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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 Prezi-Based Electronic Mind Map Learning Media on High School Animalia Biology Material Julia Riska; Wan Syafii; Imam Mahadi
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.341-349

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The development of education continues to progress in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) driving many changes, one of which is creating the concept of e-learning. The e-learning media in this study are electronic mind maps or prezi-based electronic mind maps. This research is research development (Research and Development), using the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implementation, and Evaluation). This research reached the learning media development stage or the development stage. The testing phase for the development of the e-mind map is analyzed in the form of validity (media validation, material validation, construct validation), practicality, and student responses. The results of the validation analysis are in the very valid category, practicality is in the very practical category used in learning, and student responses are in the very good category and are well received by students in learning.
Description of Students' Learning and Innovation Skills in Global Warming Learning Class X SMA Penggerak Dwi Shinta Anggraini; Zonalia Fitriza
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.242-255

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The 21st century is known as the century of knowledge that experiences rapid changes, to deal with it a skill is needed. One of the 21st century skills is learning and innovation skills or known as 4Cs, namely Communication, Collaboration, Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving, Creativity and Innovation. Students' 4Cs skills are highly demanded during the learning process, so it is important to assess students' 4Cs skills. Global warming is one of the chemistry subject matter in the penggerak school curriculum. This type of research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The study aims to describe the 4C skills of students in class XE7 SMA Negeri 2 padang with a total of 30 students. This study used an observation sheet. The results showed that overall the communication skills of students in class XE7 SMA Negeri 2 Padang were on average classified in the incompetent category (55% of students), students' collaboration skills were classified in the competent category (42% of students), students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills were classified in the incompetent category (40% of students), and creativity and innovation skills were classified in the incompetent category (88% of students).
Development of STEAM-PJBL Integrated LKPD on Acid and Based Materials For Class XI SMA Shella Dewanti Putri; Effendi Effendi
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.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.
Analysis of Multimedia Physics Learning in Integrated Package Learning Tools on Senior High School Muhammad Sahal; Muhammad Nasir
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4, No 4: October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.4.p.930-938

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     Abstract.  Use of multimedia Learning physics is a must for a physics teacher so that learning can take place well . This research aims to develop and analysis of multimedia physics learning integrated with packing preparation of learning tools in senior high school by using adobe animate application. This research method used is Research and Development (R & D) with ADDIE’s model. Method steps include analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation and then empirical analysis with use it in limited class. The instrument of learning device validity developed consisted of aspect of planning, pedagogic, content and technique. The result of multimedia validation in aspect of planning got the average mark was 0.91 with high category, aspect of pedagogic is 0.94 with high category, aspect of content is 0.96 with high category and aspect of technique is 0.90 with high category empirical analysis show that α = 0.82 so multimedia in this research was declared valid and reliable to use as physics learning media for senior high school
Analysis of Problem Based Learning Model on Students' Cognitive Intelligence in Mathematics Class IV Elementary School Wardathi Khuzaifah; Mhmd Habibi; Risna Wati
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.306-313

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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the impact that the PBL learning paradigm has on the cognitive ability of pupils. Quantitative techniques and experimental approaches are used in this kind of study. This design is a quasi-experimental one with a nonequivalent control group. SDN 111 pupils make up the whole population of this area, which has a total of 300 individuals. SDN 111 Pekanbaru provided the samples, which consisted of 25 pupils from class IV A and 25 students from class IV B. The method of sampling is called probability sampling, and it is combined with plain random sampling. The instrument is a description exam questions. The findings of the research using the independent sample t test demonstrate that Tcount = 2.840 and Ttable = 2.007, where Tcount is bigger than Ttable (2.840 > 2.007). Given these findings, we may conclude that H1 is correct and H0 is incorrect. To summarize, the implementation of the PBL model has a positive impact on the level of cognitive intelligence exhibited by primary school children.
Development of E-Module for Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Solution Based on Problem Based Learning Integrated with STEAM for SMA/MA Dara Cyntia Safitri; Andromeda Andromeda
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.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.
Mathematics Literacy of Grade 4 Elementary School Students in Solving HOTS Type Mathematics Problems Hantika Aulia; Muhammad Habibi; Risnawati Risnawati
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.256-268

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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of mathematical literacy possessed by students related to the completion of HOTS-type questions found in FPB and KPK content. Written exams, interviews, and documentation are the three data collection methods used in this study. The participants in this study were three children at Grade 4 Elementary School 001 Air Tiris. The level of the students' mathematical abilities ranged from high, medium, and low. The ability to solve problems and frame problems, the ability to apply mathematics, and the ability to communicate are the three components of mathematical literacy skills used in this study. The results of the study show that the use of HOTS-type math problems for learning mathematics improves problem solving, application of mathematics, and communication. According to the introduction to the section, There are still wrong answers, so each student's mathematical literacy is unique. Students have demonstrated the ability to understand and construct problems, particularly in the areas of problem solving and problem formulation. Students' conceptual and procedural problem-solving abilities in mathematics are limited, and this limits their ability to adequately apply mathematics to real-world situations. In terms of communicating, not all students are able to write responses in a logical way. In addition, they do not write down clear problem-solving strategies and do not include conclusions.
Ability of Classroom Teachers in Developing Thematic Teaching Materials Based on the 2013 Curriculum Refta Disriani; Mhmd Habibi; Risna Wati
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.
Analysis of Concept Understanding in Material Colligative Properties of Solutions in View of the Tendency of Student Learning Styles at SMA N 1 Gunung Talang Nabilla Sukma; Latisma Dj; Leny Ranty
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.314-323

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Education is an important thing in achieving the goal of ability through the learning process in the classroom. Benchmarks for the success of the learning process are seen through students' understanding of concepts. Correct understanding of concepts creates enduring knowledge. The influencing factor in understanding the concept is learning style, because learning style influences the maximum a person absorbs information. This research is a descriptive research aimed at analyzing and describing (1) understanding of the concept of colligative properties of the solution, (2) learning styles of students, (3) understanding of the concept of colligative properties of solutions in terms of the tendency of students' learning styles. The subjects of this study were class XII MIPA 1 SMA N 1 Gunung Talang, which consisted of 35 people. The instruments used in this study were the Kolb model learning style questionnaire and open-ended questions. The results of the research data analysis show that (1) the learning style of students in class XII MIPA 1, the assimilation learning style is 51.4%, the divergent is 22.9%, the convergent is 17.1%, and the accommodation is 8.6%, ( 2) Students' understanding of the concept of colligative properties of solutions is in the partial understanding category (3) Understanding of concepts in colligative properties of solutions in terms of the tendency of students' learning styles for convergent, divergent, and accommodation learning styles is in the understand category, and assimilation learning styles are in the partially understood category.
Development of STEAM-PjBL Integrated LKPD on Molecule Shape Materials for Class X Senior High school Fefiola Isra Pratiwi; Effendi Effendi
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.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.

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