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INDONESIA
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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Promoting harmony and renewal: The transformation of peace education within the islamic education curriculum Atsani, Lalu Gede Muhammad Zainuddin; Hadisaputra, Prosmala
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.303

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This article examines the development of peace education within the context of the Islamic education curriculum. This study aims to enhance the concept of peace education by drawing on prior research. This study adopts a qualitative approach, utilizing literature review techniques. Despite being classified as a literature review, the study was conducted in phases to achieve significant results. First, an extensive review of existing literature was conducted. Second, a comprehensive search was performed on Google Scholar to identify relevant scholarly sources. Third, a meticulous screening of documents was carried out to select the most pertinent ones for analysis. Fourth, the process of importing the accumulated material into the Mendeley software and subsequently arranging it in a systematic manner. Fifth, the utilisation of scanning techniques for the purpose of reading books is seen. Sixth, the identification and underlining of words or sentences that serve as indicators of the underlying theme of the study. Seventh, the themes identified in the previous step are to be mapped out in a specific and detailed manner. This study demonstrates that peace education can be implemented in educational curriculum through different approaches, such as curricula centred around dialogue, education that emphasises values, programmes targeting the enhancement of life skills for individuals affected by post-conflict situations, adjustments to the national curriculum, and curricula that promote multiculturalism. The findings of this study enhance the conceptual framework of peace education.
Examining Dewi Sartika's educational concept: Exploring the meaning behind her struggle and inspiration for contemporary education Widyaningsih, Sri Wahyu; Kuswandi, Dedi
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.v3i2.306

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This research examines the concept of education according to Dewi Sartika, the challenges faced, the support received, and the relevance of the education concept by current conditions. The research procedure used is library research. Such investigations contribute to the advancement of science, particularly in educational practice. The research results show that Dewi Sartika is an educational pioneer who is tireless in providing access to education for women. Its holistic educational concept, which involves academic, moral, and practical skills, has helped shape individuals who are not only intellectually intelligent but also ethical and have relevant skills. In addition, his recognition of the importance of local cultural values in education has contributed to maintaining and respecting Indonesia's cultural heritage. Dewi Sartika's dedication to creating an inclusive and values-centered education system has left an important mark in the history of Indonesian education that is still remembered today.
Implementation of cyber counseling in the Merdeka Belajar curriculum in the era of society 5.0 Arianti, Alivia Eka; Hidayah, Nur; Wahyuni, Fitri
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.v3i2.313

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Counselors have an important role in the success of the Merdeka Belajar curriculum. Counselors need to have cyber counseling  to support their professionalism in implementing guidance and counseling. This study aims to examine the implementation of cyber counseling  in the Merdeka Belajar curriculum. The research uses the systematic literature review method which is carried out in six stages, namely problem formulation, systematic literature search, screening and selection of relevant articles, qualitative analysis and synthesis, quality control, compiling reports. A total of 14 articles that passed the screening were reviewed to identify various strategies that have been used for implementation. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of cyber counseling  in Merdeka Belajar curriculum includes technical preparation of hardware and software. The stages that need to be considered are almost the same as counseling in general. First, the preparation stage which includes technical preparation of hardware, software, and evaluation. Second, the counseling process stage which consists of delivery, exploration, interpretation, coaching, and assessment. And the third stage, the post-counseling stage which is marked by the success of counseling with effective client conditions. This research can be a reference for further research to be able to develop more innovative and applicable cyber counseling  implementation strategies.
The Implementation of STAD learning model to improve students' learning outcomes Sirait, Rolina Wati; Sirait, Silvia Hanna Kusuma; Jeni, Jeni
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.317

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The aim of the research was to decide the implementation of the Student Teams Achievement Division (STAD) learning model on the learning outcomes of students in class VII-A at State Junior High School 10 Manokwari. This was a classroom action research that used 16 students from class VII-A as subjects. This research consists of 2 cycles. Each cycle has four stages: Planning, Action Implementation, Observation and Reflection. The results showed that in cycle 1 the average percentage of student learning outcomes reached 63,75, in cycle 1 only 7 students obtained the criteria for completion with a percentage of 43,75% and 9 students who obtained the criteria for incomplete with a percentage of 56,25%. While in cycle 2 the average student learning outcomes have reached 79,37, in cycle 2 who obtained the complete criteria were 15 students with a percentage of 93,75% and only 1 student who obtained the incomplete criteria with a percentage of 6,25%. The research  conclude that student learning outcomes can be improved by implementing the STAD learning model.
Students’ writing skills through collaborative writing and the tendency to work in a group Afrezah, Novela Nur; Azizi, Meirita Rahmi; Alrian, Rahmad; Pratiwi, Dwiyani; Yulia, Yuyun
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.318

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This study aims to enhance students' writing skills through collaborative writing at a Senior High School and determine their preference between collaborative writing in pairs or groups. The study discovered that students lacked enthusiasm in completing the writing work, which caused poor motivation and challenges in formulating ideas. This study employed a classroom action research (CAR) methodology and consisted of two cycles. The data were collected through observations of the teaching and learning process, interviews with students, and conducting writing assessments. The research findings indicated that engaging in collaborative writing increased students' interest in writing activities due to the opportunity for interaction with their peers. Collaborative writing facilitated the creation of ideas by allowing each group member to contribute, resulting in a diverse range of thoughts. The successful implementation of collaborative writing was complemented by the implementation of group work. It was also shown that students prefer collaborating more in group tasks than working in pairs. The researcher discovered an enhancement in the students' writing scores.
Meaning learning model: Implementation, activities and responses of science students Gonibala, Alfikry; Latjompoh, Masra; Ahmad, Jusna
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.321

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This research aims to measure the implementation of meaning learning, activities and students' responses while they are involved in learning. This research is a quantitative type with a total of 24 students as subjects. The subject is a student at a junior high school in Pinolosian District, South Bolaang Mongondow Regency. Data collection used an observation sheet on learning implementation with 23 aspects, observation of student activities with 6 aspects, and a student response questionnaire with 20 questions. Data was analyzed using the percentage of each acquisition score. The research results show that the implementation of learning is good (3.50 – 4.00), good student activities which are dominated by carrying out literacy activities (reading books) to collect answers. Student responses are positive (91.87) and negative (8.13). The research concludes that learning makes sense carried out well, students become active and they respond well to the learning that has been carried out. Meaning learning needs to be implemented in the classroom in order to create an active and enjoyable learning atmosphere.
Interactive articulate storyline application based on real world problem and local Ngada wisdom Kua, Maria Yuliana; Dolo, Fransiskus Xaverius; Suparmi, Ni Wayan; Gelu, Afrianus; Dhena, Gervarsia V. A.; Meme, Yosefina Owa
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.337

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Teachers need quality online learning for practical, fun, and contextual science learning. Therefore, this research aims to analyze product suitability retrieved from validation results by material, media, learning design, and language experts, as well as product trial results by user candidates. A research and development (R&D) approach based on Kurt's ADDIE model was used to achieve this research aim. The subjects were 5 teachers and 20 Citra Bakti Junior High School students. We employed data collection strategies through the use of validation sheets, questionnaires, validation evaluation sheets, and prospective user response surveys. The data analysis employed descriptive and inferential statistics. The research results show that the average validation score from material experts is 4.60, media experts are 4.50, learning design experts are 4.35, and language experts are 4.48, all of which are in the very good range. Additionally, teachers' and students' average outcomes trial scores were 4.49 and 4.54, respectively, at an excellent level. Given this information, the interactive, articulate storyline product based on real-world problems and the local wisdom of “Ngada” is suitable for application in the online learning process.
Heutagogy: Implementation in civil employee competency development activities Hailitik, Hengky Jemy; Kuswandi, Dedi
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.295

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In the contemporary educational era, the heutagogical approach, first introduced by Stewart Hase and Chris Kenyon, offers an innovative solution for self-determined learning. This research, using a literature study method, aims to discuss three primary aspects: the principles and design of the heutagogical approach, the development of civil employee competence, and the strategy for implementing the heutagogical approach in civil employee competence development. By examining articles and related publications, this study identifies how the principles and design of heutagogy can be integrated into the context of civil employee competence development. Furthermore, the research explores how digital technology can facilitate the heutagogical approach in civil employee competence development. The findings from the literature study indicate that the heutagogical approach holds significant potential in enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of civil employee learning, especially when supported by appropriate digital learning resources. In conclusion, the heutagogical approach, provides a robust framework for civil employee competence development, enabling civil employee to remain relevant and adaptive amidst rapid changes in professional and technological demands.
Primary school students' knowledge about animal life cycle material: The survey study Nasir, Nur Indah Ririn Fitriani; Mahanal, Susriyati; Ekawati, Ratna; Damopolii, Insar; Supriyono, Supriyono; Rahayuningsih, Sri
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.320

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Students' knowledge is obtained from studying, and their involvement in science learning is still low, so it is a concern. Our research aims: First, to survey students' knowledge of animal life cycles, and second, to determine differences in students' knowledge of animal life cycles based on gender. This research uses a survey method. Sampling was carried out using convenience sampling. The sample obtained was 286 students willing to answer questions via Google Forms. They are primary school students in Indonesia. Data collection procedure: (1) compiling the instruments, (2) expert validation, (3) instrument testing, (4) validity and reliability analysis, (3) test distribution, (4) analysis of findings, (5) data interpretation, and (6) conclusion. A total of 9 valid and reliable questions were used to collect data. Analysis of differences in student knowledge using the Mann-Whitney test. The findings show that there are still 51.75% of students whose knowledge needs to be improved. Boys and girls students did not show differences in their knowledge regarding animal life cycles. This research concludes that students' knowledge of animal life cycle material has not reached the good category. Boys and girls students have the same level of knowledge but only get the moderate category. Future research can test how innovative learning in science for primary schools can impact student knowledge.
Sitti Raihanun: Female cleric and initiator of prominent Islamic educational institutions in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Nasri, Ulyan; Atsani, Lalu Gede Muhammad Zainuddin
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.322

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Sitti Raihanun, as a female cleric in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, plays a pivotal role in the establishment of prominent Islamic educational institutions in the 21st century. This study aims to explore the role and contributions of Sitti Raihanun in the development of Islamic educational institutions in the region. Historical research methodology is employed in this study, involving the collection and analysis of primary sources. Data collection technique: data is obtained through interviews with Sitti Raihanun, stakeholders, and the collection of relevant documents. The data analysis technique is conducted using a qualitative approach to depict the role, strategies, and impact of Sitti Raihanun's activities in Islamic education. The results of this study indicate that Sitti Raihanun successfully formed quality Islamic educational institutions, increased community participation, and had a positive impact on religious understanding. The implications of this research lie in empowering the community through quality Islamic education, with the potential for widespread positive impact at the local, national, and even international levels.

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