning models are significantly higher than learning outcomes for students who use the direct learning model; (2)  the learning outcomes of students who have high analytical skills are significantly higher than the learning outcomes of students who have low analytical skills; and (3) there is an interaction between the use of problem-based learning models and direct learning models on learning outcomes in the basic competency subject of the brake system at SMKN 2 Kupang.
Analysis of the Effect of Final PPh Collection on the Transfer of Land and/or Building Rights to the Financial Aspects of PT. Indonusa Property Center Medan Siregar, Melinda
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 7 (2020): July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i7.2755

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This study aims to determine how the results of the analysis of the application of Final Income Tax at PT Sentra Properti Indonesia and its influence on the profit and loss results of PT Sentra Properti Indonusa Medan. Of the problems found, namely the application of Final Income Tax on the transfer of rights to land and or buildings at PT SPIM regarding payment of income tax on the transfer of rights to land and / or buildings and see the profit and loss. From the results of the analysis it was found that by comparing the final PPh tariff using Article 17 tariff, it turns out that using the Final PPh tariff is more efficient than using Article 17 tariff. It can be seen that the tax paid if using Final PPh is Rp. 1,235,520,000 while the tariff used in Article 17 the amount of tax to be paid is IDR 2,276,599,343 greater than using the Final Income Tax rate so PT. Indonusa Property Centers are more efficient at using Final PPh rates than using Article 17 tariffs. It can be concluded that using Final PPh Tariffs is more efficient than using Article 17 and the application of Profit and Loss to PTs does not significantly influence.
The Implementation of Realistic Mathematics Education Approach to Improve Students' Mathematical Communication Ability in Statistics Course Paroqi, Lois Lamya; Mursalin, Mursalin; Marhami, Marhami
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 10 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i10.3311

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The purpose of this study is to analize the improving of mathematical communication skills’s students, the learning acktivities of student and student’s response at Realistic Mathematics (RME) learning.  The research is held at MTs.S Syamsudduha in 2018-2019 years, which using quasi experiment with a quantitative approach. This study used two samples, they are experiment’s class as treatment class consists of 34 students and control’s class which  not give the treatment consists of 36 students which the sample was taken in this research used the technique sampling purposive. This data was obtained with test technique and observation sheet. Data is analyzed with t test using SPSS 18, the result show that there is an increasing of mathematical communication skills of student on statistical study with the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) learning. This shows that value of n-gain on student’s mathematical communication skill for experiment’s class is 0,49 and control’s class is 0,17 with significant 0,000 < 0,05, thats mean there is an increasing in the learning process. So, RME learning can improve student’s mathematical communication skills of  students better than students who is taught by conventional learning.
Private Junior High School Marketing Management to Face the New Students Admission (PPDB) Policies of State Junior High School in Surabaya Damayanti, Sinta Putri; Khamidi, Amrozi; Karwanto, Karwanto
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v3i1.3389

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This study was conducted to determine the marketing strategy of private schools in facing the new policies of the Surabaya City Office in the Admission of New Junior High School Students. Various internal and external factors also influence the running of the marketing strategy being implemented. This study focuses on: a) marketing strategy including school programs, strategy and gold mix (product, price, location, promotion of human resources, sarpras and service management), b) internal factors including school strengths, school weaknesses and organizational structure, c) factors external includes school opportunities, school threats and political technology, culture. The method used is qualitative research and case study type. The subjects in this study are the principal, the Deputy Principals, especially in the field of public relations who know the relationship between the institution and the wider community, teachers as learning actors, guardians of students as consumers of service users. This research was conducted in the odd semester of the 2019-2020 school year. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique used in this study was an interactive analysis model consisting of three components, namely data condensation, data triangulation, data presentation and conclusion drawing.The results showed that the marketing strategies implemented by the Labschool Junior High School and Kemala Bhayangkari 1 Surabaya Junior High School were good and maximized by taking advantage of the advantages they had. Inhibiting factors, such as new policies and the number of competitors, can be minimized by continuing to prioritize superior programs and explore existing human resources.
Implementation of Somatic, Auditory, Visual and Intellectual (SAVI) Approaches to Improve Student's Mathematics Communication Skills in SMK Negeri 1 Nisam Abda, Muhammad Ichsan; Muliana, Muliana; Fonna, Mutia
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 6 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i6.2729

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The purpose of writing this paper is to study the enhancement of mathematical communication skills of students who have gained the implementation of Somatic, Auditory, Visual, and Intellectual (SAVI) approaches better than those who have learned scientific approaches. The approach used is a quantitative approach with the type of quasi-experimental design with a nonequivalent control group design. The population in this study are all grade X students of SMK Negeri 1 Nisam with a sample of TBSM II class students as an experimental class and TKJ I as a control class taken to use the purposive sampling technique. The data collection techniques used in this research are mathematical communication skills tests of students and observation sheets. Data analysis was done using test-t, that because the data of the n-gain score obtained with normal distribution, but has a variance that is not homogeneous. The significant result of the statistics equal variances not assumed is 0.00 smaller than 0.05 H0 is rejected. The result showed that the enhancement of mathematical communication skills of students who gained the implementation of somatic, auditory, visual, and intellectual (SAVI) were better than students who gained scientific learning approaches.
The Influence of Cooperative Learning Model Type Team Assisted Individualized of Interactive Media Assistance to Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Yarmasi, Yarmasi; Fonna, Mutia; Mursalin, Mursalin
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 9 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i9.3303

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Mathematics is a subject that must be mastered by every students because it relates to everyday life. However, many students consider mathematics to be a difficult and scary subject. Students only consider mathematics as a subject that includes numbers into the formula and the process of memorizing lessons. This results in low students' mathematical communication skills, especially in solving math tasks in the form of stories. This study aims to see the mathematical communication skills of students who are taught through the Team Assisted Individualized (TAI) type of cooperative learning model assisted by interactive media that is better than using scientific learning. The approach used in this research is quantitative. This research is a quasi experiment. The population of this study were all students of class VII and students of class VII 1 as the control class and class VII 3 as the experimental class. The samples were selected by purposive sampling. The research design used was the nonequivalent control group posttest-only design. Retrieval of data in the study using students' mathematical communication tests (posttest). Data collected from the results of the analysis test using SPSS 25 to find normality using the One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test, and hypothesis testing using the Mann-Whitney U test. Regarding the research objectives, the results obtained from this study are students' mathematical communication skills. through cooperative learning type Team Assisted Individualized (TAI) assisted by interactive media gives an effect compared to students who get scientific learning. Based on the results of the Mann-Whitney U test, it is known that the Asymp value. Sig. (2-tailed), namely 0.001 <α 0.05.
Design Adventure Education Mathematics Game to Improve The Ability of Creative Thinking in Mathematics Kartika, Yessi; Wahyuni, Rahmi; Sinaga, Bornok; Rajagukguk, Juniastel
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 12 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i12.3475

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The very rapid development of technology is slowly appearing in the world of education. Educational games are a form of multimedia that packages learning programs in the form of games, so besides being games, they are also educational. The use of game education technology as an interactive learning medium is one of the right ways to improve students' mathematical creative thinking skills. This educational game is expected to eliminate the feeling of boredom and fear of learning mathematics and can facilitate the learning process on geometry material for Senior High School (SMA)/Islamic Senior High School (MA). This study aims to develop an Android-based educational game that can be operated on various smartphones with the Android operating system and to test the feasibility of using adventure games as a medium for learning geometry. This game can be used as an alternative medium for learning geometry in changing conventional learning methods to learning game simulations, so as to improve students' mathematical creative thinking abilities, because in educational games it has elements of challenge, accuracy, reasoning and ethics. The methodology used in this research is the research development method or Research and Development (R & D) using the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model with the following activity stages: (1) Analysis, gathering information; (2) Design, designing multimedia-based animation media and validating media designs; (3) Development, improvement of media design; (4) Implementation, media testing; (5) Evaluation, product revision.
Influence of Leadership Orientation and Level of Awards Against Employee Loyalty in Lancang Kuning University Tanjung, Abrar; Giatman, Giatman; Ambiyar, Ambiyar; Syahril, Syahril
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 6 (2020): June 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i6.2697

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Human resources are people who design and produce goods or services, oversee quality, market products, allocate financial resources and formulate all strategies and objectives of the organization. Full and continuous management and utilization of existing human resources so that they can work optimally, effectively and productively in achieving organizational or company goals. Lancang Kuning University is an educational institution that has administrative and teaching and learning activities. The total number of employees or employees is 513, consisting of 377 educators and 144 education staff. Simultaneous Influence. Based on the results of the discussion, the simultaneous influence of leadership orientation and rewards on employee loyalty is 32.1%, while the remaining 67.9%, while the partial effect of multiple regression analysis shows that supervision has an influence on employee work discipline by 0.435, awards have an influence to employee loyalty of 0.279.
Twenty First Century Approach to Traffic, Metro Police Officers Training Programs in South African Kockott, Sean R
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 9 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i9.3298

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This paper discusses, a systematic method for establishing and maintaining an effective training program that meets the requirements and expectations of road traffic law enforcers (Metropolitan Police and Traffic Officers) as per (South African Police Service Act 68 of 1995 & National Road Traffic Act 39 of 1996 and National Road Traffic Regulation, 2000). The systematic approach to road traffic law enforcers training includes a professional approach that is distinct, yet interrelated, in phases. These phases include analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Road traffic law enforcement training focus amongst other on outcome based training systems such as work integrated learning, performance-based training, training system development, instructional systems development, and other similar methods. For the purpose of this paper, theoretical and practical training are interchangeable. The systematic approach method may also be used in conjunction with other training organizations that contain road traffic safety professional training and qualification requirements.
Akhlak and Academic Ethics: Idealism Among Pragmatism in Community Social Life Nahar, Syamsu; Budianti, Yusnaili; Safitri Ro, Qoriah Elfi Lina
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol 2, No 12 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i12.3041

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Basically, in social life in achieving progress it is indicated that a person is able to meet the needs of a social group so that that person can contribute to society. Regardless of the intention of a person, one of the efforts made by the community to obtain education is to get a scholarship so that it gets recognition from the community about their social status. If we look at it in today's society, it seems that this view has started to shift because if we see that the award is more to a degree than from one's knowledge. This has prompted some people to take academic degrees with a path that is not in accordance with the procedure. The procedure that was followed was what damaged the social order and academic ethics. It can be said that this degree was obtained based on the objective, namely degree fever. The academic world is a forum whose process always follows academic ethics through scientific activities. Thus academic ethics is essentially a scientific activity that takes place in higher education which includes universal and developing activities. Higher education institutions must be prepared to accept criticism with mutual respect and not engage in discriminatory activities. Violations committed in academic ethics are something that damages and tarnishes the world of education. In order for these educational values to be implemented optimally, we need a rule that can control the process of implementing education; this is what is called academic ethics. The emphasis on the value of honesty in academic ethics consists of two things, namely in writing scientific papers and completing studies. Therefore, it is demanded that every education actor is systematic and comprehensive and requires commitment from various parties to fix problems in education.

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