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EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27756173     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35877/454RI.edulinev1i1
Core Subject : Science, Education,
The EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation is devoted to publish research papers, reviews, case studies and short communications in the field of Education and Learning. The scope of the journal includes: Applications and Integration of Education Assertive and Assistive Educational Technology AV-communication and other media Blended Learning Campus Information Systems Collaborative on-line Learning Computer Aided Assessments Content Repositories Course Design Cross-Cultural Education Data Envelopment Analysis Design and Technologies Design and Technologies Digital Classrooms Education History Education Science Educational Development Educational Theory E-leaning: Academic Participation and Freedom E-Learning Effectiveness and Outcomes E-learning Evaluation and Content E-Learning Platforms E-Learning Strategies E-learning Technologies Emerging and Best Practices Evaluation of e-Learning Knowledge Management Learner Autonomy Learning Content Management Systems Marketing and Promoting e-learning Mobile Learning Multimedia in e-learning Organization Learning Partnerships in e-Learning Philosophies of Education and Educational Approaches Portals and Virtual Learning Practices and Cases in Education Psychology Education Self-learning Integrated Methodology Social Benefits of e-Learning Sociology Education Systems and Technologies in Education Technology Adoption and Diffusion of e-learning Virtual Learning Environments Web-based Learning
Articles 289 Documents
Political Communications of The Ministry of Education and Culture about “Merdeka Belajar, Kampus Merdeka (Independent Learning, Independent Campus)” Policy: Effective? Purike, Era
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi dan Rekayasa, Yayasan Ahmar Cendekia Indonesia

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The policy of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemdikbud) regarding “Merdeka Belajar, Kampus Merdeka (Free Learning, Independent Campus) as outlined in 5 (five) policies (Permendikbud) as a legal umbrella for this policy. This policy was launched on January 24, 2020 and is a breakthrough made by the Ministry of Education and Culture in the education sector in Indonesia. As a new policy, this policy is likely to experience obstacles, especially in its implementation. Therefore, effective communication is needed to achieve the objectives (outputs) of this policy. This research was conducted through literature review and monitoring of official online media as tools used by the Ministry of Education and Culture to socialize this policy. Policy communication could be effective if: (1) the policy can be received and understood as intended by the government; (2) the policy launched by the government can be approved by the recipient and followed up with the proper implementation as required by the government; (3) there are no significant obstacles to follow up and implement the policy. The results of this study indicate that there are still misinterpretations regarding the contents of this policy. The results of literature review state that educational institutions are still having difficulty implementing this policy in curriculum adjustments and learning activities. They also have obstacles to follow up on links and match programs for independent learning with industry due to it requires much budget and many universities have low budget.
E-Learning in COVID-19 Situation: Students’ Perception Sakkir, Geminastiti; Dollah, Syarifuddin; Ahmad, Jamaluddin
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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COVID-19 pandemic era has changed human life in the world. In education side, the learning process is forced to be carried out through full online (E-learning) since this pandemic era. There are many studies conducted on students’ perceptions of using E-learning to learn the English language while this challenges era. So, the researchers also want to conduct a study about it. The objective of this study was to investigate the students’ perceptions on the use of E-learning while COVID-19 pandemic era. Data were collected using a questionnaire that collected background information of participants and a five-point Likert scale to gauge the students’ perception use of the E-learning in EFL classroom while pandemic COVID-19 era. Findings from this research indicate that the most of students showed a negative perception toward to use E-learning in the EFL process. It was proved by the results of students’ perception. There is only 1 student who strongly agrees with the current e-learning process or said that the E-learning in pandemic COVID-19 era is effective, there are 10 students who said the E-learning is less effective, 1 students say they are moderate (4%), 12 students said E-learning is not effective and 3 student said E-learning is very not effective. There are many factors influenced the students’ perception on the use of E-learning media in COVID-19 pandemic era such as, the signal and network connection; limit of quota and expensive; lack of lecturers methods; lack of students’ motivation; limitation of time; and lack of interaction.
An Assessment of The Challenges on Implementation of Affirmative Action in Ethiopian Secondary Schools Tasgara, Asafa
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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This study was conducted an assessment on the implementation of affirmative action in case of Ethiopian secondary schools. The general objective of this research was to assess implementation of affirmative action in case of Ethiopian secondary schools.The data were collect from respondent the data was analyzed and summarized using both qualitative and quantitative method.. The findings from this study confirm that attitudes, perceptions practices and procedures related to affirmative action in Ethiopian secondary schools provide indicators of the challenges at implementation. In other words, this study has helped to identify the possible barriers for the implementation of affirmative action which could serve as a basis for further research. Having drawn up the above mentioned findings and remarks: Awareness-raising and sensitization plays a pivotal role in understanding the principle underlying affirmative action policies and practices. The implementation phase involves designing various strategies of implementation to have an effect on the goals identified in the planning phase.
Language Policy vrs Language Reality in the Ghanaian Classroom: A Study of Colleges of Education Fenyi, Kojo; Awukuvi, Enoch Mensah; Andoh, John; Pere, Francis K
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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This descriptive qualitative study attempted to understand, explore and report the occasions and reasons for which a tutor or a student would use the native language in the second language classroom in a national language policy context, like Ghana, where such practice is disallowed. To use the L1 in the L2 classroom or not has been an ongoing debate in Applied Linguistics and Teaching English as Second/Foreign Language (TESL/TESOL, TEFL), in that, while a group insists on a strict monolingual English-only ESL classroom, another group thinks a reasonable quantity of L1 and appropriate use of same in the ESL classroom could actually facilitate the teaching and learning of English. Data collection instruments were participant observation and semi-structured interviews. Participants were 13 language tutors and 53 second-year language specialism students, all from four Colleges of Education, and selected through purposive sampling. Results revealed that L1 is used as functional strategy in the L2 classroom, and serves various reasons; empathy, classroom management, identity, lack of comprehension, nurturing bilingualism. It is recommended, therefore, that, the national language policy of Ghana which limits the language of classroom instruction to English be made lax enough to allow for some appreciable amount of the L1 to aid ‘understanding’, which is the bedrock of education.
Teachers’ Experiences in Online Teaching and Learning Modality Capacio, Leadean Jay A.; Celesio, Gilbert A.; Naparan, Genesis B.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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This study explores Teachers' Experiences in Online Teaching and Learning Modality. The participants were selected private school elementary teachers in Pagadian City offering Online Modality in School Year 2020-2021. The study was based on the interpretivist paradigm since the researcher used social skills to construct knowledge and meaning. Case study was utilized. Teachers' experiences include perception, way of delivering instruction using online platforms, struggles, adjustments, and suggestions for improvement. The study is supported with data from multiple sources: Interview Guide Questions, Principals’ Evaluation Form, and Researcher’s Checklist. Participants perceived online modality as agent of continuity of learning, and challenging. It showed that Zoom teleconferencing is the preferable online platform to use. The participants’ struggles were power interruption, poor internet connectivity, computer technology operations, imposition of classroom management, lack of preparation, and getting used to another personal work-schedule. The participants' adjustments pointed to acceptance of situation, self-exploration, asking teaching materials, and knowledge-skill support from the school. The participants and principals' responses led to attending trainings regarding Online Teaching Methodology in general. Based on the findings, the researcher recommends to the outmost possibility that there may be ICT trainings, provision of upgraded internet connectivity and gadgets, reducing workload and class size.
Critical Environmental Factors Affecting Learning in College of Education Folami, Ahmadu Bolanle; Riaz, Ahmad Saeed; Musolihu, Majeed Olayori
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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Learning environment in modern day Nigeria has not been friendly with both learners and teachers and this has created a lot of vacuum in the learning process. This study discusses the critical factors affecting learning environment. This study identifies certain factors like environmental, social, intellectual that inhibit the effective participatory of students in a learning environment. The study adopted triangulate research method and about 227 participants were involved in the administration of the questionnaire for study. The data collected from the questionnaires administered were presented through frequency percentage counts. Chi-square(X2) analysis was used for testing the hypotheses to justify the outcome of the study. Our findings, shows how much learning influence environments have on the students’ success. It also reveal that students who learn in conducive environments effectively receive the adequate knowledge and performance required of them. The study concludes that critical factors such as cultural, social, environmental etc. have negative influence on the learning environment. We recommended that learning environment in nook and crannies of the world should be given appropriate facilities and attention to make it a conducive environment for learners and as well pane way for students to have freedom to express their feeling and connections of knowledge passed across by the educators.
Efforts to Improve the Science Knowledge of Early Children through the Exploration Approach of the Surrounding Environment in B 5-6 Years Old Group in TK Tumbuh Kembang Anak Makassar Nurhidaya, Andi Rezky
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)
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Children's scientific knowledge is still underdeveloped, this is due to several factors including the learning process is rarely done outside the classroom. Then encourage educators to develop it through the Approach method of Environmental Exploration Approach. The Environmental Exploration Approach Method is one of the methods used to develop children's science knowledge. This study aims to develop children's science knowledge through an environmental exploration approach method. This type of research is Classroom Action Research (CAR) which focuses on classroom situations. Based on the results of data analysis and discussion in cycle I and cycle II, it can be concluded that the exploration approach method for the surrounding environment can develop children's science knowledge in group B in TK Tumbuh Kembang Anak Makassar. This can be seen from the increase in children's science knowledge, students who develop very well in the first cycle with indicators that children can explore the surrounding environment reaching 27.27%, while the indicator of children being able to name the objects observed in the environment reaches 18.18%. Then in cycle II, the indicator of children being able to explore the surrounding environment reached 81.81%, while the indicator of children being able to name the objects observed in the environment reached 81.81%.
Quality Assurance in Nigeria’s Education System: Prospect and Challenges Usman, Yunusa Dangara; Chinyere, Madudili Geraldine
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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The study was conducted with the aim of establishing the relevance and challenges affecting quality assurance in Nigerian education system. Secondary data analysis methodology was adopted for the study. To easily achieve the objectives, the concept of quality assurance, strategies for building quality assurance into the education system and parameters for measuring quality assurance and challenges were discussed. The study identified some challenges affecting quality assurance to include shortage of funds, insecurity, policy inconsistency, and lack of regular training of staff etc. The paper concludes that since the essence of education is to make an individual useful quality assurance strategies should be monitored and evaluated on regular basis in order to improve the quality of the educational system in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends amongst others improved funding of the education sector, regular training and retraining of staff and provision of adequate security for learning environment in the country as a way forward.
Enhancing The Inherent Coping Mechanism of Teachers in The Course of Health and Security Crisis Galleposo, Gabriel T.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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There is a limited number of studies on why people, specifically teachers, can immediately cope with health and security crisis, and continue to live their lives as normally as those who have not experienced such events in their lives, hence, the necessity to conduct this study. It explored the factors that influenced their coping mechanisms through exploratory sequential mixed method, involving respondents from seven schools district of Zamboanga Sibugay Division and from one school district of Lanao del Sur. The qualitative data gathered from 10 respondents through face-to-face interview and focused group discussion arrived at the factors that influenced the inherent coping mechanisms, namely: family, faith, profession, alliance, self-reliance, and service. The quantitative data gathered from 131 respondents through a researcher-made survey instrument were subjected to Pearson coefficient of correlation, t-test, weighted mean, and stepwise regression. It is concluded that faith, family, alliance, and profession wield a significant influence in the coping mechanisms of the respondents. Experience, and training were also found to have a differentiating performance in coping from health and security crisis; and that success in coping from catastrophic situations depends greatly on these factors. This study further proposed a model which can be used as basis in designing mental, spiritual, emotional, and social health programs to enhance the inherent coping mechanisms of teachers.
Experiences of Instructors in Online Teaching: A Phenomenological Study Baluyos, Genelyn; Clarin, Ariel R.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)
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The abrupt shift to online distance education as a result of COVID-19 pademic resulted to the diversification of teaching modalities and pedagogies. This study explored the lived experiences of instructors in online teaching during the SY 2020-2021 using Van Manen's hermeneutic phenomenological design. Purposive sampling was used to select the twenty-five participants for the study. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with all the participants to gather information from the teachers. Data analysis was employed using the six components of hermeneutic phenomenological design and with the aid of NVivo software. Results revealed that the instructors’ experiences in online teaching were identified in five themes: preparation of learning materials, realization of learning outcomes, stability of internet connection, availability of technological resources, and difficulty in the conduct of assessment activities. The instructors encountered positive and negative experiences in online teaching. Online teaching enhancement program is recommended in this study.

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