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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
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The Impact of Science Workstation Strategy on Enhancing Student Engagement in Science Classes Caylan, Angelyn T.; Canonio, Alle Mediha C.; Baluyos, Genelyn R.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline3010

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Student engagement stands as a critical determinant of academic success and learning outcomes, particularly in the realm of science education, where active participation and enthusiasm significantly impact knowledge acquisition and retention. This study aimed to enhance the engagement of Grade 7 students in science classes using the Science Workstation Strategy in one of the public schools in Ozamiz City during the academic year 2023-2024. The study utilized a classroom-based action research design. Thirty - five participants were selected through purposive sampling during the A.Y. 2023-2024 in a public school in Ozamiz City. The study used a researcher-made test and Minitab statistical software, utilizing tools such as mean, standard deviation, and t-test. The study yielded the following findings: (1) On the average, students’ engagement displayed a high level of engagement before using the workstation strategy; (2) The students’ engagement after using the Science Workstation Strategy improved significantly. They performed within the Moderately High range; (3) There was a significant difference in students’ engagement before and after using the Science Workstation Strategy; and (4) There are other observed improvements among the students after the use of the Science Workstation Strategy. In conclusion, using the science workstation strategy effectively improved students’ engagement in science and enhance learning experiences. This supports a recommendation in adopting this strategy as teaching method to improve student engagement in science classes.
Evaluation of Supervision of the 21st Century Learning Program of the Prima Swarga Bara Education Foundation Imanuddin, Hamzah Nur; Mulawarman, Widyatmike Gede; Azainil, Azainil
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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YPPSB is an educational institution that implements 21st century learning by providing technological devices in the form of smart TVs in every classroom, even installing CCTV in junior high school classrooms. Programmed supervision at YPPSB is an effort to manage learning in accordance with educational developments. This phenomenon is the background for research that aims to evaluate the context, input, process, and product of YPPSB's 21st century learning supervision program. This study uses a qualitative approach that describes the learning supervision program with the CIPP model evaluation method (Context, Input, Process, and Product) based on data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews, data observation, and analysis of relevant documents. Data analysis techniques are carried out with interactive models including data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Data validity checks are carried out with credibility tests including extended observations, increased persistence, triangulation, discussions with colleagues, negative case analysis, and member checks. The results of the context evaluation study explain that the YPPSB Principal conveyed the background, needs, and objectives of supervision verbally to the Teacher in the second week before implementation; the results of the input evaluation explain that YPPSB has supervisor qualifications in accordance with Permendikbudristek No. 40 of 2021 but does not require a code of ethics; the results of the process evaluation explain that YPPSB uses supervision instruments based on the 2007 process standards, carries out a direct contact approach (TK and SD) and collaborative (SMP), with individual techniques; and the results of the product evaluation explain that YPPSB presents reports by collecting supervision instrument documents, not presenting them according to the direction of the Ministry of Education and Culture (2019).
Building Entrepreneurial Values in Inclusive Education in Early Childhood Schools Fitria, Adilah Wina; Romansyah, Romansyah; Wahira, Wahira
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline3427

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Early childhood education (ECED) plays an important role in forming the foundation of children's character and social skills. One of the challenges faced by early childhood education is the lack of integration of entrepreneurial values in the curriculum. In fact, educational entrepreneurship can be an effective approach to creating an inclusive learning environment, encouraging creativity and developing much-needed social skills in the future. Entrepreneurship is not just about business, but involves attitudes, values and the ability to innovate and create something that benefits society. In the context of inclusive education in ECD, the application of entrepreneurship can help children to think creatively, solve problems and work together, which is highly relevant for their social and emotional development. This article examines how educational entrepreneurship can be applied in inclusive ECD classrooms and the role of teachers in creating spaces that support diversity and holistic child development. Through an entrepreneurial approach, it is hoped that more inclusive learning opportunities can be created and have a positive impact on children's life skills, equipping them with independence, confidence and the ability to face future challenges.
Application of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) Learning Model to the Skills of Making Vertical Gardens for Class 4 Students at SDN Durungbedug Wardani, Nur Afni Ayu; Rizkita, Ika Wahyu; Ummah, Fiena Saadatul; Kusminarsih, Titin
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Skills are an important skill for someone to have to face problems, especially in the 21st century era. Sharpening skills needs to be done from an early age and can be done through various efforts. The aim of this research is to determine the extent to which the implementation of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model has improved the skills of grade 4 students at SDN Durungbedug in making vertical gardens. The method used in this research is Classroom Action Research (PTK) with a quantitative approach. The data collection techniques used were tests and observations with data analysis in the form of quantitative descriptive analysis. The subjects in this research were 4th grade students at SDN Durungbedug. The results of the research showed that 6 students got grades with sufficient criteria and 9 students got grades with good criteria in cycle 1, while in cycle 2 it was found that 3 students got grades with good criteria and 12 students got grades with very good criteria. From these results it can be concluded that the application of the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model with a project in the form of creating a vertical garden and recycled pots as a planting medium can improve students' skills.
Lived Experiences of Education Graduates with Leadership Positions Hibaya, Rey B.; Serohijos, Clent John S.; Caballeda, Velica A.; Gacasan, Anacleta A.; Baluyos, Genelyn R.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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School leaders play a critical role in shaping organizational culture and fostering a supportive environment for educators and students. The study delved into the lived experiences of education graduates with leadership positions during the second semester of the school year 2023-2024 in the public schools in one of the city divisions in Misamis Occidental. The study used a qualitative approach, and education graduates were chosen through purposive sampling. In-depth face-to-face interviews through a researcher-made interview guide were conducted. Data were analyzed using HyperResearch software following Moustakas's (1994) Data Analysis Framework. Results unveiled 12 themes: balancing personal, professional, and social responsibilities; implementing programs, policies, and activities; making effective decisions; personal, professional, and social motivations; dealing and adjusting with teachers, students, and school operations; witnessing teachers, students, and school activities succeed; exposure to diverse opportunities; deeper understanding of educational concepts; development of skills and abilities; development of effective leadership traits; personal fulfillment and gratification, and enhancement of teaching and learning process. School leaders navigate their experiences and foster development in education through strategic decision-making, adaptability, and a commitment to passion, driving transformative leadership that enhances personal, academic, and professional growth while fostering environments for success and recognition. Future researchers may consider exploring the strategies employed by school leaders to effectively manage the evolving demands, changes, and trends in 21st-century education.
Predictors of Graduates’ Performance in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) Dionio, Beverly B.; Dagpin, Aubrey Rachel R.; Cabillas, Alecjia Jean Quel B.; Edullantes, Jocie Rose T.; Baluyos, Genelyn R.
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline3535

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Passing the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) demands thorough preparation due to its complexity. This study aimed to identify predictors of LET performance among College of Education graduates. Using a descriptive-correlational design, the researchers analyzed graduates' profiles, academic records, On-the-Job Training scores, and LET results through documentary analysis. Thirty-seven graduates were selected through purposive sampling. Statistical methods included mean, standard deviation, frequency, Percentage, Pearson correlation, and stepwise multiple regression analysis. The study found that graduates' school performance, particularly in teaching competencies, special demonstrations, internships, and General Weighted Average (GWA), was very good. LET performance was also strong in general education, professional education, and major subjects. Significant relationships were identified between LET performance and factors such as special demonstrations, internships, and GWA while teaching competencies had a less consistent impact. The study concluded that school performance, especially GWA, was a significant predictor of LET success in general education, major subjects, and overall performance. Enhancing pre-service academic performance through curriculum improvements, hands-on activities, and targeted support can boost LET outcomes.
The Standing Muraja’ah Method in Optimizing Memorization Ability at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang Baedowi, Kholil; Saril, Mohamad Johan; Abidin, Zaenal
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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This research is motivated by the discovery of a unique muroja’ah method that differs from other schools and aims to examine and optimize the memorization abilities of students at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang through the application of this method in tahfizh learning. The objectives of this study are to assess the reading and memorization skills of students at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang, evaluate the methods applied in this learning process, and provide recommendations to enhance students' memorization skills. This research also aims to optimize the abilities to read, memorize, and write the Qur'an by utilizing the muroja’ah method at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang. The focus of this research is on developing students' memorization capabilities and implementing effective methods in tahfizh education. The issues investigated include the level of Qur'an memorization among students, the methods used by teachers in teaching tahfizh, and the challenges faced by students in memorizing the Qur'an. The research method employed is field research, aiming to analyze ways to improve memorization abilities through the implementation of the muroja’ah method. Data were obtained through observations, interviews, and direct practice in the tahfizh learning process at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang. The results of the study indicate that: first, the ability of students at MIT Tonoboyo Magelang to memorize the Qur'an has reached the targets set by the tahfizh teachers; second, although some students struggle with fluency in reciting their memorization, the muroja’ah method can enhance their ability to memorize the Qur'an.
Meta-Analysis Study: Application of Technology Enhanced Learning Model on Student Learning Outcomes Putra, Rifan Gusnadi; Koto, Rahmat Desman; Wagino , Wagino; Maksum, Hasan; Saputra, Hendra Dani; Fernandez, Donny
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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This article discusses the application of the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) learning model and its impact on student learning outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of TEL in improving students' skills and understanding in vocational subjects. The method used was a quantitative research with an experimental design, involving two groups of students: one group using the TEL model and a control group applying traditional learning methods. Data was obtained through learning outcome tests, questionnaires, and observations. The results of the analysis showed that students who participated in learning with TEL had a significant improvement in learning outcomes compared to the control group. These findings indicate that the application of the TEL model can improve student motivation, engagement, and understanding, as well as provide recommendations for further integration of technology in the learning process. Thus, this research highlights the importance of innovation in learning methods to prepare students to face challenges in an increasingly digital world of work.
Insights of Using Mobile Application to Assess Creative and Creative Thinking of Indonesian Students Ridhoni, Wahyu; Prigel Kaloka, Tesdiq; Setyosari, Punaji; Kuswandi, Dedi; Ulfa, Saida
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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World education organizations such as UNESCO and OECD have determined that creative and critical thinking are core 21st-century skills essential for students to master. Indonesia also views these two skills as very important, thus formulating creative and critical thinking into two of the six dimensions of the Pancasila Learner Profile. This study analyzes the data we collected during a creative and critical thinking assessment experiment with university students using the CC Thinker android application. The investigation was conducted on 46 participants with three assessment sessions. The research results showed that Creative Thinking in men showed a higher value than women. The Critical Thinking of men is more consistent than women. Creative Thinking of undergraduate students is more consistent than D3 students. However, the Critical Thinking of undergraduate students has increased. Creative Thinking of exact students is higher than non-exact students. In Critical Thinking, exact students develop as continuous exams are carried out. Creative thinking of students outside Java or Java is equal but in critical thinking Javanese students are better than students outside Java.
Innovation of Non-Formal Education Platform Features in Indonesian Fashion Juzma, Elma Khoiru; Murdowo, Djoko; Adriyanto, Andreas Rio
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline3574

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Creating innovation to increase students' interest in improving soft skills and hard skills in various circles of society, so that they are able to create a new business in the fashion sector and improve the community's economy is the purpose of this research. Education is a process of changing people's attitudes, both individuals and groups, to improve knowledge and skills through learning, development and training both formally and non-formally. This study discusses the low public interest in non-formal education in Indonesia, especially non-formal education in the fashion sector. The research method used is the design thinking method to help the process of creating innovation which begins with conducting research on various types of products including websites and applications that will help fashion education. The results of the study are in the form of an innovation in talent/career channeling features, Project sharing and modules with complete content materials according to class level/level which are packaged in a low-fidelity prototype which has a low level of precision and does not yet describe the final product.