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Contact Name
Muhammad Hasbi
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muhammad.hasby80@gmail.com
Phone
+6285253407367
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Bumi 18 Blok A No. 1 Street, Bumi Permata Hijau, Makassar, Indonesia
Location
Kota makassar,
Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review (IJRER)
ISSN : 28097505     EISSN : 28093682     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.51574/ijrer
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Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 558 Documents
In What Ways Do Educators Respond to Plagiarism Among Students? Pelila, John Rey Osben; Desalit, Johnell Bringas; Soliba, Bernadette Lamsis
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.1971

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Plagiarism is prevalent, and it's no surprise that students engage in intellectual dishonesty. While suspension may be the corresponding punishment for misconduct in some student codes, teachers often show tolerance by considering various approaches before taking further action. Therefore, this study aimed to identify teachers' strategies for addressing student plagiarism. We employed a quasi-experimental design, specifically a posttest-only nonequivalent group design. The study's treatment group consisted of three students who plagiarized their work in one of their subjects. In the intervention phase, we conducted a discourse session and created a yes-no diagram to assess the students. Later, we held a student consultation, allowing them to redo their activity and write a reflection paper after indicating their willingness. We checked the resubmitted outputs and monitored and observed all students in their subsequent activities throughout the semester to identify any signs of plagiarism. The study found that the intervention, which allowed students to resubmit their work after discussing plagiarism issues with them, proved beneficial. Despite time constraints and a potential lack of expertise in certain areas, students demonstrated accountability by avoiding plagiarism in their resubmitted work, as reflected in their feedback. Additionally, post-intervention monitoring showed a decrease in instances of plagiarism. Therefore, we concluded that while punitive measures like suspension exist, it's crucial to consider the circumstances and offer opportunities for redemption before imposing severe consequences.
Education, Community Participation, and Satisfaction: An Overview of Pakui Sayang Park as an Open Sports Space Usman, Arifuddin; Saharullah; Rusli, Dewi Hapipa; Hudain, Muh. Adnan; Sahabuddin
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.v3i3.1975

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The study aimed to (1) assess the community's involvement in the availability of Pakui Sayang Park as a sports open space in Makassar and (2) gauge the public's satisfaction with the park's status as a sports open space in Makassar. The samples in this study were students, the community, and employees in Pakui Sayang Park. employees at Pakui Sayang Park Makassar City totaling 30 people, sampling techniques. people, sampling method using purposive sampling. We conducted this survey-based research, employing a descriptive design and a percentage-based data analysis, using the SPSS Version 26.0 program and Microsoft Excel 2019. The results of this study indicate that: (1) community participation in the availability of pakui sayang park as a sports open space in Makassar is in the excellent category at the level of 70%, and (2) community satisfaction with the availability of pakui sayang park as a sports open space in Makassar is in a good category or 83%. This study also identified four primary areas of satisfaction: quality and service, price, emotional factors, and convenience. However, further research is necessary. However, we must conduct additional research to understand the factors influencing community participation and satisfaction with physical activity in Pakui Sayang Park.
Shooting Accuracy of Sports Coaching Education Students: Goaling Game Practice Mappaompo, M. Adam; Aprilo, Ians; Arfanda, Poppy Elisano; Arga, Arga
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.v3i3.1995

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This study aimed to determine the effect of goal-setting game training and how effective it is in improving the shooting accuracy of extracurricular students at UPRI Sports Coaching Education. This study is an experimental design, involving two training groups throughout 16 meetings, one serving as a pretest and another as a posttest. We conducted this study for approximately one month to investigate the impact of goal-game training on the shooting accuracy of UPRI Sports Coaching Education students participating in extracurricular activities. The results demonstrated a significant impact of goal-setting game training on shooting accuracy, as evidenced by a statistical increase in the average pretest shooting accuracy from 25.80 points to 42.30 points for the treatment group and from 26.50 points to 33.20 points for the control group. The hypothesis test's significance value is less than 0.05. The conclusion is that goal-game training affects the shooting accuracy of extracurricular UPRI Sports Coaching Education students.
Inhibiting Factors for Learning PJOK Online Volleyball Material at Elementary School Azizin, Irhas; Hasmyati; Asran
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.341

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This study aims to determine the factors that inhibit PJOK learning of volleyball material during the Covid-19 pandemic at MIS Al-Hikmah Gempolmanis, Lamongan Regency, East Java. This study employs a descriptive-quantitative approach, utilizing a survey method. The study's population consisted of 42 students from class IV at MIS Al-Hikmah Gempolmanis. The total sampling technique was used in this study. The instrument used was a questionnaire test with a validity of 0.964 and a reliability of 0.981. The data analysis technique used descriptive analysis, which was expressed in the form of a percentage. The results of the study showed that the inhibiting factors for learning PJOK volleyball material during the Covid-19 pandemic at MIS Al-Hikmah Gempolmanis, Sambeng District, Lamongan Regency were in the categories of "very low" 0.00% (0 students), "low" 0.00% (0 students), "sufficient" 21.43% (9 students), "high" 71.43% (30 students), and "very high" 7.14% (3 students).
The Implementation of A Genre-Based Approach in Public Senior High Schools: A Study for Teacher Understanding Bahri, Syamsul; Ariyani, Amra; Asma, Nurul
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): December (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i1.356

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The research aims to know what the implementation of the genre-based approach in public senior high school 2 Gowa is. The focus of this research is on the teachers' comprehension of the Genre-Based Approach (GBA), their attitudes towards its implementation, and the creation of syllabi and lesson plans. The method used is qualitative research. We conducted the research at public senior high school 2 Gowa. The researcher collected the data through a combination of interviews, observations, and documentation. The researcher employs data analysis techniques that include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. While teachers understand the application of the genre-based approach, they struggle to implement its steps. Teachers exhibit a positive attitude toward the implementation of GBA. The development of syllabi and lesson plans adheres to the planning and implementation steps, but it does not follow the evaluation and revision step. The teachers in this school encounter challenges stemming from the students' competence and motivation.
Using Smartphones as Learning Media to Improve Vocabulary: A Focus on Senior High School Students Lim, Citra Dewi
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.357

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Students at public senior high school 1 Long Bagun consider vocabulary learning difficult. In fact, vocabulary is an important element in communication. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of using smartphones as a learning medium on improving students' vocabulary. This type of research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, incorporating a phenomenological perspective. The subjects of this study were students of public senior high school 1 Long Bagun, East Kalimantan. We collected data through interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique employed qualitative methods such as data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion/verification drawing. The results of this study indicate that there is an increase in students' vocabulary mastery after using smartphones as a learning medium. The overall exercise results clearly demonstrate this. Up to 90% of students can enhance their practice, indicating that the use of smartphones aids in vocabulary enrichment. Furthermore, observations and interviews reveal that students find motivation in the teaching and learning process when using smartphones as a learning medium. In conclusion, the use of smartphones as a learning medium has a significant impact on improving students' vocabulary mastery.
English Learning Interest in High School Students: TPACK-Based Problem-Based Learning Model Hamsia, Hamsia; Sunra, La; Iryani, Neni
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.360

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The motivation for this research stems from the students' dissatisfaction with their low learning scores, which range from 66.84 to 68% for 23 students. The English learning achievement test results remain unsatisfactory, with only 65% of the 23 students completing the minimum completion criteria (70) exam. Therefore, this study aims to describe the implementation of the TPACK approach through the problem-based learning (PBL) model, with the goal of improving learning interest and English learning outcomes. This is classroom action research conducted in two cycles. The sample for this study was 23 students of public Senior High School 1 Nosu in grade X. The study collected data on students' attitudes, interests, and sincerity in following the learning process through the TPACK-integrated Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Model. Data analysis uses qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques. The study's results indicated that in the first cycle, the percentage of students who completed the learning achievement test increased to 73.9%. Likewise, learning interest also increased to the good category, namely 78.25%. Furthermore, in cycle 2, learning interest increased again, to the good category of 91.3%. Similarly, the proportion of students who successfully completed their learning achieved a significant increase to 95.64%.
Teams-Games-Tournaments on Student Activity and Achievement: Elaboration of the Cooperative Learning Model Daryani
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.362

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The purpose of this study was to determine the improvement of English students' activities and learning outcomes. This type of research is classroom action research. The study used grade VII students from Al Firdaus Gubug's middle school IT program as the sample. The study employed both test and non-test data collection techniques. Data analysis techniques use quantitative descriptions. The study's results demonstrated an increase in student learning outcomes, both before and after learning improvements, from cycle I to cycle II. Before learning improvements, 31.82% of students completed their learning outcomes, 63.64% in cycle I, and 100% in cycle II. The activity failed to meet 68.18% of the student learning outcomes, 36.36% of cycle I, and 0% of cycle II before the improvements were made. The analysis and findings suggest that implementing the TGT (Teams Games Tournaments) cooperative learning model in English, specifically for identifying elements in children's stories, can enhance student learning outcomes.
Cooperative Learning with a Game Model: Exploring Students' Speaking Ability About Asking and Giving Suggestions Firdawati; Fatmasari, Elli
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.367

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The purpose of this study was to improve speaking competence through the COLEGA (Cooperative Learning with Game) model for public middle school students. This study was classroom action research. The subjects of the study were 40 students in grade VIII of the public middle school 46 Bekasi. We conducted the study in two cycles, cycle I and cycle II. In the meantime, we collected data by following the steps of classroom action research, which include planning, implementing actions, observing, and reflecting. We used quantitative descriptive analysis to analyze the data. The study's results demonstrated that most students struggled to comprehend and react to the speaker's words. We can conclude that the level of teacher and student activity in the learning process during the two cycles was very high. In cycle 1, the student's learning completeness was 44.18%, and in cycle 2, it increased to 86.04%, with an average score of 69.5 in cycle 1 and 79.13 in cycle 2. Therefore, we conclude that the COLEGA method in grade VIII of public middle school 46 Bekasi has enhanced students' speaking skills in asking and making suggestions.
Realistic Mathematics Education and REACT Strategy in Context Mathematical Connections Hasbi, Muhammad; Fitri
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i4.1726

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This study aims to describe the process of developing and producing high-quality, realistic mathematics learning devices using the REACT strategy at the junior high school level and their effectiveness in training students' mathematical connection skills. This type of research is known as development research. The learning devices developed in this study are the Mathematics Connection Ability Tests. We developed the test using the 4-D development model, which consists of four stages: define, design, develop, and disseminate. The research subjects for the trial class were 35 students of class VIII-A, and the research subjects for the implementation class were 35 students of class VIII-B. This study used descriptive analysis. The results showed that the tests developed were of excellent quality because they met the criteria of valid, practical, and effective. In addition, realistic mathematics learning with the REACT strategy effectively trains students' mathematical connection skills. This is evident in the aspects of learning quality, the appropriateness of the learning level, the use of incentives, and the amount of time allocated, all of which align with the planning outlined in the learning implementation plan. Furthermore, realistic mathematics learning and the REACT strategy effectively enhance students' mathematical connection skills.