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Basic and Applied Education Research Journal (BAERJ)
Published by Future Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2747142X     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/baerj
Core Subject : Education,
The goal of Basic and Applied Educational Research Journal (BAERJ) is to provide a platform for scientists and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different areas of educational research. Subject areas include, but are not limite to the following fields: Behavior modification, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Textbook and Media for Education, Educational Evaluation, Collaborative learning, Comparative education, Compulsory education, Developmental Education, Educational technology, Educational philosophies, Educational psychology, Free education, Glossary of education-related terms, Humanistic education, Language education, Learning community, Life skills, Lifelong education, Medical education, Online learning community, Remedial education.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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The Teachers’ Responses to Curriculum Changes in Indonesia Cindy Eka Pratiwi; Rislianta Alsabila; Vilda Eka Febrianti; Evia Anita Sari; M. Fery Abdillah; Dimas Abdul Rozaq
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baerj.01.02.01

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Curriculum changes in Indonesia are made to adapt to the times. In the 21st century, the quality of learning must be related to students' analytical skills. This study aimed to analyze teacher responses to curriculum changes in Indonesia. The method used was a survey. Research subjects or respondents consisted of school principals, two students in each school, and teachers. Interviews were conducted with principals, vice-principals, teachers, and students, while the teacher also fills in a closed questionnaire prepared previously. The analysis used is descriptive, which is assisted by a percentage. The results show that the teacher's response does not match the characteristics of the new curriculum. The characteristics of the new curriculum consist of aspects of learning methods. In this aspect the majority of teachers use the lecture method, while the new curriculum recommends the discovery method. In the media aspect, the majority of teachers do not use learning media optimally. In learning outcomes, students' abilities can only be measured in aspects of remembering and understanding. The teacher cannot respond directly to curriculum changes. The teacher's methods and media must follow the new curriculum's character so that students' analytical skills in the curriculum can be measured optimally.
Quality of Learning during the Pandemic based on cognitive and affective aspects in Indonesia Muhammad Aulia Ramadhana; Kiki Nofita Hani; Desy Andri Tri Palupi; Bagas Pradypta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baerj.01.02.03

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Learning problems were found during the Covid 19 pandemic. Measuring the quality of learning is very important to overcome these problems. This study aims to analyze the quality of learning during the pandemic based on cognitive and affective aspects. This study uses qualitative descriptive research methods. The use of qualitative descriptive methods in the study aims to describe phenomena that focus on interrelationships between activities. The purposive sampling was used, which is based on provinces with high covid 19 cases in Indonesia. The results showed that the quality of learning decreased because students did not have learning motivation. Many obstacles are experienced during learning related to school unpreparedness to measure students' cognitive and affective abilities. The use of technology that has not been optimal is one of the causes of this problem. The quality of distance learning during the pandemic was low due to school facilities and limited teacher skills in utilizing learning media. Keywords:Quality of learning, Pandemic period, Indonesia
Analysis of the Critical Thinking Initial Ability about Static Fluid Material in Class XI of SMA Negeri 7 Surakarta Akhyani Nasution; Widha Sunarno; Sri Budiawanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baerj.01.02.02

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This research aims to describe the initial ability of critical thinking, of high school students in Surakarta on static fluid. This study is part of the learning tools development study to improve critical thinking ability. The critical thinking skills test is compiled into ten questions. The analyzed critical thinking skills are students' critical thinking abilities before a model is applied that is expected to develop a student's critical thinking skills. This research includes descriptive research. The subjects of this study were 35 students of Class XI in SMA Negeri 7 Surakarta. The data collection methods used are test methods. Data analysis techniques use quantitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that the achievement of critical thinking in the analysis aspect with sub-skills of detecting arguments and analyzing arguments was 41,75%. The inference aspect with sub-skills of making a logical conclusion was 29,25%. The interpretation aspect with sub-skills of classifying the meaning was 44,1 %. The explanation aspect with sub-skills of stating results, justifying procedures, and presenting arguments was 57,7%. And the evaluation aspect with sub-skills of assess the credibility and assess the quality of arguments was 24,65%. These results show that students' critical thinking skills are still low, especially in evaluation aspects.
The Effect of Learning Strategy and Cognitive Style on Students’ Narrative Writing Ability Tata Tambi; Fathiaty Murtadho; Zainal Rafli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baerj.01.02.04

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In the class, most of the teacher use a single teaching strategy to students who have different cognitive styles when teaching narrative essays in the class. Therefore, it is necessary to improve teaching strategies in the teaching and learning process. The teaching strategies that fit with the cognitive style of students in order that the learning objective is improved. This paper investigates the effect of learning strategy and cognitive style on student’s narrative writing ability. This study was conducted on the VII grade students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Ibnu Taimiyah Bogor, West Java. Treatment by level design and two-factorial ANOVA analysis with α = 0.05 were applied in this experimental study. The sample was 40 students grouped into experiment classes and 40 students was grouped into control classes. There was a different ability in narrative writing in Bahasa Indonesia between students having field independent cognitive style (A1) and students having field dependent cognitive style (A2). Results of two-way interrow analysis of variance showed that Fcalculated (4.123) was higher than Ftable (3.97) at a significant level of α = 0.05. The findings showed the ability to write a narrative writing in Bahasa Indonesia of students having a field independent cognitive style was higher than that of students having a field dependent cognitive style.
Psychological Factors on Student Learning Outcomes Ari Suningsih; Diyana Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/baerj.01.02.05

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This study aims to determine the effect of psychological factors on the incompleteness of student learning outcomes. The type of this research is quantitative with five independent variables and one dependent variable. The population in this study were all students of MTs Negeri 1 Pringsewu, with a sample of students of class VIII.B totaling 30 respondents. Sampling is done by random sampling technique. Furthermore, to obtain psychological factor data, a questionnaire was used, and data on students' learning outcomes was obtained through documentation of student learning test results. Based on the results of data analysis with the multiple regression test, it was concluded that psychological factors influence the incompleteness of student learning outcomes with a contribution of 47%.

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