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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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Fuzzy Delphi Approach in The Development of a Human Model of Moral Education for Juvenile in Malaysian Prison Schools Ashotha Krishnan; Vishalache Balakrishnan; Zaharah Hussin
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (407.659 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v5i1.41348

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The development and revision of the new curriculum currently brings changes in rapidly growing trends. In fact, this discipline is also being innovated in the form of a new dimension known as the futuristic curriculum or the future curriculum. In this 21st era, the future curriculum is seen as one of the requirements for designing, planning, implementing and evaluating an educational policy or policy. This study examines the application of the Soft Model of Moral Education for adolescents in Malaysian prison schools using the Fuzzy Delphi approach. The purpose of this study was to obtain expert views on the development of this model in the Moral Education curriculum, specifically for students in prison schools. Fuzzy Delphi (FDM) technique was used to obtain expert consensus by distributing instruments to 23 selected experts from various fields and backgrounds to answer research questions. The findings of the study showed that the expert group consensus was over 75% by noting 88% - 92% for each component in this model. In addition, the threshold value for most of the sub-items is 0.2 and a fuzzy score must be equal to or greater than 0.5 has also been achieved for all elements which is between 0.87-0.92. Overall, the expert consensus is "strongly agree" that the Soft Model is more effective in being used in Moral Education for adolescents in Malaysian prison schools.
The Implementation of Process Based Approach in Teaching Writing on The Tenth Grade Students in Senior High School Made Hendrawan Pangestu; P. A. K. Juniarta; G. Mahendrayana
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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In the learning process, language is one of the most important communication tools for humans in conveying messages, feelings, and ideas from every human being (Dutta, 2020). Language also helps a person to form a word, clause, and sentence as the main communication tool. In addition, language can also be divided into four parts which are the basic skills of language, especially English, namely listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Process-Based Approach and the problems of it faced by English teachers in teaching writing to tenth grade students. The method used is descriptive research method using observation and interview techniques. The result of this study is that an English teacher uses a five-step process-based approach in teaching writing namely: pre-writing, compiling, revising, editing, and publishing. Then, there are three indicators, namely: lack of a process-based approach, teaching ability, and teaching habits. First, is the implementation of the revision and editing stages are still lacking. Second, time constraints make most students experience obstacles. Third, the teacher's habits can affect the character and abilities of students. That is the result of the research that there are still many techniques and ways to apply the five stages and also there are still some obstacles in the application of the approach.
Comic Media in Learning Fable Stories for Second Grade Elementary School Students Ni Putu Yunita Chandra Dewi; Ni Nyoman Ganing; Maria Goreti Rini Kristiantari
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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The students' low interest in reading and the lack of students' understanding of reading without pictures led to the need for developing comics as a medium of learning. The purpose of this research is to create comic media in the learning of fable stories for second-grade elementary school students. The type of research used is development research. This development study utilizes the ADDIE model, which consists of Analysis, Design. Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The research subjects consisted of 1 learning media expert and 1 learning design expert. The test subjects included 2 teachers and 1 student. The methods used in collecting data are observation and questionnaires. The instrument used in collecting data is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive quantitative. The result of the research is that the material expert test got a percentage of 86.00% in the very good category with very decent information. The trial of learning media design experts at a percentage of 90.00% with a very decent description and very good category. The teacher's response to the use of media is 89.00%, and the students are 90.40%, with both categories very good. It is concluded that the comics developed are suitable for use in second-grade elementary school students and can increase students' reading interest.
The Employment of Antecedent Strategy for Managing Behavior Challenges in EFL Classroom Nyoman Gita Pariska
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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Antecedent strategy as a part of the evidence-based practice is obtained through the process of students interfering behaviour analysis. This part of evidence-based practice which also named as antecedent-based intervention has a purpose to help the teachers in managing student disruptive behavior as one of the biggest challenges in classroom management by making a significant change to the learning environment which trigger the problem behavior and expounding the behaviors that should be done by the students. The antecedent strategy is very helpful for the teacher in managing students' disruptive behavior as one of the biggest challenges in EFL classroom management. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the employment of antecedent strategy for managing behavioral challenges in EFL classroom management. The method used in this study was library research in which the data were collected through a reading process of some library sources then analyzed by integrating the obtained information and the researcher's idea to answer the purpose of this research in finding section and draw the conclusion. The findings of this study revealed that in employing the antecedent strategy in a classroom, there are three major steps that the teacher needs to follow namely conducting a Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA), clearly expounding the proper behavior, and effectively deciding preventive action.
Students’ Perception and Experience of Ghost Writing – Study with Reference to Mangalore City Venkatesha Nayak; Kavya P Hegde
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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Higher education in India is vibrant as it assumes greater role interns of building the nation. As enrolment ratio is less, Govt through Universities and colleges promote higher education and the reach is now in rural areas too. To enrol more number of the students has become a target for the colleges and faculties’ working there, as a result to increase the quantity, less attention is paid towards the quality of higher education. The higher education is associated with the tasks such as assignment writing, dissertations to full fill the requirements of the particular degree and these are graded to improve the research habits among the students and at the same time to enhance the quality of higher education which also contribute for the development of certain skills among student community. There are agencies and individual involved to assist the students by providing the service of writing the assignments and dissertations for certain prescribed amount of money. There are academic writers (Ghost writers) who provide such readymade assignments and dissertations to the students. In this paper attempt is done to find the students perception and at the same time their experiences of ghost writers are studied. The study is concentrated in Mangalore city of Karnataka State students those who perused higher education and undergone dissertation while perusing their master degree.
The Demand for Feedback and its Value in a Management Accounting Course Timothy J.; Paul M. Goldwater
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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Little effort has been expended on studying the role of feedback in accounting education. While most concerned consider that any precise information about students' thinking has value, such beliefs have not been empirical. They are using data generated by computerized databases that offer on-demand solutions to problems in management accounting courses. This research aims to analyze the feedback and its value in the Management Accounting course. The context for this research is an introduction to management accounting courses offered at major public universities in the Southeastern United States during the final semester. Two student sections taught by the same instructor opened 143 students majoring in accounting. The methods used to collect data are quizzes and tests. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. The result of this research is that there is a positive relationship between the frequency of access to feedback and higher academic performance. The timing of student access to solutions depends, in a meaningful way, on mastery of the material. The longer a student waits to demand a solution, the worse their performance will be. Important feedback on the effect of effort (H3 and H4) can provide additional or alternative meaning when juxtaposed with the significance of the non-hypothesized relationship between effort and performance.
5E-Metacognitive Lesson Plan in Education: Development and Validation for Higher Secondary School Students Venkateswar Meher; Dr. Rajashree Baral
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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Metacognition is an individual's ability to apply, and experience previously acquired to operate knowledge related to learning. This study aimed to develop 5E metacognitive RPP (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate) in education and validate 5E metacognitive RPP with expert judgment. This type of research is development research. The research subject is a content validity expert. The test subjects were students in high school. The methods used in collecting data are interviews and questionnaires. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. Questionnaires are used to collect data in the form of data provided by experts. The technique used in analyzing the data is descriptive qualitative, and quantitative analysis. Content Validity Ratio (CVR) is used as a quantitative measure to understand the content validity of the developed lesson plans. The results of data analysis are based on feedback and comments from experts and students. The final lesson plans are prepared. The overall content validity ratio of the developed learning plan is 0.73. So, the CVR value ranges from 0.6 to 0.8, so it can be seen that the lesson plans have good content validity. It was concluded that it could be used to teach high school students.
Features of a Developing Mathematics Professional Learning Community and Affordances for Teacher Learning Opportunities Million Chauraya; Patrick Barmby
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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Professional learning communities are commonly as a viable model for on-going and productive teacher learning. However few studies have investigated how such communities develop to become fully functional and sustainable learning communities. This study investigated features of a developing teacher professional learning community and opportunities for learning. Five mathematics teachers in one township primary school in South Africa and the two authors of this paper constituted the professional learning community. Transcripts of the audio-recorded meetings constituted the data analysed in this paper.  Data analysis was done using the critical incidence approach. The findings indicate that the teachers shifted from passive to more active participants. They gradually perceived themselves as a community, sharing thinking and co-creating new meanings collaboratively. The facilitators’ roles gradually shifted from leading and intervening and probing. Opportunities for learning were created with respect to knowledge of learners’ problem solving needs, and specific instructional practices to address those needs. The findings indicate that the development of effective and sustainable professional learning communities is a gradual process that takes time, and involves shifts in roles by both facilitators and teachers.
International Opportunities in Higher Education Promoted by the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of A Three-Country Teaching-Learning Experience Jens Holst; Julie Hard; Mathieu JP Poirier
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought challenges and opportunities to teaching in higher education. The sudden pivot from in-person to online education posed unprecedented challenges to both teachers and students. At the same time, the sudden worldwide suspension of traditional ways of lecturing opened a space for experiments with innovative pedagogic approaches and techniques, including various forms of real-time inter-university exchange and student cooperation. COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden and disruptive shift to emergency remote learning and teaching, as well as a simultaneous halt to international mobility of students, faculty and staff. These changes to established modes of teaching and learning in higher education along with the de facto end of all international mobility efforts led global health course directors from York University in Canada and Fulda University of Applied Sciences in Germany to establish a globally networked learning environment involving shared virtual lectures and international collaborative group projects. Students reported benefits of an enriched learning experience through the sharing of different perspectives, approaches and debates with international professors and peers. Coordination relating to time differences and expectations played a key role in success and overcoming challenges for collaboration among students. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that cross-border inter-university teaching and learning is a feasible and beneficial pedagogic option.
Discovery Learning in E-Book with Natural Science Lesson at Elementary School Ni Komang Asih Kurnia Dewi
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2022
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This research was motivated by problems in the media and learning models that were less innovative and varied during the online learning process, so it impacted students' lack of understanding, especially on the content of science lessons. This study aims to develop an e-book based on discovery learning for elementary science lessons. The subjects in this study were content experts, instructional design experts, learning media experts, and fifth-grade elementary school students. This research is development research by applying the ADDIE model. Data collection in this study was done by using a questionnaire method with quantitative descriptive analysis techniques. Based on the results of data analysis, the following results were obtained: 1) content experts 95.00%, 2) instructional design experts 93.75%, 3) learning media experts 87.50%, 4) individual trial results 83.33%, 5) small group trial results 90.50%. Thus the conclusions in this study indicate that this e-book based on discovery learning is in very good qualification and is suitable for use in science learning for fifth-grade elementary school.

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