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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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Ethno mathematics-based teaching materials for elementary school students Edy Purwanto; Rochmiyati Rochmiyati; Nurhanurawati Nurhanurawati
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (664.616 KB) | DOI: 10.53402/ijesss.v1i3.30

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This study aims to develop teaching materials based on ethno mathematics. A Research and Development (R&D) method as used in this research. Meanwhile, the research design of teaching materials developed using ADDIE included five stages, namely analyze, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The feasibility of this ethno mathematical-based teaching material refers to the results of the assessments of three experts, namely education expert, ethno mathematics expert, and mathematicians, as well as students’ responses. The students' responses used as a trial were made by fifth-grade students of SDN Negara Bumi, Central Sungkai Subdistrict. The results of this study indicate that the teaching materials developed based on ethno mathematics have met the standards of feasibility aspects which include validity, practicality, and effectiveness of teaching materials.
The impact of principal administration on elementary school teachers' performance Liza Krisdiani; Riswandi Riswandi; Rochmiyati Rochmiyati
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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The problem of this research is regarding the management of the principal on the performance of educators. The purpose of this study is to explore how principals should work in schools. Six efforts that can be made by principals in improving teacher performance include (1) a serious focus on improving teacher competence, (2) providing sufficient funds to increase teacher professionalism, (3) supervising and guiding teachers professionally, (4) creating a culture of school organization that is comfortable for teachers, (5) creates innovation and progress in schools, and (6) provides various awards for every achievement made by teachers. Therefore, it is recommended that principals be more active and creative in collaborating with teachers and stakeholders in teacher performance education. The research uses quantitative research methods, namely to see the partial effect between the variables in the survey with a quantitative approach. The population and sample of this study were elementary school teachers at SDN 1 Sumber Agung, Kemiling District, Bandar Lampung City. Data collection techniques used non-test techniques (observation, interviews, and documentation) and test techniques (Questionnaire). The data analysis technique used instrument validity test, instrument reliability test, instrument difficulty level, and differentiating power.
The development of a STEM-based e-Module to help fifth-grade pupils strengthen their creative thinking skills in the topic of My Blood Circulation Desak Ketut Rani Astiti Asih; Sunyono Sunyono; Dwi Yulianti; Doni Andra
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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Technology and education are now required for the development of 21st century skills. The purpose of this study was to determine 1) the practicality of STEAM-based e-Modules in online learning, 2) the importance of STEAM-based e-Modules in online learning, and 3) the improvement of students' creative thinking skills in fifth grade on the content "My Blood Circulation is Healthy." A total of 16 students were employed in the study. Questionnaires and tests were utilized as data gathering instruments. Problem and need analysis, literature review, product design, validation, and practitioner testing were the stages of development. The findings revealed that pupils' low creative thinking abilities were attributed to teachers' failure to adequately embrace technology and their continued usage of traditional instructional materials. The STEAM-based e-Module development improved creative thinking skills of Grade 5 students.
Developing performance instruments assessment of 5th grade elementary school students in integrated thematic learning Ifan Awanda; Alben Ambarita; Rochmiyati Rochmiyati; Dwi Yulianti
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This study aims to develop an instrument for assessing student performance in elementary schools. The type of research and development used refers to the R&D theory of Borg and Gall. This study was conducted in three schools in Bandar Lampung. The sample data of this research were taken from the fifth-grade students of SD Negeri 1 Perumnas Way Halim. For data collection, observation, questionnaires, and documentation were employed, with descriptive analysis of the percentage of expert and practitioner validation, followed by instrument analysis for validity and reliability. This finding indicates that the assessment performance instruments of students in elementary schools were developed with theoretical and practical feasibility. Suggestions and limitations for future research are also discussed.
University students’ perception of online learning: A case study of Virtual Class learning management system in the University of Lampung Fajar Riyantika; Khairun Nisa; Budi Kadaryanto
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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The use of online media to facilitate distant learning during the pandemic has become one of the solutions that can be implemented to support the government's policy of reducing crowds in public spaces. In this case, students at the University of Lampung's Faculty of Teacher Training and Education benefit from an online management system called Virtual Class Unila. This platform is intended for students to use to access resources, download learning modules, and participate in classroom discussions. The Virtual Class was created to assist students with distance learning. However, since the initial implementation of Virtual Class at the start of the pandemic in early 2020, both positive and negative perceptions about its use have emerged. As a result, we were encouraged to ascertain diverse perceptions regarding the use of this sophisticated learning management system among students at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Lampung. This study employed a quantitative approach, collecting data via a scaled survey questionnaire. The target participants were 272 students from various departments who were asked to complete a survey regarding their perceptions of the implementation of Virtual Class. The findings of this study are expected to be beneficial for the future maintenance and development of Virtual Class, as well as for determining the optimal method of conducting online learning.
The influence of principal managerial ability and teacher performance toward senior high school quality Sowiyah Sowiyah; Zulaikha Fitriyanti; Veronica Eka Desi Natalia
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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The current research aimed to analyze and determine the effect of principal managerial ability and teacher performance on the quality of senior high school in Way Kanan regency. This research is quantitative using a descriptive verification method with a cluster random sampling technique with a sample of 235 teachers of Way Kanan regency. Data were collected using a questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed through multiple equation regression with the help of SPSS Statistics 17 software and then interpreted. The results of this study indicate that there was an influence of principal managerial ability on school quality by 63.7%. In addition, there was an influence of teacher performance on school quality by 58.6%, and finally there was an effect of principal managerial ability and teacher performance on school quality by 68.2%. The implications of the current findings are also discussed.
The effect of differentiated instruction on academic achievement of grade eleven students in the field of derivative in Bhutan Kado Kado; Nedup Dorji; Nim Dem; Dorji Om
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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Given the increasing diversity of students academically and culturally, educators are being called upon to accommodate students' diverse learning requirements through differentiated instruction strategies. In Bhutan, the Ministry of Education recently mandated the implementation of a differentiated instruction strategy in the K-12 curriculum. From this perspective, this study attempted to ascertain the effect of differentiated strategies on grade eleven mathematics students within the framework of the pre_test and post_test quasi-experimental research method. 64 grade eleven students participated in this study. The concept of derivative was taught using a differentiated instruction strategy for the experimental group (N=32) while a conventional one-size fits-all strategy was used for teaching the control group (N=32). A Conceptual Understanding Test on the Derivative (CUTD) was administered as pretest and posttest groups to examine the differences in their learning achievements. A t-test analysis of the pretests indicated no significant differences, indicating that the experimental and control groups' learning abilities on the concept of the derivative were roughly comparable. However, a statistically significant difference in favour of the experimental group over the control group was discovered in the post test analysis. It was recommended that Mathematics teachers and educators should embrace the use of differentiated instruction while teaching and learning derivative.The researchers also recommended that differentiated education be used over a prolonged period of time and with a larger sample size.
Developing a monograph book for teaching English skills to young learners in wetlands areas Dini Noor Arini; Raisa Fadilla
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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To enable Universitas Lambung Mangkurat (ULM) to become the Asia-Pacific centre for wetlands development in 2027, one of the efforts ULM makes is to raise awareness about the importance of optimising human resources in wetlands through research and development in the educational and cultural fields. English is considered a foreign language in Indonesia, allowing students to use the language outside of academic settings. English becomes a required subject in junior and senior high school; however, the government requires that English be taught in primary schools as a local topic. English, on the other hand, remains a mandatory subject in a large number of Indonesian primary schools, particularly in Banjarmasin. The issue arises in primary school English instruction because there is no clear guidance for teachers on how to teach English in an appropriate and engaging manner for the students. Due to the absence of a monograph book on teaching methods, teachers in some primary schools in Banjarmasin, particularly those located in wetland areas, have limited access to teaching English to young learners (EYL). In light of the university's policy and the critical nature of achieving teaching and learning objectives, as well as the absence of a suitable reference book for teaching EYL, this study aims to develop an appropriate monograph book on teaching techniques for students of young ages. The research and development design is chosen because it aims to create a product and meets the needs of the reference book's development. The results are expected to improve students' academic performance and to assist EYL teachers in wetland areas in conducting effective and meaningful teaching.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based mobile learning in ELT for EFL learners: The implementation and learners' attitudes Dini Noor Arini; Fahmi Hidayat; Atiek Winarti; Elsa Rosalina
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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Mobile learning powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is a promising vision for transforming education by introducing tutoring systems that can personalize learning. It is being developed to ensure that all learners have the opportunity to be autonomous and to advance collaborative learning. NovoLearning was used in this study to implement mobile learning powered by artificial intelligence (AI). NovoLearning's mobile learning platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI) provides a pleasurable experience and practical language learning for English as a Foreign Language students. Each NovoLearning level includes meaningful learning objectives in the areas of vocabulary, grammar syntax, listening, pronunciation, and role-playing. The purpose of this study was to examine the improvement of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) University students at Universitas Lambung Mangkurat in Indonesia who studied the subject of English using artificial intelligence-based mobile learning. This study used a pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group design, recruiting two groups: one as the control group, which did not use artificial intelligence-based mobile learning, and another as the experimental group, which did. The result indicates that the t critical value (6.373) is greater than the t table, as indicated by the positive values of the lower score (4.4928) and upper score (8.5195). It is less than 0.05 in the Sig (2-tailed) row. Then it can be concluded that the experimental group's English competence was significantly greater than the control group's. Students' positive attitudes toward AI-based mobile learning encompassed two outcomes: (1) increased opportunities for learning for students and (2) NovoLearning areas for improvement during implementation.
The development of a probing prompting-based student worksheet to improve fourth grade students’ critical thinking ability Putri Permatasari; Pramudiyanti Pramudiyanti; Alben Ambarita; Lilik Sabdanintyas
International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences (IJESSS) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Educational Studies in Social Sciences
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This study aims to develop a probing prompting-based student worksheet to improve students' critical thinking skills. The research followed the Borg & Gall research and development model, conducted at SD Negeri 1 Metro Timur, Metro City, Lampung, Indonesia. This research adopted a purposive sampling technique with a total of 46 students divided into 23 students in the experimental class and 23 students in the control class. The research data collection techniques were obtained using questionnaires, documentation, and learning outcomes tests. The results showed that the probing prompting-based student worksheet developed was feasible, interesting, easy, useful and effective to use. Finally, the findings have implications and limitations for future research.

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