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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
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Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 558 Documents
Psychological Development and Children's Academic Achievement: A Study of the Impact of Broken Homes Syamsidar, Syamsidar; Al’Adawiya, Rabiah; Putri, Melda Rahmadani
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): June
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i3.3755

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This study aims to deeply understand the impact of broken homes on children's psychological development and academic achievement and to identify various factors contributing to the condition. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques including in-depth interviews, direct observation, and documentation. This research was conducted in Kampung Beru Hamlet, Balangloe Village, South Sulawesi Province. The subjects in this study consisted of seven children (students) from broken homes, each with different backgrounds and experiences. The results indicate that most children from broken homes experience various negative psychological impacts, such as deep loneliness, low self-esteem, excessive anxiety, a tendency to be aggressive, and social withdrawal. These children generally have difficulty establishing healthy and stable social relationships. However, there are also some children who show high resilience or mental toughness and maintain a favorable spirit of learning despite being in a disharmonious family environment. The main factors causing broken homes in the cases studied included unresolved domestic conflict, poor communication, differences in principles between husband and wife, economic and emotional stress, neglect due to work commitments, and the loss of a spouse through death. The results of this study are expected to serve as a reflection and reference for parents, educators, and the community in creating a healthy, supportive, and child-friendly environment to ensure optimal psychological development.
Translanguaging as a Pedagogical Tool in Asia: Roles, Challenges, Opportunities, and Effective Practices Padchonga, Nelson F.; Cosain, Saleha P.; Calil, Nur Minah A. Hadji; Betwag, April Kris M.; Pelila, John Rey O.
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3040

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Educators in Asian classrooms encounter significant challenges in supporting students from linguistically diverse backgrounds. These challenges are rooted in the need to navigate complex layers of language and culture, as well as deeply ingrained communication customs shaped since early childhood. One promising pedagogical approach is translanguaging, which encourages students to draw on their full linguistic repertoire to enhance learning. However, limited research has explored how translanguaging is implemented in real-world classroom settings across Asia. This study conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) of full-text and peer-reviewed publications from 2021 to 2025, sourced from reputable academic databases including ERIC, ScienceDirect, Sage Open, Taylor & Francis, and ProQuest. A total of 36 journal articles were examined for common themes, perceived benefits, and implementation issues associated with translanguaging procedures. The findings show that translanguaging can increase student engagement, improve comprehension, and validate learners’ linguistic identities. However, dominant monolingual ideology, inadequate teacher training, and restrictive institutional regulations impede widespread acceptance. This study finds that translanguaging has a significant potential to promote more inclusive and successful multilingual education in Asian environments. It suggests that teacher education programs and institutional frameworks may incorporate translanguaging into ordinary classroom practice.
Effective Strategies for Listening Comprehension: A Focus on Asia Calis, Jonalyn B.; Ngolab, Rebecca D.; Pablo, Sherilyn B.; Saysayap, Angel Faith B.; Pelila, John Rey O.
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3047

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Listening, once perceived as the least important language skill, has gained increasing attention recently, as shown by the growing number of studies in the field. However, research on listening comprehension strategies remains limited. This study reviews the most frequently used teaching and learning strategies in Asian classrooms to enhance listening comprehension and identify research gaps for future exploration. A systematic literature review was conducted on studies published between 2021 and 2025 across eight Asian countries: China, Iran, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. Findings reveal that the most common teaching strategy is the use of regular and repetitive listening activities, while metacognitive strategies emerge as the most frequently practiced learning approach. Moreover, the review highlights a notable imbalance between the number of strategies examined under learning strategies versus teaching strategies. These results emphasize the need for further research across Asia, particularly studies that design and test innovative strategies aligned with the growing demand for technology-driven and digitally enhanced language instruction.
Intellectual Security and Artificial Intelligence: Managing the Balance Between Positivity and Negativity Raheef, Oparinde Olayiwola; Olayiwola, Shina Olawale; Oni A., Lawrence
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3194

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how individuals, institutions, and nations interact with knowledge and information. Beyond its promise to revolutionize decision-making and productivity, artificial intelligence (AI) presents difficult problems for intellectual security, which protects knowledge integrity, autonomous thought, and freedom from manipulation. The problem is made much more urgent in Nigeria, where there is a disparity in digital literacy and AI policy frameworks are still developing. Therefore, this study explored strategies for balanced AI use, highlighting the importance of strong ethical frameworks, legal limitations, and public education campaigns. The study adopted a convergent parallel mixed-method design, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews for triangulation. Surveys and interviews were conducted with 300 respondents and 15 key informants across Osun, Lagos, and Abuja with the help of three research assistants. A structured questionnaire and semi-structured interview guide were used to collect information from the respondents. The quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and the qualitative data were analyzed thematically using NVivo 12 software. Results showed strong perceptions of AI’s benefits in information access and productivity but also concerns over misinformation and data manipulation. It was concluded that AI is a reflection of its design and is neither good nor harmful. This research is significant because it provides a balanced inquiry into AI’s benefits and risks, offering evidence-based insights to guide policymakers, educators, and society in navigating an AI-driven future. It alsoenriches debates in AI ethics and digital sociology by framing AI as both a cognitive enabler and a potential manipulator.
Play Approach to Improve Learning Outcomes of Squat Style Long Jump in Elementary School Students Mus, Muslimin; Hudain, Muh. Adnan; Hasyim, Hasyim; Kamaruddin, Ilham; Badaru, Benny
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i3.3438

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This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of the basic long jump technique of the squat style in elementary school through the application of a play approach. The type of research used is classroom action research with 29 students as subjects at the fourth-grade level of Islamic Elementary School Unggulan BTN Pemda. The instruments used include an initial test, cycle I, and cycle II, as well as data analysis using SPSS version 21.00. The study was conducted in two cycles, with observations of the difficulties experienced by students and modifications to the learning approach. The results of the initial test indicated that only 27.02% of students achieved learning mastery. After the application of the play approach, in cycle I the learning mastery increased to 54.05%, and in cycle II it reached 81.08% with an average score of 81.03. This increase indicates the effectiveness of the play approach in overcoming difficulties in the basic long jump technique. The application of the play approach has proven effective in improving the learning outcomes of the basic long jump technique of the squat style in fourth-grade students, with learning mastery reaching the standard of 80%. This study provides important implications for the development of physical education learning methodology in elementary schools.
The Effect of Technical Role Playing Group Guidance Services on The Learning Fatigue of Vocational School Students Putri, Vidia Windandari; Syaimi, Khairina Ulfa; Saragih, Nurul Azmi; Hutasuhut, Dina Hidayati
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i3.3467

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Various factors, both internal and external, can influence student learning fatigue. Consequently, the necessity for an efficacious strategy to surmount this predicament is paramount. A potential approach entails the utilization of group counselling services, incorporating role-playing techniques. The present study was conducted with the objective of ascertaining the impact of role-playing group counselling services on the learning fatigue of students at vocational school 07 Medan. The findings of the study, which have been thoroughly analyzed, have indicated that the results of the hypothesis test, which was conducted using the paired sample t-test, demonstrate a significant effect of the service in reducing student learning fatigue. The calculated t-value is greater than the table t-value (7.592 > 2.262), indicating that the relationship between the two variables is positive. The significance value of 0.000 is less than the significance level of 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05), indicating that the research hypothesis is accepted. Group counseling services utilizing role-playing techniques have demonstrated efficacy in mitigating student learning fatigue. The implementation of role-playing activities has been demonstrated to have a number of beneficial effects on the learning environment.
Methods in Learning: An Introduction and Conceptual Review Alias, Hamzah; Basri, Hasan; Saprin, Saprin; Yuspiani, Yuspiani
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3484

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Effective learning in elementary education is key to creating a generation capable of competing in the global era. Various methods, including student-centered learning, the use of technology in learning, project-based learning, and differentiated learning approaches, have been shown to increase student engagement, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving. Therefore, this study aims to analyze various effective learning methods through a conceptual literature review. Using a literature review or library research approach, this study collects and analyzes various relevant sources to understand the concepts and applications of learning methods. This research finding demonstrates that effective learning methods are crucial for improving the quality of learning and achieving educational goals. This research identifies various learning methods in education: lecture method, discussion method, demonstration method, experimental method, field trip method, practice method, simulation method, debate method, mind mapping method, discovery method, and problem-solving method. This research demonstrates that each learning method has advantages and disadvantages, and therefore, it is important to select and use them appropriately according to the context and learning objectives. Many aspects related to learning methods still require further research, such as the development of more effective and contextual learning methods. However, challenges such as unequal access to technology and teacher readiness need to be addressed to ensure that every student has optimal learning opportunities. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the development of more effective and innovative learning practices.
Team Games Tournament Model in Elementary School Students: Learning Outcomes of Passing in Football Games Suryansyah, Suryansyah; Badaru, Benny; Bustang, Bustang; Hasyim, Hasyim; Hudain, Muh. Adnan
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3501

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This study goal is efforts to improve passing learning outcomes in football games through the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) model for elementary school students. This type of research is classroom action research (CAR). This research was conducted in Grade VI. The study involved a student from Islamic Elementary School Minasa Upa, with a sample consisting of 24 individuals. The data collection technique used the basic locomotor movement test. The findings of the study indicate that in cycle I, the passing learning outcomes for grade VI were assessed. The students of Islamic Elementary School Minasa Upa Makassar were 13 students (46%) on a complete scale and 11 students (54%) on an incomplete scale. While there were 20, or 83%, of students in the minimum completion criteria (complete) category, those who did not complete were 4, or 17%, of students out of 24 students in total. At the second meeting of cycle II, it was found that 83% of the students, or 20 out of 24, achieved a score of ≥ 75. This indicates a significant increase in learning outcomes for passing the ball using the Teams Games Tournament model in the soccer game for class V. The study was conducted at an Islamic elementary school located in Minasa Upa.
Implementation of Guided Inquiry Learning Method in Creating Color Composition in Middle School Students Hasniah S; Sukarman, Sukarman; Husain, Muh. Saleh
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3563

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The background of this research stems from the need for a more active and student-centered learning approach to increase engagement, creativity, and understanding of color concepts, especially primary, secondary, and tertiary colors. This study aims to evaluate the application of the guided inquiry learning method in creating color compositions in the Arts and Culture (Fine Arts) subject in junior high schools in Takalar Regency. The methodology used in this study is an evaluative method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The results of the study indicate that the application of the guided inquiry method significantly improves students' understanding of the concept of color and their ability to create color compositions independently and creatively. In addition, this method also encourages the students' active involvement, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. Although it requires more time and effective classroom management, this method has proven relevant and effective for application in fine arts learning at the junior high school level.
An Evaluation of the Teacher Service Training Program at Islamic Boarding School: A Study of the Kirkpatrick Model Mawaddah, Nurul; Rasyid, Muhammad Nur Akbar; Mania, Sitti
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v4i4.3585

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There is an urgent need to enhance the professionalism of teachers, especially in Islamic boarding schools, to effectively tackle the challenges of modern education without compromising traditional Islamic values. Although teacher training evaluations have been widely conducted, gaps remain in the evaluation of the provision for new graduates before serving. The goal of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the teacher service training program at Islamic Boarding School using the Kirkpatrick evaluation model approach. This study uses a qualitative approach with an evaluation type of Kirkpatrick evaluation model that refers to two initial levels: reaction and learning. This research was conducted at the As'adiyah Sengkang Islamic Boarding School. Data were obtained through interviews, observations, documentation, and FGDs with participants, facilitators, and program managers. The evaluation results show that at the reaction level, participants gave very positive responses to the relevance of the material, teaching methods, the quality of the facilitators, and the learning environment. Meanwhile, at the learning level, there was a significant increase in participants' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor competencies, including the ability to integrate As'adiyah values into learning practices. These findings indicate that the training program has succeeded in forming prospective teachers who are not only technically skilled but also have character. Recommendations based on the evaluation results include the need for continued development, improved technological facilities, and further evaluation at the behavioral and outcome levels to measure long-term impact.