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Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
Published by Universitas Islam Riau
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2745942X     DOI : 10.25299
Core Subject : Education,
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education publishes research journals and critical analysis studies in the areas of Sport Education twice a year, in April, August and December. The theme of the paper covers: Learning Physical Education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 119 Documents
The influence of thinking styles and gender on students' creative thinking abilities in physical education Dupri; Suherman, Adang; Budiana, Dian; Juliantine, Tite
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(2).16781

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Background: Modern developments require Generation Z to be able to face future challenges that cannot be predicted. Research Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate how thinking styles and gender can develop creative thinking skills in students when learning physical education and also to investigate the interaction between thinking style and gender on creative thinking skills. Methods: This study used a non-experimental design. Thinking style is measured by learning and thinking style tests (SOLAT), and creative thinking skills are measured by the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT), which consists of four indicators: fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. The sampling technique in this study was cluster random sampling. The random process is carried out in two stages: the first is random selection by randomly selecting, and the second is the second is random assignment. The sample for this research was 68, consisting of 33 men and 35 women. Meanwhile, the analysis was done by looking at n-gain and continuing with the ANOVA test. Findings/Results: The results of this study indicate that thinking styles and gender significantly impact students' creative thinking ability, and there is also an interaction between thinking styles and types that significantly affects students' creative thinking ability. The analysis of the data obtained found a significant relationship between gender and students' creative thinking skills in physical education. Conclusion: Male students have better creative thinking skills than female students because they tend to use the right brain to develop their thinking skills. In developing creative thinking skills, grouping based on gender is necessary. Future research needs to be conducted by considering the right learning model for developing creative thinking skills during physical education learning.
Integration of the Pancasila student profile in physical education learning Nopiyanto, Yahya Eko; Pujianto, Dian; Maisarah, Ira; Wibowo, Cahyo; Kardi, Ipa Sari
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(2).16879

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Background: The integration of the Pancasila Student Profile (PSP) in physical education (PE) learning represents a significant endeavour to align educational practices with national values and aspirations. Through rigorous research and thoughtful implementation strategies, educators can harness the transformative potential of PE to cultivate socially responsible citizens who embody the spirit of Pancasila in their actions and interactions within the broader Indonesian society. Research Objectives: The aim of this research is to determine the level of integration of Pancasila student profiles in physical education learning in Bengkulu City. Methods: The quantitative research method was used to achieve this goal. The sample was 432 students whose taken randomly among the elementary school, middle school, and high school. The instrument in this research was a questionnaire. The data was analysed using the mean ideal and the deviation standard ideal. Finding/Results: The integration of the PSP in schools in the city of Bengkulu has four different categories. In the very high category, the frequency is 51; in the high category, the frequency is 301; in the moderate category, the frequency is 78; and in the low category, the frequency is 2. Conclusion: The Pancasila profile of students learning PE in Bengkulu City is well implemented. The novelty of integrating the PSP into PE learning lies in its unique approach to instilling national values and character education in the PE curriculum. This integration aims to encourage holistic student development by combining physical education learning with the values of God Almighty, independence, global diversity, cooperation, critical thinking, and creative thinking, which are the core of the Pancasila student profile.
Investigating the relationship between fear of missing out and teacher education students' school engagement in physical education Ishak, Muchamad; Yunisal, Papat; Setiawan, Edi; Fernando, Leanjo; Lobo, Joseph
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(2).16897

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Background: Notably, there is a scarcity of papers that focus on deepening the relationship between fear of missing out (FoMO) and school engagement for undergraduate students, most especially in a university setting in Indonesia and the Philippines. Research Objectives: In this regard, this study aims to deepen the relationship between the FoMO and school engagement. Methods: In this research, a correlational method was adopted. The respondents for the study were undergraduate students currently taking the Bachelor of Physical Education degree at the College of Teacher Training and Education Pasundan (Indonesia) and the University in Region III (Philippines). Instrument FoMO used the Fear of Missing Out scale (FoMOS), and the involvement used UWES-9. Pearson-R analysis was used to analyse the relationship between FoMO and school engagement. Finding/Results: After obtaining data from 100 teacher education students taking the degree in Bachelor of Physical Education, it was observed that there is no significant relationship between overall FoMO and school engagement (r(98) = .190, p = .059). Additionally, no significant relationship was found between the FoMO-Private Factor (r(98) = .145, p = .147), the FoMO-Social Factor (r(98) = .173, p = .085), and school engagement. Conclusion: Thus, we confirm that students' engagement in their studies is not significantly influenced by FoMO. This research contributes information to teachers and students regarding the relationship between FoMO and school engagement in physical education.
Physical education teacher skills in preparing HOTS lesson plans and their contribution to teaching performance Hardiansyah, Sefri; Blegur, Jusuf
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(2).17042

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  Background: Higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) are 21st-century thinking skills needed by students to survive the demands of the current era. However, the problem is that teachers often do not optimally include HOTS in the lesson plan and the implementation of learning. Research Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the teacher's skill in preparing HOTS lesson plans and the teacher's performance in applying them to physical education. Methods: This type of research is correlational using two research variables: the teacher's skills in preparing HOTS lesson plans and teaching performance. The participants were 28 physical education teachers (men = 21, women = 7) who participated in the Teacher Professional Education Programme at Universitas Negeri Padang in 2022. The HOTS lesson plan data and teacher teaching videos were taken from the documented performance test results (PDF files and teaching videos). Data analysis used regression with the help of SPSS version 25. Findings/Results: The results showed that α < 0.05 (0.007) with a regression value of 2.923 means that the teacher's skills in preparing HOTS lesson plans are positively determined by their performance in teaching HOTS to students. The contribution made by the teacher's ability to prepare HOTS lesson plans to teacher teaching performance is 24.70%. Conclusion: Teachers who can prepare a good HOTS lesson plan can provide a guarantee for their HOTS teaching performance. Thus, the more detailed the teacher formulates the goals, objectives, activities, media, and HOTS assessments, the more it helps them determine their teaching performance that encourages their students' HOTS.
Development of physical education e-modules for students of the Islamic early childhood education program: utilisation of the FlipHTML5 application Kuswanto, Cahniyo Wijaya; Pratiwi, Dona Dinda
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).16371

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Background: This study addresses the gap in independent learning materials for Early Childhood Islamic Education (PIAUD) students, particularly the absence of physical education modules that integrate teachings from the Quran and Hadith. Research Objectives: The research aims to develop an interactive e-module designed to facilitate independent learning while aligning with Islamic values. Methods: Using the ADDIE model, which includes analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages, the study involved a sample of 50 PIAUD students. Data was collected through observations, interviews, student response questionnaires, and expert validation forms for Islamic and physical education. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used to assess student engagement, content relevance, ease of use, and the module's overall effectiveness. Findings/Results: The results demonstrated that the e-module significantly improved student engagement and learning outcomes, particularly by integrating Islamic teachings into physical education. Feedback from students and experts confirmed that the module was relevant, user-friendly, and effective in promoting independent learning. Conclusion: The study concludes that the interactive e-modules incorporating Islamic values can enhance independent learning for PIAUD students, and it recommends the development of similar modules for other subjects while advocating for the broader integration of Islamic principles in modern educational tools.
Enhancing social skills: the impact of advanced physical education program development Amirudin; Nurdin, Ambia; Zahara; Nugraha, Hendra; Masyitah
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).16546

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Background: The cultivation of social behaviour during childhood and adolescence holds paramount importance, serving as a cornerstone for the establishment of robust interpersonal connections in subsequent stages of life, whether transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. Research Objective: This research aims to assess how implementing enhanced physical education influences social interactions and behaviour among adolescents. Methods: The study employed a pretest-posttest control group design, involving experimental and control groups randomly selected from high school students in the City of Aceh. The study’s population was drawn from class X students at a public high school in Aceh City, encompassing 4 classes with a total of 124 students. Cluster random sampling was employed as the sampling technique. The researcher randomly selected one class as the experimental group and another as the control group. The participants included two classes: 30 students from class 10B as the experimental group and 30 students from class 10D as the control group. Thus, the study involved a total of 60 participants. Social behaviour was evaluated using standardised questionnaires measuring various dimensions. The pre-test and post-test data analysis techniques were analysed using a homogeneity test, a normality test, and a Mann-Whitney test using SPSS version 22, with a significance threshold set at p < 0.05. Finding/Result: The results indicate significant improvements in social behaviour among adolescents who underwent the enhanced physical education, sports, and health program compared to the control group. Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of integrating comprehensive physical education into high school curricula to foster positive social development among adolescents.
Enhancing students’ engagement and motivation in physical education: the role of fitness tracker apps Rusmitaningsih, Fika Nuraini; Subarjah, Herman; Yustiana, Yusi Riksa; Saputra, Deddy Rahmat
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).17215

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Background: The integration of technology in physical education (PE) has gained increasing attention for its potential to enhance student engagement and motivation. Fitness tracker applications, available on smartphones and wearables, offer innovative solutions for real-time feedback, activity monitoring, and motivational support. Research Objective: This study evaluates eleventh-grade students' perceptions of the effectiveness of fitness tracker apps in enhancing engagement and motivation in PE. Methods: The study was conducted with 60 students (30 males and 30 females) at Vocational High School 3 Tegal, Central Java, Indonesia. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from structured questionnaires and fitness trackers with qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews and direct observations. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and paired t-tests, while thematic analysis was applied to the qualitative data.  Finding/Results: The quantitative results indicated significant improvements in student engagement, motivation, and awareness of physical fitness, with increased frequency of app usage and higher motivation to exercise (p < 0.05). Qualitative analysis revealed that students appreciated the real-time feedback and motivational features of the apps, which enhanced their overall enjoyment and commitment to physical activities. However, technical challenges such as data synchronisation issues and difficulties with initial setup were consistently reported by participants. Conclusion: Fitness tracker applications hold significant potential to enhance student engagement and motivation in PE. The relatively small sample size (60 students) may limit the generalisability of the findings. Future research should address this limitation by incorporating larger samples and exploring solutions to technical challenges.
Improving students’ responsibility in tennis courses: “The Silent Movement” model for physical education programme Kesumawati, Selvi Atesya; Makorohim, M. Fransazeli; Fikri, Aprizal; Fahritsani, Husni
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).17491

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Background: Tennis courses are a mandatory component prepared for prospective physical education teachers in universities. However, many students do not achieve optimal learning outcomes due to the irresponsible attitude of students, which can hinder the learning process. Research Objective: The purpose of this study is to develop and produce a tennis learning model (Silent Movement Tennis) for increasing the sense of personal and social responsibility in students. Silent Movement Tennis is the latest model in tennis learning, and there has been no previous research. Method: This research used the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) method in producing a learning model called “Silent Movement Tennis,” which consists of 4 movement skill activity posts that must be carried out by every student with a sense of responsibility. The respondents of this study are all 4th semester students (academic year 2023-2024), totalling 30 people, consisting of 9 females and 21 males at a university in the city of Palembang. The Silent Movement Tennis model was also validated by 3 experts consisting of 1 learning planning expert, 1 tennis practitioner, and 1 developmental psychologist and analysed using the Content Validity Index (CVI) and Content Validity Ratio (CVR). Finding/Result: The results of validation by experts who have been analysed show the value of the Content Validity Index (CVI) shows an average score of 3.63, and the Content Validity Ratio (CVR) analysis shows an average score of 0.27, which means the model developed is appropriate, relevant, or good, and also high content validity to increase the sense of social and personal responsibility for students. Conclusion: Silent Movement Tennis model as an alternative model to improve basic tennis skills and student responsibility. Future research efforts must focus on the design and implementation of sports values programs, namely by developing learning games and other sports based on the TPSR model to foster and develop a sense of personal and social responsibility that is important for students to become an adaptive and resilient generation, which ultimately contributes to their future success.
Effectiveness of Experiential Learning Approaches (ELA) in enhancing students’ active participation in physical education Buen, Ralph Julius; Carcahente, Carlito; Chu, Paula Danielle; Limbo-Rivera, Charis
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).18082

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Background: Active participation in physical education (PE) is essential for students’ development yet remains challenging in many schools. Research Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of experiential learning approaches, including role-playing and interactive simulations, in enhancing students’ willingness and ability to actively participate in PE at Gabas Integrated School (GIS). Methods: This study utilised a one-group pretest-posttest design in which 34 Grade 9 GIS students participated. A researcher-made survey questionnaire patterned from the Students’ Participation Survey and the Motivation in Physical Education Survey and a checklist tool were used to gather data. Education experts reviewed the survey questionnaire to ensure content validity and conducted a pilot test. The collected data were analysed using Jeffrey’s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP). Findings/Results: The study revealed that the students’s willingness to participate was initially moderately willing, which increased to extremely willing after the intervention. The student’s ability to participate improved from a participative rating to a highly participative rating after the intervention. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test further revealed significant differences between the students’ willingness and ability to participate before and after the intervention. Conclusion: These findings concluded that an experiential learning approach effectively enhances students’ active participation in terms of their willingness and ability to participate in PE classes. Thus, the Department of Education must encourage teachers to use ELA to transform students from passive spectators to active participants. Physical education teachers must also consider incorporating performance-based learning and real-life scenarios that allow students to apply their skills in meaningful contexts to their physical education teaching.
A content analysis on the challenges experienced in implementing technology in physical education in Indonesia Zulkifli; Henjilito, Raffly; Makorohim, M. Fransazeli; Yani, Ahmad; Alficandra
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/esijope.2024.vol5(3).18254

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Background: The lack of studies that specifically examines the challenges of implementing technology in physical education, with a content analysis approach using NVivo 12 Plus prompted this study to be carried out. Research Objective: This study identifies strategies to overcome these obstacles and provides recommendations for policymakers and educators. The aim is to increase the effectiveness of the learning process through more effective use of technology. This research is also encouraged because the related findings are one of the few studies that have been conducted, especially in Indonesia, so this can fill the research gap. Methods: This method combines qualitative research with content analysis. It used Nvivo 12 Plus software to discover and analyse the main themes. The units of analysis used are text search queries and case classification. Finding/Results: The findings of this study reveal that the employment of technological aids in physical education is beneficial as it allows greater access and flexibility in learning, enhances students’ motivation and participation, and offers innovative teaching-learning tools. Nonetheless, inside the Indonesian education sector, there are still identified issues regarding constrained access to technology in many places, considering gaps in the deployment of digital infrastructure and the development of students’ and educators’ digital skills. Conclusion: Improvements in telecommunications infrastructure, better digital literacy among the teaching and student populations, and opportunities for closer governmental cooperation with industry will be vital to addressing these hurdles more effectively. Although there are still some struggles, this research highlights how technology should be implemented in physical education in the digital age. This study helps identify and analyse the main challenges to developing strategies for improving technology use in physical education, especially among students and educators.

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