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Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research
ISSN : 27229688     EISSN : 27229696     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46843/jiecr
Core Subject : Education,
This journal publishes research articles on various innovation education that are interesting and have an impact on the development of education. The journal publishes articles on interdisciplinary content and cross-field dimensions related to education from various cultural perspectives. The journal includes, but is not limited to the following fields: Education Method Innovation Education Technology Innovation Cultural History Cultural Studies Innovation Learning Innovation Training Innovation Teaching Innovation
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Online Learning in University: Pros and Cons of Study Nanik Hindaryatiningsih
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the advantages and disadvantages of implementing online learning in the Economics Education study program. The research method used is a qualitative case study. Economics Education students and teachers were used as informants in this study. Data was collected using an online questionnaire (google-form), observation, and documents. Data analysis was carried out through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The research findings show that the disadvantages of online learning at Halu Oleo University outweigh the benefits. Several factors were found that both hindered and supported the success of online learning, including social factors from peers and parents, the completeness of technology learning tools, as well as the physical and psychological readiness of students and parents. So, it can be concluded that universities must pay attention to and prepare for all online learning needs. The results of this study have implications for lecturers that online learning has complex challenges and must know the needs, online learning facilities, readiness of human resources, and digital competence of teachers and students.
One Gate Digital Archive for Elementary School Digitalisation Kania Puspa Dewi; Christina Ismaniati; Rahayu Condro Murti
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Archive management is an aspect that must be managed by schools, which still receive a lack of attention despite its importance. This lack of attention to management can be seen in elementary schools, which only rely on one school operator to manage the archives because of a lack of employees. As a result, a lot of data is not archived, damaged, lost, and unorganized. This study aims to produce a web-based one-gate digital archive by utilizing the learning.id account feature that is owned by educators and educational staff in Indonesia. The creation of a one-gate digital archive is carried out to improve the school’s archive management and to increase school digitalization, so that educational services increase. This research uses plomp’s model development research. The advantage of using a one-gate digital archive is that it allows schools to easily change the web's appearance and features needed with low-cost. The result showed that the developed one-gate digital archive was valid and reliable, with an average score of 4,7, which was included in the excellent category. The existence of one gate digital archive is expected to help the principal and teachers in managing the archive. This research still needs to examine the effectiveness of this one-gate digital archive, so further research needs to be done.
Analysis of the Relationship Between the School Principal's Visionary Leadership and Kindergarten Teachers' Performance Erna Kusumawati
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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One of the important factors that influence the quality of teacher performance in is the service provided in the form of school principal leadership. This study aims to analyze the influence of the principal's visionary leadership on the performance of kindergarten teachers. The approach is quantitative, with causal survey techniques and path analysis methods. The sample in this study is the same as the reachable population, namely 87 teachers, consisting of 19 Kindergartens in the Batu Ceper sub-district, Tangerang City. Data Collection Techniques used in this research using questionnaires or questionnaires. Data were analyzed by descriptive and inferential analysis, to test the data analysis require for normality, homogeneity, and ty, linearity regression using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) version-24. Besides that, the Normality Test is also used with the Kolmogrv Smirnov Test technique. The homogeneities was carried out by ANOVA test. Hypothesis testing was carried out with the help of the Excel program computer and using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) software version-24 Based on the research results, Visionary leadership has a direct positive effect on the performance of kindergarten teachers in Batu Ceper, Tangerang City. This is evidenced by the results of the t-test statistic test for Visionary leadership with the acquisition of a tcount of 2.826 with a significant value of 0.000 which is smaller than 0.05, and β = 0.161 it can be concluded that there is a positive and significant influence of visionary leadership on the performance of kindergarten teachers in the Batu Ceper sub-district, Tangerang.
Cross-Cultural Awareness: EFL Learners’ Barriers to Learning English Martin Kustati; Nurhamsi Deswila; Besral Besral; Teuku Zulfikar
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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When one learns a certain language, he/she should also learn its culture. This is because languages and cultures are integrated.  For example, to acquire meanings, language students need to understand the culture of the language they are learning. This study seeks to determine the challenges faced by English language learners in understanding Islamic beliefs and western cultures. This was a descriptive qualitative study that utilized semi-structured interviews to acquire data. Interviews were conducted with eight pupils from the Islamic boarding school Ar-Risalah in West Sumatra. The result of interviews showed that the majority of learners acknowledged that they experienced cross-cultural hurdles in English learning because of being culturally insensitive, misunderstanding of cultural contents in the language materials, and formal intervention regarding the textbook. Students are confused to differentiate cultures shared by Islamic values and Western cultures as those Islamic values are not vividly depicted in English textbooks. Therefore, students have difficulties understanding English. It is imperative that future research investigate this topic, since culture and language are inseparable, in which people learning a certain language are also required to learn its culture.
Microteaching Learning Strategies and Their Roles to Improve Teaching Ability of Teacher Students at Islamic Higher Education Ramang Ramang
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Microteaching as a learning medium and teaching practice is very important in meeting the needs of student teaching practice, especially in the Islamic Religious Education study program, Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training, UIN Datokarama Palu. This study aims to demonstrate microteaching learning strategies and their contribution to the development of quality and teaching skills of teacher students. This research is qualitative descriptive and uses N Vivo Software as a tool or technique for analyzing data. The results of this study concluded that the microteaching learning strategy applied to the Islamic Religious Education study program, UIN Datokarama Palu consisted of two main strategies namely discovery learning and expository method. Discovery learning is a learning strategy that focuses on exploring student interests in carrying out the learning process. The expository method is a learning strategy by providing a general description of aspects of definitions, principles, and concepts about learning materials. The impact of implementing microteaching learning strategies using discovery learning and expository methods is being able to develop student confidence in the teaching process and being able to improve students' abilities in depth about teaching activities.
Integrated Curriculum Model in Character Development Based on Sirah Nabawiyah Niswatin Khoiriyah; Toha Makhshun; Nur Millah Muthohharoh; Evi Fatimatur Rusydiyah
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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In the 21st century, the curriculum must be developed to prepare better graduates with superior knowledge, character, skills, and critical abilities. The curriculum becomes a tool to achieve the goals of educational institutions. For the curriculum, it is necessary to synergize all aspects of human life. The integrative curriculum as an integrated system is essential in several disciplines and with the realities of human life. This research is explanatory with a case study approach. There were 23 respondents, consisting of the head and teachers of Kuttab Al Fatih (KAF) Sidoarjo, Indonesia. The data analysis used descriptive statistics to analyze responses from questionnaire items. This study finds that the Sirah Nabawiyah-based integrative curriculum shows good results in developing children's character education. Transdisciplinary integration is the philosophical foundation of the development of the KAF curriculum.
The Effect of Online Learning on Student Learning Outcomes in Indonesian Subjects Abdul Hakim; Nurhikmah H Nurhikmah; Nur Halisa; Farida Febriati; Latri Aras; Lutfi B Lutfi
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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This study employs a Pre-Experimental Design (Non-design) to examine whether online learning has any effect on learning outcomes in Indonesian subjects. The sample size for this study was 16 students, chosen at random. Data collection methods include observation, testing, and documentation. Observations were made by observing both teacher and student activities. The test consists of a pretest before implementing offline learning and a posttest after implementing online learning, as well as documentation for research purposes. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed ranks test (Z). The average value of student learning outcomes in an Indonesian class after offline learning was higher than after online learning, according to the results of the non-parametric Wilcoxon signed ranks test (Z) processed using SPSS 22 for windows. The findings revealed that the effect of online learning on learning outcomes in an Indonesian course after implementing offline learning is greater than the effect of online learning after implementing offline learning. The findings reveal that the effect of online learning on learning outcomes in an Indonesian language subject after implementing offline learning is greater than the effect of online learning after implementing offline learning. It is possible to conclude that online learning has an effect on students' learning outcomes in Indonesian Class IV subjects at SD Negeri 1 Bonto-Bonto, Pangkep Regency.
Portraying the Implementation of Religious Moderation in Non-Religious Universities in West Java Didin Wahidin; Nandang Arif Saefuloh; Zubaedah Wiji Lestari
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Since its independence, Indonesia has had to overcome numerous difficulties. Terrorism, radicalism, intolerance, and separatism (TRIS), which endangers Indonesia's unity, are one of the problems. According to numerous studies, many colleges are affected by the threats of terrorism, radicalism, intolerance, and separatism. This study aims to portray how religious moderation is implemented in non-religious universities in West Java. The implementation of religious moderation is seen from six indicators: understanding the concept, university policies about religious moderation, national commitment, tolerance, anti-violence attitudes, the accommodation of local wisdom, and compliance with laws and regulations. A mixed-method approach was used in this study, which was conducted at ten universities in West Java. Observation, interviews, documentation, and questionnaires were used to obtain the data. University leaders, lecturers, and students served as the data sources. The study concludes that non-religious universities in West Java have a good and enough carrying capacity and anticipatory readiness to stop the expansion of TRIS by enforcing religious moderation. However, to have a powerful deterrent against the rise of terrorism, radicalism, intolerance, and separatism, it is vital to deepen and affirm the commitment to religious moderation.
Bibliometric Analysis of Ethical Behavior in Education Using VOSviewer Rais Hidayat; Yuyun Elizabeth Patras; Herlina Usman; Yusuf Gunawan; Tustiyana Windiyani
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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The research theme of ethical behavior, particularly in educational organizations, is of great importance. There have been many publications on ethical behavior, but there has been no research to identify and summarize publications on it comprehensively. This research aims to clarify the history and predict the hotspots of ethical behavior themes in the future. This research method uses bibliographical analysis using the VOSviewer application. Data was sourced from the Scopus database between 1982 and 2021, downloaded into Excel 2016, and processed by VOSviewer. Bibliometric maps are formed by VOSviewer software automatically.Results of the research, which began with a search on the article title through the keyword "ethic* behav*," obtained 957 documents. After being limited by publication between 1983 and 2021, 590 papers were accepted. Then it was restricted again based on articles, reviews, and English obtained from as many as 399 documents. The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada are the most productive countries writing this theme. Department of Management, Haworth College of Business, Western Michigan University, United States; School of Management, the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, United States; andDepartment of Basic Psychology and Methodology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain; they are the most prolific Institutions with this theme. The Journal of Business Ethics, Ethics and Behavior, and Science and Engineering Ethics are the journals that expose ethical behavior the most. Meanwhile, the most prolific authors are Deshpande S.P, Joseph J, Cronan T.P, Leonard N.K., Al Habusi H., and Gino F. Conclusion of the research with the theme of ethical behavior is generally associated with behavior in business, the prerequisite occurrence of ethical behavior in organizations, and variables that can improve and shape ethical behavior. In line with the development of societal progress, ethical behavior research requires more intensive attention, especially in education organizations, because the quality and sustainability of human life, business, and education lie in the quality of ethical behavior.
English for Religious Purposes: The Specific Purposes of Islamic University Students in Indonesia in Learning English Paidi Gusmuliana; Safnil Safnil; Syafryadin Syafryadin; Kodarni Kodarni
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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In the past, English was considered the language of non-Islamic religions but now English is believed to be the language for international communication for academic and 'dakwah' purposes. However, students of Islamic universities and institutes may have various purposes for learning English. This is because young scholars may have not seen the real need to study English outside the campus and this is not introduced by their teachers when they study at high schools. This study is aimed at describing the main purposes of learning English as a foreign language perceived by the students of Islamic Institutes and Universities in Indonesia. Seven hundred and fourteen undergraduate students from three different Islamic institutes were involved in this study. The finding shows that the primary objective of students learning English at these three institutions is to serve as a conduit for promoting the faith of Islam and to be able to convey Islamic teachings on a larger (international) basis Furthermore, these students stated that their religious goal in learning English was to be able to improve their English language skills while also receiving a lot of Islamic knowledge, even in the form of English material delivered concretely.