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Muhammad Hasbi
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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review (IJRER)
ISSN : 28097505     EISSN : 28093682     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.51574/ijrer
Instruction Learning Teaching Curriculum Development Learning Environments Teacher Education Educational Technology Educational Developments
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 46 Documents
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Integration of Information Communication Technology into Geography Instruction in Public Secondary Schools in Kenya. Mythical or Reality? Wanjara, Amos Otieno; Ogembo, Paul Okeyo
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1387

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Informational Communication and Technology (ICT) falls under the learner-centered strategy and is likely to improve learner interest and achievement. This is in tandem with the Kenyan government’s ICT policy of 2007. The study aimed to assess the extent of ICT integration into geography instruction in Kenya's public secondary schools. The study aimed to determine the institutional factors that influence the integration of ICT into geography teaching, the factors of geography teachers that influence the integration of ICT into geography teaching and learning, and the factors of students that influence the integration of ICT into geography teaching and learning in public secondary schools in Migori County, Kenya. Davis (1989) anchored the study on the technology acceptance model. The study also used a meta-analysis of empirical literature, guided by Ferrer (1998). The study found that institutional, teacher, and student factors impacted the integration of ICT into teaching and learning geography in public secondary schools in Migori County, Kenya. These findings have implications for schools' integration of ICT policy into geography instruction.
Effect of Insecurity on Educational Delivery in Public Schools Wanjara, Amos Otieno; Ogembo, Paul Okeyo
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1401

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Insecurity is a concern in the North Eastern (N.E.) and North Rift (N.R.) parts of Kenya. The study aimed to assess the effects of insecurity on educational delivery in public schools in these regions. The objectives were to establish the causes and nature of insecurity, the effects of insecurity on attendance, and the way forward to insecurity on educational delivery in these regions. The study utilized a meta-analytic approach, according to Ferrer (1998). Results indicate that livestock rustling and terrorist attacks from Al-Shabaab are major causes of insecurity. The recent mass exodus of teachers from the Northeast region has challenged education delivery. Insecurity has led to low student attendance and school closures. The findings have implications for national governments, such as the Ministry of Interior and county governments, who must devise sustainable and robust security logistics to foster peaceful coexistence. This would not only enhance the delivery of education effectively but also streamline other transactions that are common in every society.
Comparing High Lob and Roll Pointing in South Sulawesi Petanque Athletes Albert Pawarrangan; Juhanis; Hudain, Muh. Adnan; Ishak, Muhammad; Kasmad, Muhammad Rachmat
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1496

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This study aims to determine the comparison of high lob and roll pointing techniques among South Sulawesi Petanque athletes at distances of 6, 7, 8, and 9 meters. This study employs a quantitative research design with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques include observation, pointing skills tests, and documentation. At a distance of 6 meters, the research yielded results. The Mann-Whitney test yielded a result of 0.080, surpassing the significance level of 0.05. This result led to the acceptance of H0, indicating that the athletes' abilities did not differ between the pointing high lob and pointing roll techniques. At a distance of 7 meters, the Mann-Whitney test yielded a result of 0.508, surpassing the 0.05 level, indicating that the athletes' abilities do not differ between the Pointing High Lob and Pointing Roll techniques. At a distance of 8 meters, the result of the Mann-Whitney test is 0.817, which is a value greater than the 0.05 level, so at this distance, there is no comparison of athletes' ability to throw using the Pointing High Lob and Pointing Roll techniques. At a distance of 9 meters, the result of the Mann-Whitney test is 0.000, which is a value smaller than the 0.05 level, so at this distance, there is a comparison of athletes' throwing abilities between using the Pointing High Lob and Pointing Roll techniques.
The Influence of Dynamic Passing and Concentration on Increasing the Football Passing Ability of Students Al Qadri Ilmi Sukisman Putra; Wahyuddin; Saleh, Muh. Sahib; Juhanis; Hudain, Muh. Adnan
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1520

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The study's background is based on the fact that no previous study has examined the football passing skills of Smanko students in South Sulawesi. This research aims to examine the influence of moving passing and concentration training on improving the football passing skills of Smanko students in Sulsel. This study utilized an experimental approach, employing a one-group pretest-posttest design. The population consisted of Smanko Sulsel students, who were still actively participating in routine training. We used a sample of 24 athletes. The results of the study are: there is an influence of moving passing training in increasing football passing skills of Smanko students in Sulsel with an average score of 83.00 with a sig value of 0.000 (P<0.05), and there is an influence of concentration in increasing football passing skills of Smanko students in Sulsel, obtaining an average score of - mean 79.17 with a sig value of 0.000 (P<0.05). Therefore, we can conclude that moving passing and concentration training significantly enhance the football passing skills of Smanko students in Sulsel.
Facilities Availability to Support Teaching and Learning Process and Public Reactions Toward Technical Education Raheef , Oparinde Olayiwola
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1528

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This study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population for this study comprised members of the top management team, all teachers, non-teaching staff, and students (hereby referred to as stakeholders) in the 12 technical schools across the three federal constituencies in Osun State. We used a multi-stage sampling procedure to group the schools in the three senatorial districts of Osun State. For the study, we purposefully selected one local government area (LGA) with a technical college from each state senatorial district. We selected one technical college in each LGA for the study using a simple random sampling technique. We used the total enumeration sampling technique in each school to select all the top management teams, resulting in a total of 15 teams, each consisting of five members. We also used the convenience sampling technique to select 150 stakeholders from technical schools, with each senatorial district hosting 50 participants. The study employed two self-designed research instruments, the Facilities Availability Questionnaire (FA-Q) and the Stakeholders’ Perception Questionnaire (SP-Q). We used the mean and standard deviation of descriptive statistics for data analysis. Findings from the study revealed that there were facilities available to support teaching and learning processes in technical schools in Osun State; however, facilities such as internet access and functioning air conditioning were not available. The study concluded that the availability of facilities to support the teaching and learning process is essential for the effective delivery of technical education in Osun State.
Growth of Critical Thinking Ability in Middle-School Students: Overview of Discovery Learning Model Ainiyah, Hidayatul
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1724

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This study aims to elucidate the impact of the Discovery Learning model on the critical thinking skills of junior high school students in the eighth grade. This investigation employs a quantitative approach, specifically a quasi-experiment. We conducted this investigation in class 8 of Public Middle School 2 Candi Sidoarjo, utilizing both an experimental and a control group. The results of the data analysis and discussion indicate that teacher activities in social studies learning meet the criteria for both the experimental group and the control class and that student activities in improving students' critical thinking skills in the experimental group are better than the control class. Additionally, at a significance level of 5% (0.05), we observe a significant influence or difference in student responses, with a p-value of 0.000. Therefore, we can conclude that the Discovery Learning learning model significantly influences students' critical thinking skills about the geographical conditions of the ASEAN countries through the atlas, compared to conventional models.
Multicultural Education in Middle-School: Case study in Social Studies Learning Miftakhul, Amin; Arafat, Muhammad Yarir
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1725

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The purpose of this research is to define the influence of multicultural education on junior high school students' acquisition of social studies knowledge. This study employs a qualitative and descriptive research approach. This study focuses on the Middle-School 6 Sidoarjo component, namely the instructor and students. The results of the data analysis and discussion show that the classroom implementation of multicultural education in social studies is effective. Students may be well-trained to influence and make a positive impact, among other desired outcomes. Be tolerant in accepting all differences, as they are manifestations of God's grace. Do not discriminate against friends who hold different beliefs; do not impose your own beliefs on others; allow others the freedom to choose their own beliefs; refrain from interfering with others' worship; continue to interact and behave well with those who hold dissimilar beliefs in worldly matters; show respect for those who are worshiping; and refrain from hating or hurting the feelings of those with differing beliefs or opinions. We expect these manifestations of tolerance to generate constructive energy, thereby preventing conflicts or disagreements among pupils.
REACT Contextual Approach: Effective Numeracy Teaching for Future Mathematics Teachers Wulandari, Shinta; Kusuma, Arief Ertha; Ridwan, Ridwan; Suciati, Suciati; Rusmansyah
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1727

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This study describes adequate numeracy learning in schools for future mathematics teachers in North Kalimantan. It involved 30 students as respondents who observed numeracy teaching carried out by local facilitator teachers in Bunyu district, North Kalimantan. The researcher utilized the REACT contextual approach to offer practical experience in school numeracy teaching. The respondents, assuming the role of students receiving numeracy instruction, observed the teaching process, filled out questionnaires, and provided feedback on the activities through interviews. We used mode score analysis and synthesis of interview results to analyze the student response data descriptively and quantitatively. The results showed that students who attended lectures with the REACT contextual approach strategy responded positively with a response mode score of 4, which is in the excellent category. The interview results showed a clear positive response from most students after participating in the activity. The students expressed that the lecturer's new strategy helped them acquire knowledge and achieve lecture objectives. Therefore, the application of the REACT contextual approach in innovative learning model lectures on effective numeracy teaching for future mathematics teachers in North Kalimantan has proven highly effective.
Education Innovation: Religious-Based Local Content Curriculum in Solok Regency Yafi, Salman; Kosim, Muhammad
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1756

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The development of times marked by an increase in globalization impacts the morals and ethics of the nation's next generation. Innovation is therefore necessary to prevent moral erosion and foster religious character formation. This study aims to explain educational innovation in the form of a religious-based local content curriculum in terms of (1) purpose; (2) material; (3) media; (4) approach; and (5) evaluation. We employed qualitative methods in this investigation. The research findings indicate that the Solok District Government has innovated in education by developing a Religious-Based Local Content Curriculum policy to foster a religious character at the formal education level. The goal is to help students understand the region's spiritual values and local wisdom. The curriculum comprises stand-alone subjects and integrated study materials with relevant subjects. The learning module includes printed and written media. The learning module lays out the learning strategy. The evaluation is formative, summative, and authentic. This study serves as a reference for developing religion-based local content curricula.
Leadership Model in Improving Mine Inspector Performance: A Systematic Review Suharyani, Yenny Dwi; Riyanto, Setyo; Saluy, Ahmad Badawy; Elmi, Farida
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.1758

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The mining industry plays a pivotal role in the global economy, but it faces significant challenges related to occupational safety, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency. Mine inspectors are essential in ensuring mining operations adhere to safety standards and regulations. The supervisors' leadership styles heavily influence these inspectors' performance. This systematic review examines the impact of leadership models—transformational, transactional, situational leadership, and Herzberg's two-factor theory—on mine inspector performance. Researchers have found that transformational leadership, characterized by inspiration and motivation, significantly enhances job performance, satisfaction, and commitment among employees. Transactional leadership, which focuses on supervision, organization, and performance through rewards and punishments, is effective at ensuring compliance and efficiency. Situational leadership emphasizes the need for leaders to adapt their style to their followers' developmental levels, promoting flexibility and responsiveness. Herzberg's two-factor theory differentiates between motivators and hygiene factors, highlighting the importance of job satisfaction in enhancing performance. The path-goal theory, which outlines the leader's role in clearing the path toward goals, also provides valuable insights. The review concludes that transformational leadership is particularly effective in improving mine inspector performance, but a combination of leadership styles tailored to specific situations and needs is essential for optimal results. This understanding can guide mining industry leaders in adopting strategies that enhance safety, compliance, and overall operational efficiency.