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Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2598991X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijemd.v16i.606
Core Subject : Education,
Aim : This journal aimed at communicating the results of research of professors, teachers, practitioners, and scientists in the field of education covering teaching areas in primary education or all education, applied science and critical analytical studies education. - Readers targeted by this journal are professors, students, teachers, primary education or all education practitioners. - Articles to be published on IJEMD (Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development) should follow the focus and scope of this journal. The scope of this journal are: - Education research in all aspect - Primary education research - Primary school curriculum - Education in primary school - Prospective primary school teacher
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Development of Role Playing Based on Traffic Sign Miniature Learning Media in Elementary Schools Suttrisno, Suttrisno; Shalihah, Fika Rachmatus; Fithriyah, Dewi Niswatul
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.877

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General Background: In an era where traffic discipline is increasingly neglected, Specific Background: instilling traffic rule awareness from an early age is critical. The Indonesian subject for grade III elementary students includes material on traffic signs. Knowledge Gap: However, conventional teaching methods relying on lectures and textbooks often lead to student disengagement, especially when interpreting symbolic traffic signs. Aims: This study aims to develop a role-playing-based miniature traffic sign learning media to enhance student comprehension and engagement. Results: Utilizing the ADDIE Research and Development model, product validation involved media, material, and language experts, as well as students. Validation results showed scores of 90% (media), 88.5% (material), and 90% (language), while student responses reached 96%, all categorized as "Very Feasible". Student learning outcomes also improved significantly, with pretest and posttest averages rising from 52.5 to 80.5. Novelty: This media integrates hands-on, interactive learning with role-play to bridge cognitive challenges in understanding abstract symbols. Implications: The findings suggest that such innovative media can substantially increase student motivation and achievement, offering a replicable model for similar educational challenges. Highlights: Increases student engagement through interactive role-play. Significantly improves learning outcomes on traffic sign material. Validated as highly feasible by experts and student responses. Keywords: Learning Media, Role-Playing, Traffic Signs, Elementary Education, Indonesian Language
Big Book Media for Teaching Growth and Development of Living Things in Elementary School: Buku Besar Media untuk Mengajar Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan Makhluk Hidup di Sekolah Dasar Mufidah, Enik; Romadlon, Dzulfikar Akbar
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.878

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General Background: Learning media play a critical role in enhancing the quality and engagement of science education in elementary schools. Specific Background: However, many educators still rely on conventional materials that fail to captivate students' interest, particularly in abstract topics such as the growth and development of living things. Knowledge Gap: There is limited utilization and evaluation of visually engaging media such as Big Book in this specific subject context. Aims: This study aimed to develop and evaluate a Big Book learning media to support the teaching of growth and development in living organisms for third-grade elementary students. Results: The development process employed the ADDIE model and involved 23 students at MI Muhammadiyah 02 Solokuro. Validation from experts yielded scores of 92% (content) and 95% (media design), while student and teacher responses reached 90% and 93%, respectively. Post-test scores increased significantly from 44% to 73%. Novelty: Unlike previous studies, this research applied the Big Book to a science theme rather than early reading skills, demonstrating its interdisciplinary potential. Implications: The Big Book was found to be pedagogically effective, increasing student motivation and comprehension, and is recommended for broader application in science instruction at the elementary level. Highlights: Enhances student interest and comprehension using visual and engaging media. Developed with the ADDIE model and validated by experts with high scores. Demonstrates significant improvement in learning outcomes post-intervention. Keywords: Big Book, Learning Media, Elementary Science, Student Motivation, Growth and Development
YouTube Videos Support Descriptive Writing Skills in Junior High School Amalia, Rahma; Santoso, Dian Rahma
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.883

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General Background: Writing is a fundamental skill in English language learning, yet it poses persistent challenges for students, particularly in constructing descriptive texts. Specific Background: The integration of digital media, such as YouTube, offers a potential solution to enhance writing instruction by providing engaging and accessible content. Knowledge Gap: However, there remains limited empirical evidence on the effectiveness of YouTube as a medium for improving descriptive writing skills among junior high school students. Aims: This study aims to investigate the impact of YouTube video content on students’ ability to write descriptive texts. Results: Utilizing a quantitative pre-experimental design involving a pre-test and post-test, the study revealed a significant improvement in students’ writing performance. The post-test average score (88.6) exceeded the pre-test score (78.6), and the t-test result (-10.247 > 2.085) confirmed the statistical significance of this difference. Novelty: This study contributes novel insights into the use of the “Easy English” YouTube channel as a practical instructional tool specifically targeted at enhancing descriptive text writing. Implications: The findings suggest that YouTube can be effectively incorporated into English language pedagogy to improve students' writing abilities, thereby supporting the development of media-enriched learning environments at the junior high school level. Highlights :  YouTube enhances students’ descriptive writing performance. Pre-experimental design shows significant score improvement. Digital media supports engaging English instruction. Keywords : YouTube, Descriptive Text, Writing Skills, Junior High School, Language Learning 
Learning Motivation and Self-Regulation Linked to Academic Procrastination: Motivasi Belajar dan Pengaturan Diri yang Berkaitan dengan Penundaan Akademik Fatmala, Etik Dwi; Nastiti, Dwi
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.885

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General Background: Academic procrastination remains a prevalent issue among high school students, often leading to decreased academic performance and increased psychological distress. Specific Background: Previous studies have identified psychological factors such as learning motivation and self-regulated learning as potential contributors to procrastination. Knowledge Gap: However, limited research has examined the simultaneous influence of these two variables on academic procrastination, particularly among Indonesian high school students. Aims: This study aims to analyze the simultaneous effect of learning motivation and self-regulated learning on academic procrastination among 210 eleventh-grade students at SMA Antartika Sidoarjo. Results: Utilizing a quantitative correlational method and multiple linear regression analysis, the findings indicate a significant effect (F=16.01, p<.001), confirming that both learning motivation and self-regulated learning jointly influence academic procrastination. Notably, 31.43% of students were categorized as having high academic procrastination, while 26.19% and 24.76% showed low levels of learning motivation and self-regulated learning, respectively. Novelty: This study uniquely contributes by investigating the combined impact of these psychological factors on academic procrastination within a senior high school setting. Implications: The results underscore the importance of fostering learning motivation and self-regulation strategies to mitigate academic procrastination in educational interventions and school-based counseling programs. Highlights : Simultaneous influence of motivation and self-regulation is statistically significant. Over 30% of students experience high academic procrastination. Highlights the need for targeted educational interventions. Keywords : Academic Procrastination, Learning Motivation, Self-regulated Learning, High School Students, Psychological Factors
LetMeSpeak Mobile Application Supports Students' English Speaking Skill Development: Aplikasi Mobile LetMeSpeak Dukung Pengembangan Kemampuan Berbahasa Inggris Siswa Mahendra, Muhammad Fikri Agung; Santoso, Dian Rahma
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.865

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General Background: English speaking skills are essential for communication, yet many students struggle with fluency due to limited practice opportunities and ineffective learning methods. Specific Background: In Indonesia, junior high school students often face challenges in vocabulary retention, grammar application, and pronunciation, impacting their speaking proficiency. Knowledge Gap: While technology-enhanced learning tools have shown promise, research on the effectiveness of mobile applications like LetMeSpeak in improving speaking skills remains limited. Aims: This study examines the impact of LetMeSpeak on students' English-speaking skills through a pre-experimental design using pre-test and post-test assessments. Results: The findings reveal a significant improvement in students’ speaking performance, with an average score increase from 62.88 (pre-test) to 76.00 (post-test). Novelty: Unlike traditional methods, LetMeSpeak integrates interactive AI-driven features that enhance pronunciation, vocabulary, and fluency through real-life conversation simulations. Implications: The study suggests that mobile-assisted language learning, particularly LetMeSpeak, can be an effective pedagogical tool for improving English-speaking skills among junior high school students, offering educators an innovative and engaging approach to language instruction. Highlights: Technology-Enhanced Learning – LetMeSpeak effectively improves students' English-speaking skills through interactive AI-driven features. Significant Score Improvement – Students’ average speaking scores increased from 62.88 (pre-test) to 76.00 (post-test). Pedagogical Implications – Mobile-assisted language learning can be a practical tool for enhancing fluency, pronunciation, and vocabulary in junior high school students. Keywords: LetMeSpeak, Speaking Skills, Mobile-Assisted Language Learning, Junior High School, English Education
Educating Generation Z: Integrating Digital Platforms into Learning: Mendidik Generasi Z: Mengintegrasikan Platform Digital dalam Pembelajaran Chambia, Much. Ahmad Syehra; Haryanto, Budi
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.897

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General Background : This study explores how teachers can leverage digital platforms to create relevant and engaging learning in the digital era. Specific Background : The research focuses on the integration of digital tools and platforms, which have become a core part of modern life. Knowledge Gap : While digital tools are widespread, there is a need to understand how teachers can effectively use these platforms to meet the unique learning needs of students in a digital-first environment. Aims : This study employs a qualitative literature review and content analysis to identify patterns and draw conclusions on the effective use of digital platforms in education. Results : The findings indicate that digitalization has significantly transformed education through various platforms that make learning more engaging and accessible for students. Novelty : This research provides a structured analysis of how existing digital platforms can be utilized to transform teaching methods, offering a new framework for creating engaging and relevant learning experiences. Implications : The study implies that by effectively integrating digital platforms, teachers can better cater to the needs of modern students, fostering a more interactive and creative learning environment. Highlights : The use of digital platforms transforms learning, making it more engaging and accessible for students. The research utilizes a qualitative literature review and content analysis to find patterns and draw conclusions. The main goal is to explore how teachers can use digital platforms to create relevant and engaging learning experiences in the digital era. Keywords : Digital Platforms, Education, Teacher Strategies, Learning, Digital Era
Inclusive Learning at ABA Bebekan Kindergarten: Curriculum and Environment Adaptation: Pembelajaran Inklusif di TK ABA Bebekan: Adaptasi Kurikulum dan Lingkungan Larasati , Laila Rohma; Rocmah, Luluk Iffatur
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.898

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General Background : The implementation of inclusive education is a crucial issue in modern education to ensure all children's right to learn is fulfilled. Specific Background : This study specifically describes the implementation of inclusive learning at TK ABA Bebekan, focusing on curriculum adjustments, the use of inclusive learning technology, and the creation of an inclusive learning environment. Knowledge Gap : While the concept of inclusive education is well-known, there is a lack of detailed descriptive case studies that can serve as a practical guide for other institutions. Aims : The purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive analysis of how TK ABA Bebekan implements inclusive learning. Results : The findings indicate that the implementation follows a systematic process, including child identification, assessment, and curriculum adjustment. This process also incorporates inclusive learning technology and a supportive environment. The study found no differences in implementation except for learning outcomes. Novelty : The research's novelty lies in its detailed and practical description, which can serve as a model for other educational institutions. Implications : The findings are expected to serve as a valuable reference for schools beginning to apply inclusive learning programs, emphasizing that inclusive practices can be implemented effectively without differentiation, except for adjusted learning outcomes. Highlights : This research describes the implementation of inclusive education at TK ABA Bebekan. The implementation process involves child identification, assessment, and curriculum adjustments. The study provides a practical reference for other educational institutions looking to adopt inclusive learning programs. Keywords : Inclusive Education, Curriculum Adjustment, Inclusive Environment, Educational Technology, Early Childhood
Peers' Perceptions of the Environment and Learning Motivation Are Related to Science Learning Outcomes: Persepsi Lingkungan Teman Sebaya dan Motivasi Belajar Berhubungan dengan Hasil Belajar IPA Fadilah, Qiroatul; Efendi, Nur
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.899

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General Background : This study is grounded in the importance of psychological and social factors in determining students' academic success. Specific Background : The focus is to analyze the relationship between students' perceptions of the peer environment and learning motivation on the science learning outcomes of 8th-grade students at SMPN 1 Prambon. Knowledge Gap : Although previous studies have identified this relationship, an in-depth analysis within a specific context is needed to reveal potentially differing findings. Aims : This research aims to quantitatively describe the relationships among these variables. Results : The findings show a positive relationship between the peer environment and learning motivation with students’ learning outcomes. Novelty : The novelty of this study lies in the finding that students' perceptions of the peer environment do not entirely influence learning outcomes, which contradicts previous theories and suggests other, more dominant factors may be at play. Implications : These findings carry important implications for educators to consider other factors and design more comprehensive learning strategies, providing a basis for further research. Highlights : This research analyzes the relationship between peer environment, learning motivation, and science learning outcomes. The study used an ex-post facto method with a sample of 169 eighth-grade students. The results show a positive relationship between learning motivation and learning outcomes, but the peer environment's influence is not as direct as some theories suggest. Keywords : Student Perception, Learning Motivation, Learning Outcomes, Science, Ex-Post Facto
The Relationship between Teachers' Teaching Style Perceptions and Learning Motivation on Science Learning Outcomes: Hubungan Persepsi Gaya Mengajar Guru dan Motivasi Belajar terhadap Hasil Belajar IPA Prianti, Rahmawati Antinie; Efendi, Nur
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.902

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Background: The low student learning outcomes in science subjects are influenced by both internal and external factors. Student perceptions of teaching styles and learning motivation are crucial external and internal factors, respectively. Aims: This study aims to determine the relationship between student perceptions of teacher teaching styles and learning motivation on cognitive learning outcomes in seventh-grade science at SMP Negeri 1 Bangil. Methods: An ex-post facto correlational design was used with a population of 360 students and a sample of 186 students selected through simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using simple linear and multiple linear regression with SPSS-25. Results: The study found a positive and significant relationship between student motivation and cognitive learning outcomes. While student perception of teacher teaching styles showed a relationship with cognitive learning outcomes, the results of the hypothesis test show a contradiction between the partial and simultaneous findings, where perception of teaching styles was not found to have a significant partial effect but had a significant simultaneous effect when combined with learning motivation. Novelty: This study provides unique insights into the relationship between teaching style perception, motivation, and learning outcomes within the specific context of a junior high school in Bangil, highlighting the need for teachers to develop engaging and motivating learning strategies. Implications: The findings suggest that teachers should develop engaging and motivating teaching strategies to improve student learning outcomes. Future research is needed to explore other factors influencing learning outcomes to provide a more comprehensive understanding. Highlights : The study found a positive and significant relationship between student motivation and cognitive learning outcomes. Student perceptions of teaching styles did not have a significant partial effect on learning outcomes. However, when combined with motivation, perceptions of teaching styles had a significant simultaneous effect on learning outcomes. Keywords: Teacher's Teaching Style, Learning Motivation, Cognitive Learning Outcomes, Science Education, Ex-Post Facto
Powtoon Video with Reading Aloud for Better Pronunciation in Primary Students: Video Powtoon dengan Pembacaan Lisan untuk Meningkatkan Pelafalan pada Siswa Sekolah Dasar Ajeng, Hera Galuh; Megawati, Fika
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i2.903

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Abstract : General background: Pronunciation is a fundamental component in English language learning, especially for primary school students, as it affects communication clarity and confidence. Specific background: In many Indonesian primary schools, pronunciation teaching is often limited to conventional methods without engaging multimedia tools, leading to low motivation and varied achievement. Knowledge gap: Limited research has applied reading aloud activities with Powtoon video to support pronunciation improvement in primary-level learners. Aims: This study investigates the use of Powtoon video integrated with reading aloud to improve the pronunciation of 24 sixth-grade students at a primary school in Pasuruan. Results: Using a quantitative pre-experimental design with pre-test and post-test, findings show a significant increase in post-test scores (M=79.27) compared to pre-test scores (M=59.79), with a paired t-test value of -24.472, p < 0.05, indicating a statistically significant difference. Novelty: This research applies Powtoon not for reading comprehension but specifically for pronunciation through reading aloud, targeting young learners. Implications: The results suggest that integrating Powtoon into pronunciation lessons can increase student engagement, provide multisensory learning experiences, and improve pronunciation consistency. Highlights : Integrates Powtoon video with reading aloud for pronunciation learning Significant improvement in post-test pronunciation scores Offers an engaging multimedia-based approach for young learners Keywords : Powtoon, Primary School, Pronunciation, Reading Aloud, Multimedia Learning

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