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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
Articles 356 Documents
The Influence of Teacher Technology Ability, Parental Support, Teacher Competence, Learning Environment, and Learning Interest on Learning Outcomes with The Moderating Variable of Learning Motivation Siti Kholifatun Sa’diah; Dedek Andrian; Nofriyandi Nofriyandi; Aulia Sthephani; Editha Dacara
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i2.1829

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In digital era, motivation become the best variable to increase student learning outcome. This research aims to examine the influence of teachers' technological abilities, parental support, teacher competence, learning environment, interest in learning on learning outcomes with the moderating variable learning motivation of junior high school students in Riau province. The population in this study were all junior high school students in Pekanbaru were taken randomly using a simple random sampling technique, the number of samples taken was based on 9 schools using the Slovin formula, so that 270 students were obtained from the 9 schools. The data collection technique used was a survey and the instrument was a closed questionnaire. The data analysis used in this research is descriptive testing, mediation testing, and hypothesis testing. Based on the results of the t test in the table statistics, it can be seen that there is no influence of teacher technology abilities, teacher competence and interest in learning on learning outcomes. Parental support and the learning environment have a significant effect on learning outcomes. Learning motivation is only able to moderate the variables of teacher technology ability, parental support, teacher competence on learning outcomes.
Values in Meaning of the Binjai Tree as a City Nomenclature: A Local Wisdom Study Baihaqi Siddik Lubis; Mamat Supriatna; Selamat Husni Hasibuan
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.1337

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Local wisdom has worked as an illustration for teaching values. Little is known, nonetheless, regarding the value of the Binjai tree as a place term when teachers teach value education outside of the learner's local setting, causing them to lose awareness of it. This study aims to identify the value contained in the Binjai tree as the name of Binjai City. The research uses a literature study, sourcing data from articles searched in the Google Scholar database. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, presentation, conclusion drawing, and verification. The study uses NVIVO 12 Plus to code nodes and cases. Results show historical value, which is the nomenclature of the city. In addition, there is also socio-cultural value in Binjai trees, which are used as consumption and health materials. Binjai trees also have economic value, as tree trunks are used as building materials, and Binjai fruit is processed as a product. The study emphasizes the importance of value education through the Binjai tree in cultivating democratic, nationalist, and self-identity citizens. The implications of this study extend to learning planning, encouraging teachers to use culturally relevant local educational resources, and building a foundation for extracurricular activities that promote local wisdom heritage.
An Innovative Model of Problem-Based Learning: Exploring Interactional Attitudes as a Pedagogical Innovation in a Novel Context with Emphasis on Character-Based Learning Karlin Geriun Antonius Manik; Verawaty Sinaga; Yubena Abigail Serewati Tambunan; Isyeu Nur Cahyani
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.1437

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Character development in students is an essential aspect of education, complementing efforts to enhance cognitive abilities and skills. Effective teaching strategies play a crucial role in fostering character growth, and Problem-Based Learning (PBL) has emerged as a promising pedagogical approach in this regard. This study aims to analyze the differences in character development between students engaged in PBL and those taught through direct instruction (traditional teaching methods). A literature review methodology was employed, synthesizing previous research on the integration of character development within PBL-based learning models. Student character was assessed using character observation sheets during laboratory sessions. The findings reveal that while teaching strategies do not exert a statistically significant influence on character development, students exposed to PBL demonstrated greater improvements in character attributes compared to those taught through traditional instruction. These results suggest that PBL should be considered a preferred teaching approach to cultivate students' character alongside their academic competencies. The study highlights the need for more precise measurement tools, such as behavioral observation sheets, to better assess character development. This research contributes to the advancement of educational methodologies, offering insights for educators and policymakers on the potential of PBL in shaping well-rounded individuals.
The Use of VR-Box in the Counseling Process to Improve Mastery of Counseling Professional Lecture Materials for Guidance and Counseling Students Gusman Lesmana; Zaharuddin Nur
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i2.594

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Adjustments to the transition period require each student to undergo reorientation from the online method to return to studying using the classical offline method. In response, there needs to be attention to finding new strategies for delivering classical counseling material. This research aims to determine the significance of the influence of cooperative learning on the development of students' public speaking skills. The population in this research was 150 students, and the sample was 40 students as research respondents. The research instrument is a questionnaire in the form of questions referring to indicators: knowing, understanding, applying, analyzing, synthesis, and evaluation. This research method is the Training of Trainers (TOT) method, which provides exposure to learning management training material (planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating) and begins with testing through a quasi-experimental method as initial data. The research results show that the quality of lecture development using the Vr-Box learning strategy has a significant positive correlation trend. The results show a positive and significant influence of Vr-Box learning on the quality of guidance and counseling professional learning. The average increase in lecture quality score was 63.06, with a correlation coefficient between the Vr-Box learning strategy and student personality development of 0.426. From the results, it is recommended to focus learning more on the meaning of the process rather than the results. Learning evaluation must be equipped with process-based outputs and outcomes emphasizing the assessment of steps, activities, and student development during the learning process. The focus is not only on the final result (product) but also on how students achieve those results.
Exploring the Relations between Peer Assessment, Self-Assessment, and Academic Achievement in School Science Experiment Course Riana Nurismawati; Lilit Rusyati; Hanna Nurul Husna; Winda Hidayanti
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.2269

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Assessment has a pivotal role in education to evaluate students’ performance, with peer- and self-assessment as alternative tests to enhance the learning process. However, the links between self and peer assessment remain lacking in studies, in addition to academic achievement, particularly in science education. This study explores the correlations among peer assessment, self-assessment, and academic achievement (GPA) for higher education in School Science Experiment Courses. A correlational and comparative research design was conducted involving 96 preservice teachers. Data were analyzed using SPSS, with Spearman’s rank correlation for link analyses and the Kruskal-Wallis test with post-hoc comparisons for group differences. For overall scores, results described a strong relationship between peer and academic achievement and a weak correlation between peer- and self-assessment. No significant correlation was shown between self-assessment and GPA. For specific indicators, peer assessment is linked strongly with GPA all across indicators, while peer- and self-assessment correlated in six out of ten indicators, and the correlation between self-assessment and GPA lies in one indicator. Group comparisons revealed significant differences in peer- scores across High, average-, and low-achiever groups but no significant differences in self-scores. This relationship shows other alternative and innovative assessments that improve reflective skills and active learning.
Instructional Design for Competency-Based Character Education in Elementary Schools: A Bibliometric Analysis Fidelis Dua; Riche Cynthia Johan; Aloysia Berlindis Lasar
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.1687

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This study uses a bibliometric analysis to examine the trends and impact of instructional design for competency-based character education in elementary schools. Character education plays a crucial role in shaping students' moral and ethical development alongside academic growth. Using data from the Scopus database (2011–2023), this study identifies key publications, authors, institutions, and collaboration networks in this field. A quantitative bibliometric method, employing performance analysis and science mapping, was utilized to evaluate research productivity, citation influence, and keyword trends. Findings reveal an increasing global interest in character education, with Indonesia leading in publication output, followed by Malaysia and the UK. The study highlights the significance of international collaboration, particularly the involvement of Indonesian researchers working abroad. Keyword analysis indicates emerging trends in technology integration, teacher training, and competency-based curriculum development. The study concludes that a structured instructional design is vital in effectively embedding character education within elementary school curricula. This research contributes to the academic discourse by offering a comprehensive bibliometric overview, identifying research gaps, and advocating for stronger international collaborations to enhance character education frameworks. The findings serve as a reference for policymakers, educators, and researchers in designing impactful character education programs.
A Comparative Study in Final Project Implementation of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam Annindita Hartono Putri; Muhammad Jafar Shodiq; Fika Noor Muhammad; M. Aqil Arfan Bin Arjune
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.1964

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This study explores the implementation of final projects in higher education systems in Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam to understand their role in shaping the student learning experience. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, followed by data condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings highlight how academic policies shape the forms and expectations of final projects. In Indonesia, undergraduate final projects are predominantly in the form of theses, while alternatives such as prototypes and projects are emerging depending on institutional policies. Master's and doctoral programs typically involve theses or dissertations. In Brunei, institutions adopt varied approaches: internships at KUPU SB and theses at UNISSA are common for undergraduates, with master's and doctoral programs offering flexibility between research-based theses and coursework. This study concludes that academic frameworks significantly influence student learning dynamics and outcomes. It contributes to educational research by providing insights into the relationship between institutional practices and higher education learning experiences.
Sustainable Financial Literacy: Lessons from Traditional Practices Romi Kurniadi; Nurmala Sari; Novia Sri Dwijayanti
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.2370

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The study investigates the role of indigenous knowledge in shaping green financial literacy within households residing near the Batang Hari River, Jambi, Indonesia, addressing the gap between traditional practices and modern sustainability goals. Employing a qualitative ethnographic approach, the research investigates how traditional values such as frugality, resource sharing, and sustainable asset management are embedded in household financial practices. The findings reveal that families prioritize saving, invest in eco-friendly technologies, and adopt sustainable consumption patterns, such as reducing plastic use and utilizing organic fertilizers. These practices enhance both financial resilience and environmental sustainability. A key contribution of this study is its innovative approach to combining local wisdom with modern green finance principles, offering a culturally relevant framework for financial literacy. The intergenerational transmission of these values ensures long-term sustainability, emphasizing the role of families in promoting eco-conscious financial behaviors. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers and educators to design green financial education programs rooted in local culture, ensuring broader accessibility and impact. By bridging traditional knowledge with contemporary sustainability goals, this study contributes to developing a unique framework for fostering financial and environmental resilience in communities facing economic and ecological challenges.
Socio-Scientific Issues-Based E-Module using Liveworksheets to Enhance Students' Scientific Literacy on Acid-Base Topics Istikomah Yulfa Agustin; Jamil Suprihatiningrum; Agus Kamaludin; Dewi Vitama Pusfitasari
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.2320

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According to PISA data, the level of scientific literacy in Indonesia is relatively low, highlighting the need for innovative learning media tailored to the needs of Generation Z students. This study aims to develop an e-module based on socio-scientific issues using the Liveworksheets platform to enhance students' scientific literacy on acid-base topics. The research employed a Research and Development (RD) method with the ADDIE model, encompassing analysis, design, and development phases. Product validation was conducted by material experts, media experts, and reviewers, while a limited trial was carried out with students. Validation results revealed that the e-module achieved an excellent category from material experts, media experts, and reviewers, with an average ideality percentage of 95%. Student trials also yielded positive responses with excellent content, language, and user-friendliness ratings. The developed e-module incorporates relevant socio-scientific issues, supports technology-based learning, and is designed to accommodate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. Therefore, this e-module is an innovative and effective alternative learning medium to improve students' scientific literacy on acid-base topics. In addition, this e-module has the potential to nurture scientifically literate citizens who can contribute to solving socio-scientific issues in society.
The Impact of Training and Teaching Experience on Instructor Professionalism at Jayapura Aviation Polytechnic Jemi Victor Palpialy; Fatmawati Sabur; Musri Kona
Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jiecr.v6i3.1993

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The quality of education is assessed based on the condition of educational institutions, which should be well-maintained and meet all requirements, along with the various components involved in the educational process. This study aims to determine the influence of training, further education, and teaching experience on improving the professionalism of productive instructors at Jayapura Aviation Polytechnic. The purposive sampling method is used to obtain 40 productive instructors as respondents based on ex-post facto research, and the data analysis is conducted through the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) program. The results show that training, further education, and teaching experience significantly influence the professionalism of educators/instructors/lecturers at Jayapura Aviation Polytechnic. Educators/instructors/lecturers with adequate teaching experience and participation in sufficient training will help realize national education goals and establish quality standards.