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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 Instagram-Based Learning Media to Increase Learning Motivation of Tenth Grader in Economics Subjects at SMA Ar-Raudhah Ratnasari, Lia Tri; Mariatun, Ika Lis; Arief, Zaiful
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.332-340

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Instagram social media has become a popular social media among students and in it’s use, of course, it must be balanced with its usefulness as used as a learning reference. This study aims to develop Instagram-based learning media in economics subjects and measure the level of student learning motivation towards learning media. The method used is Research and Development with the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) development model. The results of this study are based on validators' assessment of Instagram-based learning media which obtained an average validity of 3.89 (material experts), 3.87 (media experts) and 4.49 (learning practitioners) so that they were declared valid and suitable for use. Meanwhile, the results of measurements on student learning motivation increased from the original score of 2415 to 2698 after the implementation of Instagram-based learning media and obtained a gain score of 0.5 which was interpreted to be in the moderate category. This shows that Instagram-based learning media is effective in increasing student learning motivation.
Development of an Electronic Encyclopedia of Spermatophyta Sub Materials Based on Flipbook Maker for Class X High School Students Yunita, Silvia; Wulandari, Sri; Fitra Suzanti, Fitra Suzanti
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.341-352

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The type of this research is research and development using the ADDIE Instructional Model which consists of the design phase, doing product design, validation sheets and limited test responses. Development, conducting product development and testing product validity from material experts, media experts and biology teachers. Implementation, conducted a limited trial of phase I on 10 students and phase II on 31 students of class XI MIPA. Evaluation, Conducting an evaluation of each stage carried out. The results of the analysis phase of the curriculum used in the learning process in schools is the 2013 curriculum. The basic competencies that are appropriate in the development of this Electronic Encyclopedia are KD (3.7) Plantae. The results of the analysis of the characteristics of students are known, students prefer to learn by discussion, students prefer to learn in an environment outside the classroom and are more interested in learning with books that have lots of pictures, so that the Flipbook Maker-based Encyclopedia of Spermatophyta learning resources was developed. Based on the results of the validity test and limited trial, the overall value of the category is very good so that it produces a quality Flipbook Maker-based Electronic Encyclopedia of Spermatophyta, which can be used as a learning resource.
The Effect of Spiritual Intelligence and Social Competency with the Performance of SMP Teachers in Sinaboi District, Rokan Hilir Regency Rosyidawati, Rosyidawati; Azhar, Fadly; Kartikowati, Sri
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.353-363

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This study aims to describe the influence of Spiritual Intelligence and Social Competence partially and jointly on the performance of junior high school teachers in Sinaboi District, Rokan Hilir Regency. There are still teachers who are less responsible in carrying out their duties and often leave teaching hours to complete personal interests and are indifferent to their duties, and there are teachers who are not able to complete the tasks given to them properly such as not being picket and other additional tasks. This type of research is descriptive quantitative research. The data collection technique used a questionnaire from 55 teachers. The research method was carried out, namely the respondents gave responses to the questionnaire in the form of a Likert scale. Analysis of the data used descriptive and inferential statistics. The magnitude of the influence generated by spiritual intelligence on teacher performance is 62.7%. The result shows that spiritual intelligence has a significant effect on teacher performance, which is accepTable. The magnitude of the effect produced by social competence on teacher performance is 65.1%. The magnitude of the effect produced by spiritual intelligence and social competence together on teacher performance is 69%. It can be stated that spiritual intelligence and social competence have a significant effect on accepTable teacher performance.
The Implementation of Think-Pair-Share Technique to Increase Students’active Involvement in Their Speaking Ability Sari, Ika Purnama; Sormin, Rizky Khairunnisa
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.364-376

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This research was conducted to increase students’active involvement in their speaking ability by using the Think-Pair-Share Technique. The researcher wanted to find out whether or not Think-Pair-Share Technique can increase the students speaking skill and to analyze the classroom situation when the Think-Pair-Share Technique is implemented in speaking class. This research used Classroom Action Research (CAR) and composed for two or more cycles then it observed and evaluated to identify all facts including the success and the failure of the action. It means that the action should be stopped or continued and revised to the next cycle based on the selected criteria of success. After the implementation of Think-Pair-Share Technique in every cycle, the students’ speaking score were getting better. It can be seen from the result of students averagescore Cycle 1 was 65.17 and Cycle 2 was 74.81. It can be concluded that Think-Pair-Share Technique canincrease students’active involvement in their speaking ability.
The Effect of Academic Qualifications, Work Experience and Work Motivation on the Performance of Principal School in Sub-District Rupat Bengkalis Regency Mardianawati, Mardianawati; Caska, Caska; Sumarno, Sumarno
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.377-392

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The Principal of the State Elementary School in the Rupat District, Bengkalis Regency, had 32 strata 1 academic qualifications and 1 master's degree. However, temporary observations show signs that the academic qualifications of the principals who are not suitable show variations in their performance. The type of research carried out is survey research with a quantitative research approach. The location where this research was conducted is in Rupat District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The population of this study were principals of public elementary schools, totaling 37 people. In this study, researchers used a saturated sample. So the sample of this study amounted to 37 people. The results of this study shows there is a significant influence between academic qualifications on the performance of principals in SDS in Rupat District. The magnitude of the effect is 0.601 or 60.1%. There is also a significant influence between work experience on the principal's performance in SDS in Rupat District with the magnitude of the effect is 0.463. The last is there is a significant influence between work motivation on the principal's performance as well in SDS Rupat District.
Development of Riparian Plant Diversity Enrichment Book for Biology Student in Kampar Regency Gamiarsih, Antika; Yustina, Yustina; Suzanti, Fitrah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.393-404

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This study aims to develop an enrichment book for Riparian plant species diversity in Kampar Regency. This research was carried out with an ADDIE development model consisting of the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation stages. limited to the Development stage, namely the Validity Test due to time constraints. The type of data used is quantitative and qualitative data, the data sources are primary data and secondary data. The parameter in this study is the validity which is measured by using a Validation Questionnaire. Subject Experts who are competent in their fields. The results of the Material Expert Validation of the content feasibility component and the presentation of the material obtained an average score of 5 with a very good category. Media Experts for the Language component and Graphic Component obtained an average score of 5 in the very good category, the Biology teacher for the presentation of material/content, the language component, and the graphic component received an average score of 5 in the very good category. The conclusion of the book on Enrichment of Riparian Plant Species in Kampar Regency is the Valid and Eligible Category for use in the next stage.
The Influence of Work Involvement and Social Competence on the Performance of State Elementary School Teachers Suzilawati AN, Suzilawati AN; Gimin, Gimin; Natuna, Daeng Ayub
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.405-418

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Several problems were found such as the teacher was not sensitive to the problems of students, the teacher was not enthusiastic in teaching, the teacher could not show in front of the students that he mastered the material well, there were still many teachers who could not good use of information technology, and the lack of togetherness among fellow teachers in completing assignments. This study uses a saturated sample technique. The number of samples is the entire population of 55 teachers. The results of this study shows that there is a positive and significant influence between Job Involvement on Social Competence. The higher the work involvement given, the higher the social competence of the teacher. There is a positive and significant influence between the variables of teacher performance on social competence. The higher the level of performance possessed by the teacher, the higher the level of social competence possessed by the teacher. There is also a jointly significant influence between the variables of work involvement and teacher performance on social competence. The higher the work involvement and performance of the teacher, the higher the level of social competence possessed by the teacher with the assumption of permanent work involvement. Furthermore, the higher the level of performance possessed by the teacher, the higher the level of social competence possessed by the teacher with the assumption of permanent work involvement.
Needs Analysis of Metacognitive Strategy Integration in Electronic Module Development to Improve Higher Order Thinking Skills Faraniza, Zara; Suryawati, Evi; Syafrinal, Syafrinal
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.419-428

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This study aims to identify and explore metacognitive strategies that can be integrated into electronic modules to improve Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). The initial research was conducted on 49 respondents from students majoring in Biology Education. The data collection instrument used a metacognitive test with 5 indicators: 1) Design what 2) elaboration; 3) Identify 4) Implement 5) Troubleshooting. The results of the metacognitive ability test show that in indicators 1 and 5 there are 53.06% and 40.81% who have metacognitive abilities. The results of the needs analysis are used as the basis for developing electronic modules by integrating metacognitive strategies in the form of analogies, mnemonics, and discrepant events. This research is Research and Development (R&D), this research develops a metacognitive-based e-module that refers to the ADDIE model, in this paper the data obtained from research up to the development stage. The results of the validity test by the validator showed that the metacognitive-based e-module obtained a score of 3.8 with a very valid category. The resulting e-module has the potential to improve students' higher-order thinking skills.
The Influence of Principal Leadership and Work Motivation on Teacher Performance at Elementary School Anita, Anita; Chairilsyah, Daviq; Kartikowati, Sri
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 6. No. 3. July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.6.3.p.429-443

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Teacher performance or work performance is the result achieved by the teacher in carrying out the tasks assigned to him based on skills, experience and sincerity as well as the use of time. The other is including the lack of teacher motivation in teaching and doing their job, the lack of teacher dedication to advancing the school and assisting students in achieving both in competitions and in the Olympics. Besides, an unsupportive work climate, lack of teacher discipline, and there are still many teachers who do not make preparations in teaching are also found in the field. This study uses a descriptive correlational research method with a quantitative approach. The population of this study were teachers of State Elementary Schools 10, 12, 23, and 35 totaling 44 people. The sampling technique in this study used a saturated sample, so all the population of 44 teachers was the sample. The results of this study, partially or individually there is the influence of the principal's leadership on teacher performance at SDN Rupat District.
Game-Based Wordwall in Vocabulary Learning: a Teacher’s Implementation and Students’ Views Ravena Ophellia Ditya Medina; Mobit, Mobit; Nina Puspitaloka
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 8. No. 4. October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.8.4.p.847-857

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The purpose of this research are to investigate the implementation of Game-Based Wordwall in vocabulary learning, then investigate students' perception on the use of Game-Based Wordwall in vocabulary learning. To answer the research questions, the researcher used a qualitative and case study as the research design. This research was carried out in one of the Junior High Schools in Cikampek, West Java. One English teacher and six secondary students participated in this research. The data collection techniques for this research were observation, interview, and documentation. In addition, the instrumentation included the classroom observation checklist, interview guidelines, and lesson plan. After obtaining the data, the researcher processed the data using thematic analysis. The results of this research show that GameBased Wordwall makes the class atmosphere fun. Game-Based Wordwall also found positive perceptions from students, namely during vocabulary learning activities students became active and often answered questions in the game, students felt happy and challenged, then there were many advantages that students received through using Game-Based Wordwall. Therefore, the implementation of Game-Based Wordwall in vocabulary learning is a good strategy because it has many positive perceptions from students.

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