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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 Tools by Application of Problem Based Learning Models to Improve Mathematical Communication Capabilities of Sequence and Series Materials Atika, Nur; Roza, Yenita; Murni, Atma
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.62-72

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This research was motivated by the lack of learning tools that can improve students' Mathematical Communication Skills (KKM). Activities that can encourage students to improve KKM have not been designed by the teacher in the learning device properly. This study aims to produce learning tools by applying Problem Based Learning models to improve KKM. This development research used the ADDIE development model with the stages of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The results of Syllabus, RPP, LKPD and KKM validation results showed highly valid criteria with percentages of91.67%, 91.30%, 89.09%, and 87.15%, respectively.Practicality results indicate a very practical criterion with the percentage of small group trials at 95.57%, large group trials at 96.07%, and teacher responses at 96.25%. The effectiveness test results state that KKM of students who use learning tools with PBL models is better than KKM of students who use conventional learning.
Development of Mathematics Learning Tools in the Context of Riau Malay Culture to Improve Students Mathematical Problem Solving Ability Rianti, Resmi; Saragih, Sehatta; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.73-82

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This research was motivated by the lack of learning devices that are considered to be able to train students mathematical problem solving abilities. The purpose of this study was to develop mathematical learning tools that meet the valid, practical, and effective requirements to improve the mathematical problem solving abilities of students in grade VIII SMP on flat side space. The development model used was the 4D model. Based on the results of the validation data analysis, it was concluded that the learning device developed was valid. The results of the syllabus validation were 80.56%, RPP 81.43%, LKPD 87.34%, pretest questions 78.94%, posttest questions 79.86%. This learning tool fulfills the practical requirements in large group trials with an average performance result of 93.06% and an average questionnaire response of students 91.21%. The use of effective learning tools has improved the student learning outcomes. Development of learning tools can significantly improve students mathematical problem solving abilities at a significant level of 0,000 with α =0.05. This shows that the learning tools that was developedalready meet the valid, practical, and effective requirements and can improve students' mathematical problem solving abilities.
Development of Learning Tools with the Discovery Learning Model to Improve the Critical Thinking Ability of Mathematics Putri, Anike; Roza, Yenita; Maimunah, Maimunah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.83-92

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This research was motivated by the still limited learning of mathematics as a means of supporting learning in the 2013Curriculum. The purpose of this study was to produce some products in the form of learning devices (syllabus, RPP andLKPD) on the material for the flat side building of VIII Middle School with discovery learning models that meet valid, practical, and effective criteria for improving students mathematical critical thinking skills. Learning tools are developed using the 4-D model, which are define, design, develop and assess. The research instrument used was an instrument of validity in the form of a validation sheet to assess the feasibility of the syllabus, RPP and LKPD as well as a practical instrument in the form of a teacher observation sheet activity in applying the discovery learning model and student questionnaire responses to assess the practicality of LKPD. The results of the validation of the experts stated that the product developed reached a valid category with an average rating of 76.67% for syllabus, 76.67% for RPP and 88.04% for LKPD. Learning devices are considered very practical in small group trials with an average response of 96.44% students and large group trials from the observation sheet of teacher activity 93.71% and the average response of students87.77%. The learning tools have been proved to improvestudents mathematical critical thinking skills in terms of an average N-gain of 0.53 in the medium category.
Growth of Care Characters in the Lisambil Discussion of Student in Smp Negeri 21 Pekanbaru Deswati, Deswati; Suwondo, Suwondo; L.N. Firdaus, L.N. Firdaus
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.93–105

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The character of caring for students environment is still low. The study aims to evaluate the growth of environmental care character of students, at SMP Negeri 21Pekanbaru. The parameters of research were the perceptionof teachers, principals, students and the growth of environmentally conscious character aspects of the action of growing brothers caring for the environment and environmental cleanliness after the action. The results of the study shows the teacher perceptions with average of4.44 (88%) in the good category. The school principals is4.69 (94%) in the good category and student score is 4.24 (79%) in the good category. Students perception ofhabituation aspects before KBM averaged a score of 1.90 (63%) enough category. The act of growing character cares for the environment with an average of 69% (good), in the aspect of implementation of the class picket the average is56% (enough). Environmental hygiene in the class average of 77% (good), in terms of cleaning activities before KBM averaged 60% (enough). Environmental cleanliness with an average of 28.7% (less). The growth of students environmental care character from caring actions is showing in the good category and environmental cleanliness in the classroom category is sufficient and outside the classroom category is lacking.
Analysis of the Effect of Learning Motivation on Learning Achievement Robbi, Anni Attika; Gusnardi, Gusnardi; Sumarno, Sumarno
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.106–115

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This study aims to determine how the influence of learning motivation on learning achievement. This research was conducted in class XII students majoring in Social Sciences at SMAN 2 Mandau, SMAN 8 Mandau, and SMAN 9Mandau, Riau. The population consisted of 505 students and it was sampled as many as 224 students. This study was a descriptive quantitative study. Data were analyzed by simple linear regression method. The results of the study showed the learning motivation of class XII students at the Mandau District Public High School was included in the medium category. This was seen from the desire and willing of student to succeed in learning, the encouragement and need in learning, the hopes and ideals of the future, the appreciation of learning, the existence of interesting activities in learning and the existence of a conducive environment. Learning motivation has a significant effect on student achievement.
Environmental Literacy Analysis of Junior High School Students in Pekanbaru Safitri, Wulan Indri; Suryawati, Evi; Yustina, Yustina
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.116–123

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This study aims to determine the environmental literacy profile of junior high school students in Pekanbaru, Indonesia. This study used a survey method with sampling technique by cluster random sampling. The survey was conducted by performing a Test Question and a Middle School Environment Literacy Survey (MSELS) to 372 students. The parameters of this study consisted of ecological knowledge, cognitive skills, attitudes and behavior. The data analysis technique was in the form of descriptive analysis using the average score of achievement of each parameter. The results of this study indicate that the environmental literacy of junior high school students in the Pekanbaru obtained an average value of 61 (with range of100). The achievement of environmental literacy parameters for ecological knowledge, cognitive skills, attitudes and behaviors amounted to 48, 29, 73 and 71,respectively. Environmental literacy of junior high school students in Pekanbaru is included in the medium category where knowledge and attitudes contribute to environmental literacy.
Mathematical Learning Development using Discovery Learning Model to Improve Mathematical Understanding Skills of Students Kartika, Yuni; Hutapea, Nahor Murani; Kartini, Kartini
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.124–132

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This study aims to produce a mathematics learning tool with a discovery learning model on rectangular and triangular material, with valid, practical and effective criteria to improve the mathematical understanding ability of grade VII students in junior high school. The type of research was development research with the design development using Borg and Gall. This study produced learning tools consisting of syllabus, lesson plans and student worksheets (LKPD). The results of the study showed that the learning tools met valid, practical and effective criteria. The validity of the product development was determined by expert validation with an average value of 4.46 with a very valid category. The practicality of the product development is determined by the teacher with an average of 99%, students 90.57% and observers 4.16 which is categorized as very practical while the effectiveness of the development product in terms of the achievement of learning objectives using KKM scores of 75 is obtained from the test results of mathematical understanding ability with the results there is an increase in learning outcomes using developed learning tools.
The Development of Math Learning Tools for Elementary Based on 2013 Curriculum in Coastal Area Zuhri D, Zuhri D; Maimunah, Maimunah; Yuanita, Putri
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.133–145

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K13 has not been implemented optimally, one of them is caused by the inability to develop learning tools that apply the scientific approach. Student-environment contexts rich in learning resources can not be utilized by teachers. This condition encourages us to conduct a study in developing K13-based elementary school educational devices by utilizing coastal area contexts. Learning tools developed are lesson plans, learning media and teaching materials. The purpose of this study is to produce lesson plans, learning media and teaching materials that are scientifically designed coastal areas are valid so feasible to use. In the development of these learning tools, the researcher uses a4-D framework model. The research data was collected using a validated questionnaire. Validation results indicate that: (1) the validity test of lesson plans are in a very valid category; (2) validity test of valid category media; and (3) the validity test of the teaching materials is in a very valid category.
Enhancing Science Process Skills through Conceptual Teaching and Learning Related to Water-Savings and Natural Events Concept Hermita, Neni; Alpusari, Mahmud; Mulyani, Eva Astuti; Paura , Anggi; Herliana, Herliana
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.146–152

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This study aims to enhance science process skills (SPS) through contextual teaching and learning (CTL). This research method used the Quasi-Experiment None- equivalent Pretest-Posttest Design Group. This research was conducted at SDN 002 Ujung Batu with a sample of 54 students. The results obtained that the science process skills of students who learn with the CTL model are better and have more significant improvement than those who learn with conventional models. The experiment group obtained a posttest score with an average of 90.71, while the control group obtained an average of 51.42. N-gain of students' SPS in the experiment group is 0.56 (medium category) higher than the control group that is 0.24 (low category). These indicate that the CTL model can enhance the SPS of fifth-grade elementary school students in the saving-water and natural events concept.
The Influence of Guided Inquiry Learning Model using Thinking Empowering by Questioning Model on Learning Outcomes Cognitiv Students Sukini, Sukini; Syafii, Wan; Yustina, Yustina
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 4. No. 1. January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.4.1.p.153–163

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This study aims to determine the effect of the Guided Inquiry (GI) learning model with Thingking Empowering By Questioning (TEQ) on student cognitive learning outcomes. This study was a quasi-experimental study with a pretest posttest control group design. The population of this research was the students of class XI MIPA SMAN 3Dumai in the academic year 2018/2019. Sampling method was done using random sampling techniques to getexperiment and control class. The parameters measured were cognitive learning outcomes and the instrument used was an objective test. The data analysis technique for testing hypotheses was independent t-test. Data analysis showed sig ˂ 0.05 then H0 was rejected, this shows that student learning outcomes with the Guided Inqury model with Thingking Empowering By Questioning were significantly different from student learning outcomes with conventional models. Student learning outcomes using the Guided Inqury learning model with Thingking Empowering By Questioning are better than student learning outcomes using conventional learning. The average value of student learning outcomes in the experimental class was 81.82 while the control class was61.29. The average N-gain of the experimental group was0.70 with a high category and the control group was 0.38with a moderate category.

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