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Nama jurnal : International Journal of Education and Humanities
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International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers in all areas of education. As an important academic exchange platform, scientists and researchers can know the most up-to-date academic trends and seek valuable primary sources for reference. International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH) Research is an open-access journal established to disseminate state-of-the-art knowledge in all areas of education. Papers for publication in the International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH) are selected through precise peer-review to ensure quality, originality, appropriateness, significance, and readability. Authors are solicited to contribute to this journal by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, original surveys, and case studies that describe significant advances in education, training, e-learning, etc. The authors are invited to submit papers to this journal through the ONLINE submission system. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated by the International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH). Manuscripts published in the International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH) primarily constitute original research, methodologies, methods, and theoretical perspectives relevant to an international audience. The journal includes a particular interest in research toward scholarly analyses of issues and trends that inform educational practice(s) within and/or across sectors. Please make sure to read the instructions for authors before submitting your manuscript. The journal is published online four times a year. Encourage and publish research on the following topics: Education Learning and Teaching Training Humanities Social Science Interdisiinterdisciplinary research
Articles 198 Documents
Academic Supervision and Guidance and Counseling Teacher Self-Efficacy at the State Junior High School Level Amianti Putri Hestiningtyan; Sugiyo; Awalya
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (156.972 KB) | DOI: 10.58557/ijeh.v1i2.24

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There is only one management function involved in the management of advice and counseling, which is controlling (supervision). Supervision is an essential component of the guidance and counseling program. As a result, academic monitoring implemented by both school supervisors and school principals is linked to the professional performance of guidance and counseling teachers. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of academic supervision implementation on the professional performance of guidance and counseling teachers using self-efficacy as an intervening variable. This study employs quantitative tools and a correlational research design. The study involved guidance and counseling teachers from the State Junior High School in Pemalang Regency. According to the study's findings, academic monitoring by school supervisors is still not equivalent since the number of school supervisors is still limited compared to the number of schools and teachers in the Pemalang Regency. However, the study's findings also suggest that academic supervision impacts the professional performance of guidance and counseling teachers at SMP Negeri Pemalang Regency. Furthermore, this element of self-efficacy demonstrates that the outcomes have no substantial positive influence. That is, academic supervision does not mediate between Guidance and Counseling teachers' professional performance.
Self- Access Materials Needed for Autonomous Learning in the 21st Century at Senior High School Diah Nur Afdillah; Farouk Imam Arrasyid
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (196.429 KB) | DOI: 10.58557/ijeh.v1i3.25

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The existence of the covid- 19 pandemic can indeed be a polemic in all sectors, particularly in education sector. Besides the covid- 19 pandemic, the rapid progress of the 21st encourages students to become independent learners who can pursue their own studying. Self- access materials play a crucial role in the successful execution of autonomous learning goals in promoting the ability and passion of students for autonomous learning. Therefore, this research aims to find out self- access materials needed for autonomous learning in the 21st century and investigate how to implement the self- access materials for autonomous learning in the 21st century. This research is a descriptive qualitative research using interview to collect the data. The respondents of this research are 6 students of XI Grade and 1 English teacher. The result shows there are 6 strategies of autonomous learning which consist of 17 autonomous learning activities. From the 17 autonomous learning activities, there are 13 autonomous learning strategies that found in this research with 1 activities founded regarding to the interviewees responses. The self- access materials needed by students are didactic books, motivational videos, dictionary applications, YouTube, vocabulary books, registers, authentic materials, English textbooks according to curriculum, webtoons, novels, feedback worksheet, TOEFL CD-Room, educational software (British Council, BBC Learning English and social media, articles, Ome TV application and others. There are 7 steps to implement the self- access materials. Thus, to support the English learning, this research greatly beneficial for students, teachers and material developers
Exploring English Teaching And Learning Writing Based On Scientific Approach At Eighth Grade Ahmad Rifai Rifai; Siti Luruh Ayu Noerjanah
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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This research investigated the implementation of the scientific approach in English teaching and learning writing. This research aims to explore the implementation of a scientific approach and to identify the problems faced by the teachers and students related to the implementation of a scientific approach in English teaching and learning writing. In this research, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative method. The technique of collecting data was observation, interview, and documentation. The instrument of this research is the researcher herself. The results of the research show that the implementation of a scientific approach in English teaching and learning writing at eighth grade of SMPN 1 Karangsembung was well conducted by teachers but still not optimally. There are still many steps of activities that are often passed by teachers and the teachers still use the lecture method. Besides that, two factors faced by teachers in the implementation of scientific approach, internal and external factors. The internal factors include the teacher preparation in teaching such as still using the old method that was used in teaching. The external factors include the school preparation, such as the facilities provided by the school. Then, the problem faced by students is some students have low motivation in learning English. Therefore, they get difficulties mastering vocabulary. Moreover, the external factors in the teacher's strategy are not effective. It caused the students low enthusiasm and not interest in the learning process
Analyzing Students’ Needs for Better Information Literacy In The 21st Century Siti Luruh Ayu Noerjanah; Sadiah Maulidah
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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Mastery of information literacy skills has been proven to be important in the era of globalization. Hence the information literacy training is an activity that should be followed by every student. Information literacy skills are also a provision of lifelong learning. The researcher demonstrates the requirements of information literacy in the 21st century. This purpose is to analyze the information literacy in 21st century that the English students should have. This research used a qualitative approach. In addition, this research used a critical literature review as a method for undertaking the data. The researcher presents the information literacy needs in the 21st century. Several criteria were generated to help the researcher to find out the relevant literature and research of information literacy. After conducting the critical literature review of generating the requirements of information literacy in the 21st century, the findings of the research are there are two dimensions (skills and competencies) that should be considered
Citizenship Education in The Character Building of The Nation Bambang Yuniarto; Rivo Panji Yudha
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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The reason for this examination is to discover the job of urban instruction in molding the individual person. Up to this point, our learning has been verbal, and is just arranged towards dominating the substance of urban training subjects. Perception of every day learning practice shows that the focal point of learning is to allow understudies to dominate the data contained in the subject, and afterward evaluate the level of authority of the understudies. Maybe the motivation behind learning is to dominate the substance of the subject. The pertinence of instructing materials to day to day existence and how to utilize these training materials to tackle issues in life have gotten less consideration. The improvement of the curriculum that is currently being developed, especially Character Education which is processed by experts, can of course be accompanied by the active role of the government. This of course must bring up solution ideas from various parties in order to answer the development of global currents. It is common to see that at this time we are experiencing a decline in our identity as well as the concept of morals and mentality of an original nation's ideology. In reality, there are many kinds of shows of acts of violence, uncharacteristic behavior by the media which are ravaged by unrestrained freedom. This is very striking what is currently happening in our beloved nation. Character education is appropriate to restore the personality values of every citizen, but it must be appreciated by all parties even though the results will be achieved after one generation
Comparative Analysis of Question Item Parameters and Students' Ability between Dichotomy and Polytomic Score Versions; Research on Mathematics National Exam Test Participants Reza Oktiana Akbar
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the differences in the estimation of item parameters and students' abilities between the dichotomous scoring version and the polytomy scoring version. The data used in this study is the response of participants in a particular year national mathematics exam test which is presented in two versions of the scoring form, namely dichotomy and polytomy. In the dichotomous scoring version, each item is scored individually. Alternatively, each item that is scored separately on the dichotomous version, is aggregated into the same indicator, and then summed to obtain the polytomy version. Estimation of item parameters and students' abilities in the dichotomous scoring version was carried out using the 3 PL (Logistics Parameter) model using MLE estimation and the polytomy scoring version using the GPCM (Generalized Partial Credit Model) using EAP. Both were analyzed using PARSCALE software. Comparative analysis of the two scoring versions by looking at the average results of the estimated difficulty level, graph analysis, calculating correlations, and the results of the value of the information function. The results of the analysis show that the average difficulty level of the dichotomous version is 0.166, with a standard deviation of 1.137, while the average difficulty level of the polytomy version is 0.033, with a standard deviation of 0.940. The value of the dichotomous scoring version of the information function is higher than the polytomy scoring version. These results indicate that the math exam test with the dichotomous scoring version is better than the polytomy scoring version. graph analysis, calculate correlations, and result in value information functions. The results of the analysis show that the average difficulty level of the dichotomous version is 0.166, with a standard deviation of 1.137, while the average difficulty level of the polytomy version is 0.033, with a standard deviation of 0.940. The value of the dichotomous scoring version of the information function is higher than the polytomy scoring version
Application of "Hidden Curriculum" through Utilization of the School Environment on the Concept of Environmental Pollution to Improve Student Learning Outcomes Iin Inayah; Anda Juanda; Yunita Yunita
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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The curriculum is a complex process consisting of various activities that can access a need and identify a learning outcome. Hidden curriculum has not received more attention, both from the principal, teachers and students. This without us knowing the hidden curriculum has an influence on the process to improve student learning outcomes. The purpose of this study 1) Describe the application of 'hidden curriculum' in the concept of environmental pollution in class X of SMAN 1 Ciwaringin. 2) Describe the differences in the improvement of student learning outcomes implemented by the hidden curriculum through the use of the school environment with those not implemented through the use of the school environment on the concept of environmental pollution in class X 3. school on the concept of environmental pollution in class X. The method used is quantitative methods, from observation, tests and questionnaires. The population of the study was all students from class X. Sampling using simple random sampling, namely X MIPA 2 experimental class amounted to 30 students and X MIPA 3 control classes amounted to 30 students. Recapitulation of the percentage of observation of student activities on average by 84% in the category of "Very High", the application of the "hidden curriculum" very well. The results of the N-Gain N-Gain significance value of 0,000 means that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. Based on the data it can be concluded that there are differences in the increase in significant student learning outcomes between the experimental and control classes. Students give a positive response an average value of 82.5% with the criteria "very strong". It is concluded that there is influence on the application of the "hidden curriculum" on the concept of environmental pollution
The effectiveness of household waste management based on the waste alms concept by elementary school students Aliet Noorhayati Sutisno; Noor Novianawati; Dewiantika Azizah
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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This study aims to find out effectiveness of household waste management based on the concept of waste alms carried out by students and parents of elementary school students in collaboration with the school. This study is quantitative descriptive research that was conducted on 100 students in one of Cirebon sub-district elementary schools. In this research, students donate domestic waste every week. The Purpose of this study was to provide students with an understanding of the importance of protecting the environment trough reducing household waste. The observation sheet was used as the research instrument of this study. The results showed that the concept of waste alms in household waste management which is integrated with elementary school education units can reduce 2.17% of the volume of waste growth
Augmented Reality Assisted Mathematics Learning Media in The Covid-19 Pandemic Sumliyah Liyah; Titi Rohaeti; Fatikasari
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 4 (2021): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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Utilization of cultural literacy is still low in the school environment. However, learning at Veterans Vocational High School is done online due to the Covid-19 pandemic which requires students to study at their respective homes. Augmented Reality as an alternative media for learning mathematics. The purpose of this study was to determine the use of cultural literacy as a medium for learning mathematics assisted by augmented reality in Veterans Vocational School. The design of this research is qualitative research. In this study, researchers tried to describe, identify, and classify the use of mathematics learning media in Veterans Vocational School. By taking a sample of 1 mathematics teacher and 9 students of class XI AKL. The researcher used the instrument in this study was a non-test instrument. The application of augmented reality learning media is only at the learning theory stage in the stimulus stage where mathematics learning material geometric transformation can be done by applying learning media using Cultural Literacy, namely "Batik Trusmi", in the learning process after students are given an understanding of geometric transformation students will be given examples of problem cases which usually happens in real life and is evident in Trusmi's batik art. The learning process is expected to be able to make students better understand the material of geometric transformation because students analyze problems that can be encountered in real life regarding the material
Development of handout teaching materials with a contextual approach to improve students' mathematical understanding Ifat Sarifayani; Arif Abdul Haqq
International Journal of Education and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Humanities (IJEH)
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This study aims to determine which handout teaching materials with a contextual approach are suitable for use in learning mathematics, and to find out that handout teaching materials with a contextual approach are able to improve students' mathematical understanding. The type of research used is Research and Development (R&D) using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The data collected in the form of observation sheets, interviews, questionnaires, and tests of students' mathematical understanding. The handout validation was validated by experts, namely material, language, and media experts, covering aspects of content, presentation, language, and graphics. In the validation results, material experts get a score of 3.44 which states "very valid", the linguist gets a score of 3.69 which states "very valid", and media experts get a score of 3.21 which states "valid". so that the overall average score gets a value of 3.45 which states "very valid". While the student and teacher responses get an average score of 3.25 which states "very practical", and on the effectiveness of the handout teaching materials obtained from the final test results students get a percentage of 71.8% which states "effective". Then on the results of the students' understanding test, they got an n-gain value of 0.6 which stated "medium", that the understanding obtained by students did not decrease or increase so it was relatively moderate

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