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Integrated Science Education Journal
ISSN : 27163725     EISSN : 27161609     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37251/isej
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Covers all the Integrated Science Education Journal (ISEJ) at the level of primary, secondary, senior, and higher education. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on Educational advancements and establishing new collaborations in these areas. Original research papers state-of-the-art reviews are invited for publication in all areas of Integrated Science Education Journal (ISEJ). Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to the following: Science Education Literacy Ethoscience-Based Learning Collaborative & Interactive In Science Learning Learning Analysis for Science Education Science Education Management Systems STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) in Science Education Virtual Based Learning In The Laboratory E-Learning And Multimedia For Science Education Science Teacher Evaluation Curriculum, Research, and Development for Science Education Web-Based Tools For Science Education Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment in Science Education Global Issues in Science Education Games and Simulations in Science Education Mobile/Ubiquitous Computing In Science Education
Articles 145 Documents
The Interactive Electronic Book Learning Media: Social Science Learning Motivation of Students Utami, Rohyana Felisa; Ratnaningrum, Ika
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i2.1788

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to develop, validate, and evaluate the effectiveness of Interactive Electronic Book Media—referred to as Bukelin—to enhance student motivation in learning IPAS (Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam dan Sosial) among fifth-grade elementary school students Methodology: The research adopts the Research and Development (R&D) approach, utilizing the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The participants were Grade V students of Elementary School Lemberang, Banyumas. Data collection involved a combination of instruments, including tests, interviews, observations, questionnaires, and documentation to comprehensively assess feasibility and effectiveness. Main Findings: The feasibility test results showed that the Interactive Electronic Book Media was well-received, with a 71% feasibility score from media experts (categorized as “eligible”) and a 90% score from material experts (categorized as “very feasible”). Effectiveness was measured through pretest and posttest scores, resulting in an N-gain value of 0.7096, indicating a high increase in student motivation. Students demonstrated improved engagement, enthusiasm, and autonomy during IPAS learning sessions with Bukelin. Novelty/Originality of this study: Unlike conventional printed textbooks, Bukelin integrates interactive multimedia elements, including images, audio, and video, creating a dynamic, student-centered learning experience. This digital approach not only supports independent and active learning but also aligns with current technological trends in education. The study contributes to the limited research on multimedia integration in primary school contexts in Indonesia and offers a practical solution to enhance learning motivation through interactive digital tools. These findings suggest that well-designed digital media can significantly enrich the elementary learning experience.
Development of Merdeka Curriculum Teaching Modules focused on Green Chemistry Materials Setyowati, Giyarsih; Siregar, Lamtiar Ferawaty; Pongkendek, Jesi Jecsen; Parlindungan, John Yoro
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 5 No 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v5i3.1885

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Purpose of the study: To find out the procedure for developing Merdeka Curriculum teaching modules on green chemistry material and producing products in the form of teaching modules on green chemistry material that are valid and practical. Methodology: This type of research is R&D using the 4D model, but in this study, it only reached the 3D stage, namely Define, Design, and Develop. The subjects of this study were 2 people validating the teaching module, 5 teachers responding, and 34 students of class X/Phase E of Senior High Scool 2 Merauke. The instruments used in data collection were interviews, questionnaires, and validation. Main Findings: The results of this study indicate that the Merdeka curriculum teaching module on green chemistry material from the product validation assessment is 95% with a very valid category. Reviewed from the practicality aspect, it can be seen from the teacher response assessment of 92% with a very practical category. Based on the results of the study, the Merdeka curriculum teaching module on green chemistry material is declared valid and practical to use. Novelty/Originality of this study: The teaching modules that are compiled are integrated with student abilities, facilities and infrastructure of Phase E at Senior High Scool 2 Merauke, assessments, materials are integrated with the local context. The teaching modules that are compiled are adjusted to the students' learning styles and have been validated by the validator.
The Measuring Energy Literacy: Validation of Knowledge, Attitude, and Behavior Instruments Using the Rasch Model Bimastari, Inda Hasanah; Yusup, Muhamad; Kistiono, Kistiono
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.2025

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to develop and validate a Rasch Model-based energy knowledge, attitude, and behavior assessment instrument to measure energy literacy among high school students. Methodology: The research design followed the stages of theory-based instrument development and the Rasch modeling approach. The quantitative approach and instrument development process were carried out through the stages of item preparation based on literature review and theoretical indicators, validation by experts, and field testing of 50 participants. Main Findings: The knowledge instrument has high quality, obtained as much as 9 data showing a fit for the Rasch model, such as MNSQ infit and outfit values ranging from 0.84 to 1.25. and positive point measure correlations. Instrument reliability shows infit and outfit results that are still within the ideal tolerance range, obtained sequentially the person reliability values of knowledge, attitude, and behavior of 0.50, 0.76 and 0.75. So that the instrument is suitable for accurate and consistent measurement. Novelty/Originality of this study: this study provides innovation in the energy literacy measurement literature (knowledge, attitude, and behavior) with an in-depth evaluation of item performance and respondent ability distribution using empirical and applicable methods for the development of evidence-based and Rasch model-based assessment instruments.
Development of Powtoon-Assisted Learning Media to Improve Students' Critical Thinking Skills in Science Subjects Linda, Rocha; Bukhori, Achmad; Priyolistiyanto, Andi
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.1859

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to develop Powtoon-assisted learning media to improve critical thinking skills among eighth-grade science subjects at Junior High School 1 BPR Ranau Tengah. Methodology: This qualitative study uses Powtoon software to design instructional media. Data were collected using interview guides, observation sheets, and documentation. Miles and Huberman's interactive model was applied to the data analysis. Primary data were collected through field interviews and classroom observations; Secondary data is obtained from books, journals, and online sources. Main Findings: Powtoon-assisted learning media significantly increased student engagement, understanding, and motivation in science learning. Students exhibit better critical thinking skills, especially in analyzing, evaluating, and articulating ideas logically. Teachers reported increased student participation and enthusiasm. Despite technical challenges such as internet access and device limitations, the overall response to Powtoon media was positive and indicated a significant improvement in learning effectiveness. Novelty/Originality of this Study: This study introduces Powtoon as an innovative tool specifically applied to enhance critical thinking in science at the junior high school level. Unlike previous research that focused on general understanding or motivation, this study highlights Powtoon's role in developing high-level thinking. It contributes to the practice of digital education by bridging animation-based media with the development of cognitive skills.
Meta-Analysis: Comparison of the Effectiveness of Hybrid and Traditional Learning Models At college Levels In 7 Countries Abidin, Zaenal; Aminudin, Sukron
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.1851

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Purpose of the study: The Covid-19 pandemic's shift to hybrid learning presents a future educational solution. Though new, hybrid models are widely adopted at universities globally. This study examines hybrid learning effectiveness compared to traditional methods across various countries. Methodology: This meta-analysis study utilizes Google Scholar database (2020-2024) through Publish or Perish application. Research stages include: 1) Article metadata search, 2) Filtering, 3) Data analysis, and 4) Interpretation and visualization of results. Article analysis employs random effects model using JASP application to examine Effect Size across various articles. Main Findings: The results of the study obtained 7 articles from various countries that discussed the effectiveness of hybrid and traditional learning models that have varying Effect Size values. The results of the analysis showed that 41.7% of this learning model was effectively used in learning at the university level in 7 countries such as Hongkong, Morocco, China, the Philippines, UAE, Switzerland, and Malaysia. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study contributes novel understanding of hybrid learning effectiveness in higher education post-pandemic. It demonstrates improved student outcomes and participation while emphasizing efficient, adaptive, data-driven institutional policies. The study proposes integrating collaborative, project-based learning with artificial intelligence support for inclusive, sustainable, responsive education addressing digital era challenges.
The Influence of Democratic Leadership Style and Quality of Work Life on Science Teacher Performance Ferdiansah, Renaldi; Ismaya, Bambang; Wahyudin, Undang Ruslan
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.1884

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Purpose of the study: This study investigates the influence of democratic leadership style and quality of work life (QWL) on teacher performance in junior high schools. Methodology: The research was conducted using a quantitative approach with a causal-associative design, involving 65 teachers from two schools in Tempuran Subdistrict, Karawang. Data were collected through validated and reliable questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression. Main Findings: The findings reveal that both democratic leadership style and QWL have a positive and significant effect on teacher performance, both partially and simultaneously, with a combined contribution of 52.4%. These results underscore the importance of participatory leadership practices and teacher well-being in enhancing professionalism and productivity within educational settings. Novelty/Originality of this Study: The novelty of this research lies in its integration of leadership and QWL into a single analytical model, whereas most prior studies examined these variables independently. By situating the study within the context of regional public schools, it offers new perspectives on educational management in environments that often face resource and welfare challenges. The implications are substantial for school principals and policymakers, as the findings highlight the need to strengthen human-centered leadership practices and establish supportive work conditions that foster job satisfaction, recognition, and commitment, ultimately improving student learning outcomes.
Analysis Analysis of Ethno-STEM-Integrated PBL E-Module to Enhance Creative Thinking Skills of 8th Grade Junior High School Students Almira, Hening Tyas; Yamtinah, Sri; Masykuri, Mohammad
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.2089

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Purpose of the study: This research aims to analyze the needs for developing an Ethno-STEM-integrated Problem-Based Learning (PBL) e-module to enhance the creative thinking skills of 8th-grade junior high school students on the topics of vibrations, waves, and sound. Methodology: This study employed a mixed method. The instrument used was a questionnaire adapted from previous research. The sample consisted of junior high school science teachers and students in Karanganyar Regency. Data analysis used descriptive statistics. Main Findings: The findings revealed a significant gap between current science learning practices and the demands of 21st-century education. Teachers reported difficulties in explaining abstract concepts such as vibrations, waves, and sound using conventional methods, compounded by the limited availability of instructional media that integrates local cultural wisdom. Meanwhile, students expressed strong interest in digital and contextual learning resources, yet their creative thinking skills remained low, with an average score of only 49.4%. This indicates the urgent need for innovative, interactive, and culturally relevant learning solutions. Novelty/Originality of this Study: The development of an Ethno-STEM-based PBL e-module that not only integrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with local wisdom but also explicitly targets the four core aspects of creative thinking: fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Unlike conventional modules, this approach leverages ethnoscience contexts to make abstract concepts more tangible while simultaneously fostering problem-solving and higher-order thinking. Thus, the research provides a strategic foundation for designing learning media that is pedagogically sound, culturally meaningful, and aligned with the competencies required in the global era.
Advancing Sustainable Development Goal 6: Innovations, Challenges, and Pathways for Clean Water and Sanitation Jackson, Msafiri Mmamba; Alfaki, Amjd Abdallah Omer
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.2114

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Purpose of the study: The aim of this research is to analyze the global state of clean water and sanitation, identify the main challenges faced, and explore innovative solutions and strategies that can contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6 by 2030. Methodology: This study employed a systematic literature review and comparative analysis with secondary data from WHO, UNICEF, and the World Bank. Data collection was conducted through international databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive quantitative analysis and thematic qualitative analysis using a matrix-based instrument. Main Findings: Research shows that more than 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water and 3.4 billion people lack adequate sanitation services, with the greatest disparities occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Innovations such as smart water monitoring, low-cost filtration, rainwater harvesting, and community-based sanitation programs have proven to have significant impact. However, persistent barriers include limited funding, social inequality, climate change, and weak governance. Novelty/Originality of this study: This research integrates technological innovation, public health approaches, community participation, and policy frameworks into a comprehensive analysis of clean water and sanitation. Unlike previous research that focused solely on technical or health aspects, this study expands knowledge by mapping multidimensional strategies and providing practical recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders.
The Effect of Integrating Green Sustainable Science and Technology into STEM Learning on Students’ Environmental Literacy Aye, May Zin
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.2116

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to explore the integration of Green Sustainable Science and Technology (GSST) in STEM learning to improve junior high school students’ environmental literacy through a project-based learning approach. Methodology: A qualitative case study design was employed. Data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with teachers and school officials, and document analysis. The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model, which consists of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Main Findings: The results show that teachers successfully integrated GSST into STEM learning through project-based activities, such as designing energy-saving devices using recycled materials. Students demonstrated high enthusiasm, gained meaningful learning experiences, and developed awareness of environmental protection. Supportive school policies and facilities further enhanced students’ conceptual understanding, environmental literacy, and positive attitudes toward sustainability. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study introduces GSST integration into STEM learning at the secondary school level as an innovative model to enhance environmental literacy. The novelty lies in linking sustainability with practical project-based approaches, advancing educational practices that foster both conceptual mastery and environmental responsibility to support sustainable education.
Evaluating Science Readiness of Pre-Service Elementary Teachers Through Diagnostic Assessment and Parental Feedback: Implications for Teacher Education Avelino, Zydrick L
Integrated Science Education Journal Vol 6 No 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/isej.v6i3.2133

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Purpose of the study: This study aimed to measure the science education readiness of BEEd pre-service teachers through diagnostic assessments, gather parental feedback on curriculum implementation and available resources, and identify priority areas for improvement that will enhance licensure preparation, instructional quality, and stakeholder engagement in teacher education. Methodology: The study employed a census of BEEd pre-service teachers and their parents from Bataan Peninsula State University-Bagac Campus during Academic Year 2024–2025. Data were collected through a diagnostic test aligned with the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) science component, structured parental questionnaires, and a 4-point Likert-scale survey. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the diagnostic test and survey responses, while thematic analysis was applied to the qualitative parental feedback. Main Findings: The diagnostic test results showed a low mean science score of 2.68 out of 10 among BEEd pre-service teachers. Parents reported satisfaction with curriculum relevance and teaching quality but expressed concerns about the adequacy of science resources, the consistency of academic updates, and the level of school–parent communication. Thematic analysis confirmed the need for improved instructional materials, strengthened stakeholder engagement, enhanced academic support systems, and the integration of culturally responsive and technology-based approaches in science education. Novelty/Originality of this Study: This study is distinct in combining diagnostic test results with parental feedback to evaluate the readiness of BEEd pre-service teachers in science education. While earlier works have mainly focused on student performance, this research highlights the importance of parental perspectives, curriculum evaluation, and innovative approaches.