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Bulletin of Science Education
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ISSN : 27744299     EISSN : 27744299     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.51278/bse.v2i1.262
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Bulletin of Science Education publishes reports for science education researchers and practitioners on issues of science teaching and learning and science education policy. The purpose of this journal is to publish quality articles dedicated to the scientific research development that focuses on Online Learning, Learning Strategy, Science Education Policy, and Management Education
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Adaptive Learning Media in Implementation of Islamic Religious Education of Autistic Children at SLB Negeri 2 Katingan Hilir Regency Almajidah Almajidah; Normuslim Normuslim; Nurul Wahdah
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The article was to analyze adaptive learning media in the implementation of Islamic religious education in children autism at special education schools, special education schools for students with special needs, where students have different characteristics either physically or mentally. This research was descriptive qualitative study with the type of field research. 20 participants were selected in this research. Data collection used observation, inteviews and documentation. Interview was conducted by the 20 teachers. Data analysis used interactive model by Miles and Huberman. There were three steps in this model, namely data reduction, data display and conclusion/verification. The result showed that the different needs and characteristics of children required the use of appropriate learning media in the implementation of Islamic religious education, namely adaptive learning media that adjusted to the needs and characteristics of children with autism. Before determining the learning media, an assessment was first carried out hence it makes it easier for the teacher to determine the learning media that suits the needs and caracteristics of the children. In using adaptive media, it was focused on self care practice, receptive language skills and expressive language using the media in the form of hijaiyah letter cards, short chorded surah word card and pictures. Keywords: Adaptive Learning Media, Islamic Religious Education, Autistic Children Learning
The Effect of School Leadership and Teacher Training on Teacher Performance at Senior High School 1 Tondon North Toraja District Yerma Yerni Timang; Mesta Limbong; Ied V. R. Sitepu
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The article was to analyse the teacher teaching performance, principal leadership, and teacher training at Senior High School 1 Tondon North Toraja District, to analyze the influence of the principal's leadership on the teaching performance of teachers, and the effect of teacher training on teacher teaching performance, and the influence of principal leadership and teacher training on teacher teaching performance. The researchers used a quantitative method with an associative research approach to causal relationships. The samples were obtained using saturated sampling (census). The data was obtained through a research instrument in the form of a questionnaire. The correlation analysis data showed that there was a positive effect of teacher training on teacher teaching performance at SMPN 1 Tondon, North Toraja Regency. The value of the derivation coefficient between the 2 variables was 0.850 or 85.0%. That was, the teacher training variable was able to explain the variation in teacher teaching performance variables 85.0%. The results of simple regression analysis showed that teacher training has a significant and positive effect on teacher teaching performance at SMPN 1 Tondon, North Toraja Regency. It means that if teacher training improves, teacher teaching performance will be increase. Keywords: Teachers’ Leadership,, Teacher Teaching Performance, School Leadership
The Effect of Occupational Safety and Health on Employee Work Productivity Sattar Sattar; Minhani Minhani; Ramdiyah Nurul Khotimah
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of occupational safety and health on work productivity of employees at PT. Cipta Sumina Indah Satresna Samarinda. This study uses two independent variables, namely safety and health with one dependent variable, namely employee productivity. After reviewing the literature and the field and formulating hypotheses, the data in this study were collected through distributing questionnaires to 54 employees at PT. Cipta Sumina Indah Satresna as the research sample. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The data analysis method used is quantitative analysis, namely validity, reliability, multiple linear regression analysis, f test, t test, and coefficient of determination. From the results of the analysis of the discussion carried out by the author, the results of the study show that the indicators in this study are valid and reliable. Keywords: Occupational Safety, Work Productivity, Employee Work Productivity
Students’ Perceptions of Islamic Religious Education about Islam and Radicalism: A Study of Three PTKIN Central Java Rochanah Rochanah
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It is hard to argue that religion has a role in triggering the occurrence of violence that occurs between religious communities. The mistake of Muslims in understanding religion has resulted in Islam showing a radical face. The negative label probably needs to be re-aligned so that the image of Islam returns to its good nature according to its essence. In this case, students as intellectuals have a big role in straightening it out. The aim of this study analyse the students’ perceptions of islamic religious education about islam and radicalism: a study of three PTKIN central Java. This research is a field research with a descriptive analytical qualitative approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews and documentation. The results showed that the current situation of Muslims has not been able to properly practice their religious teachings so that what is practiced in their daily lives does not run in harmony with what is contained in the Qur'an. This is the initial cause of the emergence of acts of violence in the name of religion. In reality, radicalism is shown in dishumanist actions that appear in several tragedies framed in the name of religion. This raises the perception that Islam is a radical religion. However, Muslims must prove that the negative label directed at Islam is a very baseless argument because Islam is not a terrorist religion and all actions that lead to acts of terror are not essentially Islamic teachings. Keywords: Students’ Perceptions, Radicalism, Islamic Religious Education
The Comparison of English Learning Achievement between Online Learning with Online Based on Multimedia Umi Anis Roisatin; Moh Thamrin; Ardian Wahyu Setiawan
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Learning English before and after the Covid-19 pandemic shows a very different process. Face to face on campus in Indonesia has turned into a learning process entitled Learning From Home. The study aims to describe the challenges faced by lecturers and students in implementing online learning of English. The case study was applied in the study by direct observation of online learning that took place at the State Polytechnic of Malang, documentation of learning materials, assignments, and student assessments and presentations. The results showed that the learning outcomes of the experimental group and the control group did not show a significant difference. It shows that multimedia effects are long term. So that it is faster to understand than just online. While the driving factor is the internet budget. The inhibiting factor is the internet network which is difficult to reach by students whose houses are in remote villages, not all areas are easy to reach internet signals. Another obstacle comes from the students themselves, the lack of awareness of the tasks that students have to do. While the advantages of the learning strategy are students can be monitored directly by parents so that parents can find out to what extent their children understand the subject matter and know the learning deficiencies that exist in students. Keywords: Online Learning, Learning Multimedia, Learning in Covid-19 Condition

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