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Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE)
ISSN : 27164160     EISSN : 27161595     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37251/jee
Core Subject : Education, Social,
JEE publishes high-quality methodological assessment, evaluation, and study research texts in various educational settings and scientific disciplines with their own specific phenomena, as well as related studies that address issues of concern to education today. JEE discusses scientific research on how assessment and evaluation can improve educational outcomes; research on how various scientific disciplines can inform theoretical, practical, and political perspectives at various levels and education systems. This journal mainly covers manuscripts in the following fields: • Performance assessment • Instrument development • Policy analysis • Program evaluation • Test management • Development of research methodology • Curriculum assessment and evaluation • Local and global issue education 21st century • Learning evaluation and assessment • Including child development (childhood, primary, secondary, senior, vocation, and higher education)
Articles 240 Documents
Meta Analysis: Analysis of Students' Mathematical Critical Thinking Ability Through the Inquiry Learning Model Suryonegoro, Bayu Murti; Wardono, Wardono; Asih, Tri Sri Noor; Mariani, Scolastika; Rosyida, Isnaini; Aini, Aulia Hurul
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1305

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Purpose of the study: The importance of critical mathematical thinking skills in mathematics learning in the current era of the industrial revolution and globalization has encouraged research to evaluate the impact of learning models, one of which is the inquiry model, on students' critical mathematical thinking skills. Methodology: This meta-analysis review was conducted using the stages of data collection, literature review using PRISMA, statistical analysis, qualitative study, and conclusions. Data were collected through national and international journals and proceedings indexed by Sinta or Scopus to make the information obtained more credible. This study uses the PRISMA framework with the steps identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion to help transparency, consistency, and completeness of reporting the results of the meta-analysis review. Main Findings: Based on the research results, inquiry learning significantly influences students' critical mathematical thinking skills. This is evidenced by increased motivation, curiosity, and student involvement in learning. However, this finding requires follow-up in the future, for example, the development of innovations in textbook learning in the form of textbooks or other learning media. Novelty/Originality of this study: The study analysis of the process of students' critical mathematical thinking skills towards the inquiry learning model in this study was conducted by citing various cross-disciplinary studies and studies from multiple countries or regions to balance more detailed analysis perspectives globally.
Numeracy and Environmental Awareness Attitudes of Primary School-Age Children in the Malind Community Rediani, Ni Nyoman; Hallatu, Trinovianto G. R; Palittin, Ivylentine Datu; Retnaningtyas, Hanova Rani E.; Nainggolan, Herrio Tekdi; Sunarni, Sunarni; Witdarko, Yus; Yusri, Yusri
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1320

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Purpose of the study: This study examines students' numeracy abilities and attitudes toward environmental awareness among primary school-age children. Through an in-depth understanding of these two aspects, this study aims to provide a strong foundation for formulating appropriate solutions and learning methods that align with the needs and conditions of primary school-age children. Methodology: This research employed a descriptive method with a quantitative approach to explore numeracy literacy capabilities and attitudes toward environmental awareness. The descriptive research design was structured to provide detailed descriptions of the conditions or characteristics of the phenomena under study, focusing on "how" questions and presenting facts accurately and comprehensively. Main Findings: The results indicated that 57.5% of primary school-age children demonstrated moderate numeracy skills, while 32.5% fell into the poor category. This suggests the need for educational intervention to enhance numeracy capabilities. Additionally, children's environmental awareness attitudes largely fell into the good category at 65%. However, certain environmental awareness attitudes still require additional attention for optimal development. Systematic efforts remain necessary to improve both aspects. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study provides novel insights into numeracy capabilities and environmental awareness attitudes among primary school-age children from the Malind community in EswambiVillage. The data offers contextual and specific information regarding educational conditions and environmental awareness in this region, which has yet to be extensively studied in previous research.
Development of Statistical Teaching Materials using Statcal to Enhance Students' Statistical Literacy and Self-Efficacy Elfitra, Elfitra; Siregar, Tiur Malasari; Frisnoiry, Suci
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1321

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Purpose of the study: This study addresses the challenges of limited teaching materials and the need for innovative tools to enhance students' statistical literacy and self-efficacy by developing inferential statistics teaching materials integrated with Statcal software. The primary aim is to create and evaluate the effectiveness of these materials in improving students' skills and confidence in statistical learning. Methodology: The research employed a qualitative approach and involved collaboration with two material expert lecturers, one statistical program expert lecturer, and one student. The development process followed four stages: definition, design, development, and dissemination, ensuring a comprehensive framework for creating effective teaching resources Main Findings: Validation results showed the materials were valid with a score of 4.21, practical with an 83.72% score, and effective with an 82.4% score, all in the good category. Additionally, the teaching materials significantly improved students' statistical literacy (72.78%) and self-efficacy (73.52%), categorized as good. Novelty/Originality of this study: The utilizing interactive tools such as Statcal, students can understand statistical concepts more deeply through a practical and contextual approach. This is relevant to be applied to statistics learning in schools and universities, especially in preparing students to face the challenges of the digital data era. In addition, this study also encourages teachers to integrate technology in learning to create a more engaging and effective learning experience.
Reconstructing Multivariable Calculus Learning through Mathematical Discourse for Conceptual and Procedural Understanding Firdaus, Muliawan; Mukhtar, Mukhtar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1327

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a mathematical discourse methodology in enhancing conceptual understanding and procedural application in Multivariable Calculus among undergraduate mathematics education students. Methodology: A mixed-methods study design was employed, combining pre-tests, post-tests, classroom recordings, and focus group discussions. Quantitative analysis included paired t-tests and MANOVA, while qualitative data were analyzed using Sfard’s (2008) coding framework. A pilot study validated the instruments with high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.87 for procedural, 0.84 for conceptual understanding). Main Findings: The mathematical discourse methodology significantly improved conceptual understanding (mean increase: 26.2, p < 0.01) and procedural application (mean increase: 28.4, p < 0.01) in the experimental group compared to minimal improvements in the control group. Qualitative findings revealed increased engagement, critical thinking, and connections to real-world applications. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study introduces the application of mathematical discourse specifically to Multivariable Calculus, bridging conceptual and procedural understanding through active, dialogic learning. It provides a scalable framework for integrating structured discourse into higher mathematics education, advancing student-centered and collaborative pedagogical practices.
Strengthening Integrated Mutual Understanding of Social Sciences Learning in Islamic Education Institutions: A Comparative Study in Madrasas, Islamic Boarding Schools and Integrated Islamic Schools in Bengkulu City Satria, Irwan; Budrianto, Budrianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1330

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Purpose of the Study: This study aims to examine the role of social studies learning in strengthening mutual understanding among students in Islamic educational institutions in Bengkulu City. It explores how Islamic values, cultural integration, and national principles can be used as foundations to promote harmony and social cohesion within diverse educational contexts. Methodology: A case study approach with a multiple-case type was employed, guided by Yin’s design of connecting data with theoretical propositions. The study began with theoretical propositions to shape the research framework, aligning data collection and analysis with pattern-matching techniques. Data were gathered through interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis, focusing on social studies teachers' practices and perspectives in three Islamic educational institutions. Main Findings: The findings reveal that social studies teachers universally emphasize the importance of mutual understanding as a core objective in their teaching. They integrate Islamic principles, Pancasila (Indonesia's foundational philosophy), and local culture to foster tolerance, empathy, and collaboration among students. Teachers adopt diverse learning models and approaches, including discussion-based, problem-solving, and project-based learning, to contextualize lessons and encourage critical engagement. These strategies have significantly promoted mutual understanding and reduced social prejudices within the student body. Novelty/Originality of the Study: This study uniquely highlights the strategic role of Islamic educational institutions in using social studies learning to strengthen mutual understanding. By connecting religion, national values, and cultural heritage, the study provides new insights into the transformative potential of education in shaping harmonious and inclusive communities, offering practical implications for policymakers and educators.
Social Practices of Literacy and Numeracy Through Culturally Responsif Teaching (CRT) Approach in Sociology Learning Budiati, Atik Catur; Liestyasari, Siany Indria; Astutik, Dwi; Parahita, Bagas Narendra; Siregar, Riadi Syafutra; Ghufronudin, Ghufronudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1373

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Purpose of Study: This study aims to identify social practices of literacy and numeracy using the CRT approach in Sociology learning. Methodology: This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a phenomenology type. The data source consists of focus group discussion (FGD) results, observation, and document analysis. FGD involves sociology teachers in Soloraya, with the purposive sampling technique used to select informants. Observation was carried out directly by observing the sociology learning process in the class. Document analysis includes teaching modules, sociology learning gain, student worksheets, and other learning sets. Data validity was tested using source and method triangulation. Data analysis was done using Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis, encompassing four stages: bracketing, intuiting, analyzing, and describing. Main Findings: The result of the research shows that teachers get a support system from government regulation, the Merdeka Mengajar platform, the learning community, the supervisor, and the subject teacher working group. Each of the parties plays a role that supports CRT-based literacy and numeracy learning. The learning activity can be identified in three things. Firstly, teachers hold the authority to accustom the students to using numeric data in the context of local culture. Secondly, teachers integrate numeric data from local cultures to make learning more relevant and contextual. Thirdly, teachers create an inclusive learning environment by accommodating numeric data in the context of local culture. Novelty/Originality of Study: By applying CRT, sociology teachers teach literacy and numeracy skills and help students see the relevance of these skills in understanding and participating in social change.
The Values of Islamic Education Based on Sufism in the Manaqib Tradition Saepudin, Saepudin; Rohimin, Rohimin; Suhirman, Suhirman; Lestari, Meri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1374

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Purpose of the Study: 1) describe how the manaqiban tradition influences the development of Islamic Education through Sufi values; (2) explore the impact of Sufi culture in the manaqiban tradition on the surrounding community; (3) analyze the Sufi values that support the development of Islamic Religious Education; and (4) examine how Sufi values manifest in students' daily lives. Methodology: This qualitative research uses an exploratory approach, with data collected through documentation, observation, and interviews, followed by descriptive analysis. Main Findings: First, the regular practice of the manaqiban tradition positively influences Islamic Education; second, the Sufi culture embedded in the tradition helps prevent radicalism, encourages social solidarity, and promotes tolerance within the community; third, the implementation of Sufi values in Islamic Education development occurs through studying Sufi texts, mentoring by ustadz and administrators, and engaging in religious; and fourth, the Sufi values adopted by students include repentance (taubat), fear (khauf), hope (raja`), asceticism (zuhud), poverty (fakir), patience (sabar), and contentment (ridha). Novelty/Originality of this study: Its focus is on the influence of traditional Sufi practices, like the manaqiban, on the contemporary development of Islamic education, providing insights into how these values can contribute to addressing modern issues such as radicalism and materialism. This study contributes to the broader understanding of how traditional religious practices and values can be integrated into modern educational contexts, emphasizing the need for a more holistic approach to Islamic education that fosters both spiritual and moral development in the face of globalization.
Integrated Volume Card Game Make A Match Learning Model: Improving Motivation of Learning Outcomes of the Concept of Spatial Building Wahyuni, Anggun Tri; Witanto, Yuli
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1385

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Purpose of the study: This study aims to design, develop, and evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative interactive learning medium, a volume card game integrated with the Make a Match cooperative learning model, to enhance students' conceptual understanding of volume in mathematics. Methodology: Using an ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). Data collection tools included pretest-posttest questionnaires, expert validation sheets, and N-Gain analysis to assess the media’s validity and learning effectiveness. Statistical analysis, including the Paired Samples T-Test, was conducted using SPSS software. Main Findings: The findings revealed that the volume card game achieved a high validity score of 91% according to expert evaluations, indicating that it is well-suited for classroom use. Furthermore, the game significantly improved student learning outcomes, as evidenced by the Paired Samples T-Test results (p = 0.000) and an N-Gain score of 0.7575, which falls in the high category. Positive feedback was overwhelming, with 98.6% of students reporting that the game was engaging, enjoyable, and effective in fostering their understanding of volume concepts. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study introduces an innovative combination of interactive learning tools and cooperative learning strategies, addressing the challenges of teaching abstract mathematical concepts. By merging gamification with collaborative learning, the volume card game provides an engaging and practical approach to enhance motivation and deepen conceptual understanding. The novelty of this research lies in its dual focus on integrating educational games with cooperative learning and demonstrating its scalable potential for application in broader mathematical topics and academic contexts.
Teachers' and Students' Feedback on Sociocultural Interactive Digital Modules for Science Literacy and Problem-Solving: A Transformative Learning Approach Simbolon, Merta; Pongkendek, Jesi Jecsen; Henukh, Anderias; Rochintaniawati, Diana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1314

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Purpose of the study: This article examines the practicality of sociocultural-based interactive digital modules in improving students' science literacy and problem-solving skills by integrating a transformative learning approach. Methodology: This descriptive research analyzes students' and teachers' responses to the developed interactive digital module. The study was conducted in junior high schools in Merauke Regency and Boven Digoel Regency, South Papua Province, totaling six schools. Data were collected through responses from 6 science teachers and 60 students involved in learning science with the module. Main Findings: The results showed that this module is efficient for use in science learning, according to the responses from teachers and students. Feedback from teachers and students indicated that this module is efficient to use in science learning, as seen from the average total percentage given by teachers of 95% in the efficient category and provided by students of 95.53% in the efficient category. Through this article, the developed interactive digital module is feasible to use in science learning to improve science literacy and problem solving skills of junior high school students.. Novelty/Originality of this study: The module is designed with an approach that combines Papuan local wisdom values and transformative learning principles. This approach is rarely implemented simultaneously in the context of science learning to improve students' understanding of science. In addition, the interactive digital module not only focuses on understanding science materials but also connects them with local wisdom to increase the relevance of learning to students' daily lives.
Introducing Math Concepts At An Early Age: Collaborative Stimulation Sufa, Feri Faila; Setiawan, Budi
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 6 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v6i1.1368

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Purpose of the study: Early childhood education is considered very strategic in human development. This is because early childhood education provides a foothold in further education. Including in mathematics education which is needed from an early age. This article aims to describe the benefits of local wisdom around children's environment in introducing math concepts through collaboration during a pandemic. Methodology: This research uses a child collaborative approach through descriptive analysis in two institutions with data collection methods of interviews, questionnaires, and observations. Main Findings: The results showed that the role of communication is very important between children, parents, and teachers in collaborating to stimulate the formation of mathematics through local wisdom. Novelty/Originality of this study: This research recommends that introducing math is done with real activities, encouraging children to stimulate the habit of collaboration in improving children's life skills.