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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
The effectiveness of biomechanical technology-based sports training models in improving elementary school students' motor skills Timba, Frederiksen Novenrius Sini; Chandra, Conchita Junita; Rawe, Aschari Senjahari; Mbari, Maria Angelina Fransiska
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.5426

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Fundamental motor skills are an essential foundation for the holistic development of elementary school students, influencing their health, self-confidence, and academic success. This study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of a Biomechanics-Integrated Technology-Based Sports Training Model (VAB-F) to improve elementary school students' long jump motor skills. This study employed a multidisciplinary design, utilising mixed methods and a sequential explanatory approach, with a quantitative stage in the form of a quasi-experiment (pre-test post-test control group design) involving 60 fifth-grade students from SDK Magepanda. The sample was randomly divided into an experimental group (n = 30) and a control group (n = 30). Motor skills were assessed using a validated long jump technique quality assessment rubric, which was supplemented with biomechanical analysis through the Kinovea application and a Wearable Activity Tracker. The qualitative stage consisted of interviews with 6 students and 2 teachers. The results showed that the experimental group experienced a statistically significant increase in skill scores (an average increase of 29.70 points) compared to the control group (an average increase of 9.60 points), with the t-test results indicating a highly significant difference (t(58) = 15.23, p < 0.05). The qualitative results showed that the visual feedback technology encouraged independence, motivation, and intuition of student movement efficiency. It was concluded that the VAB-F training model was significantly more effective than traditional methods in improving the long jump motor skills of elementary school students.
Analysis of intellectual disability students' learning profiles on electron configuration material using individual education Egi Rahman Permadi; Khurrotul Aini; Moniqsa Purbo Syahrani; Rusmini; Dian Novita
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.5445

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This research is motivated by the need for effective learning strategies for students with intellectual disabilities, particularly those who experience cognitive barriers. This study aims to analyze the learning profiles and outcomes of students with intellectual disabilities in relation to electron configuration materials, utilizing individualized educational learning strategies. The learning media developed is the E-LAPD (Electronic-based Student Activity Sheet), integrated through the LiveWorksheet platform. This study employs a mixed-methods research approach, a method that combines quantitative and qualitative methods. The population of this study is three students with intellectual disabilities at SMAN 10 Surabaya. The sampling technique is a saturated sample (total sampling), where the entire population is used as a research sample. Data collection techniques through test and interview methods. The test results were analyzed quantitatively, while the interview results were analyzed qualitatively using the NVivo application. The results indicate that this study can enhance the learning outcomes of students with intellectual disabilities, as evidenced by the posttest scores, which are higher than the pretest scores. Thus, this research is important in helping students with intellectual disabilities and is expected to be the basis for developing more inclusive and adaptive learning media.
The innovation diffusion, technology adoption, and digital etnopedagogical reading: English lecturer’s agency in reinforcing the ability of the younger generation to retain local knowledge Marzulina, Lenny; Sofendi; Mirizon, Soni
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.5584

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This study examines the role of English lecturers as change agents in promoting innovative digital ethnopedagogical reading in higher education settings. Even though higher education in Indonesia is becoming increasingly digitally oriented, technology adoption is often tool-centered rather than culturally aware, potentially endangering the ability of younger generations to retain local knowledge. This research investigates the factors that influence innovation diffusion and investigates the integration of digital tools with local cultural values (Bidar, Pulau Kemaro, Rumah Limas, Songket Palembang, Kue Maksuba) in reading instruction, as mediated by a lecturer at a state university in Palembang, South Sumatra. Data were gathered from six students chosen through purposive sampling and one lecturer, using a qualitative intrinsic case study design, until data saturation was reached. Primary data collection instruments included semi-structured interviews (lasting 20-30 minutes via WhatsApp video calls) and document analysis (YouTube videos, reading scripts, and chat logs). Four primary themes were identified through thematic analysis in accordance with (Braun & Clarke, 2006): the dynamics of drivers and barriers in innovation diffusion, the transformative impact on linguistic competence and cultural awareness, the systematic implementation through digital platforms, and the dual motivation (pragmatic efficiency and cultural preservation). The results indicate that culturally responsible lecturers, rather than institutional mandates, are the primary driving force behind sustainable innovation. By combining their cultural pride with their English language skills, students created a "glocal identity," demonstrating that tradition and technology can complement each other rather than work against one another. The study suggests that universities should establish communities of practice for cultural innovation, integrate ethnopedagogy into teacher education, address digital infrastructure inequities, and develop culturally grounded digital material repositories to support culturally sustainable educational transformation.
Identifying key factors influencing mathematical visual thinking among pre-service mathematics teachers Agus, Ria Noviana; Oktaviyanthi, Rina
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.4620

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Mathematical visual thinking is essential for understanding complex mathematical concepts, as it enables learners to interpret and connect visual and symbolic representations. However, many pre-service mathematics teachers struggle to integrate visual representations with algebraic expressions, leading to conceptual misunderstandings. This study aims to identify the key factors influencing mathematical visual thinking among pre-service mathematics teachers. A mixed-methods descriptive study was conducted, involving 150 students for quantitative analysis and 15 selected participants for qualitative interviews. Data were collected through a mathematical visual thinking test, a visual thinking factors questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis of students’ mathematical tasks. The results indicate that most students exhibit moderate visual thinking ability (50%), with challenges in linking graphical and algebraic representations. The key influencing factors include teaching approaches (4.3), concept understanding (4.1), motivation (4.0), and technology use (4.2), whereas anxiety plays a lesser role (2.9). Students relying heavily on technological tools tend to improve accuracy but struggle with independent visualization. These findings suggest that instructional strategies should integrate structured visual exercises, emphasize transformation understanding, and balance technological support with manual problem-solving. This study provides new insights into enhancing visual thinking in mathematics and offers pedagogical recommendations for pre-service teacher education.  
Students' perceptions of Android-based digital textbooks in higher education Pahlevi, Triesninda; Ranu, Meylia Elizabeth; Nugraha, Jaka
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.4736

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The urgency of this research is that the development of Android-based digital textbooks for Electronic Records Management courses is urgently needed to support the OBE curriculum, improve 21st-century skills, and facilitate interactive and accessible learning. This research aimed to measure students' perceptions to develop an Android-based digital textbook for the Electronic Records Management course to support the implementation of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) in higher education. Utilising the 4D development model, Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate, the study involved 60 students from the Office Administration Education program at a state university in East Java. Validation by experts in content, media, and language resulted in scores of 92.83%, 95.65%, and 86%, respectively, indicating a high feasibility level. Student responses were overwhelmingly positive, with mean scores exceeding 4.21 across categories such as format, relevance, engagement, satisfaction, and confidence. The findings confirm the digital textbook's effectiveness in enhancing 21st-century skills and meeting learning outcomes aligned with OBE standards. Recommendations include refining visual elements and adding interactive features to maintain engagement. This research contributes significantly to digital textbook development, emphasising accessibility and adaptability to meet the demands of modern education and professional readiness.
Postmodern feminist pedagogy in history education at a public senior high school in Palembang Dhita, Aulia Novemy; Supriatna, Nana; Saripudin, Didin; Wiyanarti, Erlina
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.4796

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History education has traditionally been dominated by masculine narratives and has paid limited attention to contemporary social issues. In response to this imbalance, this study aims to explore the implementation of a postmodern feminist approach in the teaching of history. The research employed a case study method with purposive sampling, selecting a Grade 10 history teacher at SMA Negeri 20 Palembang, due to her direct involvement in applying postmodern feminist pedagogy. Data were collected through participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and analysis of instructional documents, while data analysis was conducted using pattern matching and explanation-building techniques. The findings indicate that the postmodern feminist approach, applied by the history teacher through the topic of the Majapahit Kingdom, successfully challenges the androcentric orientation of historical content. The learning process is also directed toward contemporary social issues, particularly the subordination of women's roles as mothers. Through a pop-up book project, students depicted not only male figures from the Majapahit Kingdom but also the female ruler Tribhuwanattunggadewi. The postmodern feminist approach opens space for the pluralisation of women’s experiences in historical narratives and fosters a more horizontal and egalitarian relationship between teacher and students.
Modelling user acceptance of personalised learning apps in high schools using the SEM approach Heni; Sumarlin; Naatonis, Remerta Noni; Snae, Menhya; Latuan, Yosep Jacob; Anggraini, Dewi
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.4807

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This research addresses the urgent need to understand user acceptance of personalised mobile learning applications in higher education, especially as digital learning becomes increasingly essential in post-pandemic education. The study employs a quantitative research design, utilising the Technology Acceptance Model 3 (TAM3) as the theoretical framework and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) for analysis. The population comprises undergraduate students from various departments at STIKOM Uyelindo Kupang, selected using stratified random sampling to ensure representation across faculties. Data was collected through a validated questionnaire based on TAM3 constructs, and the instrument's validity and reliability were confirmed using Cronbach's Alpha, Composite Reliability (CR), and Average Variance Extracted (AVE). The results show that Perceived Usefulness (PU) and Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) significantly influence Behavioural Intention (BI), while Social Influence (SI) and Facilitating Conditions (FC) also play important roles. Perceived Enjoyment (PE) enhances engagement, and Computer Anxiety negatively affects ease of use. The study concludes that TAM3 effectively models user acceptance in this context. Recommendations include improving app usability, providing institutional support, and designing engaging learning experiences to enhance the adoption and continued use of mobile learning technologies.
Self-efficacy as a moderator of the effect of techno-pedagogical competence on economics teachers' readiness Oroh, Silvana Shirly Alice; Arsana, I Kadek Satria; Dolonseda, Herman Philips
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.4929

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Teachers' readiness to teach in the digital era presents a strategic challenge for 21st-century education. This study examines the effect of TPC on economics teachers' TR, with SE as a moderating variable. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected via questionnaires from 204 senior and vocational high school economics teachers in Minahasa Regency, who were purposively selected. The data were analyzed with SEM-PLS. The results confirm that TPC significantly influences both SE and TR. SE also has a significant positive effect on TR and demonstrates a moderating role, strengthening the relationship between TPC and TR. The model shows moderate to substantial predictive power, with R² values of 0.468 for SE and 0.597 for TR. These findings highlight that teacher development programs should not only prioritize technical competence but also foster self-efficacy as a psychological resource for effective digital teaching readiness. The study is limited by its focus on one region and subject area, as well as its reliance on self-reported quantitative data. Future research should adopt a longitudinal approach and expand to other contexts to better capture the complexity of teachers’ readiness in the digital era.
EFL lecturers’ reflections of AI use in classroom instruction Silfia, Seva; Jaya, Sinarman
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.5268

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AI is increasingly used in language classrooms, yet EFL lecturers’ experiences and reflections remain underexplored. This mixed-methods study examined lecturers’ awareness, classroom practices, pedagogical adaptations, reflective approaches, professional development needs, and expectations regarding AI use. Thirty lecturers from four universities in Bengkulu, Indonesia, were purposively sampled. Data were collected via a validated questionnaire and semi-structured interviews and analysed using SPSS and thematic analysis. Findings showed that 76% of lecturers regularly used AI, with younger lecturers using it more than older ones (p < .05). Most found AI beneficial but expressed concerns about plagiarism and overreliance. The study highlights lecturers’ experiences, reflective practices, and professional development needs for responsible AI integration. Future research should investigate students’ engagement with AI and strategies to ensure sustainable, effective, and ethical use in language classrooms.
Development of interactive multimedia based on cultural literacy for Pancasila education in elementary schools Agustian, Murniati; Jerica; Ernestya, Teresa Gita; Ekarina
Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59672/ijed.v6i3.5349

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One of the main objectives of the Merdeka Curriculum is to cultivate students who practice Pancasila values, including an appreciation of diverse cultures. Currently, teachers rely mostly on textbooks and YouTube videos, highlighting the urgent need for contextual, culturally literate interactive media. This study aimed to develop such media for Grade 3 elementary students using the ADDIE model. In the Analyze stage, a needs analysis was conducted with 20 teachers and 20 students from three elementary schools through interviews and a review of materials. The prototype was validated by media, content, and language experts, followed by one-on-one testing with three students and a broader implementation with 46 students using feasibility questionnaires. This evaluation of the multimedia yielded positive results, with respondents scoring it 85.65%, 81.85%, and 82.17% for presentation, content, and navigation, respectively, all in the excellent category. This shows that the designed interactive multimedia is suitable to be used for both classroom and independent learning. This study addresses a gap in the previous research, which primarily focused on interactive multimedia for STEM classes. Thus, we recommend a wider adoption of such contextual, interactive multimedia for a diverse range of subjects, as well as further research on its impact on students’ cultural literacy.