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Studies in Learning and Teaching
ISSN : 2722399X     EISSN : 27221857     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46627/silet
Core Subject : Education,
SiLeT: Studies in Learning and Teaching is an internationally recognized journal in the field of education (Learning and Teaching) and is published three times a year (in April, August, and December). The aim of this journal is to publish high-quality studies in the areas of learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments, measurement and evaluation, educational statistics, and other learning-teaching issues. Studies may relate to any age level - from infants to adults. SiLeT, being an international journal, our editorial advisory board members are from various countries around the world. The articles sent to the Journal are always reviewed by two members of the Editorial Advisory Board (double-blind peer review), and in some cases, if necessary, by another member of the Board. Editorial Advisory Board will be supported by peer reviewer of SiLeT. Depending on the evaluation reports of the members of the Editorial Advisory Board, articles are published or not. The article evaluation process takes approximately three months. The authors are responsible for the errors, if any, in their published articles. The articles need to be not published elsewhere previously.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 217 Documents
Concept of Human Resources Development to Improve Teacher Performance: Multi-Case Study Muh Burhanudin Harahap; Maria Veronika Roesminingsih; Mudjito Mudjito
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020): December
Publisher : Indonesia Approach Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v1i3.52

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This study aims to analyze the concept of Human Resource Development carried out by schools in improving the performance of teaching staff at Elementary School Muhammadiyah of 1 Jember and Al Baitul Amien of 1 Jember. This research method uses a qualitative approach with a multi-case study design. The multi-case study used in this study uses two research sites. Data collection techniques in this study used participant observation, documentation, and interviews. Based on the research conducted, it can be concluded that the concept of the human resource development program carried out by these schools to improve the quality of teacher performance, namely: (1) increasing the abilities, skills, attitudes, and responsibilities of educators (teachers) to be more effective and efficient, (2) optimizing human resource development as much as possible by delegating to educators (teachers), and (3) striving to improve education quality by recommending educators (teachers) to take further studies to a higher level. There is no multi-case study research in improving the performance of students.
Cooperative Learning Model in Tilawati Al Quran to Cultivate Student Characters: Multi-Case Study Umar Jaeni; Ismet Basuki; Moedjiarto Moedjiarto
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v1i3.53

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Education needs a generation that understands and is aware of a superior character culture. This study aims to analyze 25 student characters' development process in cooperative learning in Al-Quran tilawati at Junior High School Al Muslim of Sidoarjo, Islamic Junior High School of 1 Surabaya, and Junior High School of 34 Surabaya. This research method uses qualitative research. This type of research uses a multi-case study from three school places. The sample of this research is the principal, the coordinator of the Al Quran teaching model, the teacher of Al Quran, the teacher of Al Quran learning model of the tilawati model and the students and by using research instruments, namely observation (observation), interview (interview), questionnaire (questionnaire), documentation and the combination of the four or triangulation. Based on the research conducted, it was found that the process of growing 25 characters in learning Al Quran with the tilawati model at Junior High School Al Muslim of Sidoarjo, Islamic Junior High School of 1 Surabaya, and Junior High School of 34 Surabaya gave good and strong results and obtained the growth of 25 character attitudes, namely respect for teachers, discipline, courageous and caring for others, orderly, compassionate, tolerant, love of Allah, spirit of learning to study, focus, spirit, patient, tolerant, obedient, togetherness, fond of reading, hard work, curiosity, caring, democracy, love of peace, neat in clothes, thorough, tawakkal, brave, independent, unyielding, and creative.
Natural Science Visual Model Videos for Online Learning: Effect on Students’ Achievement in Constructivist Approach Alif Syaiful Adam; Tomy Andre Ansyah; Widya Rohmawati; Parno Parno; Endang Purwaningsih
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i1.56

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Natural Science is a subject on junior high school level, consist of Physics and Biology. As the characteristic of contextual, natural science has many parts to be explained by observation, presenting the real object both in reality or virtually. As the pandemic era, the learning process difficult to held the real presenting, and virtual approach is the answer of this challenge. Video is one of the teaching and learning media for online learning. In visual model, the video completes with the visualization of particular process or particular object which difficult to direct observe like planets in universe. Furthermore, this particular study aimed to measure the students’ achievement and compare to traditional learning held in offline setting. The students’ achievement represents with the final test in the end of semester. The variables measured in a whole semester with 119 students in junior high level. Besides, the semester with videos for online learning compare to the achievement in the offline semester on same students. As the results, the students’ achievement with the set of visual model videos better than the traditional instruction. After more, this finding can use as the alternative method in online learning due to the continuing pandemic era in Indonesia with extend the study from home program.
Development of OrSAEv Model Learning: Preliminary Study of Students’ Prepareness Facing Volcanic Eruption Disaster Siti Nurvitasari; Madlazim; Wasis
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i1.58

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Geologically, Indonesia is a country prone to disasters, particularly volcanic eruptions. One of the steps that can be taken to minimize the impact of volcanic eruptions is through the education sector as foundation the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of students. Therefore, this study aims to determine the preparedness of students in dealing with volcanic eruptions based on aspects of knowledge about volcanic eruptions, responsiveness in dealing with volcanic eruptions, and evacuation skills in dealing with volcanic eruptions. The subjects of the study were 26 students from 8th grade at Junior High School of 1 Ngancar. Research method in this study is by interviews and tests. Samples of respondents were taken randomly based on suggestions from science teachers at Junior High School of 1 Ngancar. The results of the research that have been carried out are as follows: Student preparedness is still in the poor category, seen from the aspect of knowledge and skills in evacuation, while the aspect of disaster response attitudes shows conflicting results, where based on the test of disaster response attitudes, 83.3% is in the good category. However, based on interviews with science teachers, it shows that the facilities, and there has never been any socialization related to disaster mitigation in the school environment. Therefore, it is necessary to do an application test to find out whether disaster response attitudes are truly embedded in students.
The Research Agenda of Green Education in Enhancing Environmental Concern and Green Consumption Ali Mursid; Daliana Fehabutar; Desi Wulandari; Hasan Nuurul Hidaayatullaah
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i1.60

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This research aims to provide an analysis of arguments regarding environmental education and environmental concern in the future. Based on the importance of educating the public or society about environmental awareness, several research agendas are recommended for future research, namely 1) Psychological theory such as motivation, both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, can be adapted to clarify the motivation of students or the community in taking environmental education which has an impact on environmental behavior, 2) Sociological theory such as social identity theory will be interesting to explain the behavior of student or community related to green concern, 3) stimulant organism response theory, 4) Concerning green consumption, 5) Research topics on green education and green concern that adapt cultural theory will be interesting and be a comprehensive perspective.
The effectiveness of the Business Incubator and Entrepreneurial Education in Interest to Start a Business in Vocational School students majoring in Marketing Raya Sulistyowati
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i1.61

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Many media can be a tool for developing entrepreneurial potential in the school environment. One of them is a direct practice in the entrepreneurship laboratory, namely the Business Incubator. Entrepreneurship learning not only provides a theoretical basis for the concept of entrepreneurship but shapes attitudes, behaviours, and a person's mindset in entrepreneurship. Capital investment to prepare students to start new businesses through the experience, skills and knowledge essential to entrepreneurship. The purpose of this study was to determine the management of the Business Incubator at Vocational High School Muhammadiyah 2 Malang, the effectiveness of the role of the Business Incubator as an entrepreneurial learning unit, Empowerment of the Business Incubator as a means of fostering student interest in opening a business. This research uses descriptive qualitative. This study's primary informants consisted of 1 Waka teacher of the Infrastructure and Facilities curriculum, one headteacher of Marketing Laboratory management, 1 Business Incubator management teacher, one entrepreneurship teacher. The research states that the Business Incubator's Management at SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Malang is called the Business Incubator, there are three parts. Namely the photocopy room, used for student practice activities majoring in Office Administration and Islamic Banking, the second production room, used for practical activities majoring in marketing, the third entrepreneurship room, for students majoring in Marketing. The facilities and infrastructure contained in the Business Incubator at Muhammadiyah 2 Malang Vocational School are still not supported. The role of the Business Incubator as an entrepreneurship learning unit at SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Malang is perfect. It can be seen from the increasing enthusiasm of students in participating in entrepreneurship learning. The Business Incubator students have a place to practice entrepreneurial theory taught by the teacher. Empowerment of the Business Incubator to foster student interest in opening a business in students has been running. Some students can see it; most students have been able to read business opportunities and manage sales finances. Thus it can foster the characteristics of an entrepreneurial spirit in students.
Change Unplanned into Planned Online Learning: An Effort to Follow Health Protocols at an Information Technology College During the Covid-19 Pandemic Period M.J. Dewiyani Sunarto
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i1.62

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The Covid-19 pandemic not only has negative impacts, but also positive impacts, one of those is the development of online learning. Online learning, of course, does not mean simply moving face-to-face encounters to virtual ones, as happened during the first semester of the Covid-19 pandemic. The problem to be solved in this study is how to change sudden/unplanned online learning in the first semester of the Covid-19 pandemic into planned online learning in the second semester based on theoretical studies, and to define if there are changes in student responses in the two consecutive semesters. The results obtained are a theoretical study for the formation of planned online learning, as well as an increase in the results of student responses via questionnaires which indicate progress in efforts to prepare unplanned online learning into planned online learning.
Impact of Online Education on Student Learning during the Pandemic Hermeet Kohli; Donna Wampole; Amarpreet Kohli
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i2.65

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Using qualitative exploratory research, we documented the experiences of 90 undergraduate and graduate students on how online education was affecting their learning during the pandemic. Data was collected from School of Social Work students at a northeastern public university in the United States. The participants were unsatisfied with the unexpected disruption to online education. However, they had adjusted to digital learning, and stated that they would rather have subpar education than put self and others in danger due to COVID-19. The major challenges that the students encountered are: (a) struggle with online education, (b) difficulty connecting with instructors, (c) lack of motivation, (d) losses, (e) difficulty accessing other learning resources, and (f) unsafe/inaccessible home environment. Recommendations are provided for instructors and administrators to support students in these challenging times.
Teaching Strategies, School Environment, and Culture: Drivers of Creative Pedagogy in Ghanaian Schools Dickson Adom; Ekta Sharma; Sandeep Sharma; Isaac Kwabena Agyei
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i2.68

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Creative pedagogy in educational institutions has been the mainstay of sustainable development globally as it ensures high standard human capital with a high level of imagination and problem-solving potentials. However, there are several drivers of creative pedagogy. This exploratory study employed the embedded mixed methods design with qualitative and quantitative approaches aimed at exploring the perspectives of teachers in selected pre-tertiary institutions in Ghana on the teaching strategies, school environment, and culture as drivers of creative pedagogy, using Lin’s creative pedagogy theory. The findings have shown that teaching strategies, school environment, and culture that promotes flexible and independent thinking, problem-solving and collaborative skills ensure students’ creativity development. The study recommends the implementation of learner-centered teaching strategies, a flexible teaching curriculum that encourages creativity development, smaller class sizes, semi-circular seating arrangements, and an introduction of a permissive culture that allows students to think and explore outside the box in Ghanaian schools.
Teachers’ Perception about Flipped Classroom in Era of COVID-19 Pandemic Anuradha Yadav; Manisha Sankhla; Kavita Yadav
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v2i2.69

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The COVID-19 affects medical education by shifting classroom teaching to online mode, facing numerous challenges, particularly in developing countries, such as internet connectivity, technological issues, mode of assessment. Teachers' perspectives and various challenges affecting the e-learning system during the COVID-19 pandemic require attention to ensure effective learning, so the present study aimed to assess the above objective. After institutional ethical committee approval, a cross-sectional observational study was conducted on teachers (30 responded) of phase-I MBBS via a survey questionnaire. The qualitative data were analyzed using chi-square, with a significance level set < 0.05. The majority of teachers were female (70%) and Generation X (60 %), with an 81 % response rate. Faculty (53%) had a positive impression of online teaching but preferred face-to-face instructions (67%). With a non-significant difference (p=0.255), the majority of the teaching staff sometimes faces network and technology challenges but satisfies with online teaching and assessments. Faculty prefer traditional classroom learning and assessment as they miss student participation and feedback, with prior e-teaching training and platform privacy but recognized online mode as an alternative during COVID-19. The faculty had a positive attitude towards online teaching but lack face-to-face interaction with students. Internet access, combined with some technical difficulties, posed a challenge in providing high-quality teaching

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