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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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Differences in Learning Outcomes Using Direct Learning Models Viewed from Spatial Ability: Study At Basic Survey Working Lesson in the Engineering Surveying Widiantoro, Oni; Kusnan, Kusnan; Suparji, Suparji; Rijanto, Tri
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2020): April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i4.2531

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The purpose of this research is (1) analyze difference in cognitive students learning outomes are taught using direct learning model compared students learning outomes are taught using direct learning model; (2) analyze difference in cognitive students learning outcomes who have high spatial ability compared low spatial ability; and (3) analyze interaction between learning model and spatial ability towards cognitive students learning outomes. The type of research used is experiment research in faktorial design. Population of this research is all of engineering building students in SMK Negeri 3 Jombang includes Geomatika and Engineering Surveying (TSP). Sample  of this research is X TSP-1 students as experiment group and X TSP-2 students as control group. The results of this research conclude that: (1) students who had taught using direct learning model gotten cognitive learning outcome significantly hingher than students who had taught using direct learning model; (2) students who have high spatial ability will get cognitive learning outcomes significantly higher than low spatial ability; and (3) there is an interaction significantly between learning model and spatial ability toward cognitive students learning.
The Evaluation of Teachers Performance in Terms of Pedagogic Competence and Professional Competence in Unesa Labschool Junior High School Wahyuningtyas, Endah Putri; Handayaningrum, Warih; Wuryani, Eni
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2020): March 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i3.2432

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This study was conducted to find out the description of the evaluation of the performance of Unesa Labschool Junior High School Kawung teachers in terms of pedagogical and professional competencies. The method used is qualitative research because it aims to obtain in-depth data and information, so that the goal of knowing and evaluating teacher performance can be achieved. This type of research is an evaluative research, that is, research to look for gaps between real conditions and expectations as determined by existing standards.Subjects in this study were the principal, teachers and students of Unesa Labschool Junior High School Kawung.This study was conducted in the odd semester of the 2019-2020 school year. Data collection techniques used observation, interviews, and documents. The data analysis technique used in this study was an interactive analysis model consisting of three components, namely data reduction, triangulation, data presentation and conclusion making. The results of this study indicate that teacher performance viewed from pedagogical competencies has generally run well and accorded to the academic qualifications and teachers competency standards set by the government. However, the weaknesses of teachers that are still very visible are in creativity in the application of learning both methods and strategies, or in making learning media to support teaching and learning activities. Furthermore, the use of technology is still low and most teachers still use conventional methods in teaching. Whereas teacher performance in terms of professional competence is still not in accordance with academic qualification standards and teacher competencies set by the government. There are still weaknesses in the development of creativity related to media or teaching aids that support learning. In addition, the low implementation of Classroom Action Research (CAR) serves to improve the professionalism of teachers themselves. And the last is the utilization of information and communication technology for personal development that has not been maximized.
Testing the Effect of Smart Egg Puzzle Games on Understanding the Geometry Concepts of Early Childhood Puspitasari, Endang; Masitoh, Siti; Jannah, Miftakhul
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.v1i1.1490

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This study aims to examine the effects of smart egg puzzle games on understanding the concepts of early childhood geometry. This study uses a type of quasi-experimental research with nonequivalent control group design, where a group of experiments and control groups was not randomly selected. The population in this study were all TK Aisyiyah branches in Ngagel Surabaya, totaling 237 children with a sample of 88 children. Data collection is done by participant observation to determine the understanding of the concept of child geometry. The data analysis technique used is parametric statistics by using one-way ANOVA for samples that correlate with each other. From the results of the analysis obtained Fcount ‰¥ Ftable (21.4 ‰¥ 3.10), this egg puzzle game has a good effect on understanding geometric concepts.
Exploring Inclusion in Secondary Schools: A Study on Dhaka City Chaitee, Nazmun Nahar; Mallick, Biplob; Arefin, Md. Shamsul; Popy, Fatema Begum
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.v2i12.3008

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This paper presents findings of a mixed methods research which is mainly exploratory research by nature. The primary data have been collected from 180 students and 60 teachers by questionnaires, classroom observation and FGD. To analysis the data a descriptive triangulation approach is used. The Major purpose of this study is to present the practice of inclusive education on inclusive schooling in Dhaka city and other vulnerability discourses that elevated utmost challenges for survival of students with Disabilities (PWDs), disadvantage, gender discrimination during study time. The study findings explore multiple factors poses a threat to inclusion, as Bangladesh is considered one of the most growing concern countries in the world about inclusion. The study reveals that there is gender equity and empty gender discrimination in Dhaka city but still there is unpleasant proportion between student and teacher ratio. Although the lack of enough facilities, schools are welcoming different categories of students in their classroom while teachers are not always prepared to support students for ensuring quality education together with special need child. Though the different initiatives have been taken to train the teachers, which is a must for achieving goals but there is a lack of trained teachers in school to nurture the special need children whereas unified curriculum has been used with ICT teaching-learning materials. Making creative question is one of the most highly encouraging reforms in our country and whenever students take it positively but teachers either have a little idea or dislike the process. In this circumstances it is expected that the findings would influence policies for ensuring inclusive intervention of preparedness and rehabilitation. 
The Effect of The Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) Approach and The Initial Ability of Students on The Ability of Student Mathematical Connection Febriyanti, Febriyanti; Bagaskorowati, Riana; Makmuri, Makmuri
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.v1i3.2117

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This study aims to determine the effect of the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach and students' initial ability to mathematical connection skills of students in grade III of elementary school. The method used is the experimental method with 2x2 treatment by level design with 30 samples. Data analysis using two-way analysis of variance and followed by the Tukey test for the significance level α = 0.05. Test the normality of the data using the Lilliefors test and homogeneity test using the Bartlett test. The results of the study show that: 1). Mathematical connection skills in students taught by the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach are higher than students taught by conventional approaches. 2). There is an interaction between the use of the learning approach and the students 'initial ability to students' mathematical connection skills. 3).Ability of mathematical connection of elementary school students between students who study using the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach that has a high initial ability higher than students who learn by using a conventional approach that has high initial abilities. 4) The mathematical connection ability of elementary school students between students who study with the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach that has low initial abilities is higher than students who learn with conventional approaches that have low initial abilities.
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.
Stylistic Analysis of Edgar Allan Poes The Bells Suparlan, Suparlan; Mul, Muliadi; Masyudin, Masyudin
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.v1i4.1605

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The element that makes the poem beautiful is a figure of speech. There are many types of figures of speech, for instance, metaphor, personification, irony, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and assonance. The researcher chooses Edgar Allan Poes The Bells to identify because the poem The Bells has not many often identified by using figures of speech. This research aimed to identify figures of speech and to find out the possible message that Edgar Allan Poe tries to convey in the poem. This research used qualitative and quantitative methods. The data and source of data took from Edgar Allan Poes The Bells. This poem has (29%) figures of speech is Metaphor, (27%) is Alliteration, (22%)  Onomatopoeia, (11%) is Assonance, (9%) is Personification and (2%) is Irony. But only some figures of speech become the power in this poem. For instance, in researcher result, the power of figures of speech in the poem The Bells is Metaphor and Alliteration.
The Utilization of Moodle-Based Learning Management System (LMS) in Learning Mathematics and Physics to Students Cognitive Learning Outcomes Fatmi, Nuraini; Muhammad, Iryana; Muliana, Muliana; Nasrah, Sayni
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.v3i2.4665

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This study aims to determined whether there was an increase in student cognitive learning outcomes through the use of a Moodle-based Learning Management System in mathematics and physics learning.. This type of research uses a pre experimental design. The population in this study were students of Babussalam SMKS, while the sample was class XI students of the Babussalam North Aceh Islamic Boarding School. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion of research data, The percentage of the number of students who met the completeness criteria in the physics class was 67% while in the mathematics class it was 91%. The average N-gain of cognitive learning outcomes for mathematics class was 0.6, higher than the N-gain average for Physics subjects, 0.475. This is because physics learning is not sufficiently taught through the delivery of material through Moodle, but must involve students in learning with a scientific approach. In this study, Moodle has not optimally integrated learning activities with a scientific approach so that cognitive learning outcomes have not reached the expected targets in physics subjects and  learning is not sufficiently taught through the delivery of material through Moodle, but must involve students in learning with a scientific approach. In this study, Moodle has not optimally integrated learning activities with a scientific approach so that cognitive learning outcomes have not reached the expected targets in physics subjects.. In this study, Moodle has not optimally integrated learning activities with a scientific approach so that cognitive learning outcomes have not reached the expected targets in physics subjects.
Differences in Effectiveness of Clogs and Captive Path Games to Improve Gross Motor Skills in Children 4-5 Years Setiawaty, Ruth Eka Mudji; Darminto, Eko; Jannah, Miftakhul
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i1.2261

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This study aims to determine (1) Effective Clogs game to improve gross motor skills of children aged 4-5 years. (2) Captive Path game is effective in increasing the gross motor skills of children aged 4-5 years (3) There is a difference in the effectiveness of the game of Clogs and Captive Path increases the gross motor abilities of children aged 4-5 years. This research uses a quantitative research design. The analysis of the results of the study was carried out using the parametric statistical approach, which required a normality test, a homogeneity test, and to determine differences in the hypothesis, a T-test was performed on the N-gain score. The results showed that: (1) based on the normality test, the values for pre-test and post-test were greater than 0.05, so the clogs had normal distribution data. Homogeneity test results in pre-test and post-test values greater than 0.05, so clogs have homogeneous data. (2) based on the normality test, the values for the pre-test and post-test are greater than 0.05, then the captive path game has normally distributed data. (3) Based on the T-test on the N-gain Score, the sig value < 0.05 for clogs games concluded that clogs games effectively improve the gross motor skills of children aged 4-5 years while for captive path game produces sig values > 0.05 concluded that the game of captivity ineffective in increasing gross motor skills of children aged 4-5 years.
Religious Coaching and Mental Health: Case Study at MAN Indragiri Hilir Gaffar, Marwan; Raja Ahmad, Raja Rahima Munawarah; Zaitun, Zaitun; Zein, Nurhayati; Kasmiati, Kasmiati; Thahir, Musa
International Journal for Educational and Vocational Studies Vol. 2 No. 8 (2020): August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/ijevs.v2i8.2645

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This research is motivated by the mental inadequacies of students who can hinder the goals of education and teaching in the school environment. Therefore, mental health guidance is needed through religious formation. Based on these phenomena, this study aims: 1) to find out the efforts made by teachers in developing religious and mental health of students in MAN Indragiri Hilir; and 2) to analyze the presence or absence of the influence of religious guidance on the mental health of students in MAN Indragiri Hilir. The research method used was a quantitative study conducted on 56 students. Data collected through observation, interviews and questionnaires. After the data is collected completely, a data analysis is done using a simple linear regression test with the help of SPSS version 23.00 for Windows. The results obtained from this study include: 1) religious guidance conducted by teachers in mentally developing students, including: habituation of Dhuha prayer, Dhuhr prayer in congregation, reading Asmaul Husna and giving Jariyah every Friday in each class. While activities outside of effective learning hours include social service and apostolic assembly; and 2) there is an influence of religious guidance on the mental health of students by 53.7% on mental health in MAN 2 Indragiri Hilir

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