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Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review
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As an international, multi-disciplinary, peer-refereed journal, the scope of this journal is in learning and instruction area which provides a platform for the publication of the most advanced scientific researches in the areas of learning, development, instruction and teaching at Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review. The journal welcomes original empirical investigation. The papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and different methodological approaches. They may refer to any age level, from infants to adults and to a diversity of learning and instructional settings, from laboratory experiments to field studies. The major criteria in review and the selection process concerns the significance of the contribution to the area of learning and instruction. Instruction, learning and teaching, curriculum development, learning environment, teacher education, educational, technology, and educational development at Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review
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Positive Correlation Between Learning Motivation and Student Learning Outcomes in Physics Subjects Momentum and Impulse Materials Helmalia Putri
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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Mission Book Game: Enhancing Fifth-Grade Students’ Learning Motivation on Thematic Learning Dewa Ayu Candra Dwi Evayani; I Nyoman Jampel; I Wayan Widiana
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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The lack of use of learning media in the learning process causes students to find it difficult to understand the material. This study aims to produce learning media that can increase students' motivation and activeness in the learning process. Media development in this study is guided by the ADDIE model procedure which consists of several stages, namely analysis (analyze), design (design), development (development), implementation, and evaluation (evaluate). The subject in this development research is the mission book game media to increase the learning motivation of fifth-grade students while the object in this research is the validity and effectiveness of the mission book game media developed. This development research method is a qualitative and quantitative analysis method. The data collection used is a questionnaire method with data collection instruments in the form of a rating scale by giving an assessment instrument to 4 experts, namely, 2 material experts, 2 media experts, 2 practitioner responses, and 12 students. The data were analyzed by testing the validity and reliability test of the mission book game media based on data from experts, practitioners, and students' responses. The data obtained is calculated using the mean formula to determine the average validity of the media. The average validity score of the mission book media game in terms of material experts is 4.8 with very valid criteria, in terms of media experts it is 4.4 with very valid criteria, in terms of practitioner responses it is 4.7 with very valid criteria and in terms of student response of 4.9 with very valid criteria. The motivational data analysis technique used is descriptive quantitative statistical data analysis techniques in the form of prerequisite tests and t-tests. The results of the hypothesis test showed a significance value of 0.033 which means 0.033 <0.05, so it can be concluded that there is an effect of the.
Effective Implementation of Outcome-based Education: The Role of Faculty Awareness Srinivasa Pai P; Gururaj Upadhyaya
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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Accreditation of technical institutions is very important to guarantee the quality of technical education that is being offered. Outcome based education (OBE) is followed in the delivery of technical education across all Institutions in India and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), which is the nodal accreditation body for technical institutions in India follows outcome based accreditation (OBA) in the accreditation of technical programs. In the OBE and OBA, faculty constitutes the most important component and plays an important role in facilitation of the same. In this regard, the authors felt that there is a need to understand the level of awareness of faculty about the same and accordingly a survey was conducted among the faculty of the authors’ institution, which is an autonomous Institution and comes under Tier I scheme of NBA accreditation process. From among 285 faculty members, about 96 participated in the survey. This paper discusses the significance of faculty’s awareness and involvement in the accreditation process and implementation of OBE. The results of the survey indicate some interesting findings, which is discussed in detail. Some suggestions and guidelines are given at the end to increase the level of awareness and their involvement in the OBE and OBA processes respectively.
Teacher Preparation, Motivation, and Self-Efficacy: A Comparative Study of New Teachers in Japan and the United States Shaoan Zhang; Andromeda Hightower; Qingmin Shi
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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Using the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) 2018, this study examines U.S. and Japanese new teachers’ initial teacher preparation (ITP), feelings of preparedness, motivations, and self-efficacy. The analysis of 355 U.S. and 433 Japanese new secondary teachers provided several findings. First, ITP in the U.S. more often included teaching in mixed-ability and multicultural settings, cross-curricular skills, and technology than Japan, and U.S. teachers felt more prepared than Japanese teachers in every category of preparation. Second, Japanese teachers were more likely to declare teaching as their first career choice and reportedly scored significantly higher on motivations to become a teacher of personal utility value, while U.S. new teachers scored higher on social utility value. Third, there were no significant differences in self-efficacy between U.S. and Japanese new teachers. This study contributes to the gap of large-scale, comparative literature between the U.S. and Japanese initial teacher preparation. Implications for practice and directions for future research are discussed.
Assessment of Academic Achievements of Special Children Khizar Hayat; Muhammad Hafeez
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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Life skills are the social and psychological abilities that are very helpful in the learning process and to develop a healthy and sound society. These skills play a key role in academic achievement of students. The better academic achievements and life skills provide a way to the better academic achievements. Life skills development also played an important role for the development of a society and nation. So, knowing the importance of life skills a research study was conducted. This study aims to investigate the life skills of male and female mentally retarted students (ii) to assess the life skills of female and male mentally retarded students as perceived by their teachers (iii) to analyze the academic achievements of the mentally retarded students (iv) to investigate the impact of the life skills of mentally retarded students on their academic achievement. The total 20 students of 10th grade were selected for the current study. The researcher used questionnaire for data collection. The questionnaires were distributed among the concerned teachers. The academic achievements of 10th grade students with mental retardation were analysed by using descriptive statistics and percentage formula. The results of the study showed that students with mental retardation achieved low academic scores.  Out of 20 students, 4 students got 33% marks, 7 students got 33-40% marks, 5 students got 41-50% marks, 4 students got 51-60% marks and no students got more than 60% marks. This low academic achievements of students with mental retardation indicated that children with mental retardation needs special care and extra efforts to achieve better academic achievements. So, it is suggested that special care children must be cared with special attention.
E-Summary Teaching Materials with Hannafin & Peck Models for Training Participants in the Human Resources Development Agency Pauline Tricia Andriani; I Gde Wawan Sudatha; I Kadek Suartama
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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This study aims to describe the design of electronic teaching materials packaged in e-summary form, and to determine the validity of e-summary teaching materials according to experts and product trials. This type of research is development research using the Hannafin & Peck model. The types of data in this study are quantitative and qualitative data. The research data collection used the document recording method and the questionnaire method. The data analysis technique used is descriptive quantitative analysis technique, and descriptive qualitative. The results of the study (1) The design of this e-summary teaching material consists of three stages, namely the needs analysis stage, the design stage, the development and implementation stage. And at each stage it passes through the evaluation stage. (2) The validity of the development of e-summary teaching materials is measured through (a) the results of the content/content expert review by obtaining a percentage of 93.3% being in very good qualification, (b) the results of the e-summary linguist review being 87.5% being on good qualifications (c) the results of the review of individual trials show that the percentage of the overall subject is 97.1% with very good qualifications and (d) the results of the small group trial review show that the percentage of the overall subject is 96.3% with very good qualifications. . In general, the research results show that e-summary is valid with very good quality and is suitable for use in the learning process in creative thinking training. Suggestions that can be given from the results of this study are that this e-summary teaching material can be used optimally in the learning process so that it can increase the training participants' self-study motivation and make it easier to understand the training material.
The Integration of Problem Based Learning Model on Indonesian Language E-Modules Ni Luh Sukareni; Adrianus I Wayan Ilia Yuda Sukmana
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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There are still many teachers who have difficulty using technology to develop teaching materials that can facilitate students' learning. This has an impact on student learning outcomes are low. This study aims to develop E-module with problem-based learning model. This type of research is development using the ADDIE model. The subject of the expert test consisted of 3 people, namely 1 subject expert, 1 learning design expert, and 1 learning media expert. The product trial subjects consisted of 9 students. The methods used in collecting data are observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The instrument used in collecting data is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. The results of the study were the assessment given by the subject matter expert, which was 96.47 (very good). The assessment of learning design experts is 93.33% (very good). The assessment of learning media experts is 97.5% (very good).Individual trial results, that is 95.53% (very good), and the result of small group trial is 95.53% (very good). It can be concluded that E-modules with problem-based learning models are valid and feasible to be applied in the learning process. The implication of this research is that the E-module with the PBL model can be used by teachers in learning.
Interactive Learning: The Use of Multimedia with Hybrid Models in Balinese Language Subjects for Grade VII Students I Gede Ardi Suryadharma; I Nyoman Jampel; I Komang Sudarma
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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The cultural shift in the era of globalization has greatly influenced the Balinese culture which is deeply ingrained for the Balinese. Therefore, innovative learning media is needed as an effort to prevent this cultural shift. This study aims to develop an interactive multimedia hybrid learning model in Balinese language subjects for seventh-grade junior high school students. Interactive learning multimedia developed using the Articulate Storyline 3 application because this application has features that are easy to use. This interactive multimedia development uses the ADDIE development model which consists of the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages. The results of the validity of interactive multimedia development will be presented in five main points which include: subject matter experts, learning design experts, learning media experts, individual trials, and small group trials. The subjects of this study included experts, namely 1 subject matter expert, 1 learning design expert, 1 learning media expert, 3 individual test subjects, and 9 small group trial subjects. The methods used in collecting data are observation methods, interview methods, and questionnaire methods. The data analysis technique in this research is descriptive qualitative and descriptive quantitative. The data collection instrument in this study was using a questionnaire. The results of the calculation of the value of the experts (subject experts, instructional design, instructional media), individual trials, and small group trials get very good qualifications. Based on these qualifications, it can be concluded that the interactive multimedia hybrid learning model in Balinese class VII subjects is feasible to be applied to support the learning process.
Student Involvement in Community Activities Related to Educational Programs Danang Prasetyo; Yoga Ardian Feriandi; Sukron Mazid
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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The development of the object of study of citizenship education material is not fixed in classrooms carried out in formal schools, but can also be carried out in community activities known as socio-cultural citizenship. This is the purpose of this study by describing the application of civic education in the social sphere, namely the involvement of students from various universities who are members of the Atap Senja Community School. The method used is a case study on student involvement in community activities related to educational programs carried out in the community. The results of this study indicate that the concept of civic civic education can be carried out by involving community civic education that develops in the community, namely the Atap Senja Community School in Yogyakarta. This community consists of students from various universities in Yogyakarta. Activities carried out by providing learning assistance and attention to the development of morality for children who do not receive formal education at school. Funding for activities carried out by this community comes from membership fees or what has been called volunteers. The activities carried out by this community are proof of the participation of young citizens in changing the educational conditions of school dropouts, with various kinds of financial limitations. This can be interpreted as a form of civic engagement with the state, because indirectly these community activities will also affect and improve the conditions of education in Indonesia.
English Teachers’ Readiness to Implementing Online Learning Ni Wayan Pitriani; Nyoman Karina Wedhanti
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 No. 3: October 2021
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Nowadays, education system is conducted in the different ways in which the learning and teaching process can be done as a distance learning without time and space limitation or commonly known as online learning. This study aimed at analyzing teachers’ readiness implementing online learning and to know strengths and weakness of online learning. This study was formed in descriptive qualitative research. Five teachers and a principal involved as subject meanwhile object of the study was teachers’ readiness implementing online learning. The data were gained through observation, survey, and interview by the use of observation check-list, questionnaire, and interview guide. The obtained data were analyzed by using Qualitative Data Analysis. The result showed the readiness of English teachers implementing online learning was good enough. Teachers was ready in 3 procedures like opening/pre-activity, main activity, and post-activity that conducted by the online meeting. Unstable of internet and not optimal learning were the disadvantages of online learning because teachers couldn't meet students directly and teacher only could transfer knowledge or theory and teacher couldn't educate students’ character. While for advantages aspect, teacher easier and simpler in teaching because they could teach anywhere. Online learning program was supportive and helpful to the institution, especially the school in this abnormal situation and condition.

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