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Journal of Educational Sciences
Published by Universitas Riau
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
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Impact of AI-ChatGPT Intervention on Coding: NPL Supportive Approach to Teaching and Learning Effectiveness Muraina, Ismail Olaniyi; Adesanya, Muyideen Olayemi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 3. July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.312-324

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AI-ChatGPT is increasingly popular among all individuals, particularly researchers, educators, and students. This fantastic tool was created to generate human-like text in response to user inputs, making it ideal for chatbots and other conversational systems. Because of its capacity to solve various problems such as choice difficulties, prediction problems, and coding problems, it may be readily linked with programming learning to increase and interest students in coding challenges that typically encountered during traditional programming language learning. This study combines a programming language for teaching and learning, such as Python, with ChatGPT to determine whether it will be a valuable tool for students' programming expertise. The assignment was carried out using a basic randomised controlled approach to ensure that no students from either group had previous information about what to accomplish before being assigned to the groups; also, the gender of the students was balanced. Results showed that the experimental group performed better in the Pre-Test and Post-Test after exposure to diverse teaching methods. The study emphasises the importance of ChatGPT implementation in Python programming and the importance of a randomised controlled approach.
Development of Learning Media Assisted by iSpring Suite with Discovery Learning Model to Facilitate Mathematical Understanding Ability Ningrum, Rosilawati Kusuma; Suanto, Elfis; Hutapea, Nahor Murani
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 3. July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.325-335

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The purpose of this research is to produce learning media that can facilitate students' mathematical understanding abilities on circle material assisted by iSpring Suite 10 software with a Discovery Learning model that can be accessed on Android smartphones and laptops and has met the valid and practical requirements. The development model used is the 4D model, with the stages of define, design, develop, and disseminate. The learning media was validated by three media experts, and the research subjects involved three students in one-on-one activities, six students in small group trials, and 30 students in large group trials. The research instruments included validation sheets and student response questionnaires. The results of validation by experts obtained an average of 90.6% with very valid criteria. Feedback and suggestions obtained from validation and one-to-one were used as improvement materials. Furthermore, small group and large group trials were carried out, each of which obtained an average of 91.87% and 91.58% with very practical criteria. This iSpring Suite 10 assisted learning medium with the Discovery Learning model on circle material to facilitate the mathematical understanding ability of junior high school students has met the valid and practical criteria.
A Case Study of Teacher’s Practice and Students’ Preferences of Corrective Feedback in English Speaking Activities in The Classroom Oktavani, Sheila; Yanto, Elih Sutisna; Miftakh, Fauzi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 3. July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.336-348

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Corrective feedback as a strategy in teaching and learning speaking skills in English as a Foreign Lanugage (EFL) has become a topic of interest in educational research. Although there are numerous studies on corrective feedback in speaking activities, there is still a limited amount of research involving Indonesian junior high school students as participants and using a qualitative descriptive case study. This study is aims to examine the teacher practice and student preferences regarding the use of corrective feedback in classroom speaking activities with 7th grade students of Karawang Junior High School as participants. The study used a descriptive case study with a qualitative approach. The data collection technique consisted of observation and interview. Data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s (1984) interactive model. The findings revealed that the students had a positive attitude towards corrective feedback and recognized its benefits in improving their pronunciation and vocabulary. They prefer immediate responses in challenging circumstances and are satisfied with the amount of feedback they have received. This has the potential to improve EFL teaching practice by allowing teachers to reasses their teaching, particularly in terms of speaking skills, to improve EFL students’ speaking skills.
Students’ Mathematical Representation Ability Assessment Instrument Development in the Three-Dimensional Topics on the 12th grade of Senior High School Hardy, Nabilla; Armis, Armis; Saragih, Sehatta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.349-361

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The fact that students' mathematical representation abilities are still relatively low is an issue that continues to this day in the education sector. One of the factors that influence this issue is the lack of evaluation and habituation of students in solving mathematical problems that facilitate mathematical representation abilities. Good instruments certainly need to support these evaluation and habituation efforts. This research aims to produce an instrument for assessing students' mathematical representation abilities that meets criteria that are valid, reliable, have a good discriminatory item value, and good level of difficulty. This development research uses the Borg and Gall development model, which is carried out up to the main fields testing stage. From the research results, a set of instruments for assessing representational ability in Three - Dimensional topic which amounted to 15 questions, with 8 questions in Question Package 1 and 7 questions in Question Package 2, which met the criteria for validity, reliability, and have a good discriminatory item value with a good level of difficulty too. The instrument for assessing students' mathematical representation abilities was developed from these results and met with good final results.
Development of LKPD (Student Worksheets) Based on Learning Cycle 5E Assisted by PhET Simulation to Improve Scientific Reasoning Skills for Junior High School Students Mahbubah, Isna Nikmatul; Nuha, Ulin; Ahmad, Nur
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 3. July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.362-378

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One of the factors in achieving student learning outcomes is scientific reasoning abilities (Scientific Reasoning) which will help students understand the main concepts of science. However, the PISA study categorized Indonesian students' scientific reasoning abilities as low, ranking 70th out of 78 countries in science and mathematics. This research aims to develop LKPD based on Learning Cycle 5E assisted by PhET Simulation that is valid, practical and effective. The type of research developed is Research and Development (R&D) using the ADDIE model. The research subjects were students of class IX semester 1 at SMPN 1 Jenggawah. The research data was analyzed based on several criteria. The results of the LKPD development obtained validity test results with a score of 91% (very valid). The practicality test results obtained an average score of 92.5% (practical). The results of the effectiveness test obtained an average N-Gain of 0.67 (medium). Based on the research findings, LKPD based on Learning Cycle 5E assisted by PhET Simulation can provide innovation in learning resources as an alternative to improve the scientific reasoning abilities of junior high school students.
Development of E-module through Google Site to Improve Students’ Grammar Ability Majri, Sajid Wijdan; Ardiya, Ardiya; Niah, Siti
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 3. July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.379-391

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The purpose of this study is to develop an e-module through Google Site to improve students’ grammar ability and to determine the significant impact of it for students at class X of SMKN 4 Pekanbaru. This research was conducted in 3 months (January-March 2024) involving class AKL3 which amounted to 31 students. The results showed that students in the class as samples, who were assessed using Google Site application, demonstrated higher levels of grammar mastery compared to their grammar ability before the students receive the researcher’s instruction, indicating a significant positive effect. The result of the students’ grammar test was improved in the quality of their grammar ability measured by the result of N-gain score which was gained from the pre-test and post-test by using SPSS. In addition, this research can be concluded that the implementation of an electronic learning module via Google Site has improved students' English grammar ability.
The Effectiveness of The Search Solve Create Share (SSCS) Learning Model to Improve The Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability of Students of SMA Negeri 1 Benai Kuansing Nurhasikin, Nurhasikin; Armis, Armis; Yuanita, Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.392-407

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The motivated of this research is the low level of mathematical problem-solving ability of students at SMAN 1 Benai Kuansing. The purposes of this research are: 1) to describe the differences in mathematical problem-solving skills of students who study through the SSCS model with students who study through learning with a scientific approach; and 2) to examine the improvement in mathematical problem-solving skills of students who study through the SSCS model and students who study through learning with a scientific approach. This research is an experimental research (quasi experiment) with the Nonequivalent Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. The result showed that the improvement in mathematical problem-solving ability of students who study through the SSCS model is higher than that of students who study through learning with a scientific approach. The conclutions is; 1)There is a significant average difference between the mathematical problem-solving abilities of students who follow the SSCS learning model and those of students who follow learning with a scientific approach; 2) Improvement the mathematical problem-solving ability of students who follow the SSCS learning model is better than improvement the mathematical problem-solving ability of students who follow learning with a scientific approach.
Effectiveness of Teaching Materials to Support Merdeka Curriculum Learning on Basic Chemical Law Material on Learning Outcomes of Phase E SMA / MA Ningsih, Rainy Setia; Mawardi , Mawardi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.408-423

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This study aims to determine the level of effectiveness of teaching materials to support merdeka curriculum learning on the material of the basic laws of chemistry on the learning outcomes of students. This research is a follow-up research from the Plomp model development research with a type of quasi-experimental research with a Nonequivalent control group design. This study consists of two samples, namely the experimental class and the control class with a total of 62 students selected by purposive sampling technique. Based on the results of the research conducted, the experimental class has an average N-gain value of 0.71 with a high category, and the control class with an average N-gain of 0.53 with a medium category. For hypothesis testing using the t-test, the t-count value is 5.323 and the t-table is 2.00. The results of data analysis show that learning by using teaching materials to support merdeka curriculum learning on basic laws of chemistry material effectively improves student learning outcomes.
Social Intelligence and Academic Procrastination of Prospective Biology Teacher Students at FKIP Riau University Fadhilah, Amaliya Nurul; Firdaus, Firdaus; Putra, Riki Apriyandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.424-432

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Academic procrastination is an act of delaying, postponing the completion of assignments. Procrastination is an irresponsible act. Meanwhile, a responsible attitude is included in social competence. Social competence can be possessed if individuals have good social intelligence. Social intelligence is an individual's ability to interact harmoniously with their environment and be able to receive and process existing information to find solutions to existing problems. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between social intelligence and academic procrastination of Biology teacher candidates at FKIP Riau University. This research uses quantitative data and a survey with a sample of Biology teacher candidates at FKIP Riau University. The research results obtained a correlation value (r) of -0.242, namely that there is a low relationship between social intelligence and academic procrastination for Biology teacher candidates at FKIP Riau University. Negative correlation shows that the higher social intelligence, the lower procrastination. So it can be concluded that there is a relationship between social intelligence and academic procrastination of prospective biology teacher students at FKIP Riau University.
Analysis of The Character Profile of a Pancasila Student in the Implementation of Lesson Study Through Sharing and Jumping Task SMAIT Harapan Umat Karawang Ratnasari, Ratnasari; Widiyanti, Anik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.3.p.433-447

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Students at SMAIT Harapan Umat was that the level of critical thinking of students was still low, which can be seen from the activeness of asking questions during learning, the inactivity of students during discussions. The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of lesson study in improving critical thinking through sharing tasks and jumping tasks for students of SMA IT Harapan Umat. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive research method. The results of the study show that it has a positive impact on teachers, students, schools, has the effectiveness of other people's results and responses, the effectiveness of learning using sharing tasks and jumping tasks, the effectiveness of Learning Reflection in Lesson Study Improving the Quality and Collaboration of Teachers. The conclusion of the study shows that overall, activities to improve critical thinking skills through Sharing Task and Jumping Task learning in the Lesson Study of SMAIT Harapan Umat have a positive impact.

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