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International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL)
ISSN : 27748359     EISSN : 27744426     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47134/ijsl.v1i1
IJSL: International Journal of Social Learning (e-ISSN 2774-4426|p-ISSN 2774-8359) is a double blind international peer reviewed and open access journal to disseminating all information contributing to the understanding and development of social learning. The aim is to publish conceptual and research articles that explore the learning innovation of social and the everyday experience of social learning for students and society. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, graduate students and policy makers. The articles published may take the form of original research, theoretical analyses, and critical review. All articles should be in English. The scope of journal : internet based learning, modern learning, the use of technology for learning, learning of social education, curriculum development for social learning, media innovation for social learning, strategy of social learning, empowerment and community development, social campaign for society, non-formal education, entrepreneurship learning for society, disaster education for society, peace education for society. IJSL: International Journal of Social Learning is published by Indonesian Journal Publisher in cooperation with Indonesian Social Studies Association (APRIPSI).
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 198 Documents
The Quality of Supervision and Assessment in Industry-Based Learning Phuthi, Nduduzo; Mpofu, Lungisani
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): December
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Effective student assessment measures the rigor, effectiveness and quality of learning and teaching. There is a persistent concern among higher education practitioners about the accuracy and quality of academic supervision and assessment, particularly in areas of experiential learning. The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate practitioner conceptions on the effectiveness of supervision and assessment practices of industry-based learning in enhancing quality academic practices carried out at five universities in Zimbabwe. This paper analyses stakeholder views, reflections and understandings on student supervision and assessment processes in industry-based learning programs in Zimbabwe universities. Through interviews, focus group discussions, and open and closed questions in structured questionnaires, the participants in the mixed methods study, drawn from universities and their workplace partner organizations, give insights into their activities that characterize the dominant student supervision and assessment practices. The research results show that the participants were moderately satisfied with the overall assessment processes, raising concerns on quality issues, supervisor qualities and competencies, assessment visits by lecturers, and student guidance in the workplace. It is evident that the assessment systems in the work-integrated learning program in the affected universities not only compromised the desired confidence and trust of the students in their assessors but unsettled the assessors themselves, a situation that would naturally invite appropriate corrective action. Participative assessment, an approach where the facilitator seeks to directly involve and share the responsibility for assessment with learners is compatible with industry-based learning approaches because students can engage in self-regulation and intrinsically sanctioned learning.
Management Practices and Holistic Development of Dance Troupe in Selected Secondary Schools Aquino, John Michael D.
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): April
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Management is a procedure of designing and sustaining an environment where everyone works together to attain the organization's goal. The study is a comparative analysis of the management practices of selected secondary public schools' dance troupe. This study is primarily anchored to the Skills Acquisition Theory (SAT). Specifically, the aims to identify the management practices and holistic development of the dance troupe members. The research study wants to determine the procedures in terms of rehearsals and training, community involvement, qualification of dancers, facilities, financial support, and the level of dancers' attributes in terms of attitude, discipline, and skills. The researcher also wants to determine if there is a significant relationship between the management practices and holistic development on the personal attributes of dance troupe members of the selected secondary public schools. Using a descriptive-quantitative methodology, a self-administered questionnaire was utilized in the survey of 172 dancers. The results revealed that dancers are well-disciplined and highly skilled. The management of the dance troupe struggles in terms of qualifications of the members, facilities, and financial support, which ultimately affect their preparation and training programs. Hence, there is a significant relationship between the management practices and holistic development of dance troupe members. The dance troupe's practices, skills, attitudes, and discipline have to maintain.
Narrative Study of Teaching Strategies and Challenges Encountered by Teachers in Synchronous Online Classes Dimaculangan, Kristine Anne; Hadji Abas, Hanifa; Quinto, Celestie S.
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): April
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The COVID-19 pandemic urged a dramatic shift in the educational landscape, whereby digital platforms are utilized in teaching and learning. This new setup has posed challenges in teaching mathematics; hence, this study was conceptualized to explore the different teaching strategies and challenges math teachers encountered in their synchronous online classes (SOC). It aimed to draw analysis and increased understanding of the experiences related to teaching strategies and challenges, focusing on two essential aspects of teaching and learning: content and student engagement. Online in-depth interviews involving nine (9) Junior High School mathematics teachers of a private academic institution in Southern Luzon were conducted for data gathering. Results depict two significant themes as the participants' strategies in their SOC: teacher-directed instruction and motivational strategies.Meanwhile, three major themes emerged as challenges encountered by the participants: the role of the teacher, time constraints, and students' responsiveness. Findings suggest that some of the difficulties in synchronous online teaching may have resulted from the tendency to replicate face-to-face teaching in a virtual classroom and lack of technological proficiency. Hence, opportunities to enhance teachers’ knowledge and skills in digital pedagogies and more student-centered online teaching approaches can be a gateway to address the challenges posed.
E-Learning: An Implication of Covid-19 Pandemic for the Teaching and Learning of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Ogun State’s Tertiary Institutions Abdul-Ganiy Kayode Ahmad
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): April
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The covid-19 pandemic has significantly brought a lot of challenges and innovations to the educational sector. This study, therefore, examined the level of adoption of e-learning as an implication of the Covid-19 pandemic for teaching and learning of Arabic (ARA) and Islamic Studies (ISS) in Ogun State's tertiary institutions that offer either one or the two twin courses using descriptive survey research design. The population comprised all thirty-four (34) lecturers of the twin disciplines in the five (5) Ogun State’s tertiary institutions where the courses are offered. All the lecturers constituted the study sample using total enumeration sampling techniques. Findings from the study revealed relatively high knowledge of e-learning tools among the lecturers of ISS and ARA (A.W.M. = 2.91 > Criterion Mean of 2.50). However, this study also indicated that their levels of utilization were abysmally low (A.W.M. = 2.20 < Criterion Mean of 2.50). It was also found out that several challenges such as poor ICT knowledge of lecturers and students, lack of gadgets and poor network among others are barriers (A.W.M. = 3.06 > Criterion Mean of 2.50). This study concluded that to be more effective and efficient, Arabic and Islamic Study lecturers should further develop and improve their competency in using ICT resources for e-learning during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. It is recommended that Arabic and Islamic studies lecturers be proactive in acquiring sound functional digital knowledge to remain relevant in the profession.
Improving Conceptual Knowledge and Soft Skills among Vocational Students through Inquiry-Based Learning in a Flipped Classroom Haji Hamdan, Muhammad Khairul Kamilin; Salleh, Sallimah M.; Shahrill, Masitah; Asamoah, Daniel
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): April
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This study investigated the efficacy of inquiry-based learning (IBL) in a flipped classroom in enhancing vocational students’ conceptual knowledge and inquiry skills of vocational students. We conducted IBL interventions in a flipped classroom through a pre-experimental design (i.e., one-group pretest-posttest approach). A total of 14 second-year students of the HNTec in Agro-technology programme in one of the vocational schools in Brunei Darussalam were conveniently sampled. Data were collected through achievement tests and online interviews, and analysed using the paired sample t-test, the Wilcoxon-signed rank test, and thematic analysis. The findings showed that the IBL intervention in a flipped classroom improved the conceptual knowledge and inquiry skills of vocational students. There were significant differences (p=0.001<0.05) between the pretest and posttest scores of students’ conceptual knowledge: declarative, procedural, and semantic, and the dimensions of inquiry skills: observation, questioning, hypothesising, investigation and interpretation. Students reported positive perceptions toward IBL in a flipped classroom although they faced accessibility and adaptability challenges. This study concluded that IBL in a flipped lesson environment enhances the conceptual knowledge and inquiry skills that are fundamental in developing soft skills among vocational students. Recommendations were made based on the need to ensure a simultaneous use of IBL and flipped pedagogical approaches in vocational education.
Confucius’ Education Thoughts and Its Influence on Moral Education in China Muyunda, Gift; Yue, Lei
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): April
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This systematic review aimed at exploring Confucius’ thoughts and influence on moral education in China. The study results show that ancient Chinese educational thoughts of moral education could be said to have three dimensions: goal, main contents, and teaching methods described in this paper. An analysis of the key elements of Confucius' educational thought’s on moral education reveals that the purpose of moral education in ancient China was to cultivate a totally virtuous individual ('Junzi')., while as the concept of benevolence ('Ren') is considered the foundation of Confucius' moral, educational thoughts, while the concept of etiquette ('Li') is the external form of 'Ren.' Both of them are fundamental to Confucius' ideas on moral education. Confucius' moral education includes numerous teaching approaches, such as self-cultivating, individual instruction, enlightenment, and practice, which are presented in this paper. Furthermore, this paper concludes by arguing that Confucius's educational thoughts on moral education provide a significant reference for contemporary education in todays' China and has enduring value for research and practice in contemporary moral education in the 21st century.
Online Teaching during the Covid-19 Crisis in Indonesia: Is It Effective? Hidayat, Nur
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
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The covid-19 plague compels ELT lecturers in Indonesia to move their teaching method from face-to-face to online teaching in a short time suddenly. However, the government has not fulfilled the facilities and infrastructure to do online teaching. This study investigated the effectiveness of online teaching implementation at the university level based on the English lecturers' perceptions. This study involved 46 lecturers from Indonesia in different areas, such as South Kalimantan, East Java, Central Java, West Java, Central Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, and Jakarta. The researcher used two instruments to collect the data: semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. The researcher made the data reduction and displayed to analyze the qualitative data, whereas for quantitative data, the researcher analyzed by statistical calculation. The findings of this study indicated that online teaching implementation was not effective yet. The English lecturers faced several significant challenges during online teaching implementation during the Covid-19 plague.
YouTube Videos as Supplementary Materials to Enhance Computer Troubleshooting and Repair Techniques for Senior High School Students in the Philippines Caratiquit, Kevin
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
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This study aimed to improve learners' academic performance in Computer Troubleshooting and Repair Techniques at Lal-lo National High School by using YouTube videos with teacher-made learning activity sheets as supplementary materials. The study employed a quasi-experimental design, particularly a one-group pretest and post-test design, in which the intervention was administered to the same participants. The result proved that the learners gained a higher mean on their post-test result than their pretest, indicating a significant difference between the pretest and post-test scores. Moreover, the intervention greatly affected the student's academic performance, particularly on the competency in Computer Troubleshooting and Repair Techniques. YouTube videos can help visual learners and students better understand a subject. These videos can catch students' imagination, especially when face-to-face learning is discouraged owing to the epidemic. The intervention material may be adapted by ICT, TLE teachers, and other disciplines.
The Effect of Cooperative Computer-Assisted Instructional Package on Upper Basic Students’ Performance in Social Studies Olokooba, Issa Nasiru
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
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This study investigated the effect of a cooperative computer-assisted instructional package on upper basic Social studies students’ performance in Nigeria. The study adopted a quasi-experimental design. A simple random sampling technique was used to select two intact classes. The two instruments used were Cooperative Computer-Assisted Instructional Package and Social Studies Performance Tests. All hypotheses were tested using Analysis of Covariance at a 0.05 level of significance. The study's findings showed a significant effect of the treatment on Upper Basic students’ performance in Social Studies (F=18.92, P>0.000); there was no significant interaction effect between gender, age, and the treatment on the students’ performance. The study concluded that treatment was more effective in enhancing students’ performance than the conventional method. Accordingly, teachers should be encouraged to use Cooperative Computer-Assisted Instructional Package in teaching students to sustain gender friendliness in classroom situations.
Analysis of Singgahan-Tuban Karst Geopark as a Social Science Learning Resource Facility in Outdoor Learning Activities Prasetya, Sukma Perdana; Sarmini, Sarmini; Zein, Ita Mardiani; Artono, Artono; Sadewo, FX Sri; Mahat, Hanifah
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
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This study aimed to explore the potential of geopark karst as a source of social studies learning in outdoor learning activities. The subjects of the study were 25 social studies teachers. Primary data in the form of direct observation and participation in the field, as well as the results of interviews with several key informants and supporters. Data analysis was obtained through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The following analysis technique uses SWOT analysis which produces a strategy formulation in utilizing the karst potential of the Singgahan Geopark as a source of social studies learning in outdoor learning activities. The most significant potential strength factor is the many variations of population adaptation to karst phenomena in outdoor learning locations, so it is interesting to study from the aspect of social interaction and the environment.

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