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Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED)
ISSN : 27223671     EISSN : 27221059     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
The journal publishes research articles on the development of learning, measurement and evaluation of education, and management of education.
Articles 416 Documents
Influence of digital competence on teaching readiness through self-efficacy as moderator variable Rivandi, Rizal; Pahlevi, Triesninda
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4688

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In the digital era, mastery of technology is a key factor in improving teaching effectiveness. Therefore, pre-service teachers are expected to have good digital competencies to support an interactive and adaptive learning process. This study aimed to analyse the effect of digital competence on teaching readiness of pre-service teachers at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA), with self-efficacy as a moderator variable. This study used a quantitative approach with an explanatory research design, explaining or knowing the relationship between digital competence and self-efficacy in relation to teaching readiness of pre-service teachers at FEB UNESA. This research data analysis technique used Path Analysis. The questionnaire became the main tool for data collection, which was then analysed using path analysis techniques to examine the relationship between digital competence, self-efficacy, and teaching readiness. Recommendations from the results of this study are to improve the teaching readiness of pre-service teachers at FEB UNESA. It is necessary to develop digital competence and self-efficacy through intensive training, integration of technology in the curriculum, lecturer guidance, and teaching practice activities. Collaboration between lecturers, institutions, and students (pre-service) is important to create a supportive learning. Learning programs need to be adaptive to technological developments with the addition of educational technology modules and digital microteaching activities, accompanied by regular evaluations so that development is sustainable.
Transforming laboratory management learning with e-modules Mirah Surya Dewi, Ni Pt. Pande; Liska, Luh De; Parwati, Ni Putu Yuniarika
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4691

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Laboratories are crucial in chemistry education; however, in practice, many students still struggle to grasp the concept of laboratory management in an applied way, as reflected in their scores, which remain below the passing grade. This research aimed to develop e-modules based on case-based and project-based learning to improve understanding of laboratory management concepts. This study used a Research and Development (R&D) approach with the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). Validation of e-modules was carried out by material and media experts, and tested on 24 FKIP ULM Chemistry Education students. Data collection instruments included validation questionnaires, student response questionnaires, as well as pretests and posttests, which were analysed using the Wilcoxon test. The results showed that the e-module was rated “very valid” from the aspects of content, presentation, language, and media. The Wilcoxon test resulted in a significance value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant increase in student concept understanding after the use of e-modules. Recommendations from this study are the wider use of case- and project-based e-modules in learning laboratory management, as well as continuous development to be more adaptive to the development of educational technology.
Effect of word card media on grade 1 students’ early reading skills Mardiah, Dede; Cahyani, Isah; Putri, Yasmin Gehan; Ulfiyani; Mayang, Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4700

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Language skills are essential in daily life, particularly in education. At the elementary level, reading development progresses through basic and advanced stages. Many first-grade students continue to struggle with early reading due to inadequate learning stimulation, limited use of instructional media, and low engagement during lessons. This study investigates the effect of using word card media on the early reading skills of first-grade students at SDN Purwadadi 1, Subang Regency. A pre-experimental method with a one-group pretest-posttest design was applied, involving 27 students. Data were collected through a performance assessment test, where students demonstrated their reading abilities before and after the intervention. The results showed an improvement in the average score from 58.96 in the pretest to 65.11 in the posttest, with a 10.43% increase. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test showed a significance value of < 0.05, indicating a meaningful difference between the two tests. The findings suggest that word card media effectively enhances early reading skills, creates a more engaging learning experience, and increases student participation in the classroom. It is recommended that teachers integrate word card media into early reading instruction to enhance student interest, increase engagement, and improve reading outcomes.
University lecturers’ insights in asynchronous training: A moodle-based national professional development program Hendriana, Benny; Apoko, Tri Wintolo; Hanif, Isa Faqihuddin; Irdalisa; Fatayan, Arum; Handayani, Isnaini
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4722

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This study explores university lecturers’ perceptions of a national professional development program delivered asynchronously via the Moodle platform in Indonesia. While asynchronous learning is increasingly adopted for large-scale training, limited research has examined how lecturers in developing countries perceive its usability, effectiveness, and challenges. Addressing this gap, the study aimed to investigate lecturers’ perceptions and the challenges they encountered during Moodle-based asynchronous training. Using a mixed-methods approach with a sequential explanatory design, this study involved 511 Indonesian lecturers selected through total population sampling for the quantitative phase and purposive sampling for the qualitative interviews. The questionnaire as the quantitative instrument measured four sub-scales: accessibility, ease of use, effectiveness, and motivational impact of LMS. The questionnaire demonstrated strong reliability (Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.877). Descriptive statistical analysis was employed, revealing high mean scores for all aspects (M = 4.65 to 4.85), indicating positive perceptions of the training. The highest agreement was found in the ease of implementing the training via the LMS (M = 4.85, SD = 0.39). Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analysed thematically, highlighting challenges such as unstable internet access, limited device functionality, and unclear material organization. These results suggest that while Moodle is perceived as an effective tool for professional development, structural and technical improvements are needed. The study recommends enhanced technical support, better content structuring, and training orientation to increase engagement and learning outcomes in similar future programs.
The impact of metacognitive-based learning strategies on enhancing students' decision-making and cognitive dissonance Surya Abadi, Ida Bagus Gede; Widiana, I Wayan; Septiari, Ni Kadek; Listyana, I Gusti Agung Ayu Putu; Rahayu, Ni Komang Ari
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4805

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Enhancing students' decision-making abilities and reducing cognitive dissonance are critical goals in developing metacognitive awareness and psychological readiness for complex learning tasks. However, conventional learning models often overlook the role of self-regulation and metacognitive control, leading to fragmented reasoning and unresolved internal conflict. This study examines the impact of a metacognitive-based learning approach on students' decision-making skills and levels of cognitive dissonance in an educational setting. A quasi-experimental design was implemented, involving students divided into experimental and control groups. This study used a cluster random sampling technique. The population of this study consisted of elementary school students divided into two groups, namely the control and experimental groups. Data were collected through a validated decision-making assessment and a cognitive dissonance inventory. The data were analyzed using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to assess the impact of the intervention. The findings revealed that students who participated in metacognitive-based learning significantly outperformed their peers in decision-making tasks and exhibited lower levels of cognitive dissonance. The structured learning cycle focusing on planning, monitoring, and evaluating cognitive strategies enabled students to make more deliberate choices while aligning their beliefs and actions. These results highlight the effectiveness of metacognitive-based learning in fostering cognitive harmony and rational decision-making. The study supports the integration of metacognitive strategies into classroom instruction to promote deeper learning and adaptive cognitive behavior. Future research is recommended to explore the long-term effects of metacognitive-based learning on students' decision-making consistency and cognitive dissonance resolution across diverse educational contexts.
Transformation of history learning methods in the digital era: Challenges and opportunities in schools Firmansyah, Haris; Sastra Atmaja, Thomy
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i1.4791

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The rapid transformation of education in the digital era has created an urgent need to reexamine history teaching methods to ensure their relevance to the needs of today’s learners. This study aims to investigate the implementation of digital technology in history education in secondary schools in Pontianak, focusing on its impact on student engagement, the challenges encountered, and the opportunities that can be leveraged to enhance learning effectiveness. The research subjects consisted of history teachers and students from four public high schools, selected through purposive sampling based on their experience in integrating technology into history instruction. This research employed a qualitative phenomenological design, with data collected through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and learning documentation. The findings indicate that the use of technologies such as documentary videos, historical simulations, and digital learning platforms enhances students' engagement with historical content, enabling them to learn more interactively and independently. Identified challenges include inadequate infrastructure, limited digital literacy, and unequal access to technological resources. Nevertheless, digital platforms and technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) offer considerable opportunities to enrich historical learning experiences through their flexibility and immersive potential. The study recommends enhancing technological infrastructure, offering ongoing professional development for teachers, and implementing policies that promote equitable access to technology to optimize the digital transformation of history education.
Production-based teaching factory learning model: Enhancing soft skills and simulating the industrial environment Setiadi, Anwar; Rochayati, Umi; Hartopo, Ibnu; Handito, Tri
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i2.4679

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According to the Central Statistics Agency, the high unemployment rate among vocational school graduates is caused by the mismatch between their technical competencies and professional character with industry needs. Vocational schools aim to prepare graduates with excellent skills and character for the business and industrial world. This study aims to create a teaching factory learning model at SMK 1 Perguruan Cikini using the Research and development method with the 4D model (define, design, develop, and disseminate). The study resulted in a 4P+QD teaching factory model, which consisted of divisions such as project sales, PPIC, production, purchasing, quality control, delivery, and after-sales. The model was validated by two expert lecturers, resulting in an average score of 3.54 (“Very Valid”). Evaluations by two productive subject teachers yielded a score of 3.71 (“Very Valid”), while assessments from the teaching factory coordinator and industry practitioners resulted in a score of 3.33 (“Valid”). The model was also tested on students, who evaluated the development of character traits such as honesty, discipline, responsibility, cooperation, adaptability, and creativity, with an average score of 3.47 (“Valid”). This learning model can serve as a reference for vocational high schools (SMK) seeking to implement production unit-based or teaching factory learning processes.
Short video TikTok in EFL: How does it impact students' vocabulary mastery Maria, Leni; Sujarwati, Iis
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i2.4721

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While TikTok videos have shown promising effects on vocabulary learning among junior and senior high school students, further research is warranted to assess their impact on vocabulary mastery in twelfth-grade students specifically. This study seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of TikTok videos in enhancing vocabulary mastery among twelfth-grade students in senior high school. Employing a quasi-experimental design, the research involved 70 students divided equally into an experimental group and a control group. The data were collected in both groups through pre-tests and post-tests using multiple-choice items to measure students’ vocabulary mastery. The results from the statistical analysis of the paired-sample t-test indicated a significant improvement in vocabulary mastery for students using TikTok videos. This made strong evidence that TikTok videos were significantly effective in enhancing vocabulary acquisition among the twelfth-grade students. Although the study involved only a specific group of words, it offers valuable insights for educators seeking innovative strategies to improve students’ vocabulary acquisition through engaging digital media.
Developing a case-based e-book for office communication: Enhancing critical thinking and practical skills Panduwinata, Lifa Farida; Wulandari, Ruri Nurul Aeni; Puspasari, Durinda; Puspasari, Durinta; Wati, Andy Prasetyo
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i2.4724

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This research aims to produce a product in the form of a case method-based office communication e-book that meets the requirements of validity and usability. Novelty in research emphasizes a unique, contemporary, and specific approach to training students to communicate effectively in the office, utilizing books integrated with technology and a case-based learning approach. This research is a development study utilizing a 4-D model. The instruments used to measure the feasibility and practicality of this textbook include validation sheets and student response questionnaires. The results of data analysis show that, according to the expert's assessment, both in terms of material, language, and graphics, it is highly feasible, with an average feasibility of 92.10% and an average score of 90.2% among student responses. Based on these results, this case method-based office communication e-book is feasible and can be used in classroom learning. Therefore, the implications of developing e-books in office communication emphasize the possibility for lecturers and students to learn more quickly, flexibly, and contextually, so that students can apply concepts from office communication to face the demands of a very dynamic work environment.
Enhancing teacher professionalism through academic supervision: A CIPP model evaluation Khofifah, Juliani Musti; Nurdin, Diding; Herawan, Endang
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i2.4727

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of academic supervision practices at SMP Darul Hikam using the Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP) model. The urgency of this evaluation lies in the need to ensure that academic supervision evolves from a procedural obligation into a strategic mechanism for improving teacher professionalism and educational quality. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and non-participatory observation. The research instruments were developed thematically based on the CIPP dimensions and validated through triangulation, member checking, and audit trail to ensure trustworthiness. The data were analyzed using thematic descriptive techniques aligned with the four CIPP components, with success criteria referring to national education standards, relevant policy frameworks, stakeholder satisfaction, and alignment with Taqwa Character Building (TCB) values. The results show that supervision at Darul Hikam is conducted systematically, supported by digital platforms (SISFO and Balanced Scorecard), and integrated into the school’s reflective and value-based culture. This approach has enhanced teacher competencies, fostered a culture of quality that is sustainable, and positively impacted student learning outcomes. The study concludes that academic supervision, when implemented through contextual leadership and technological integration, can serve as a transformative tool for professional development and institutional excellence.