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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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The Development of Mental Health Learning Materials Using The Metacognitive Approach in Counseling Guidance Study Programme in FKIP UMSU Jamilah, Jamilah; Wastuti, Sri Ngayomi Yudha; Haryati, Feri
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i1.1484

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This research aims to develop learning  materials for  mental health which be designed by Metacognitive approach. The development  model of  learning materials using Research and Development (R & D) methods who be developed by Borg and Gall and be combined with teaching development model Dick and Carey. The population for the product trials are UMSU students majoring in counseling guidance study programme. The instrument which be used is questionnaire . This products trials have three steps including personal gruops, small gruops and the field. Before products trials, the researcher does the expert validation trial for the content and design of learning materials for mental health using questionnaires according to the indicators that have been determined. Then the questionnaire be analysed to see the percentage and the validation criteria of Learning materials. The results of this research is a mental health diktat be designed used metacognitive approach.
The Implementation of Make A Match Type Cooperative Learning Model to Improve the Mathematical Connection Ability Maulidawati, Maulidawati; Muhammad, Iryana; Rohantizani, Rohantizani; Mursalin, Mursalin
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 11 (2020): November 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i11.3319

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Mathematics is a discipline that is taught at every level of education in Indonesia. Mathematics are interrelated with each other, and cannot be separated from other disciplines and problems in everyday life. Process standards that students use in learning mathematics include problem solving, reasoning and proof, connection, communication, and representation. This study aims to determine the mathematical connection ability of students who are taught through the make a match cooperative learning model better than the students' mathematical connection ability through the scientific learning model on the line and row material in class XI SMAN 1 Pintu Rime Gayo. This research is a quasi-experimental study using the pretest-posttest group design. The samples taken were class XI MIA 2 as the experimental class and XI MIA 1 as the control class. Retrieval of data in research using tests. The data collected from the test results were analyzed using SPSS version 18 to find normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test and to test the hypothesis using the Mann-Whitney-Test. Based on the results of data analysis, it shows that the N-gain average score of students who apply the make a match cooperative learning model is 0.71 (high category), higher than students who use scientific learning of 0.36 (moderate category). From the results of the Mann-Whitney-Test above, the Asymp value is obtained. Sig (1-tailed) is 0.0005 <α 0.05. This shows that the increase in students' mathematical connection ability through cooperative learning type make a match is significantly better than students who get scientific learning.
Parent Involvement in the Program for Developing of Children's Emotional Social Values in Darussalam Kindergarten of Sugihwaras Sidoarjo Masfufah, Siti; Darminto, Eko; Naqiyah, Najlatun
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2019): July 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i3.2116

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This study aims to determine the forms of emotional, social values of children aged 5-6 years and their implementation with a parent engagement program. The subject of research children aged 5-6 years group B in the Sugihwaras kindergarten in Sidoarjo Temple with a total of 7 children and their parents. The research approach used is qualitative data collection techniques through observation, documentation, and interviews and field notes as well as the use of Cresswell's data analysis which is processing data and preparing data for analysis, reading all data, coding data, applying the results of the coding process and finally describe the results of the data during the study. The findings of this study will be tested for truth by using triangulation techniques. The findings of this study indicate the results that the Parental Involvement in the Children's Emotional Social Value Program in TK Darussalam Sugihwaras Sidoarjo Temple is carried out through the social-emotional value program by involving parents in the TK institution. Parental support has benefits and a big contribution to the education of their children. Throughout bonding activities, cooking classes, parenting, curriculum preparation, habituation activities at home, and modeling to develop children's emotional values according to their age stages and abilities. The involvement of parents in children's emotional, social value programs at every school institution should be fully socialized. Given the participation of parents is needed in the child's emotional, social process. Support, appropriate stimulation, and opportunities to explore children can grow and develop good social-emotional values of children.
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
Development of Braille Number Card As Learning Media on Integer Materials for Blind Students Igirisa, Shendy S; Fuad, Yusuf; Ismail, Sumarno
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2019): August 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i4.1604

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Losing vision for blind students makes them difficult to access education. Thus, blind students need special tools like interesting and applicable learning media, teaching methods, and techniques for them. This study was developmental research that aimed to describe the result of instructional media development of braille number card to improve blind students' understanding on integer number and describe their understanding after using braille number card as learning media at special needs elementary school. The subjects of this study consisted of three students with low vision, partially sighted students, and blind students. The research model used was ADDIE development model (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). Data were collected using test and questionnaire to know their understanding of braille number card as learning media on integer numbers. The result showed that blind students responded positively with an average score of 83% and 66.7% of their learning test. Therefore, It can be concluded that braille number card as instructional media can be used in teaching and learning activity to improve blind students' understanding.
Analysis of the Performance of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia Using the Islamicity Performance Index Approach for the 2014-2016 periods Sadly, Effendy
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.v3i2.4543

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This study aims to reveal the application of Islamic principles to the performance of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia for the 2014 to 2016 period using the Islamicity Performance Index approach. The ratios in the Islamiciti Performance Index are Profit Sharing Ratio, Zakat Performance Ratio, Equitable Distribution Ratio, Directors-employee Wefare Ratio, Islamic Income vs Non-Islamic Income. The data used in this study are secondary data. The population of this research is all Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia from 2014 to 2016 with a sample of two banks, namely Bank Muamalat Indonesia and Bank Syariah Mandiri. Sampling was done using purposive sampling method. The results showed that the performance of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia using the Islamicity Performance Index approach for the period 2014 to 2016 has the predicate "Not Good". There are several unsatisfactory ratios, namely the Zakat Performance ratio, the Equitable Distribution ratio, and the Directors-Employee Ratio. From the results of performance calculations using the Islamicity Performance Index approach among the three banks, namely Bank Muamalat Indonesia, Bank Syariah Mandiri, and Bank BRI Syariah, it shows that the three banks both get the predicate "Good Enough".
Developing Interactive Learning Media Based on Fowton Dorahman, Boy; Nuraeni, Yeni; Rosnaningsih, Asih; Sunaryo, Sunaryo; Maulidyaputri, Rizka
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 8 (2019): December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i8.2260

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This study was conducted to develop an interactive animation learning media in the fifth grade science learning of balanced nutritional food material in Pondok Pucung 01 Elementary School, South Tangerang. Data was collected through documentation techniques, interviews, questionnaires and validity. The analysis technique used is qualitative and quantitative analysis. Validation of this animated interactive learning media is guided by four aspects: 1) aspects of content and content, 2) aspects of display, 3) aspects of use and presentation, and 4) aspects of language. Validation by two media experts resulted in scores of 3.33 (very good) and 3.63 (very good). Validation carried out by two material experts in grade V SD produced scores of 3.66 (very good) and 3.36 (very good). Animated interactive learning media obtained a mean score of 3.49 from the score range 1-4 and included in the category "very good". This shows that the interactive interactive learning media developed are very suitable for use as elementary school science learning media.
Vocational Campus Readiness In The Disruption Era: A Case Study In Aviation Polytechnic of Surabaya Winiasri, Linda; Nurlaela, Luthfiyah; Sumbawati, Meini Sondang
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.v2i6.2570

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The era of disruption requires change and adaptation in all fields. The education sector is also expected to be able to adapt, especially for vocational education. How graduates from vocational education should be, and how the readiness of vocational campus in dealing with it. This research is a preliminary study using a literature review and observation approach on the Surabaya Aviation Polytechnic as one of the vocational colleges of the Ministry of Transportation. Campus readiness is measured by the competence and skills of cadets, as well as the education carried out there. Competence and preparedness of cadets are measured from critical thinking and problem solving skills, collaboration and leadership, dexterity and adaptability, initiative and entrepreneurial spirit, able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, able to access and analyze information, and have curiosity and imagination. The next discussion is about learning, how education is carried out. Education is carried out based on four pillars of education, namely learning to know, lerning to do, learning to be and learning to live together. College readiness is also measurable and achievable, which is overseen by the Quality Assurance Unit and the Internal Inspection Unit who continue to work to ensure that the Quality Standards continue to run in accordance with established regulations. Suggestions offered for the Surabaya Aviation Polytechnic are to keep on updating the development of the aviation industry, continue to improve cooperation with stake holders, and continue to improve the quality of human resources educators and management.
Development of Interactive Mathematics Multimedia Teaching Materials for Building Space in Class V Primary Schools Gartika, Euis; Rahayu, Wardani; Utomo, Erry
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 5 (2019): September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i5.1717

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This study aims to produce the development of interactive multimedia that is feasible to use in the mathematics of building space. The subjects of this study were in class V of Panaragan 1 Elementary School in Bogor, Semplak 2 Elementary School, and Bogor 1 Police Public Elementary School. This interactive multimedia development uses a type of research and development concerning the model developed by Lee and Owens, there are 5 stages: assessment / analyze, instructional design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The media developed was validated by material and media experts before being tested on students. The instruments used to collect the data were 4.4 expert media feasibility test questionnaires, material expert questionnaire feasibility test 4.3 trial language feasibility expert 4.2, declared feasible for use in learning.
Blended Learning Development In Islamic Religious Education Lessons Make Use of Web and Android Suhada, H; Nulhakim, Lukman; Sudarto, Ferry; Kristiadi, Dedy Prasetya
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 1 No. 5 (2019): September 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v1i5.1502

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The study of Islamic religious education in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 requires teaching methods which involve the role of information and communication technology in order to produce the expected quality. students cannot participate in learning maximally which has an impact on the quality of learning.The independence of learning is the goal of this study because to be able to absorb the knowledge of Islamic education it requires a great deal of motivation both theory and practice. Blended learning is a learning model which combines study in the classroom  transitional which combines conventional learning with e-learning while increasing student independence. In its implementation, blended learning allows students to get explanations from lecturers in class, then proceed with collaboration in groups and present assignments online by video conference presentations made separately by each group member. The video then uploaded to the e-learning system by group members and it can be seen online by the class participants according to the lesson schedule, to be given a score and description of the presentation to each group member online. Blended learning represents new method  to create learning experiences that can provide the right learning at the right time and in the right place for each and every individual and bringing groups of learners together through different cultures.

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