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Journal of Educational Sciences
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ISSN : 25811657     EISSN : 25812203     DOI : 10.31258/jes.
JES publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring regionally and internationally in the educational sciences with the aim to advance our knowledge both in term of theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with the following special sections: Education Technology Mathematic and Natural Sciences Education Social and Humaniora Sciences Education Early Childhood Education Physical Health and Sport Education All the related educational research
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Effect of Bilingual Instruction-Mode on Pre-Service Integrated Science Teachers’ Cognitive and Practical Skill Achievements in Ecology Taibat, Danmole Bolanle; Olajide, Saibu Sakibu; Olatorera, Olayanju Mary
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 2. April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.122-133

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Nigeria is a multilingual country with diverse cultural background. The language (English) used when Nigeria was a British Colony is still the only official language and medium of instruction in the Nigerian schools. The purpose of this study therefore is to investigate the effect of bilingual (English and English-Yoruba) instruction-mode on cognitive achievement and practical skill achievements in ecology among colleges of education integrated science students in Lagos State, Nigeria. A 2x2 pretest posttest nonrandomised quasi-experimental design was adopted for the study. Ecology Cognitive Achievement Test (ECAT) and Ecology Practical Skills Achievement Test (EPSAT) were the two instruments used to collect data for the study. The two research questions and null hypotheses formulated were analysed with mean, standard deviation and t-test at 0.05 alpha level using Statistical Package for Social Science (Version 23.0). Results showed that there is statistical significant effect of the treatment (bilingual instruction-mode) on the cognitive achievement of students in ecology concepts [t(283)=9.583; p<.05]. Mean score of Bilingual teaching strategy is (=12.669) and control group scored the least (=9.683) in achievement in Ecology. Study finding also revealed statistical significant effect of the treatment on the practical skills achievement of students [t(283)=13.917; p<.05].
Development E-Assessment Using Kahoot! in Learning Chemistry of Electrolyte And Non-Electrolyte Solution Materials for SMA/MA Guspatni, Guspatni; Aulya, Mela Devi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.134-147

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This research aims to develop an e-assessment using Kahoot! Valid, reliable, also practical in learning the chemistry of electrolyte and non-electrolyte solution materials. The research subjects consisted of validators in their fields, subject teachers, and class XI students of SMA Negeri 13 Padang. This development research uses the Borg & Gall development model. The instrument in conducting this study used validation sheets and practicality questionnaires. The average result from the expert validation questionnaire was obtained at 0.91, meaning the product is valid and can be used. Analysis of question items received an average validity and reliability of questions of 0.50 and 0.88, respectively, indicating that the product is valid and reliable. The difficulty level is 20 "moderate" and 5 "easy" questions, the average differentiating power is 0.42 with good categories, and all deception works well. Based on the results of the practicality questionnaire, an average field trial of 89% of student responses and 91% of teacher responses was obtained, which means that the e-assessment tool uses Kahoot! Easy to use by teachers and learners.
Development of Steam-Pjbl Integrated LKPD on Acid and Based Materials For Class XI SMA Putri, Shella Dewanti; Effendi, Effendi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.148-159

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This study aims to develop teaching materials in the form of Student Activity Sheets (LKPD) which are integrated in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics – Project-Based Learning (STEAM-PjBL) on Acids and Bases material and are used to determine the level of validity and practicality of the LKPD that is used. developed. This research is a research (R&D) with a 4-D development model. This 4-D model has four stages, namely the stages of define, design, develop and disseminate. However, the dissemination stage was not carried out. This study used instruments in the form of content and construct validation questionnaires, teacher and student response questionnaires. This LKPD was validated by five experts consisting of a Chemistry lecturer (FMIPA UNP) and a chemistry teacher. The validation data obtained were analyzed using the v Aiken scale, while the practicality data were analyzed using a comparison of students' scores with students' maximum scores. Based on the validation questionnaire that has been analyzed, it can be concluded that the LKPD developed is valid with a v value of 0.86 with a very valid category. While the practicality of teachers and students obtained NP values of 0.85 and 0.89 with very practical categories.
Ability of Classroom Teachers in Developing Thematic Teaching Materials Based on the 2013 Curriculum Disriani, Refta; Habibi, Mhmd; Wati, Risna
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 2. April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.160-167

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In the learning process, having access to various educational materials is a fundamental necessity. The information needed to understand thematic education can be found in a variety of learning resources. Where the purpose of providing teaching materials is to make the learning process more interesting and easy to learn, With all the basic skills that need to be mastered, the purpose of developing teaching materials is to make the learning process more interesting and easy to learn. Teachers must have the creative abilities and inventiveness needed to produce teaching materials in order to maximize the potential for developing creative teaching materials for thematic learning. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of grade IV teachers at SD Negeri 004 Teluk Pinang, Gaung Anak Serka District to make thematic teaching materials based on the 2013 curriculum. The type of research presented here is known as quantitative descriptive research. While class IV-A teachers are the topic of this research, the ability of class teachers to produce thematic teaching materials based on the 2013 curriculum is the object of this research. The presentation formula was used in analyzing the data collected for this investigation. Based on the findings, class IV A teachers at SDN 004 Teluk Pinang, Gaung Anak Serka District, were able to develop thematic teaching materials based on the 2013 curriculum; however, teachers do not use teaching materials to facilitate learning in their classrooms. This is supported by observational data, which obtained 70 percent of the total votes and is included in the strong category.
Development of Interactive Powerpoint Learning Media Based on Guided Inquiry on Class XI High School Chemical Equilibrium Material Fitri, Tifani Qairani; Aini, Syamsi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.168-181

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Learning media is one of the supporting factors for achieving learning objectives. One of the learning media used is Powerpoint media. the type of research used is research and development or Research and Development (R&D). This study aims to develop a guided inquiry-based powerpoint interactive learning media on chemical equilibrium material and reveal its validity and practicality as a chemistry learning medium. The development model used in this study is a 4-D model (define, design, develop and disseminate). The stages that are carried out are only up to the develop stage. The study was conducted at SMAN 2 Lubuk Basung. The learning media developed were assessed by 9 validators, and practicality was assessed by 2 chemistry teachers and 27 students of class XII MIPA. Based on the research that has been carried out, it is found that the content validation and construct validation of the learning media developed have a high validity category with the Aiken's V formula of 0.90399 and 0.92857 and the practicality of learning media based on the practicality questionnaire of the teacher's response is 91.05556 and student responses of 94.2469 with very practical category.
Analysis of Students' Chemical Literacy on Class X Electrolyte and Non-Electrolyte Solutions at SMAN 2 Batang Anai Khusna, Nadiatul; Yusmaita, Eka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.182-191

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The evaluation results on electrolyte and non-electrolyte solution materials at SMAN 2 Batang Anai still have not reached the Minimum Completeness Criteria (KKM). As many as 50% of the 130 students are still incomplete in the evaluation of learning on electrolyte and non-electrolyte solutions, so it is necessary to evaluate students so that the teacher knows the causes of students' scores being below the KKM. This study aims to analyze the chemical literacy level of class X students of SMAN 2 Batang Anai in electrolyte and non-electrolyte solution materials using the Rasch model with the Ministep application according to the level of scientific literacy developed by Bybee. This research is a descriptive research with a quantitative approach with a sample of 75 students. The results showed that students in class X SMAN 2 Batang Anai dominated at 2 levels of chemical literacy, namely nominal scientific literacy (52%) and functional scientific literacy (44%). Rasch analysis shows that 96% of students have a negative measurement value with an average student measurement value of -2.63 logit. This shows that the ability of students' chemical literacy in electrolyte and non-electrolyte solution materials is relatively low.
The Influence of Reading Interest on The Learning Achievement of Fifth Grade Students at Teratak Elementary School Oktorina, Ririn; Habibi, Mhmd.; Risnawati, Risnawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.192-201

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The purpose of this research is to find out whether there is a relationship between the level of students' interest in reading and their academic achievement. Interest in reading is treated as an independent variable in this study, while learning achievement is treated as the dependent variable. This study uses an ex-post facto design and a quantitative approach to analyze the data. The participants in this study were all fifth grade students at public elementary school 009 Teratak, Rumbio Jaya District, Kampar Regency. The number of students is 33. Various methods, including questionnaires and careful documentation, were used to collect the data used in this study. A direct application of linear regression analysis was chosen as the method for processing the data. According to the findings of this study, interest in reading turned out to have a positive effect on the learning achievement of fifth grade students at public elementary school 009 Teratak. The contribution value that can be obtained through reading interest is 21,2 percent. The influence of reading interest on the level of student achievement is calculated into high scores based on research findings, especially by observing the pattern that emerges from the distribution of their test scores. Based on the findings of this study, one can draw the conclusion that students' level of interest in reading has an impact on their academic performance. Increasing students' interest in reading is a form of long-term investment that can help students in the learning process and can also support students in achieving a higher level of learning achievement than before.
Development of E-Module for Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Solution Based on Problem Based Learning Integrated with STEAM for SMA/MA Safitri, Dara Cyntia; Andromeda, Andromeda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.202-212

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Students have difficulty understanding electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solution materials, because they are required to understand three representations including symbolic, macroscopic, and submicroscopic. With e-module, it can increase students' interest in learning and e-module is designed so that students can study material independently and actively. This study aims to produce e-modules of electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solutions based on steam integrated problem-based learning for SMA / MA to analyze the validity and practicality of the e-module. This study is 4D development model. E-module validity test was carried out by 3 lecturers of FMIPA an FT UNP, and 2 chemistry teachers. Practicality test was carried out by 2 chemistry teachers and 30 students of class XI of SMAN 1 Payakumbuh. Validity questionnaires were analyzed using the Aikens'V formula and practicality questionnaires were analyzed using descriptive statistical percentages. From results of the study, average score of Aikens'V was obtained at 0.97 with a valid category. Practicality value of e-modules obtained is 98%, 96% respectively with practical category. Based on results, can be concluded e-module is valid and practical. Therefore, this research can be continued to stage of effectiveness testing, so that this e-module can be used in the learning process.
Development of Steam-Pjbl Integrated LKPD on Molecule Shape Materials for Class X Senior High School Pratiwi, Fefiola Isra; Effendi, Effendi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.213-223

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This study aims to produce STEAM-PjBL (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics-Project Based Learning) integrated LKPD on the material of Molecular Forms and determine the level of validity and practicality of the resulting LKPD. This research is a Research and Development (R&D) research using a 4-D model which consists of four steps: define, design, develop, disseminate. This research is limited to the design stage. The research instrument is a validity sheet and a practical sheet. The LKPD was validated by 6 validators consisting of 3 chemistry lecturers from FMIPA UNP and 3 chemistry teachers at SMA N 14 Padang. The LKPD was tested by 3 chemistry teachers and 30 students in class XI MIPA 5 SMA N 14 Padang. The validity data used the Aiken's v Scale and the practical data used a comparison of the students' scores with the maximum scores of students. The average Aiken's v scale is 0.89 with a very valid category. While the practicality of teachers and students obtained NP values of 0.90 and 0.87 with very practical categories.
Application of the Team-Assisted Individualization Learning Model to Improve Students' Critical Thinking Skills in Mathematics in Fourth Grade Elementary Schools Andari, Ade Mustika; Andriani, Melly; Habibi, Mhmd.; Risnawati, Risnawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.2.p.224-232

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This study describes the improvement of the Team Assisted Individualization learning model in the fourth grade of SD Negeri 028 Kubang Jaya in improving students' mathematical critical thinking skills. Data collection was carried out through observation, testing, and documentation, with qualitative data analysis using percentages. Based on the research results and data analysis, it was shown that before the action, 11 (73%) students were in the less critical category, and 3 (20%) students were in the critical category. 6.6% of students are in the quite critical category. Team-assisted, individualized learning applies remedial actions. After taking corrective action with the team-assisted individualization learning model. Then corrective action is taken with the team-assisted individualization learning model. In cycle I, students' critical thinking skills increased; 6 students, or 40%, were in the critical category, and 9 students, or 60%, were in the moderately critical category. Furthermore, in cycle II, the ability to think critically has increased: 8 students, or 53%, are in the very critical category, 4 students, or 26%, are in the moderately critical category, and 3 students, or 20%, are in the critical category. In cycle II, students' critical thinking skills have achieved the target success of the action set. Thus, it can be concluded that the application of the team-assisted individualization learning model can improve students' critical thinking skills in fourth-grade mathematics at Public Elementary School 028 Kubang Jaya.

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