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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies
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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies (IJINS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning new innovation on all aspects. IJINS is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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Scramble Learning Model Improves Pancasila Education Outcomes in Primary School : Model Pembelajaran Scramble Meningkatkan Hasil Pendidikan Pancasila di Sekolah Dasar Zafirah; Abdulah; Hidayat, Puput Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 4 (2025): October
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General Background: Education serves as a foundation for developing human potential and character, with Pancasila Education being central to instilling national values in Indonesian schools. Specific Background: At SD Negeri 032/II Tanjung Gedang, traditional lecture-based methods resulted in low engagement and suboptimal outcomes in Pancasila Education. Knowledge Gap: Despite its success in other subjects, the Scramble learning model has rarely been applied in the context of Pancasila Education, leaving limited evidence of its effectiveness for civic and character education. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Scramble learning model in improving fifth-grade students’ learning outcomes in Pancasila Education. Results: Using Classroom Action Research across two cycles with 20 students, results showed a marked increase in achievement: from 40% pre-research to 65% in Cycle I and 90% in Cycle II, demonstrating substantial learning gains and improved participation. Novelty: The study contributes by extending the application of the Scramble model beyond its common use in language learning, showcasing its value for civic education. Implications: These findings highlight Scramble as a promising instructional strategy for enhancing engagement, comprehension, and achievement in Pancasila Education, thereby supporting the broader goal of character formation in primary education.Highlight :  The Scramble model significantly improved student learning outcomes. Its application made learning more active and engaging. The study showed improvements in students’ character and understanding. Keywords : Scramble, Learning Outcomes, Pancasila Education, Primary School, Character Education
Project-Based Learning Improves Process and Outcomes of Grade V Science Learning: Pembelajaran Berbasis Proyek Meningkatkan Proses dan Hasil Pembelajaran Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Kelas V Alda, Alda; Sundahry, Sundahry; Agrita, Tri Wera
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General background: Student-centered learning has become an international and national priority, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Indonesia’s Kurikulum Merdeka, which emphasize active, contextual, and collaborative learning. Specific background: However, in practice, fifth-grade students at SDN 112 Purwo Bakti demonstrated low engagement and achievement in Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam dan Sosial (IPAS) due to teacher-centered methods. Knowledge gap: While previous studies have applied Project Based Learning (PjBL) in science or social studies separately, limited research addresses its impact on integrated IPAS within the framework of Kurikulum Merdeka. Aims: This study investigates the effectiveness of PjBL in improving both the process and outcomes of IPAS learning in grade V. Results: Through two cycles of classroom action research involving 20 students, teacher performance improved from 80% to 100%, student engagement from 80% to 90%, and learning mastery from 80% to 90%, surpassing the minimum completeness criteria. Novelty: This study uniquely explores the integration of PjBL in IPAS learning as aligned with Kurikulum Merdeka, offering empirical insights rarely examined in primary schools. Implications: Findings highlight that PjBL not only enhances academic achievement but also fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and creativity, providing a sustainable reference for innovative learning strategies in 21st-century education Highlights: PjBL improved student participation and achievement significantly. Integration of PjBL in IPAS is rarely studied at primary level. Supports Kurikulum Merdeka goals for active and contextual learning. Keywords: Project Based Learning, IPAS, Kurikulum Merdeka, Student Engagement, Learning Outcomes
Innovation in Nano Meniran Extract Feed as a Solution for Odor Reduction and Productivity in Muscovy Ducks: Inovasi Pakan Nano Ekstrak Meniran sebagai Solusi Reduksi Bau dan Produktivitas Bebek Entok Sabdoningrum, Emy Koestanti; Hidanah, Sri; Hendarti, Gracia Angelina; Warsito, Sunaryo Hadi; Lamid, Mirni; Al Arif, Mohammad Anam; Lokapirnasari, Widya Paramita; Widodo, Oky Setyo; Rosyada, Zulfi Nur Amrina; Soeharsono, Soeharsono; Hernanda, Ary Setya; Fitriyah, Hadiah
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AbstractGeneral background: Small-scale poultry farming in rural Indonesia faces challenges of low productivity and environmental pollution due to traditional feeding practices. Specific background: In Sepande Village, Sidoarjo, Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) farmers struggle with suboptimal growth performance and unpleasant waste odor, exacerbated by high feed costs. Knowledge gap: While local feed resources and herbal additives have been studied, the integration of nano herbal technology into fermented feed for Muscovy ducks has not been explored. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of nano-extract meniran (Phyllanthus niruri) as a feed additive in fermented pellet feed to enhance productivity and reduce waste odor. Results: Application of 1–3% nano meniran in duck feed led to a 50% increase in body weight (from 1.5 kg to 2.27–3.0 kg within three months), a 30% increase in farmer income, and a 93.75% improvement in regular odor-control practices, while significantly reducing waste odor intensity. Novelty: This is the first integration of nanotechnology-based herbal additives with fermented local feed formulations for Muscovy ducks. Implications: The innovation supports food security, farmer welfare, and sustainable livestock management, offering an eco-friendly model for poultry production in developing regions. Highlight: Nano meniran feed boosts duck growth by up to 50%. Odor reduction improves farm environment and sustainability. Farmers’ income increases by around 30%. Keywords: Muscovy Duck, Nano-Extract Meniran, Fermented Feed, Productivity, Waste Odor Reduction
The Contribution of Parenting Styles to the Academic Achievement of Elementary School Students: Kontribusi Pola Asuh Orang Tua terhadap Prestasi Belajar Siswa Sekolah Dasar Wahyu Trianto, Riyan; Wahyu Hidayat, Puput; Guswita, Reni
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General background: Parenting style plays a crucial role in shaping children’s development, influencing attitudes, behaviors, and academic outcomes. Specific background: In the Indonesian elementary context, particularly in communities with limited parental engagement due to socioeconomic factors, the quality of parenting may directly affect children’s learning achievements. Knowledge gap: Previous studies have mostly examined parenting and academic achievement broadly, without focusing on specific school contexts or applying rigorous statistical analysis at the elementary level. Aims: This study investigates the relationship between parenting styles and academic achievement among 19 fourth-grade students at State Elementary School 258/VI Rejo Sari. Results: Data collected through questionnaires and semester test scores were analyzed using Pearson correlation and simple regression. Findings revealed a significant positive relationship (r = 0.457, p = 0.049), with parenting style explaining 26.6% of achievement variance. Novelty: Unlike earlier descriptive studies, this research provides contextualized evidence within a specific school environment and employs quantitative methods to measure the statistical contribution of parenting. Implications: The results underscore the importance of parent–teacher collaboration, consistent home learning support, and structured motivation, offering practical recommendations for educators, parents, and policymakers to improve educational quality at the elementary level. Highlight: Parenting styles significantly shape student learning outcomes A quarter of achievement variance is explained by parenting Collaboration between parents and teachers is essential Keywords: Parenting Styles, Academic Achievement, Elementary School, Parent–Teacher Collaboration, Learning Support
Application of the Make a Match Model in Elementary Mathematics Learning Outcomes: Penerapan Model Make a Match pada Hasil Belajar Matematika Siswa Sekolah Dasar Alfiqri Agi, Muhamad; Wahyu Hidayat, Puput; Hamzah, Iri
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General background: Mathematics is a fundamental discipline crucial for students’ cognitive development, yet many elementary school students in Indonesia continue to struggle with low achievement due to teacher-centered and monotonous instruction. Specific background: At SD Negeri 205/II Bangun Harjo, most fifth-grade students failed to reach the minimum mastery criteria in mathematics, indicating an urgent need for innovative learning models. Knowledge gap: Although cooperative models like Make A Match have been studied in various contexts, empirical evidence on their effectiveness in mathematics learning at the elementary level, particularly in rural settings, remains limited. Aims: This study aimed to analyze the application of the Make A Match model in improving students’ mathematics learning outcomes. Results: Using a pre-experimental one-group pretest–posttest design with 11 participants, results revealed an increase in average scores from 56.36 (pretest) to 72.12 (posttest), while learning completeness rose from 27.27% to 63.63%. A paired samples t-test confirmed a statistically significant improvement (p = 0.012 < 0.05). Novelty: The study provides contextual evidence of Make A Match effectiveness in an underrepresented elementary school setting, complemented by rigorous instrument validation. Implications: These findings highlight the model’s potential as an engaging and practical strategy to foster active participation, collaboration, and better mathematics learning outcomes in primary education. Highlight: • Significant improvement in average scores and mastery level after applying Make A Match. • Novel contribution by providing empirical evidence in rural elementary school context. • Practical implications for teachers to adopt interactive and enjoyable strategies. Keywords: Make A Match, Mathematics Learning, Cooperative Model, Learning Outcomes, Elementary Education
Inductive Picture Word Models and Picture Word Cards in Basic Literacy for Students: Model Picture Word Inductive dan Kartu Kata Bergambar pada Literasi Dasar Siswa Lovita, Nuria; Aisyah, Siti; Ismira
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General background: Literacy is a fundamental competency in primary education, with early reading and writing forming the foundation for lifelong learning. Specific background: However, many second-grade students at SD Negeri 10 Pasar Melintang Tapan still struggle to meet minimum literacy standards, partly due to monotonous teaching methods and limited instructional media. Knowledge gap: While the Picture Word Inductive (PWI) model has been recognized for its potential, its integration with picture word cards in the context of Indonesian primary schools has been underexplored. Aims: This study examined the effectiveness of the PWI model supported by picture word cards in improving students’ beginning reading and writing skills. Results: Using a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design with 42 students, findings revealed significant improvements in the experimental group compared to the control group. Posttest reading scores (79.77 vs. 74.25) and writing scores (82.45 vs. 76.75) demonstrated higher achievement with strong statistical support (p < .001). Novelty: The study contributes evidence that combining inductive vocabulary strategies with visual media enhances literacy acquisition more effectively than conventional methods. Implications: These results suggest that integrating PWI and picture word cards can serve as a practical and scalable strategy to strengthen national literacy initiatives in early grades. Highlight: • Model PWI with word cards improved early reading and writing• Experimental group scored higher than conventional method group• Supports strengthening of basic literacy in primary school students Keywords: Picture Word Inductive Model, Word Cards, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Literacy
The Process and Outcomes of Learning Natural and Social Sciences through Numbered Heads Together: Proses dan Hasil Belajar Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam dan Sosial melalui Numbered Head Together Afindah, Nur; Megawati; Dani, Refril
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General background: Quality science learning in elementary schools often declines when dominated by teacher-centered methods, limiting students’ critical and collaborative engagement. Specific background: At SDN 178/II Purwasari, sixth-grade IPAS lessons showed low achievement, with only 43.4% of students meeting the minimum criteria. Knowledge gap: While cooperative models such as Numbered Head Together (NHT) have been widely studied, few have examined their effectiveness in IPAS within the Kurikulum Merdeka context, which emphasizes inquiry and 21st-century competencies. Aim: This study investigates the implementation of the NHT model to enhance learning processes and outcomes in grade VI IPAS. Results: Using a classroom action research design over two cycles with 23 students, findings revealed improvements in teacher performance (81.2% to 100%), student engagement (65.7% to 83.6%), and learning mastery (43.4% pre-cycle; 73.9% cycle I; 82.6% cycle II). Novelty: Unlike prior studies on single-subject applications, this work demonstrates the integration of NHT in IPAS as an interdisciplinary subject aligned with Kurikulum Merdeka. Implications: The study highlights NHT’s potential to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and responsibility, offering a practical pedagogical strategy to support national curriculum reforms and improve elementary science education. Highlights: • Teacher performance improved from 81.2% to 100%• Student participation increased from 65.7% to 83.6%• Learning mastery rose from 73.9% to 82.6% Keywords: Numbered Head Together, Learning Process, Learning Outcomes, Science Learning, Grade VI
Beginning Reading Skills Through Syllable Method with Word Tree Media: Keterampilan Membaca Permulaan dengan Metode Suku Kata dan Media Pohon Kata Fadila, Syahmila; Guswita, Reni; Sundahry
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General background: Reading ability is a fundamental skill that underpins students’ overall learning success, yet many early grade learners still face obstacles in achieving fluency. Specific background: In Indonesian elementary schools, conventional reading practices often lack variation in methods and media, limiting student engagement and comprehension. Knowledge gap: Few studies have systematically integrated the syllable method with interactive media tailored to strengthen beginning reading skills. Aims: This study seeks to examine the effectiveness of the Syllable Method assisted by Word Tree Media in improving the beginning reading skills of second-grade students at SDN 112/II Purwo Bakti. Results: Conducted as classroom action research over two cycles, the study recorded progressive improvements in teacher observation scores (65% to 80%), student observation scores (59.66% to 80%), and reading mastery (from 6 to 28 out of 30 students meeting the minimum competency standard). Novelty: Unlike prior approaches, the integration of syllable-based instruction with Word Tree Media offers both visual scaffolding and interactive engagement, fostering active participation and systematic reading development. Implications: The findings suggest that this method can be adopted by teachers as a practical, low-cost innovation to enhance literacy instruction and may be further explored across grade levels and subjects. Highlight: The syllable method assisted by word tree media enhances early reading skills. Findings reveal significant improvements in teacher performance, student engagement, and reading mastery. This simple and interactive medium provides an innovative alternative for early literacy instruction. Keywords: Beginning Reading, Syllable Method, Word Tree Media, Literacy, Elementary Education
Global Trends in Telemedicine Design Approaches Over the Past Decade: Tren Global dalam Pendekatan Desain Telemedisin Selama Sepuluh Tahun Terakhir Zulfikar, Aditya Rahmat; Arini, Merita
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General Background: Telemedicine has rapidly evolved as a pivotal component of global healthcare, providing remote services that enhance clinical outcomes and patient access. Specific Background: Despite significant technological advancements, the design dimension of telemedicine systems remains crucial for ensuring usability, inclusivity, and sustainability. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have primarily addressed isolated aspects of interface or AI integration, lacking a comprehensive, data-driven mapping of global design trends in telemedicine. Aims: This study employs a bibliometric analysis of 1,115 open-access Scopus-indexed publications (2014–2024) to map thematic clusters, identify evolving research focuses, and evaluate key design approaches in telemedicine. Results: Findings reveal a sharp rise in publications post-2020 driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, with six major clusters encompassing user-centered design, clinical effectiveness, access equity, research methodology, pandemic response, and integration of scientific databases. Novelty: By synthesizing technological, clinical, and socio-economic perspectives, this research provides the first decade-long, global bibliometric analysis of telemedicine design, highlighting adaptive user-centered and evidence-based approaches. Implications: The results underscore the necessity for inclusive, crisis-responsive, and evidence-informed design strategies to enhance telemedicine’s scalability and equity across diverse healthcare contexts Highlights: Highlights rapid growth of telemedicine design research, especially post-COVID-19. Identifies six global thematic clusters guiding inclusive and adaptive system design. Emphasizes user-centered, evidence-based approaches for sustainable telehealth solutions. Keywords: Telemedicine, Design, User Centered, Bibliometric, Healthcare
Analysis of Indonesian Case-Based Groups with Global Budget Pilot Project Implementation Alvianto, Muhammad Jihad; Pribadi, Firman
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 4 (2025): October
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Background: Indonesia’s pursuit of Universal Health Coverage through Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) has faced sustainability challenges, prompting reforms in provider payment systems. Specific Background: The introduction of a mixed-methods model combining Indonesian Case-Based Groups (INA-CBG) and global budget represents a pilot effort to stabilize hospital financing. Knowledge Gap: While national-level reports highlight variability in implementation outcomes, evidence from individual hospitals remains scarce, limiting understanding of operational challenges in different contexts. Aims: This study examined the implementation of the mixed-methods pilot project at ‘Aisyiyah Purworejo General Hospital, focusing on budget allocation, distribution mechanisms, and discrepancies between projections and actual claims. Results: Findings revealed recurrent mismatches between projected budgets and realized claims, driven by declining patient visits, delays in efficiency measures, limited specialist availability, and redistribution of service volume across hospitals. Mid-term utilization reviews reduced the hospital’s budget from IDR 8 billion to IDR 6 billion, with both deficits and surpluses observed across quarters. Novelty: Unlike previous studies, this research highlights the absence of zoning-based patient control and the non-imposition of expenditure risks, offering unique insights into hospital-level dynamics. Implications: These findings inform future health financing policies, particularly regarding risk-sharing models and sustainability of mixed-method payment reforms under JKN. Highlights: Budget projection often mismatched with actual claims due to service shifts. Utilization review reduced hospital budget, revealing financial volatility. No zoning control and no-risk scheme shaped hospital-level outcomes. Keywords: INA-CBG, Global Budget, Health Financing, Hospital Management, Mixed Methods

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