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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
Articles 1,666 Documents
Development of Learning Device Based on 21st Century Skill with Implementation of Problem Based Learning to Increase Critical Thinking Skill of Students on Polyhedron for Grade 8th Junior High School Melva Yola Afdareza; Putri Yuanita; Maimunah Maimunah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 2: April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (337.008 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.2.p.273-284

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This research aims is to produce a learning device based on 21st century skills with the implementation of problem-based learning to increase the critical thinking skill of students on polyhedron for grade 8th junior high school. The type of this research is development research using Plomp’s model, there are (1) preliminary research phase; (2) the prototype phase; and (3) assessment phase. The results of this research are a learning device based on 21st century skill with the implementation of  problem-based learning to increase the critical thinking skill of students on polyhedron for grade 8th junior high school. The results of the syllabus, RPP, LKPD validation and critical thinking skills show valid and very valid criteria with values of 3.19; 3.32; 3.26; and 3.13. In the final product test phase, learning devices were used through pre-experimental research to see the increase in critical thinking skills and there was an increase in the critical thinking skill of students using learning devices. This means that the learning device based on 21st century skill with the implementation of problem-based learning to increase the critical thinking skill of students on polyhedron for grade 8th junior high school has been valid, practical, and effective.
Factors Affecting the Concentration of Learning and Critical Thinking on Student Learning Achievement in Economic Subject Erwiza Erwiza; Sri Kartiko; Gimin Gimin
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 3, No 2: May 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (641.511 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.3.2.p.205-215

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The National Examination is conducted to test the ability of students during the education process. However the average national exam results of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Pekanbaru starting from 2015-2018 always decrease. This phenomenon can not be separated from factors that affect learning achievement. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence concentration and critical thinking on student learning achievement both direct influence and indirect influence on economic subjects in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Pekanbaru (MAN 1 Pekanbaru). The population in this study were 125 students of IIS class XI. Sampling technique used was simple random sampling obtained by 95 students. Data collection uses a questionnaire with a Likert scale. The results showed that: (1) the non-physical school environment had an effect on learning achievement directly by 24.2% and indirectly had an effect of 12%. (2) learning interest influences learning achievement directly by 27.1% and indirectly by 8.8%. (3) learning concentration directly affects learning achievement by 19.5%. (4) critical thinking directly influences learning achievement by 27.3%. In general, critical thinking can affect the learning achievement.
Feasibility Analysis of Radec Learning Designs to Build Students’collaboration Skills In Determining pH Routes From Natural Indicators Sari, Dini Intania; Wahyu, Wawan; Sopandi, Wahyu
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 1: January 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (736.046 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.1.p.35-45

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Student collaboration skills are one of the important things that can support 21st Century Skills. The purpose of this study is to develop students' collaboration skills in learning natural acid-base indicators using the appropriate learning model RADEC (Read, Answer, Discuss, Explain, Create). The research method used in this research is descriptive evaluative. This study involved 2 experts and 3 senior teachers to test the feasibility. A limited trial was given to 25 students from one of the State Senior High Schools (SMAN) in Rokan Hulu Regency, Riau Province. The instrument used is an internal due diligence sheet, an external feasibility test sheet, and an observation sheet on student collaboration skills. Data from the results of the feasibility test were scored, presented, tabulated, and categorized. Data from the results of observations and assessment reports are described and categorized. The results showed that the model RADEC was declared feasible based on internal, external, and feasibility tests TCOF. Students' collaboration skills are categorized as very good after learning through the model RADEC.
The Influence of Emotional Intelligence and Student Learning Behavior Through Student Motivation on Student Learning Outcomes Abdul Rauf; Suarman Suarman; Sri Kartikowati
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 4: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (455.92 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.4.p.881-889

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 Learning outcomes are a description on how students understand the material presented by the teacher. Learning outcomes are output values in the form of numbers or letters obtained by students after receiving learning material through a test or exam delivered by the teacher. This study aims to determine the effect of emotional intelligence, learning behavior, motivation on learning outcomes either simultaneously or partially. The method used in this research is descriptive method. Based on the data analysis and hypothesis testing that has been carried out in this study, the results of the research show that there is an influence of Emotional Intelligence and Learning Behavior on Motivation with a t-count of 5,912 emotional intelligence on motivation and learning behavior with a bear t count of 4.408 thus it can It is known that emotional intelligence and learning behavior affect learning motivation. The conclusions are as follows: 1) The influence of Emotional Intelligence and Learning Behavior on Motivation. 2) The influence of Emotional Intelligence and Learning Behavior, Motivation on student learning outcomes.
Development of MISTION Software to Detect and Reduce Students' Misconception with Conceptual Change Text Strategy on Stoichiometry Materials Rizky Amallia Prastika; Sukarmin Sukarmin
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 5, No 3: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (51.433 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.5.3.p.423-438

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Misconceptions often occur, especially in chemical material like stoichiometry which are full of abstract concepts. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of mistion software to detect and reduce misconceptions in stoichiometric material with conceptual change text strategy. This research was conducted using the Research and Development (R&D) method with 15 students of SMAN 1 Gedangan as research subjects. Software is developed using Adobe Flash CS 6 with action script 3.0. The software's feasibility is viewed from the validity practicality, and effectiveness. The data analysis results show that 1) the software is very valid with the average result of content validation is 93.52%, and the construct validation is 91.82%. 2) The software is very practical, with an average result of student response questionnaires is 95.28% and supported with the average result of student observations is 85%. 3) Software is effective with the average result of misconception shift for sub-concept basic chemical law is 77.27% with effective category, sub-concept of reaction equation is 85.05% with very effective category, and sub-concept of mole is 73,72% with effective category. Based on the result, we can conclude that mistion software is feasible to detect and reduce students' misconception.
Readiness of Chemistry Teachers of Riau Province Viewed from Attitude Aspect in Applying 4C (Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Communication and Collaboration) Agustina Eka Saputri; Jimmi Copriady; Maria Erna
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 3: July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (561.765 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.3.p.501-510

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This study aims to determine the readiness of chemistry teachers in applying 4C skills (critical thinking, creative thinking, communication and collaboration) in terms of attitude aspects. The 4C skills are needed to prepare students to compete in the era of globalization and teachers which are the main factors for students success in mastering 21st century learning. This research was a descriptive and inferential study involving as many as 115 high school chemistry teachers in Pekanbaru City and Pelalawan district. The instruments used a Likert scale questionnaire 5 consisting of demographics of respondents and 4 variables to measure the ability of the 4C. The results of the analysis showed that the readiness of chemistry teachers in Pekanbaru City and Pelalawan regencies in Riau Province was seen from the aspect of attitudes at a high level. Data were analyzed descriptively based on mean values and standard deviations as well as independent t tests and one way anova to determine differences in the readiness of high school chemistry teachers based on gender, years of service and educational qualifications. Thus, there were significant differences in the readiness of chemistry teachers in high school levels based on educational qualifications
Increasing Mathematics Achievement of Senior Secondary School Students through Differentiated Instruction Adeneye O. A. Awofala; Abisola O. Lawani
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 1: January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (776.257 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.1-19

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This study examined the effect of differentiated instruction on senior secondary school students’ achievement in mathematics in Nigeria within the blueprint of the pre-test, post-test non-equivalent control group quasi-experimental research design. The sample comprised 220 students in which three research questions and three null hypotheses guided the study. The experimental group was taught with the differentiated instruction while the control group received instruction with the conventional teaching method for eight weeks. Three valid and reliable instruments, Mathematics Achievement Test (KR-20=0.89), Felder-Soloman Index of Learning Styles (Cronbach α=0.92), and McKenzie Multiple Intelligences Inventory (Cronbach α=0.90), were used for data collection. Results revealed that students in the differentiated instruction group performed significantly better than students in the conventional teaching method group. Also, male students performed slightly better than female students with differentiated instruction, although no significant difference existed between the achievement of male and female students taught mathematics using differentiated instruction. There was no significant main effect of gender on students’ achievement in mathematics. Also, there was no significant interaction effect of treatment and gender on students’ achievement in mathematics. The differentiated instruction made lesson more fascinating, stress-free and created co-operation among students. It was thus, recommended that differentiated instruction be adopted by mathematics teachers in teaching mathematics at the senior secondary school level in Nigeria.
Development of Guided Invention Based Learning Tools on Circle Material to Facilitate Mathematical Comprehension Ability of Class VI SD / MI Ayu Dwi Lestari; Kartini Kartini; Zulkarnain Zulkarnain
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 5, No 1: January 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (789.009 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.5.1.p.104-118

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This research was motivated by the lack of teachers in developing learning tools causing students' mathematical understanding is still in the low category. The learning devices used in schools have not trained students' mathematical understanding skills. The aim of this study is to produce guided discovery-based mathematics learning tools to facilitate mathematical comprehension skills that meet the validity and practicality requirements. This type of research was a development research using the ADDIE model. The instruments used in this study were the syllabus validation instrument, lesson plans, student worksheet and practicality using student response questionnaires. Based on the results of data analysis, it shows that the guided discovery-based mathematics learning device is a valid category. The results of the validation of the syllabus, RPP and LKPD showed that the category was very valid with the value sequentially obtaining a score of 92.5%; 95%; and 94.87%. The results of the practicality data analysis in small group trials showed a very practical category with a score of 93.64%. It can be concluded that the learning tools developed are feasible and practical to use in the learning process.
The Effects of an Integrated Writing Task on Undergraduates’ Critical Thinking in English Argumentative Writing Huiying Diao; Zhencong Liu
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 2: April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (500.156 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.2.p.200-209

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The critical thinking in English writing skills is among the heated discussions in the field of second language writing. Grounded in Paul & Elder's critical thinking model and aided by Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory-Chinese Version (CTDI-CV), the present study explored non-English majors’ critical thinking ability through examining the development of critical thinking in English argumentative writing. The results shows no significant difference in scores of critical thinking between the experimental group and the control group. The English argumentative writing skills between the experimental group and the control group differed significantly. No relationship between the critical thinking and English argumentative writing scores was indicated in the current study.
Design of Student Worksheets Based on Augmented Reality Ade Diana Kharisma; Wan Syafii; Zulfarina Zulfarina
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 1: January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (993.875 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.176-186

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Design innovations on student worksheets need to be developed so that students are motivated to following the learning process. Many students difficult to understand an abstract concept of biology because they can not see directly. We can using Augmented Reality technology in the design of Student Worksheets as one of that innovation. Therefore a descriptive study was conducted to design a Student Worksheet based on Augmented Reality. The design process was carried out in two stages, namely analysis and design. The analysis phase was done by observing using questionnaires and the design stage was done by utilizing various computer software. The result of research is the design of Student Worksheets that is integrated with Augmented Reality, so the student can see the abstract object of biology by 3D AR directly with that technology. This result were expected to be developed and carried out further testing.

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