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Journal of Research in Instructional
Published by Universitas Papua
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2776222X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30862/jri
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Research in Instructional [e-ISSN: 2776-222X] is an Open Access Journal published by the Universitas Papua. JRI is regularly published bi-annually. By publishing bi-annually: June and December JRI is intended to communicate original researches and current issues on education and instruction including: research on learning and teaching strategies, curriculum development, assessment, and material development, teacher development, and educational evaluation policy. JRI publishes research articles that are comprehensive in nature by inviting reviews from the leading experts in the fields. The incoming papers will be blind peer-reviewed and selected based on high scientific studies and the ability to provide important contributions to the field. JRI has become a member of Crossref with DOI so that all articles published by JRI will have a unique DOI number.
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Cultural synergy: Integrating Lamin Dayak Kenyah in English language learning – A need analysis study Fitriani, Yustina; Gunawan, Muhammad Henry
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.463

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This research aims to identify students' preferences and interests in learning English through Lamin Dayak Kenyah architectural buildings. This research is a mixed research that combines quantitative and qualitative data. The participants were 271 students and 33 English lecturers at universities. The methods used to collect data were classroom observations, surveys, and interviews to identify specific needs faced by students and lecturers when incorporating traditional houses into learning materials.  The four fundamental English language skills—listening, reading, writing, speaking—are included in the results.  In listening skills, students and lecturers prefer to learn and teach English by watching videos and listening to dialogues or conversations. In reading ability, students and lecturers want to learn with intensive reading, active reading, and critical reading. Regarding writing skills, students and lecturers prefer assignments such as writing descriptive texts and opinion articles. In speaking skills, students and lecturers want to learn through discussion and describing pictures orally. In choosing topics, students and lecturers are interested in the history of local architectural buildings, traditional house design, and the symbolism, color, and meaning of the carvings. Project-based learning (PBL) is the preferred learning method, and learning resources are drawn from videos and interactive learning tools. Future research can utilize these findings to design more targeted instructional materials, leveraging the results of the needs analysis that has been conducted in this study.
Technology integration in arabic language learning: A literature review on the effectiveness of e-learning and mobile applications Haq, Alsadika Ziaul; Akmansyah, Muhammad; Erlina, Erlina; Koderi, Koderi
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.473

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The integration of digital technology in Arabic language learning offers benefits such as increased student motivation and personalized learning, but faces challenges such as the digital divide, limited infrastructure, and inadequate teacher training, especially in rural areas. Objectives This study analyzes the effectiveness of technology integration, particularly e-learning and mobile applications, in Arabic language learning, as well as identifies the challenges of its implementation. The research used a systematic literature review method by reviewing articles from databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, ERIC, and Google Scholar (2019-2024). The data collected included research methods, technology type, sample size, main results, and conclusions and recommendations.  And the findings of this study are E-learning increases student participation and material access, while mobile applications are effective in increasing motivation and language comprehension. The integration of these technologies not only provides a more affordable and customized learning solution, but also supports the achievement of better learning outcomes, especially for non-native speakers and migrants. Thus, the utilization of e-learning and mobile applications in Arabic language education holds great promise for improving the quality of language acquisition in a broader context.
The practicality of connected type-based science teaching materials on simple plane principles in human movement systems Husin, Ikrawati R.; Yusuf, Muhammad; Yusuf, Frida Maryati; Abdjul, Tirtawaty
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.332

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The aim of this research is to determine the practicality of science teaching materials based on the connected type. This research uses a method of testing the level of practicality of teaching materials on simple aircraft and human movement systems. Data and information collection was carried out through interviews with science teachers regarding the teaching materials used for learning. The data collection technique consists of classroom management which can be determined from the results of the teacher's overall observations according to the number of students that have been determined and student response questionnaires are used to determine student responses to Integrated Science Teaching Materials. Meanwhile, data analysis techniques consist of classroom management analysis and student response analysis. The practicality of integrated science teaching materials is stated to be practical to apply. The results of the analysis of class management from all meetings obtained grades in the very good category and the questionnaire analysis of student responses in the learning process obtained results with good criteria.
Primary school bullying: Factors, forms and solutions Ihsan, Muhammad Aidi Noor; Sukriono, Didik; Pristiani, Riska; Kusumaningrum, Shirly Rizki
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.376

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This research is motivated by the rampant cases of bullying in schools caused by various factors and forms of bullying behavior played by students in schools. This study describes the forms, factors, and solutions the school has implemented. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative method to write the findings. Data collection was carried out using interviews, observations, and filling out questionnaires. The results illustrate that bullying behavior that occurs at school can be verbal by mocking, insinuating, and instigating. While social bullying, such as ostracising friends. In response, primary schools in Malang City formed an anti-bullying task force to minimize bullying and educate students regarding it in the school environment. The task force's role is to educate (remind) what bullying is for all students in the school and to model positive behavior (role model).
The influence of principal's leadership, discipline, and teacher motivation on the performance of public elementary school teachers Herni, Herni; Hidayat, Saleh; Fatmasari, Rhini
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.394

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How well teachers do their jobs in the classroom has a direct bearing on how well their pupils do in school. In order to determine whether pupils are ready to join the commercial and industrial sector, the efficacy of their teachers is essential. Improving the efficiency of educators has a bearing on the quality of the human capital developed via schools. In order to better understand how teacher motivation affects performance, how discipline affects performance, and how principal leadership affects performance, this research will examine all three of these factors. Furthermore, the research evaluates the impact of principal leadership, teacher motivation, and disciplinary measures on student outcomes. The participants in this quantitative study were 295 educators from Banyuasin I District's State Elementary School. We used a simple random selection strategy to identify 75 instructors for our sample. Data collection was conducted through the administration of questionnaires, which were subsequently subjected to analysis via multiple linear regression methodologies. The influence of principal leadership exhibited a partial positive correlation with teacher performance, while teacher discipline also demonstrated a partial positive correlation with teacher performance; conversely, teacher motivation revealed no discernible partial impact on teacher performance. Furthermore, it was determined that principal leadership, discipline, and motivation collectively exerted a significant influence on student achievement.
OKE STAR: Supporting the success of lesson study in high school Hayuana, Wachidah; Chotimah, Husnul; Ibrohim, Ibrohim; Susilo, Herawati; Damopolii, Insar; Susanti, Eni; Sasea, Louis Ivana; Syahriridani, Muh.
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.411

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The first aim of our study is to document how the SBLS implementation process works. The second aim is to analyze teacher and student responses to implementing a School Based Lesson Study (SBLS). This research is survey research. The survey was conducted at one of the state high schools in Malang. The data collection process was carried out through observation, interviews, and the administration of questionnaires. Data collection was carried out in May 2024. Participants in this study were 33 students. They are 1 school principal, three Indonesian language subject teachers, and 29 class XI science students. A total of 16 male students and 13 female students. The students' ages range from 15 to 16 years. Observation, interviews, and student and teacher response questionnaires collected data. Data was analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. The survey results show that implementing Lesson Study (LS) in schools has gone well. Students no longer look awkward when observed; teachers are skilled at planning and reflecting on learning outcomes. The school principal actively participates in LS activities by implementing the OKE STAR method. The response of teachers and students to learning that uses LS activities is very good.
Project-based learning in basic photography learning: The effect on student learning outcome Saputra, Mokhamad Dwi Agung; Ulfa, Saida; Degeng, Made Duananda Kartika
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.421

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This research aims to assess the impact of implementing the project based learning on enhancing student learning outcomes in photography sessions within the visual communication design program at Vocational High School. Additionally, the study intends to compare the effectiveness of this learning with conventional learning. The study used a quasi-experimental method using a non-equivalent control group. The study was carried out at Vocational High School Muhammadiyah 1 Kepanjen. The samples in this research were X-grade students in visual communication design. They were separated into two groups: the experimental group, consisting of 17 students, and the control group, also composed of 17 students. The data was gathered by assessing students' learning outcomes before and after using the learning strategies of each group. The research utilized a portfolio of photographic project outcomes as the instrument, which included specified evaluation criteria. The data analysis in the research included a normality test, homogeneity test, and independent samples t-test. The findings indicated a notable disparity in learning outcomes between the experimental and control groups. The study findings suggest project-based learning may enhance student learning outcomes in photography sessions.
Development of science flipbook to increase student learning activities Damayanti, Ana Muliana Sri; Nurmayanti, Nurmayanti; Syamsunir, Syamsunir
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.424

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This research aims to find out whether learning resources in the form of science flipbooks can be valid, practical and effective in increasing student activity. With the help of this media, students are encouraged to actively participate in their own learning and gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Analysis, planning, development, implementation and evaluation of data collected through observation and questionnaire methods is part of the ADDIE model research development (RnD) approach. This media is "very valid" based on research results which show a media validation level of 96% and a material validation level of 82%. Both teachers and students give high marks to the media because of its usefulness; the teacher gave it 85% and the students 89%, so the combined total was 87.5%. If we look at the use of science flipbook learning media, it can be seen that the level of student activity increased from 59.18% (the "fair" level) at the beginning of class and increased to 77.56% (the "high" level) after using the flipbook. The research conclusion is that the science flipbook learning media has succeeded in making students more involved in learning.
Developing teaching materials for writing observation report texts using Powtoon for grade X high school students Karina, Agidia; Sinaga, Mangatur; Charlina, Charlina
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i2.425

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This study aims to develop teaching materials for writing observation report texts based on technology by utilizing the Powtoon application for class X SMA students. This study uses a development procedure called the ADDIE model. This study was conducted at SMA Negeri 15 Pekanbaru with 36 class XB students as research subjects. The data collection techniques used were student needs analysis questionnaires, validation questionnaires for teaching material products by validators, trials (limited tests), and teacher and student assessment questionnaires. The results showed that the quality of the product development of teaching materials for writing observation report texts based on Powtoon for class X SMA students was seen from the results of expert validation and got a score of 4.5 (90%), the practicality of the product was seen from the results of teacher assessments of 4.6 (92%) and student assessments of 4.5 (90%). The average pre-test score was 64, and the post-test was 87, which was stated to be significantly different based on the Wilcoxon test. It can be concluded that teaching materials designed using Powtoon for class X SMA students are very feasible and have the potential to be used in learning to write observation report texts.
Integrating technological pedagogical content knowledge in Learning: A systematic review Arifuddin, Arifuddin; Khoiriyah, Siti; Sugianto, Hendi; Karim, Abdul Rahim
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v5i1.429

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The use of technology in educational contexts has experienced rapid growth in recent years. This breakthrough offers great potential to improve the quality of learning and teaching at various levels of education. One approach that dominates the conversation is the integration of technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) in learning, which includes the alignment of three main components, namely technology (T), pedagogy (P), and content knowledge (CK). This study uses a systematic literature review approach to collect, select, and determine articles, then analyze and synthesize the latest research findings on the integration of TPACK in learning to improve teacher professionalism. The results showed that the trend of research studies related to TPACK in 2019 to 2023 discussed several components such as self-efficacy, a complete understanding of the dimensions of TPACK, the ability to analyze challenges and obstacles in the use of technology in learning, the ability to collaborate in the digital era, and the ability to build a positive paradigm in integrating technology in the learning process.

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