INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, AND OTHERS
nternational Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) ISSN 2623-2324 (Print) ISSN 2654-2528 (Online) is printed in Indonesia and published twice a year (August and December) by peneliti.net collaborate with Indonesian education lecturer associations (ADPPI). IJEIT is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of educational theories and issues in various disciplines, in regard to their input, process, output, outcome and impact on the education system and their implementation. Focus and Scope Focus & scope International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) accepts unpublished, high quality, and original research manuscripts in English, resulting primarily from quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research methodology related to or associated with education. These issues include, but not limited to, practices, policies, and research in education from early childhood education to higher education which cover the areas of instruction, learning, teaching, curriculum development, educational policy, language education and policy, bilingual education, multicultural education, art education, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments, educational psychology, information Technologi, and international education in Indonesia and other parts of the world. The main Areas relevant to the scope of the International Journal of Education, information technology and others (IJEIT) and also the journal focuses on the following topics: Education Anthropology Sociology Politics Law Culture Linguistics Ethnic Relations Multicultural studies Public relations Communication Peace Studies Religious Studies
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The Effect of Learning Independence on Learning Outcomes in Fiqih Subjects of Class X MAN 3 Inhil
Aprizal, Aprizal;
Dewi, Puti Andam
International Journal of Education, Information Technology, and Others Vol 8 No 2 (2025): International Journal of Education, information technology and others
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The problem in this study is that the results of students in the subject of fiqh in class X are still low below the maximum completeness criteria. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of independence on the learning outcomes of students in class X MAN. This type of research is quantitative with ex post facto. The population consists of 54 students of X MAN 3 Inhil. Data collection used questionnaire data on learning independence and documentation of mid-semester exam learning outcomes. Data analysis used normality tests and linearity tests. The data analysis technique was quantitative. The results of the data analysis concluded that there was an effect of learning independence on the learning outcomes of students in the subject of fiqh MAN 3 Inhil
Learning Styles of Students at Pattimura University Laboratory High School
Rumahlewang, Emma;
Lating, Ainun Diana;
Ellis, Runawati;
Mahaly, Sawal
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Learning styles greatly influence the quality of learning, so teachers must first know whether the students' learning styles are in accordance with their characteristics. The selection of professional teachers is very important to support the achievement of learning quality. One way to improve the quality of learning is to know the learning style. The purpose of the study was to analyze students' learning styles to improve teachers' understanding of students' learning needs. This study used a descriptive quantitative approach. The sample in this study was 30 grade XI students and the sample collection technique usedtotal sampling. The results of the study provide an overview that the highest student learning styles are first, kinesthetic learning style (30.59%), second mixed learning style (28.24%), third visual learning style (24.71%) and fourth audio learning style (16.47%). In other words, the most dominant learning style in students of SMA Laboratorium Universitas Pattimura class XI is Kinesthetic.