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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 295 Documents
Principal Managerial Competence and Academic Supervision on Vocational Teacher Performance Warman Warman
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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To reach educational success, it is crucial to have skilled teachers. The goal of this study is to illustrate how school administrators in Samarinda City's vocational high schools have increased professionalism through their administrative skills and academic oversight. Using a descriptive qualitative methodology, this study. Six informants, including two principals, two vice principals, and two teachers from two distinct vocational high schools, served as the sources for the data. In order to improve teacher professionalism, the collected data were analyzed based on the study's objectives and research questions, and categories were created using conceptualized codes of managerial competence, academic supervision of principals, and other codes of inductive and interpretive reading. The findings of this study show that the principal's managerial competence is in line with school planning in the teacher professionalism improvement program because the principal oversees facilities and infrastructure, students, curriculum, school finance, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting in addition to school organization, resource empowerment, school management, teacher and staff empowerment, and empowerment of teachers and staff. The need to address issues with learning aids, lesson plans, learning materials, classroom management, evaluation of learning results, teacher discipline, and character education implementation led the principal to introduce academic supervision. The principal attempts to develop positive relationships with teachers in order to effectively supervise them by developing a sense of kinship, talking with them and sharing information, motivating them, and setting a good example.
Principal Managerial Competence in Realizing Excellent and Quality Vocational High Schools at East Borneo Zaenab Hanim
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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This study aims to describe the managerial competence of principals in turning their schools into centers of excellence. This concept is derived from the experience expressed by the leaders responsible for the development of quality management in public and private vocational high schools at East Borneo. This research is a comparative study that uses a qualitative approach with a case study method at two vocational high schools in East Borneo-collecting data using interview, observation, and documentation methods. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to obtain information and excellent school programs from the six informants who participated in this study. They consist of two principals, two curriculum officers, and two teachers who support the flagship program in their school. The results of this study indicate that the principal leads his school to realize a superior and quality Vocational High School; this is the implementation of their managerial competence. Vocational High Schools are organized to prepare a skilled middle-level workforce to support national development in employment and career selection and develop student competencies to compete globally and create jobs. Public and Private Vocational Schools in East Borneo have great potential to become centers of excellence. The principal's managerial competence supports this. Adequate infrastructure according to standard equipment in the industry. In addition, they apply all the knowledge obtained from school about attitudes, manners, character, and Pancasila student profiles in the studio environment and the community in their environment. The Center for Excellence Vocational School's management responsibilities includes developing policies, conducting research, and proposing ideas to the Directorate of Education. Following that, a schedule of tasks is completed to acquire tangible and intangible infrastructure and mentoring activities related to each vocational school's area of specialization.
The Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) of Prospective Teachers Sutamrin Sutamrin; Rosidah Rosidah; Ahmad Zaki
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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This research aims to find out the pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of prospective teacher related to material at the junior high school level in terms of their academic abilities. To achieve the research target, 2 instruments were used, namely 1) a core instrument to measure emotional intelligence in the form of a questionnaire, 2) an interview guide related to the core instrument that had been filled in. This research was conducted at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UNM Makassar in the Mathematics Department. Subjects were categorized into 2 categories, namely categories I and II based on their academic abilities as seen from the GPA of students while studying in the Mathematics Education Study Program. Prospective teacher students are given the core instrument to fill in, then 2 subjects in each category are selected for analysis of the results of filling in the core instrument and conducting interviews. The results of this study are that student teacher candidates 1) still lack orientation towards science teaching, 2) their knowledge of the curriculum still needs to be improved, 3) knowledge about understanding students' abilities still needs to be improved, 4) about science learning strategies still needs to be improved again and 5) still need to improve more knowledge in evaluating the learning process to identify misconceptions.
The Factors Affect the Implementation of English Teaching Strategies before and during Covid- 19 Pandemic Era Geminastiti Sakkir; Amirullah Abduh
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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This study was conducted to know and identify the challenges faced by teachers in teaching English in the current curriculum change. The research method that will be used is the descriptive qualitative method. The subjects are 102 teachers in SMA/MA/SMK/equivalent in South Sulawesi Province. Data obtained from essay questions were analyzed through qualitative data analysis techniques through coding. The results of the analysis were in the form of a description of the factors that affect the implementation of English teaching strategies before and during the Covid-19 Pandemic era. This description will be useful for learners, teachers, policymakers, and foreign language learning theorists. The results of the study indicate that many factors affect the teacher’s strategies in teaching English in the current curriculum change (before and during the Pandemic Covid-19 era). The factors come from students’ conditions, teachers’ conditions, school conditions, environmental conditions, materials conditions, learning process, administration process, and technology implementation.
Learners’ Home-Based Learning Activities and Academic Achievement in Modular Learning Haydee D. Villanueva; Carlyn V. Campos
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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The new normal education requires learners to be independent in the learning process without face-to-face instruction. This study determined the home-based learning activities in relation to the academic achievement of Grade 6 learners in Plaridel North District, Municipality of Plaridel, Misamis Occidental. The descriptive-correlational design was used in the study. There were 135 students who served as respondents, selected through purposive and convenient sampling techniques. The researcher-made Home-Based Learning Activities Questionnaire was used as a research instrument in determining the learners’ learning activities at home. Documentary analysis was made to determine the learners' academic achievement. Mean, Standard Deviation, Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient, and Regression Analysis were used as statistical tools in analyzing the data gathered. Results revealed that the respondents had a very high engagement in home-based learning activities, and their academic achievement was generally very satisfactory. The level of engagement in home-based learning activities was highly influential to the learners' academic achievement. The efforts extended for modular distance learning can determine what learners can achieve academically.
Learning by Utilizing Virtual Classes (Facebook) in Increasing Learning Motivation to Deal with Distance Learning for High School Students Dewi Maya Sari; Julia Satifa; Latifah Adiba; Neliwati Neliwati
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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Distance education is playing an important role during this pandemic, and its systems are helping learning service providers manage, plan, deliver, and track teaching and learning. Due to its ubiquity (anywhere and anytime), low cost, ease of use and interactivity, much like a digital video conferencing platform. Distance learning is an opportunity to increase the efficiency of the teaching and learning process. School organizers are encouraged to be able to adapt to conditions where the development of distance learning is no longer a new phenomenon at this time. This study wants to examine the factors that drive high school students' motivation in conducting distance learning. This research was conducted in the city of Medan, North Sumatra. the sample in this study were 100 students who had done distance learning. the independent variables in this study are engagement, community building and personal learning environment. The results showed that all predictor variables in this study had a positive and significant effect on students' motivation in conducting distance learning. It is hoped that this research can contribute to the case of distance learning in high school students.
The Role of Autonomy, Competence and Relatednes in Efforts to Increase Student Involvement in Face-to-Face Learning Post-COVID 19; Perspective of Self Determination Theory Marlina Siregar; Hidayatul Majidah; Riana Sitio; Tetty Rahmiati Harahap
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forcibly changed the mode of teaching and learning from face-to-face only to online in higher education in Indonesia, which is a new experience and practice for many teachers and students. At the end of 2021, four ministries namely the Minister of Education and Culture, Minister of Religion, Minister of Health, and Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia stated that learning in tertiary institutions starting from the odd semester of the 2021/2022 academic year will be held with limited face-to-face learning while still implementing the health protocol. Online learning that has been running from 2019 to 2021 has certainly changed students' habits in dealing with the learning process. The transition from online to face-to-face learning has the potential to cause problems, especially in the context of students in areas that are still constrained by signals. Online learning within a period of two years with inadequate internet conditions of course greatly affected the minimal involvement of students in learning activities which then triggered the next problem, namely decreased student motivation due to learning conditions that were not conducive during the COVID-19 pandemic. The joint decision of the four ministers to carry out limited face-to-face learning is a breath of fresh air in the world of education to improve the quality of teaching and learning in the university environment, especially on campuses in the regions. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of student motivation and involvement in increasing student involvement so that they are active in face-to-face teaching and learning activities in Post-COVID 19, especially on regional campuses. The research method used is a survey method with a quantitative research approach. The survey method is considered appropriate because of the large number of research samples. The data used is primary data sourced from respondents' answers to the given questionnaire. The data analysis technique in this study used Partial Least Square (PLS). This technique was used because this study used a large sample size and the relationship between several variables. The results of this study are expected to be able to provide input to campuses in the regions in order to increase student involvement and activeness in learning and teaching activities after COVID 19.
Islamic Religious Education Learning Innovation (PAI) Based on a Mini-Webinar Muhammad Amran; Rahmat sukur; M. Nazri; Neliwati Neliwati
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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The Covid-19 pandemic has provided an illustration of the continuity of the world of education in the future through the help of technology. To create fun, active, creative and innovative learning, students' skills and expertise are needed in adapting to the use of technology, which inevitably has to be able to use online learning applications. The fact that online webinar applications existed before the COVID-19 pandemic occurred is one of the proofs that in the future, learning can be carried out even if not face-to-face. Video conferencing technology can be an opportunity for the future of education, for example educational institutions can conduct blended learning, or even full time online. To be able to achieve this, the learning participants must be familiar with the use of learning technology. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the factors that can support the use or adoption of learning technology. This study uses the Technology Acceptance Model as an antecedent which is a predictor of adoption of technology use. The results of the study show that all variables have a positive and significant influence on the adoption of the use of technology for madrasah aliyah students in the city of Medan.
The Effect of Discovery Learning Assisted Powerpoint on the Learning Motivation and Mathematics Learning Outcomes Alfrida Mambaya; Abdul Rahman; Suroyo Suroyo
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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The purpose of the research to analize discovery learning and powerpoint effect on the learning motivation and mathematics learning outcomes. This research uses a quantitative approach with pre-experimental design model one group pretest-posttest. The population and sample in this study were all students of class VI SDN 1 Rantepao. Total of population is 53 student diveded in two classes and to get sample uses cluster random sampling technique. The sample is 26 students at the VIB Class. Based on the results for learning motivation with t test, it was obtained the value of Sig. (2-tailed) 0.01 < 0.05 which indicates that discovery learning has a significant effect on learning motivation. The t-test for learning outcomes obtained skog sig(2 tailed) 0.000 <0.05 which indicates that there is a significant effect of the use of discovery learning on student learning outcomes
The Effect of Mathematical Anxiety on the Understanding of Mathematical Concepts in Class XI Students of SMAN 5 Sinjai Hariani Harjunar; Inayanti Fatwa
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
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This research aims to determine the influence of mathematical anxiety on the understanding of mathematical concepts. The method used an investigation and sampling method with a simple random sampling technique, the sample of which was 90 students. Analysis in the context of testing research hypotheses using linear regression analysis tests, with the results of hypothesis tests producing the influence of mathematical anxiety on the understanding of mathematical concepts.

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