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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
The Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning Model Type Tgt Assisted by Kahoot Application To Improve Students' Cognitive Learning Outcomes Material Pressure Substance Class VIII Middle School Ummi Rosyida; Nur Islami; Azhar Azhar
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.637-644

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This study describes the effectiveness of the use of cooperative learning model type TGT (Team Games Tournament) assisted by Kahoot application in improving students' cognitive learning outcomes. The type of research used is quasi-experimental using Posttest Only Nonequvalent Control Group Design. The population of this study was 192 students of class VIII MTs N 1 Meranti Islands. The sample of this research is the students of class VIII A as the control class and the students of class VIII B as the experimental class. The data collection instrument was in the form of a cognitive learning outcome test for class VIII students on substance pressure. Data analysis was carried out by descriptive analysis and inferential analysis using the SPSS version 23 application. The results of this study indicate that there are differences in student cognitive learning outcomes between the control and experimental groups and the use of the TGT type cooperative learning model assisted by the Kahoot application is effectively used to improve students' cognitive learning outcomes. class VIII MTs N 1 Meranti Islands on the subject of Substance Pressure.
The Effect of LSLC - Based Problem Based Learning Model on Student Learning Outcomes on Atomic Structure Material – Nanomaterials for Class X SMA Penggerak Hikmah Istiqori; Zonalia Fitriza; Haowraida Haowraida
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.550-560

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A proper learning process can improve student learning outcomes. Therefore, appropriate learning models and systems are needed. The LSLC-based Problem Based Learning (PBL) model can be used as a solution. This study aims to determine the effect of the LSLC-based PBL model on learning outcomes in the aspects of knowledge, skills, and attitudes of students on the atomic structure-nanomaterial. This study is a quasi experimental with a randomized posttest only control group design.Which was held to two classes of class X SMAN 9 Padang. The results show that the learning outcomes were normally distributed and had a homogeneous variance. Therefor, the t-test was done to test the hypothesis which the demonstrated Tcritical> Ttable. For those three kinds of learning outcomes, which were knowledge learning outcomes (1.9595 > 1.669); skill learning outcomes (1.9752 > 1.8124); attitude learning outcomes (2.4206 > 1.8124). The result prove that of the application of the LSLC-based PBL model on the atomic structure-nanomaterial topic has a significant effect on improving knowledge, skills, and attitude.
Comparison of Learning Outcomes for Acid-Base Materials Using Guided Discovery Models and Guided Inquiry Learning With Buzz Group Discussion Techniques Mutiara Sukma; Zonalia Fitriza
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.697-706

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The learning process using a scientific approach was not carried out effectively during Covid-19, due to time constraints that affected learning outcomes. Therefore, the learning process was carried out using guided discovery and guided inquiry models with buzz group discussion techniques. This study aims to compare student learning outcomes using guided discovery and guided inquiry models with buzz group discussion techniques for acid-base material. This type of research is an experimental study with a randomized posttest-only comparison group design. Samples were taken by random sampling technique, selected class XI IPA 3 as experimental class 1 (guided inquiry) and XI IPA 4 as experimental class 2 (guided discovery). Learning outcomes were obtained from posttest results and data analysis techniques using a t-test. The results of data processing obtained that the learning outcomes in the experimental class 1 (78.38) were higher than the experimental class 2 (74.82) and the t-test analysis was 0.039. Based on the results of data analysis, it was concluded that learning outcomes using guided inquiry and guided discovery models with buzz group discussion techniques for acid-base class XI IPA MAN 1 Bukittinggi were significantly different.
Effectiveness of Integrated PowerPoint-iSpring Multimedia Prompting Questions on Learning Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Solutions Based on Guided Discovery Learning on the Learning Outcomes of Class X High School Students Rani Mayresta; Guspatni Guspatni
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.603-612

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This study aims to reveal the level of effectiveness of the PowerPoint-iSpring multimedia integrated prompting questions on guided discovery learning based electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solution learning on the learning outcomes of class X SMA students. SDI Silungkang seen from the value of pretest and posttest . This type of research is pre-experimental with one group pretest posttest design . The population and sample in this study were class X SMA SDI Silungkang. The sampling technique in this study is a saturated sampling technique. The research instrument used was a multiple choice question with 20 items with 5 answer choices. From the results of the study, the average value of the pretest of students was 36.90 and the average value of the posttest was 84.52. Student learning outcomes showed that there were no students who scored below the KKM. The N-Gain value obtained is 0.76 in the high category. It can be concluded that the PowerPoint-iSpring multimedia integrated prompting questions in guided discovery learning -based electrolyte and nonelectrolyte solution learning is effective in improving the learning outcomes of class X students at SMA SDI Silungkang.
The Influence of Principal's Leadership Style and Work Motivation on the Performance of elementary school teachers in Sentajo Raya District Novita Lesatri; M. Nur Mustafa; Gimin Gimin
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.653-662

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The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the influence of the principal's leadership style and work motivation on the performance of elementary school teachers in Sentajo Raya District. The population in this study were all elementary school teachers in Sentajo Raya District, Kuantan Singing Regency, amounting to 313 people. Based on Isaac and Michael's table, the sample is 161 teachers. In this study, the sample was taken using a cluster proportional random sampling technique. data collection method used is the method of questionnaires (questionnaire) and documentation. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS 23 software. The results show that the principal's leadership style affects the performance of elementary school teachers ,work motivation affects the performance of elementary school teachers, and leadership style and work motivation simultaneously affects the performance of elementary school teachers for the teacher and the school to improve the principal's leadership and work motivation so that teacher performance becomes even higher.
Practicality and Effectiveness of Guided Discovery Learning Based-PowerPoint-iSpring Multimedia Integrated Multirepresentation and Prompting Questions on Buffer Solution Topic Junia Putri; Guspatni Guspatni
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6, No 4: October 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.4.p.578-589

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This study aims to determine the practicality and effectiveness of learning outcomes in PowerPoint-iSpring learning media that integrates multiple representation and prompting questions based on guided discovery learning. This research is a follow-up Research and Deevelopment (R&D) using the 4-D as the instructional model. The practicality and effectivity were obtained through research instruments is practicality questionnaire and formative test. Practicality was carried out by 10 students of class XII MIPA and two chemistry teachers at SMAN 5 Tebo, while effectivity was carried out by 28 students of class XI MIPA 3 SMAN 5 Tebo. The results of analysis on practicality data showed value of  90% (for teacher practicality) and 87% (for students practicality) both showing very practical category. The result of analysis on effectivity data showed the N-Gain value of 0,78 which was categorized as high, and the hypothesis test using the paired sample t-test showed that the learning outcomes of students after being given treatment were significantly higher than before being given treatment. Therefore, PowerPoint-iSpring learning media that integrates multiple representation and prompting questions based on guided discovery learning is practical and effective for the learning outcomes of students in class XI MIPA SMAN 5 Tebo.
Development Of E-Module Think Talk Write (TTW) With Nitro Pro As A Teaching Material On Material Biotechnology In High School Fajriyah Wirawati; Imam Mahadi; Irda Sayuti
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7, No 1: January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.1.p.35-47

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The purpose of this research is to produce Think Talk Write (TTW) electronic modules with nitro pro as teaching materials on appropriate biotechnology materials so that they can be used in distance learning. Data collection was carried out in March-April 2021 with 10 class XII students at SMA 1 Lubuk Batu Jaya and SMA 2 Lubuk Batu Jaya for the 2020/2021 academic year. The development model in research is Research And Development (R&D) development which uses the ADDIE development model which consists of 5 stages of development namely Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation. Data collection consisted of interview sheets, material expert validation sheets, media experts, biology teachers and student response questionnaires. Results of validation by material experts 82% (very qualified), media experts 94% (very qualified) and biology teachers 91% (very qualified), recapitulation results 87% with category (very qualified) and student response questionnaire results 88% (very good ). It was concluded that the Think Talk Write (TTW) Electronic Module with Nitro Pro as a Teaching Material for Biotechnology Materials is very suitable for use in high school.
Investigating Mother Tongue Effect In The Acquisition Of English Prepositions By Indonesia-Speaking Learners Agus Budiharto; Dian Rokhmawati
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7, No 1: January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.1.p.95-109

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The process of learning prepositions gets complicated most notably for learners of English as foreign language (EFL) because they encounter challenges in grasping the manifold meanings and dissimilar contextual applications. This study is aimed at identifying the sources of the difficulty that Indonesia learners of English undergo in learning preposition. To this end, a multiple-choice test was designed to gather data regarding the problems of acquiring and learning English prepositions by UNIRA students of English. The test comprised of fifteen questions. Each of the students was supposed to choice the best possible answer out of the choices from a list with the correct English preposition. In this study, method research design used is qualitative. The results suggest that the students meet considerable difficulties in using English prepositions. The students highly depend on their mother tongue, i.e. Indonesia language, which poses a source of command that enables the students in producing inappropriateness of preposition use.
Needs Analysis for the Development of Snowball Throwing Based Multimedia on Science Learning for Middle School Elvy Kartika Putri; Nur Islami; Neni Hermita
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7, No 1: January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.1.p.48-58

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This research is motivated by students’ struggles in understanding some abstract science concepts and their lack of active involvement in the learning process to develop their thinking skills. Abstract science concepts and student involvement can be achieved through interesting multimedia communication tools. This research is survey research that serves as an initial step in the development of snowball throwing based multimedia. the purpose of this study is to determine what students currently need in science learning and how much students need for the development of snowball throwing based multimedia. the research subjects were junior high school students with a total sample of 72 students and 27 science MGMP (Teacher Forum) teachers selected based on region. The study’s analysis consisted of four indicators: analysis of learning problems, analysis of learning objectives, analysis of students, and analysis of learning settings. According to the study’s result, the information obtained was that the development of snowball throwing based multimedia needed to be developed as a science learning media.
Development of Guided Discovery Learning Voltaic Cell E-LKPD for Class XII SMA/MA Students Servi Farda Yola; Desy Kurniawati
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7, No 1: January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.1.p.110-121

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This study aims to develop voltaic cell E-LKPD based on guided discovery learning. This research is research and development or Research and Development (R&D) which uses the Plomp development model. This development model consists of three stages including initial research, prototype formation, and the assessment stage. The research instrument was in the form of a questionnaire sheet. The E-LKPD was validated by 5 validators including 4 chemistry lecturers at FMIPA UNP and 1 chemistry teacher at SMA Negeri 1 Batang Anai. This data was analyzed using the Aiken'V scale to test validity, practicality test was analyzed using the percent formula, effectiveness test using the N-Gain formula. The results of the content validation test average value of 0.85 in the high category. Construct validation test results with an average value of 0.89 in the high category. Media validation test results with an average value of 0.82 in the high category. The practicality test results of students and teachers with aspects of ease of use, time efficiency, and benefits respectively with an average of 87% and 96% in the very practical category. The results of the effectiveness test were obtained with a value of 0.71 in the high category. The results of the answers to the voltaic cell E-LKPD based on guided discovery learning obtained an average of 84. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the developed voltaic cell E-LKPD based on guided discovery learning is valid, practical, and effective.

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