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Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Journal of Science and Education (JSE) aims to facilitate and promote the inquiry into and dissemination of research results on primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes: Language and literature education Social science education Sports and health education Economics and business education Math and natural science education Vocational and engineering education
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Implementation of D'volleyball learning application in junior high schools to improve student’s learning outcomes Destriani, Destriani; Destriana, Destriana; Victorian, Ahmad Richard; Solahuddin, Soleh; Alfarandi, Reza
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.281

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This research aims to determine the results of implementing the learning media D'Volleyball Learning Application to improve student's learning outcomes in junior high schools. This research uses an action research method consisting of two cycles. The action takes the form of volleyball learning using the D'volleyball learning application media. The sample in this research was 31 students at State Junior High School 1 Tanjung Batu class VIII, consisting of 11 male students and 20 female students. Data was obtained by conducting pre-cycle and post-tests after each cycle test to determine the level of completeness of students' learning outcomes in volleyball game bottom serve learning material. A significant spike in improvement was seen in the three aspects assessed after being given action in the 2nd cycle. Students' knowledge was improved at 29.23% after cycle 1 and 83.87 after cycle 2, skills were improved at 32.25% after cycle 1 and 83.87 after cycle 2, and attitude were improved at 61.29% after cycle 1 and 80.65% after cycle 2. The implementation of D'Volleyball Learning Application media in learning has been proven effective for use in the learning process at State Junior High School 1 Tanjung Batu.
Cambodian STEM pre-service teachers’ competency in effective information communication technology integration teaching based on technological pedagogical content knowledge framework Im, Rany; Thy, Savrin; Iwayama, Tsutomu; Osa, Masashi
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i2.285

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This study explores how Cambodian STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) pre-service teachers comprehended the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) and its components, content knowledge (CK), pedagogical knowledge (PK), technological knowledge (TK), pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), technological pedagogical knowledge (TPK), technological content knowledge (TCK) and their associations with demographic variables. Using a self-report questionnaire, the study surveyed 440 pre-service teachers from three distinct teacher training colleges. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, and Pearson's correlation. Results showed that pre-service teachers rated themselves above the mean in all components: TPK and CK were the highest, and TCK and TPACK were the lowest. There was a significant difference in the gender and foreign language variables; males and being able to understand foreign languages were the favor. A negative relationship existed in age variables where younger pre-service teachers demonstrated higher competence in all aspects of TPACK except PCK. It concluded that Cambodian STEM pre-service teachers demonstrate adequate knowledge of content, pedagogy, and technology to integrate information communication and technology (ICT) into their teaching. Possessing a medium to a high level of TPACK, additional professional development programs are needed to assist pre-service teachers in reaching the highest TPACK level.
Implementation of STEM-Oriented MEA learning model to improve computational thinking skills of learners Suryani, Karmila; Khairudin, Khairudin; Rahmadani, Ade Fitri; Widyastuti, Rini; Winsa, Larasati
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i2.289

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Low computational thinking skills cause students to have difficulty solving problems. This study aims to analyze whether there is an increase in students' CT abilities using the STEM-oriented MEA model with conventional learning. The research method is an experiment using an experimental group of 30 students and a control class of 32 students. The research instrument uses questionnaires and rubrics to assess students' CT abilities. The results of the T-test analysis used are Equal variances not assumed, which is 0.000 (Sig. (2-tailed)) > 0.05 means There is an increase in student's CT abilities using the STEM-oriented MEA model with conventional learning, so There is an increase in student's CT abilities using the STEM-oriented MEA model with conventional learning. Thus, there is an increase in the ability of students to think computationally using the STEM-oriented MEA model with conventional learning.
The relationship of physical activity and diet with obesity in State Junior High School 4 students in Malang City Juanda, Syifa Ethika; Roesdiyanto, Roesdiyanto; Rahayuni, Kurniati; Widiawati, Prisca
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.293

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Obesity is caused when calorie intake is greater than calories burned, causing the body to store unused calories in the form of fat. Physical activity is body movement caused by muscles. while diet is an attempt to regulate the amount and type of food. So the purpose of this study is to identify the correlation between physical activity and eating patterns with obesity in students of State Junior High School 4 Malang City. This study used a quantitative method, namely measuring height and weight in order to obtain a body mass index as a guideline for obesity classification. To find out the physical activity of the research respondents used the PAQ-A questionnaire, while eating patterns were assisted by a 24-hour Food Recall questionnaire. The sample in this study were 20 respondents who were obese at State Junior High School 4 Malang City. The results of the data analysis using the sperm correlation test showed that there was a significant relationship between physical activity (X1) and obesity (Y), namely Y = -047+021. There is a significant relationship between diet (X2) and obesity (Y), namely Y = 261+042. The results of multiple regression analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between physical activity and obesity, namely Y = 37.722 – 0.191 (X1) + 0.007 (X2). obesity variable of 0.007. Based on the t test, it was obtained tcount of physical activity of 675 and eating pattern of 167 with sig. <0.05, therefore reject H0 with the conclusion that physical activity variables and eating patterns have an effect.
Effectiveness of perform+ training program for ankle injury at Academy Nazzaro Football Club Malang Damayanti, Dita Angelia; Abdullah, Ahmad; Pribadi, Heri Purnama
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.294

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One of the most common injuries in soccer is an ankle injury, which has a prevalence of injury of 41.1%. To prevent ankle injuries in soccer, a training program such as Performance+ Football Australia is needed because this program is effective in reducing the injury rate by around 40%. Therefore, the researchers aim to implement this training program in Indonesia to determine the effectiveness of preventing ankle injuries in Indonesia soccer players. The type of this research uses a pre-experimental design by using one-group pretest-posttest design research with one group given the perform+ training program treatment. The subjects used in this study are teenage male soccer players who are members of Nazzaro Football Club Academy Malang, with a sampling technique using purposive sampling based on inclusion criteria and obtained 15 research samples given the perform+ training program to present ankle injuries. The perform+ training program is carried out for 6 weeks with a frequency of 3 training sessions per week. to determine the effectiveness of the perform+ training program, the Y Balance Test is used. The analysis used in this study uses normality test analysis and hypothesis testing with the help of SPSS 21. The results show that the composite pretest value of the range of right and left legs obtained a Y Balance t-test result of 0,000 which means that the significance value is <0.05, indicating a significant effect. Based on the data analysis above with t-test results, it can be concluded that there is an effectiveness of the perform+ training program for the Nazzaro Football Club Academy Malang Players.
The level of motivation and barrier to physical education learning: the perspective of boarding school students Kurniawan, Rama; Khamid, Wiji Bagus Sasmito; Putra, Surya Adi
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.296

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Motivation in physical education learning is essential for achieving educational goals. In achieving this, there is also a barrier that can hinder achieving an educational goal. There have been many studies about this in public schools. However, boarding schools still need to be done considering the different characteristics of students between public school students and boarding schools. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the motivation and barriers of high school students in physical education learning from the perspective of boarding school students at Modern High School Al-Rifa'ie Gondanglegi. The technique used is a survey with quantitative descriptive methods. The number of samples is 215 students divided into classes X, XI, and XII, the distribution of samples using simple random sampling. The test instrument used a questionnaire. The results of data analysis of student motivation and barriers show the level of student motivation with the highest percentage of intrinsic motivation at 25% and the lowest percentage of motivation at 14%. As for student barriers, the highest percentage result is external barriers at 56%, and the lowest percentage is internal barriers at 44%. In conclusion, of the five motivation categories that have been researched, intrinsic motivation obtained the most dominant results compared to other motivation categories. As for student barriers, it can be concluded that of the two factors that have been studied, external barriers obtain more dominant results than internal barriers.
Association between physical activity and body mass index with physical fitness in first-year sport students Yunus, Moch; Hanief, Yulingga Nanda; Sari, Ganis Meinar; Panganiban, Teejay D.; Ferdinandus, Moses Eleazar
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.299

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This study aims to determine the association between physical activity, Body Mass Index (BMI), and physical fitness in first-year sports students. This study is descriptive quantitative research with a cross-sectional study approach. 66 students (age 18,30 dan 0,70) (male =43, female = 23) of the sport were involved. Instruments to measure physical activity level adopted the Baecke Questionnaire; physical fitness used the sit and reach test, 60-second sit up, 60-second squat thrust, and PACER test. BMI was measured by dividing body weight (kg) by the multiplication of height (meters). Spearman's Rank test was used to determine whether there was a relationship. The results showed that the level of physical activity was mostly in the high category (37.88%), BMI was mostly in the normal category (81.7%), and physical fitness was mostly in the poor category (51.5%). Statistical test results showed that physical activity was related to physical fitness, while BMI was not. In conclusion, a person's level of physical activity can affect physical fitness. Longitudinal studies are needed to ascertain whether physical fitness and physical activity are factors in the success of sports students in following all practice-based courses.
Association between pre-service science teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs and their confidence in physics content Molefe, Paul; Rankhumise, Mmushetji Petrus; Mafa-Theledi, Olivia Neo
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i2.313

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This exploratory study examined the relationship between the knowledge of selected physics concepts from the South African National Senior Certificate curriculum and the self-efficacy beliefs of preservice science teachers. Forty-one preservice physical science teachers between the ages of 16 and 30 enrolled in a higher education institution to earn a Bachelor of Education degree made up the participants. Of these, 56.1% were female and 43.9% were male. Every respondent was a recent high school graduate from South Africa enrolled in a second-year university course on basic physical science. The preservice teachers completed the Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instrument (STEBI-B) and a teaching confidence ranking scale. A confidence ranking for teaching topics from a typical high school science curriculum was determined by analyzing the data. According to the data analysis, preservice teachers are confident and self-sufficient enough to teach science concepts.
Introducing learning models focusing on elementary school science activity in terms of a systemic literature review Rahmadina, Annisa; Rohmani, Rohmani; Haryadi, Rofiq Noorman
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i2.318

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Education is an effort made by individuals to follow the learning process. Implementing and selecting the appropriate learning model is critical to achieving ideal learning success. This study examines learning models for increasing science learning activities in elementary schools. The research method applied in this study is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR). This systematic approach allows us to investigate and synthesize the latest research findings in primary school learning. The data obtained comes from literature studies using the PRISMA approach through the stages of identification, screening, eligibility, and Inclusion. The data came from the Google Scholar or Google Cendikia databases, with the research time range covering the last six years, from 2018 to 2023. The results of this study obtained a database with the keywords Learning Model AND Science Learning Activity AND Elementary School Students. the results were selected, and ten articles were taken that met the inclusion criteria for analysis. To achieve the best possible learning success for students, implementing suitable learning models in scientific instruction in primary schools can positively affect their learning activities. It is recommended that further research be able to describe more learning models in increasing science learning activities in students in elementary schools.
Development of application-based learning for autistic students Sigit, Cahyo Nugroho; Muarifin, Muarifin; Darmawan, Arief; Amin, Lutfil
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i2.332

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Poor levels of physical activity, cognitive ability, and social interaction are demonstrated in autistic children. These learning barriers in the school environment must be explicitly managed, including in terms of designing objectives, materials, methods, tools, and evaluations to achieve the actual learning objectives. Due to the complex learning barriers in autistic children, conventional learning must be collaborated with assistive technology. Based on these problems, this research aims to develop a drag-and-drop game application equipped with basic motion animation instructions. The research and development method uses the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages. The effectiveness test is carried out with a one-group pretest-posttest design, with treatment for three days and a duration of 105 minutes. With the results of the research based on the results of this overall trial, a score of 81.1% was obtained, which, when viewed from the classification table of product effectiveness scores, was included in the category of very valid for use in learning. The effectiveness test obtained a Sig value. (2-tailed) 0.000 <0.05 means Hₐ is accepted and has a significant effect on student learning outcomes. This development concludes that although the development results can be used well, teachers' ability to manage classrooms remains dominant in maintaining and regulating the learning focus of children with autism. Therefore, further research can develop and collaborate between assistive technology and learning models for physical education that can be applied and adapted to both group and individual physical activities for autistic children.

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