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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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Investigating the factors influencing the attitudes of students toward the study of mathematics Amoah, Charles; Adu-Gyamfi, Richmond; Mifetu, Romuald Koffi
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i1.213

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The purpose of the study was to investigate the factors influencing the attitude of students towards the study of mathematics in selected Junior High Schools in Asokore in the Sekyere East District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The study was based on the ABC Attitude Model. Random sampling was used to select 102 respondents (students) in Asokore in the Sekyere East District for the study. A questionnaire was the sole instrument employed in the study. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. It was found that school administrators and the mathematics teachers in JHSs in Asokore in Sekyere East District are doing well to motivate students’ to improve their achievement in mathematics, whereas most parents are not complementing the effort of the schools and the teachers by providing for their wards needs and encouraging them to learn mathematics. It was also found that even though most students agreed that mathematics is useful even at work places, they still think that mathematics is boring and makes them nervous, and therefore do not like to learn it. In addition, it was established that mathematics is not the students’ favorite subject; therefore, they do not like mathematics classes and solving mathematics questions.
Curriculum innovation implementation for industrialization: A case of education 5.0 pre-service science and mathematics teacher preparation Matorevhu, Alois
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i1.214

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Higher and tertiary education graduates in any country should possess job – relevant knowledge and skills to meet needs of industry. Consistent with this, the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science, and Technology Development of Zimbabwe, adopted Education 5.0, comprising  five components: teaching, research, community service, innovation, and industrialization.  This case study sought to explore the understanding by science and mathematics teacher educators of Education 5.0 curriculum innovation implementation at 3 teachers’ colleges in Zimbabwe. Science and mathematics teacher educators, purposively sampled participated in focus group discussions. To gain insight on Education 5.0 curriculum innovation implementation, policy documents were analyzed. Emergent themes were interpreted, guided by the interpretivist paradigm, which acknowledges multiple realities. Findings show that science and mathematics teacher educators were positive that Education 5.0 curriculum innovation implementation would cause socio – economic development. However, diverse interpretations of the Education 5.0 curriculum innovation seemed to threaten successful implementation. Therefore, curriculum innovation developers should ensure that implementers understand the envisaged innovation implementation to counter the adverse effects of diverse ontologies. Also, conditions should be conducive to successful curriculum innovation implementation.
Transforming teaching practices: Enhancing ICT-pedagogy integration through curriculum innovations in teacher education of Bangladesh Islam, Muhammad Monirul; Rahman, Mahbuba; Rabbi, Md. Fajlay
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.223

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The use of ICT in teaching and learning processes at all levels was highlighted in Bangladesh's educational policy. According to studies, there are not enough secondary-level instructors in Bangladesh who are proficient in using digital technologies for instruction. The purpose of this research was to explore options for updating the teacher education curriculum by filling up any gaps found in the development of ICT-Pedagogy integration abilities. In this study, the TPACK framework was utilized to pinpoint curriculum gaps, and a mixed-method approach was used to achieve the study's goals. The curriculum was first examined to find any deficiencies, and then key informant interviews looked at potential updates to the curriculum that might fill those gaps. The study discovered a lack of proper teaching-learning methods and assessment, as well as clear objectives and topics on ICT and pedagogy integration. The study promoted a few approaches for teacher skill upgrades to improve their ability to teach with ICT.
Students' critical thinking skills (2011-2020): A bibliometric analysis Iwan, Iwan; Sumitro, Sutiman Bambang; Ibrohim, Ibrohim; Rohman, Fatchur
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.226

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The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze articles that examine students' critical thinking abilities that have been published in several reputable international journals published in period 2011-2020 using bibliometric analysis. The research was conducted using a systematic mapping method in 4 stages: (1) searching articles using the Publish or Perish (PoP) application in the Scopus database, (2) classifying articles for bibliometric analysis, (3) checking and filling in article metadata and (4) conducting bibliometric analysis using the VOSviewer application. The results of the bibliometric analysis yielded 5 findings, as follows: (1) the trend of publication of critical thinking skills has fluctuated from 2011-2020; (2) the ten most contributing journals have published 46 articles up to 2020; (3) the ten most cited articles resulted in 669 citations; (4) The four highest order keywords that are most widely used in critical thinking skills articles are critical thinking abilities, thinking abilities and students; (5) There are 6 writers who research critical thinking skills the most but have not seen collaboration between the 6 writers; It can be concluded that student critical thinking abilities in the world of education are being researched even though they have fluctuated over the last 10 years.
Welding engineering student learning outcomes in SMAW subjects: The effect on interest in entrepreneurship Purnawirawan, Rendi; Yoto, Yoto; Suhartadi, Syarif
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.239

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This study aims to determine the influence of the learning outcomes of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) subjects on the entrepreneurial interest of students at SMK Negeri 1 Udanawu, Blitar Regency. This research method is quantitative Research. Data collection techniques in this study used questionnaire and documentation methods. Data analysis uses validation tests, reliability tests, and simple linear regression analysis. The results showed that the F-count of 93.931 was greater than the F-table by 4.00. The significance of F by 0.002 was smaller than the α of 0.05, so the study results could be concluded that the variable learning outcomes of the SMAW subject had a significant effect on the variable of entrepreneurial interest of students. The results showed an R-value of 0.834, meaning that the relationship between the learning outcomes of Manual Arc Welding (SMAW) subjects and the entrepreneurial interest of students at SMK Negeri 1 Udanawu, Blitar Regency was very strong. This level of relationship can be categorized as a very strong relationship. This can be seen from the correlation value of 0.834 and the coefficient value between 0.800-1.000, which states the level of a very strong relationship. The value of the coefficient of determination is 71.5%, while the remaining 28.5% is influenced by other independent variables that were not studied in this study.
Improve student competence of light vehicle engineering expertise program according to industrial needs Pramono, Edy; Suhartadi, Syarif; Yoto, Yoto
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.240

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This activity intends to encourage the implementation of the "Freedom to Learn" program promoted by the Indonesian government. Vocational school students are prepared to learn skills so that graduates have the qualifications expected by the world of work according to their respective fields. In this case, Vocational High Schools can adjust the industrial work culture so that students, when they graduate, can adjust the fields studied appropriately. This research method is qualitative research. Data collection techniques used interview, observation, and documentation methods in this research. The data analysis technique uses the triangulation test. From the research results, seven students could get good car service, and one student did not do well. In implementing the 5R/S work culture, eight students all did well. Time to complete the work: 2 students completed over 60 minutes, and six students under 60 minutes. With these results, special treatment is needed, namely doing a lot of car service work regularly, to improve the results obtained. This work takes approximately 30 – 45 minutes to complete for industry standards.
Direct and indirect written corrective feedback in learning writing: The students' perception Sahmadan, Safrudin; Hasan, Idhar
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.250

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This study was carried out based on the hottest issue regarding the role of direct and indirect written corrective feedback (WCF). The role and use of direct WCF and indirect WCF have been debated issues among second language acquisition and writing researchers. The controversial issue regarding the necessity of feedback started from Truscott’s comment that direct written corrective feedback does not improve students’ writing skills. This research explored the students’ perception of direct WCF and indirect indirect WCF. Qualitative descriptive was applied in this research involving 30 students as the subject. A questionnaire and interview were carried out as the instruments in collecting data. An interactive model that included data collecting, coding, data display, and conclusion or verification was employed for the data analysis. The findings suggested that direct written corrective feedback had a beneficial impact because 99.91% of students said they preferred it.
Student’s perception towards using Quizizz as an online evaluation medium of English learning Ota, Maria Kristina; Banda, Yosef Moan; Sama, Gratiana; Kara, Yuliana Maria D’Karmel
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.248

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Using technology as a medium in the learning process is very beneficial for teachers, lecturers, and students. Quizizz is a web tool that can be used to conduct interactive quizzes for learning. Quizizz, in this study, is used as an online evaluation medium for learning English. However, every learning medium has advantages and disadvantages, including Quizizz. This research aims to determine students' perceptions of Quizizz as an online evaluation medium for English language learning. The mixed method is the method of this study, with the instruments being observation, questionnaires, and interviews. The research subjects were twenty students of economics education. The results obtained from the questionnaire showed that the use of Quizizz in online evaluation received positive responses from students. This response is shown by the ten questionnaire items getting a high percentage for each positive statement. Likewise, from the in-depth interviews, the data obtained also received positive and varied responses. From the results of this research, it was concluded that online evaluation using Quizizz media was very well received by students and could be used in the future by considering input and suggestions from students regarding this medium. In addition, other subjects can use this medium as a learning evaluation medium.
Practice and barriers of technology integrated pedagogy in teaching EFL young learners: A critical analysis Faudi, Faudi; Husain, Balqis; Musthafa, Bachrudin
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.251

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Young learners' characteristics, which differ from those of young adolescents, adolescents, and adults, encourage EFL instructors to implement technology-based learning strategies with high consideration. If EFL teachers fail to implement the appropriate strategy for teaching English, young students may likely encounter academic difficulties in subsequent years. Teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) have implemented technology-based learning strategies to improve students' literacy, vocabulary, and critical thinking abilities. There are also implementation obstacles. This article aims to identify the types of digital-based learning strategies implemented by Indonesian EFL teachers for teaching English to young learners, as well as to identify the challenges faced by Indonesian EFL teachers when implementing digital-based learning strategies for young learners.The findings indicated that EFL teachers in Indonesia employed a variety of technological approaches to develop their students' language and critical thinking skills. EFL teachers utilized multimodal e-books to improve reading skills; animated e-books were employed to enhance literacy skills; flipped classroom was utilized to augment vocabulary; and digital folklore was used to foster analytical and critical thinking skills among EFL young learners.
Development of an interactive e-module based on a case method to improve higher-order thinking skills Firmansyah, Firmansyah; Irnandi, Irfan; Siregar, Nahrun Najib; Simamora, Ebeneser Wacner
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.254

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The objective of this study is to create a case-method-based interactive e-module that will enhance the higher-level thinking skills (HOTs) of students. Research and Development (R&D) utilizing the ten-step Borg & Gall model development constitutes this research method. This investigation is restricted to the seventh stage. This study's participants were FKIP UNIPA first-semester students enrolled in instructional mathematics courses. The sample for the study was determined by cluster random sampling. The participants in this research were partitioned into two groups: the experimental group consisted of students majoring in English education, while the control group comprised students majoring in Indonesian language education. In this study, questionnaires, interviews, validator assessment forms, and HOTs tests were utilized to collect data. Three data analysis techniques were utilized in this study: validity, practicability, and effectiveness. The outcomes demonstrate the e-module's validity. The practicality assessment yielded an 81.44% response rate from students in the very practical category. The HOTs of the pupils in the experimental class were superior to those of the control class. The mean HOTs of students in the control group were 67.67, whereas those in the experimental group have an average HOTs of 75.50.

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