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International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2797636X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53402/ijesss
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) is a multidisciplinary open access journal publishing high quality peer-reviewed articles across the breadth of educational research in social sciences. The journal takes an objective and constructive approach to peer-review, ensuring each manuscript is well evaluated on its own scholarly merits and research integrity. The journal considers research articles and literature reviews in the areas of curriculum and instructions, education policy, educational assessment and evaluation, educational leadership and management, ICT in education, social and humanities education, early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, and teacher professional development.
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Analysis of disaster preparedness knowledge and skills for teachers of SMA Negeri 1 Palas, South Lampung Vina Sabella; Ratna Widiastuti; Muhammad Nurwahidin
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This study aims to determine the level of disaster preparedness among the teachers of SMA Negeri 1 Palas in South Lampung. Palas is located near the Anak Krakatau. This area has high disaster risks, either from Anak Krakatau eruption, earthquake, or tsunami. That is why a study of disaster preparedness is needed. This research uses quantitative research methods. Data collection techniques used a Psychological First Aid questionnaire (PFA questionnaire). Psychological First Aid is widely used for psychosocial support in disaster preparedness. The research subjects were 30 teachers. The data analyzed with descriptive statistical analysis. Based on the results of the research, it shows that the teachers at SMA Negeri 1 Palas understand about giving Psychological First Aid as a disaster preparedness support quite well, showed with the frequency of high category of 47%, the frequency of moderate category of 50%, and the frequency of low category of 3%. Meanwhile, it showed that there were the teachers’ understandings about 1) providing direct care of the Psychological First Aids, with the frequency of high category of 80%, the frequency of moderate category of 20%, and the frequency of low category of 0%; 2) high-risk people identification of the Psychological First Aids, with the frequency of high category of 63%, the frequency of moderate category of 37%, and the frequency of low category of 0%; and 3) design follow up of the Psychological First Aids, with the frequency of high category of 73%, the frequency of moderate category of 20%, and the frequency of low category of 7%.
An alternative character education of “Warok” for the family: A local wisdom of Ponorogo community Jauhan Budiwan
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This research aimed to 1). Conceptual description of “Warok” content as family education to improve children's character; 2). To find out the steps of "Warok" as an educational alternative to the character values of children in Ponorogo; 3) To find out the effectiveness of "Warok" as character education in the community in Ponorogo. This research is an analysis of literature-based qualitative descriptive studies of the value of the local wisdom of the people of Ponorogo which is complemented by elements of social psychology of constructivism as an effort to maximize community character education. The results of this study indicate that “Warok” is educational teaching of the Ponorogo community that has developed in the community, which is formulated in 5 steps: Wani, Anulodho, Rumekso, Omber, Kulino, Warok as community education are very effective in improving children's character.
Students’ grammatical error analysis in the recount text translation Nilam Puspita Sari; Gede Eka Putrawan; Rafista Deviyanti
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This research aims to determine the types of grammatical errors that students make the most and least frequently, as well as the causes of those errors, using the Surface Strategy Taxonomy that was identified in students' recount text translation. The participants in this study were SMAN 1 Pringsewu first-graders in the academic year 2020/2021. This research adopted a descriptive qualitative method by using a translation task and questionnaire for the instruments. According to the Surface Strategy Taxonomy, the students made all types of errors: omission, addition, misformation, and misordering. In recount text translation based on Surface Strategy Taxonomy, the most common error made by students was misformation, whereas the least frequent error type was misordering. Problems with the target language, mother-tongue interference, a lack of eagerness to learn the target language, a lack of confidence, and the absence of error feedback from the teacher were all possible causes of those errors. This indicates that the students’ English grammar understanding was still limited. Therefore, the English teacher is expected to solve it by providing appropriate teaching methods and materials to reduce errors.
Leadership model and planning strategies in private Catholic colleges during the COVID-19 pandemic Lorensius Lorensius; Warman Warman; Silpanus Silpanus; Theresia Ping
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This paper aims to examine the leadership model and planning strategy of private Catholic colleges during the COVID-19 pandemic in Samarinda City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. This study adopted a qualitative approach using interviews, observations, and documentation to collect data from 10 lecturers and seven staff as. The collected data were then analyzed descriptively. The results of this study indicate that the leadership model that often appears as a hallmark of private Catholic college leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic is a situational and distributed leadership model, with an emphasis on principles of leadership servant in dealing with changing organizational needs. The planning strategy carried out shows a visionary leadership model, college leaders can rearrange strategies that are adapted to the situation in developing educational programs and improving the quality of the college.
An analysis of students’ pronunciation errors of friction consonants in spoken production Rella Islami; Gede Eka Putrawan; Fajar Riyantika
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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Pronunciation is an essential component of communicative competence, yet many EFL learners make pronunciation errors frequently. The English teacher in SMAS Global Madani Bandarlampung stated that students find it difficult to pronounce English words with certain consonants including friction consonants. The objectives of this research were to find out i) pronunciation errors of friction consonants that students made frequently and ii) the factors that influenced the errors. The approach of this research was qualitative. There were 20 students of the second grade chosen randomly. Performance assessment was used to collect the data. The data were analyzed by using the formula of Measures of Central Tendency. The data were also computed by using SPSS 26.0 for Windows. The result showed that the friction consonants that the students produced frequently were /v/ (31.5%) and /?/ (26%). In addition, the result of the students’ responses showed that the errors were caused by some factors. Those were exposure, first language (L1) background, lack of confidence, and attitude.

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