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INDONESIA
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
Articles 794 Documents
Develop the Speaking Skills of B1 Level Students: Mengembangkan Kemampuan Berbicara Siswa Level B1 Xoldorova , Xoldorova
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 18 No. 4 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v21i4.803

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This study delves into the enhancement of speaking skills in B1 level students, emphasizing the pivotal role of communicative competence. Through an exhaustive literature analysis, diverse strategies are explored to discern key elements contributing to language acquisition success at this intermediate level. The methods section delineates practical approaches for educators, integrating interactive activities and motivation techniques. Results showcase the positive outcomes of implementing these methods, paving the way for a nuanced discussion on the implications of the findings. In conclusion, the article offers valuable suggestions for further research and provides practical recommendations to empower language educators globally. Highlights: Effective Strategies for B1 Students: Explore and identify key elements crucial for successful language acquisition at the B1 level, emphasizing the importance of communicative competence. Practical Approaches for Educators: Outline actionable methods that educators can implement, incorporating interactive activities and motivation techniques to enhance students' speaking skills. Positive Outcomes and Implications: Present and discuss the results of applying these methods, highlighting the positive outcomes and providing insights into the broader implications for language education. Keywords: Speaking Skills, B1 Level, Language Acquisition, Communicative Competence, Interactive Activities
Unlocking Educational Quality Through Enhanced Teacher Satisfaction Insights: Membuka Kualitas Pendidikan Melalui Peningkatan Wawasan Kepuasan Guru Irawan, Farid; Hariasih, Misti
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v18i4.809

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This study examines how brand image, service quality, and promotion strategies impact teacher satisfaction in WIJABA Sidoarjo, a non-profit educational organization. Using a quantitative approach with 179 teacher respondents, the research reveals a significant positive correlation between these factors and teacher satisfaction. The findings underscore the importance for non-profits to prioritize brand image, service excellence, and effective promotions to enhance teacher satisfaction and overall educational quality. These insights offer actionable guidance for improving educational services and cultivating a positive learning atmosphere. Highlight: Positive link: brand, quality, promotion, teacher satisfaction. Non-profits: focus on brand, service for better education. Improve teacher satisfaction, create positive learning environment. Keywoard: Teacher Satisfaction,Brand Image, Service Quality,Promotion Strategies, Non-profit Education
Education and Experience Drive MSME Financial Success Globally: Pendidikan dan Pengalaman Mendorong Kesuksesan Finansial UMKM Secara Global Putri, Devy Amelia; Abidin, Fityan Izza Noor
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v18i4.810

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This study examines the impact of education level, accounting knowledge, and business experience on the utilization of accounting information among MSME owners in Gempol, Pasuruan. Using a quantitative approach with 30 MSME owners as respondents selected through purposive sampling, data were collected via Likert scale questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS. Results indicate that education level and business experience significantly affect accounting information utilization, while accounting knowledge does not. These findings underscore the importance of considering education and experience in designing interventions to improve MSMEs' financial management practices, offering insights for policymakers and business support organizations aiming to enhance MSME growth and development in the region.Highlight: Education and experience influence accounting information utilization among MSME owners. Accounting knowledge has limited impact on information utilization. Findings inform policy for enhancing MSME financial management practices. Keyword: MSMEs, Accounting Information Utilization, Education Level, Business Experience, Gempol Pasuruan
Unleashing Academic Excellence through Self-Efficacy among New Global Scholars: Melepaskan Keunggulan Akademik melalui Efikasi Diri di antara Cendekiawan Global Baru Ariska, Hilda Dwi; Affandi, Ghozali Rusyid
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i1.811

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This study explores how self-efficacy influences academic self-adjustment among new students in the Faculty of Psychology and Education at the University of Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo. Using quantitative correlational research, we analyzed data from 354 students, with a sample size of 181 determined through the Krejcie-Morgan table. The self-efficacy and academic self-adjustment scales showed high reliability (Cronbach's alpha scores of 0.830 and 0.825, respectively). Results from simple linear regression indicated a positive relationship between self-efficacy and academic self-adjustment, with self-efficacy contributing significantly to 8.2% of the variance. This highlights the importance of bolstering self-efficacy beliefs to aid new students in their academic adaptation during the college transition, particularly in psychology and education faculties. Hilghlight: 1. Self-efficacy influences new college students' academic adaptation.2. Positive correlation between self-efficacy and academic self-adjustment.3. Enhancing self-efficacy beliefs aids academic success in psychology and education. Keywords: Self-efficacy, Academic self-adjustment, New college students, Psychology and Education, Quantitative correlational research
Key Insights on Academic Procrastination for Global Scholars: Wawasan Utama tentang Penundaan Akademik untuk Pelajar Global RUSYID AFFANDI, GHOZALI
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i1.812

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This study investigates the relationship between self-efficacy, self-control, and academic procrastination among students in the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences at Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo (UMSIDA). Utilizing a quantitative correlational design, data from 327 participants were collected using three psychological scales previously tested for reliability and validity on a sample of 30 individuals. Results from multiple linear regression analysis show that both self-efficacy and self-control significantly predict academic procrastination, collectively explaining 45.8% of the variance, with self-efficacy contributing 24% and self-control 21%. Understanding these dynamics has implications for targeted interventions to mitigate academic procrastination and enhance student success and well-being in this academic context. Highlight: Psychological Factors' Impact: Self-efficacy, self-control crucial in academic procrastination. Quantitative Correlational Design: Enhances understanding of variable relationships. Student Support Implications: Inform targeted interventions for student success and well-being. Keyword: self-efficacy, self-control, academic procrastination, psychology education, Muhammadiyah University
Discoveries in Transforming Student Engagement through Full-Day School Learning Motivation Research: Penemuan dalam Mengubah Keterlibatan Siswa melalui Penelitian Motivasi Belajar Sekolah Sehari Penuh Azizah, Siti Hidayatul; Widyastuti, Widyastuti
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i1.813

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This study examines the learning motivation levels among high-grade students at SD Islam Sabilillah Sidoarjo, utilizing a descriptive quantitative research approach with a sample size of 217 out of a total population of 506 students. Data analysis via descriptive statistical tests revealed that 68% of students demonstrated a moderate level of learning motivation, while 19% exhibited a high level and 13% had a low level. These findings highlight the students' ability to sustain learning motivation during academic activities at school and offer insights for enhancing motivation strategies in full-day school settings, with implications for educational institutions and policymakers. Highlight: Quantitative assessment of learning motivation in full-day school students. Representative sample selection via proportionate stratified random sampling. Insights for educational strategies and improved student engagement outcomes. Keyword: Learning Motivation, Full-Day School, Student Engagement, Descriptive Quantitative Research, Educational Strategies
Exploring Factors Influencing Reading Comprehension Beyond Habits in Students: Mengeksplorasi Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Pemahaman Membaca di Luar Kebiasaan pada Siswa Putra, Raeyen Anggara; Taufiq, Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i2.814

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This study investigates how students' reading habits impact their reading comprehension. Using a quantitative survey method with questionnaires and tests, data was collected and analyzed with SPSS. Results showed no significant correlation between students' reading habits and comprehension, suggesting other factors are at play. The study recommends schools implement dedicated literacy time to enhance critical thinking, vocabulary, and overall reading motivation, thereby improving comprehension. Highlight: Examines reading habits' impact on comprehension. Uses quantitative research and surveys. Emphasizes dedicated literacy time. Keywords: Reading habits, Reading comprehension, Quantitative research, Literacy time,Student motivation,
PBL-based E-module Enhances 7th-Grade Cognitive Learning Outcomes: E-modul berbasis PBL Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Kognitif Kelas 7 Az Zakiyah, Khadijah; Wulandari, Fitria Eka
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i2.815

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This study explores the impact of a PBL-based e-module on the cognitive learning outcomes of 7th-grade students at SMP Negeri 2 Krembung. Using a quantitative pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest setup, the research assessed 304 students, with 99 in the sample. A cognitive essay test measured outcomes via valid C1-C6 indicators, and data analysis employed N-Gain and one-way ANOVA methods. Results showed a moderate N-Gain score of 0.4, indicating a positive effect of the e-module. However, the one-way ANOVA indicated no significant difference in outcomes across classes. This study underscores the potential of PBL-based e-modules in enhancing cognitive learning but highlights the need for further exploration regarding outcome variances among classes. Highlight: PBL and e-modules boost 7th-grade cognitive learning. Quantitative design, N-Gain show e-module effectiveness. Research highlights class outcome variations, suggests optimization strategies. Keyword: PBL, e-module, cognitive learning, 7th-grade students, educational impact
Motivation and self-efficacy are pivotal in driving science learning outcomes: Motivasi dan efikasi diri sangat penting dalam mendorong hasil pembelajaran sains Jayanti, Novi Dwi; Wulandari, Ria
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i2.816

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This study explores how self-efficacy and learning motivation impact science cognitive learning outcomes among eighth-grade students. Using a correlational quantitative approach, the research identifies self-efficacy (X1) and learning motivation (X2) as independent variables and cognitive learning outcomes (Y) as the dependent variable. Sampling involves simple random sampling, with data collected through questionnaires and documentation. Analysis stages include normality and linearity tests, followed by correlation tests using SPSS Version 26. Results show a positive and significant influence of self-efficacy and learning motivation on cognitive learning outcomes, highlighting the importance of these factors in shaping science education outcomes for eighth-grade students. Highlight: Performance Dynamics: Self-efficacy and motivation influence science learning outcomes. Quantitative Rigor: Correlational research with SPSS ensures data validity. Educational Enhancement: Insights guide curriculum adjustments for improved science education outcomes. Keyword: Self-Efficacy, Learning Motivation, Science Education, Eighth Grade Students, Correlational Research
Transforming Science Education Globally Through Electronic Worksheets' Cognitive Impact: Mengubah Pendidikan Sains Secara Global Melalui Dampak Kognitif Lembar Kerja Elektronik Aida, Wafid; Wulandari, Ria
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i2.817

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This study investigates the impact of using electronic worksheets on students' cognitive learning outcomes in understanding the human digestive system. Conducted at SMPN 3 Porong with Grade VIII students, the research employed a quantitative approach with Quasi Experimental Design and Non-equivalent Control Group Design. The experimental class (VIII F) used electronic worksheets, while the control class (VIII G) did not. Pretests and posttests were administered, showing a significant improvement in cognitive learning outcomes in the experimental class compared to the control. These findings highlight the potential of electronic tools in enhancing student learning experiences in science education, particularly in complex subjects like biology. Highlight: Enhanced learning with electronic worksheets in science education. Quasi-experimental design compares electronic and traditional methods. Technology integration improves student engagement and cognitive outcomes. Keyword: Electronic Worksheets, Cognitive Learning Outcomes, Science Education, Quasi Experimental Design, Student Engagement