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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 Correlation Between PBL (Project-Based Learning) and Learning Motivation in ELT Classes Maziidah, Auliya Rahma; Dewi, Dian Novita
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.442-451

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In recent times, learners are required to have the skill of the 21st century, such as collaboration, critical thinking, communication, and technology used as the impact of a more digitized and globalized era. One of the teaching methods which equipped student’s skill needs is PBL (Project-Based Learning). PBL is also named the effective method to apply because students are asked to create their learning content as the implementation of student-centered learning. This teaching method is widely used at any educational level and could enhance students’ motivation. Thus, to determine the correlation between the PBL teaching method and students’ learning motivation, the researcher conducted a study of 67 students in 11th grade at SMA Panjura Malang that opts for a correlation method with a quantitative approach. The questionnaire was adopted and analyzed, it showed that there is a correlation between the PBL learning method and students’ learning motivation in ELT classes. The result was a medium positive relation which means that PBL could be an alternative recommended method to apply in ELT classes.
Development of Interactive E-Modules Based on Kvisoft Flipbook with Discovery Learning Models on Arthropod Material to Improve Student Learning Outcomes Hasibuan, Syarifah Hanum; Zulfarina, Zulfarina; Putra, Riki Apriyandi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.452-464

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Education is a learning activity that determines the success of achieving student learning outcomes in class. So, to achieve learning goals by increasing student learning outcomes, it is necessary to have a good and correct learning process with the help of facilities, good learning methods.This study aims to determine the effect of an interactive e-module based on kvisoft flipbook with the discovery learning model on arthropod material on student learning outcomes. This research uses development research (R&D) with the ADDIE model which consists of five stages, namely Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. This research reached the evaluation development stage. Phase testing for e-module development in the form of validation (media expert, material expert and pedagogic expert) and testpracticality and student response. 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.
Student’s Algebraic Thinking Ability in Solving Mathematical Problems Based Misconceptions Ngaba, Anggriati Ledu; Dewi, Nuriana Rachmani; Waluya, St. Budi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.465-473

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Mastering algebraic concepts and skills has been one of the demands in the Indonesian curriculum for the past few decades. Teaching algebraic concepts and skills is one of the materials taught from the junior high school to university level. Therefore, it is mandatory for pre service mathematics teacher students to master and even fluently use algebraic concepts in order to develop students' algebraic thinking skills. Thus, this study aims to understand and obtain a description of students' algebraic thinking abilities and misconceptions in solving problems. This research using descriptive qualitative. Analysis was conducted using tests and in-depth interviews with students who had taken linear algebra courses in semester 3 of the Mathematics Education Study Program at private university in NTT. Student’s algebraic thinking skills in solving problems were analyzed using Kieran's (2004) indicators consisting of: generational activities, transformational activities, and global meta-level activities. The results of the research show that…. In generational activities, students in the low, medium, and high categories have misconceptions. In transformational activities and global meta-level activities, misconceptions are only carried out by low category students.
Development of Student Worksheets (LKPD) assisted by the Liveworksheets Site to Increase Learning Motivation in Accounting Materials Faradisa, Faradisa; Suarman, Suarman; Gusnardi, Gusnardi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.474-487

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This study aims to develop Student Worksheets (LKPD) to increase student motivation in accounting material for class X Accounting 1 SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Pekanbaru majoring in Accounting and Financial Institutions. This development research uses the ADDIE model, namely analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation . Data collection techniques used interviews, LKPD validation instruments and materials, learning motivation instruments and student response instruments. Data analysis techniques used LKPD expert validation sheets and material experts. The results showed that the feasibility value of LKPD experts got an average score of 97 in the very decent category. As for the feasibility value of material experts, it gets an average score of 92 with a very decent category. Student responses showed 80.5 in the very useful category and the teacher's opinion stated that it was useful. This is also shown from the learning motivation of students increased with significance = 0.000 less than the 0.05 significance level. Based on expert assessments and student learning motivation after using the liveworksheets site-assisted LKPD it can be shown that the liveworksheets site-assisted LKPD that has been developed in general can be declared feasible to use.
Needs Analysis of The Development STEM-PjBL Based LKPD To Train Students' Critical Thinking Skills Sirait, Jeliana Veronika; Rizki Maulida, Rizki Maulida
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.488-498

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Critical thinking skills is very important in the science learning process. Teaching materials are needed to encourage critical thinking skills. This research was conducted to analyze the needs of teachers and students for the development of STEM-PjBL based LKPD to train students’ critical thinking skills. The research method used was descriptive to investigate the initial conditions. The research data was collected using an interview sheets and distributing needs analysis questionnaires through google form. The subjects of this study were physics teacher and 25 students of class XI IPA SMA in Tebing Tinggi. The datas were analysis using qualitative analysis techniques. The results showed that: (1) teachers had never used STEM-PjBL based LKPD before, (2) students were not familiar with learning activities that require critical thinking skills and they have difficulty in understanding the use of physics formulas, (3) students and teachers agree with the development of STEM-PjBL based LKPD to train critical thinking skills.
The Influence of Emotional Intelligence, Industrial Work Practices, Soft Skills, and Self-Efficacy on Students Work Readiness Febriyana, Nora; Indrawati, Henny; Makhdalena, Makhdalena
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.499-517

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Vocational High School is one of the institutions that prepare the workforce, Students from Vocational High School should have good work readiness to work immediately. However, based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia has the highest open unemployment rate for SMK graduates compared to other levels of education. This study aims to determine the effect of emotional intelligence, industrial work practices, soft skills, and self-efficacy on students' work readiness. This study uses a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The research subjects were class XII students majoring in Accounting at SMKN 1 and SMKN 6 Pekanbaru City. The population in this study totalled 233 students and a sample of 147 students. The sampling technique used is Proportional Random Sampling. The data analysis technique uses descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression equations with the help of SPSS. The results showed that work readiness as a variable (Y) was simultaneously influenced by emotional intelligence (X1), industrial work practices (X2), soft skills (X3) and self-efficacy (X4) in Pekanbaru City Vocational High School students.
The Implementation Of Scientific Approach Based On English Learning Strategy (SABELS) To The Students’ Ability In Reading Comprehension Sormin, Rizky Khairunnisa; Sari, Ika Purnama; Purba, Anita
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 3. July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.3.p.518-529

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This research aims to apply The Scientific Approach-Based English Learning Strategy (SABELS) on the students’ ability in comprehending text fourth semester students of STIKOM Tunas Bangsa. This research is descriptive qualitative, because the researcher used descriptive method to analize the data and the data are in the form of word. This research conducted in STIKOM Tunas Bangsa Pematangsiantar. The researcher used three techniques to collecting the data. Those are observation, interview and study document. The researcher did two observations in class. The subject of the interview is the teacher as implementer the teaching learning process. The research findings are (1) the Implementation of the Scientific Approach in the Teaching of Reading Comprehension to the fourth semester students at STIKOM Tunas Bangsa was good, because was appropriate with the regulation, (2) in applying scientific approach, the teacher used five phase, those are observing, questioning, experimenting, associating, and communicating. The teacher used authentic assessment in the evaluation. Based on the second meeting, the English teacher uses writing test to assess the cognitive aspect of the students. Finally, by knowing the result, it is better if English teachers apply the SABELS to improve the students’ achievement.
A Case for Culturo-Techno-Contextual Approach for Enhanced Academic Achievement in STEM Education Akintoye, Hakeem; Adam, Umar Ayotunde; Lameed, Soladoye Nurudeen; Bankole, Isaac Sewanu; Ayodeji, Benjamin
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 4. October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.4.p.530-544

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The urgency to develop culturally and contextually responsive pedagogies in science education has become increasingly evident in recent times. In response, various teaching methods have been explored, showing successes in acquiring scientific knowledge. However, a more transformative approach is needed to fulfil the vision of the "Africa we want" as outlined in the African Union Commission's agenda 2063. This advocacy has led to the development of the Culturo-Techno-Contextual CTCA). The study aimed to conduct a documental analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of the CTCA in improving students' achievement in STEM subjects and explore teachers' perspectives on the efficacy of CTCA in science education. Qualitative approach, incorporating documentary analysis and interviews was employed. For the documentary analysis, a comprehensive search was conducted in electronic research databases from 2019 to 2023, using specific search terms related to CTCA and study design. The interview schedule involved a face-to-face interview with 8 teachers who had used CTCA to teach various STEM concepts. It was revealed that the CTCA possesses remarkable efficacy in enhancing students' academic achievement in STEM concepts. Also, the teachers showed positive perception towards CTCA. It was concluded that CTCA is a potent approach in improving students’ achievement in STEM subjects.
Development of Teaching – Aid Materials for Teaching and Learning Biology: A Waste to Wealth Approach (Paper Mache) Bolajoko, Atotileto Zainab; Adebayo, Bello Zakariyau
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 4. October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.4.p.545-560

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The campus today is littered with varieties of waste materials, which were generated from students' activities. The bulk of these wastes were solid wastes, and it is obvious that papers form a larger percentage of the waste on our campuses. These papers could include leftovers from students marked test scripts, detached textbook materials, personal notebooks, and jotters. Environmentalists have listed improper dumping of refuse and sewage disposal contamination as one of the major factors that hinder an eco-friendly society, most importantly in schools. One of the greatest problems confronting the education sector today is the lack of adequate instructional materials to teach the students. The cost of purchasing foreign-made instructional materials is on the high side. Hence, there has been serious agitation by educational technologists to venture into improvisation as alternatives to real objects. Using campus waste paper to mould improvised teaching aids for the teaching and learning of basic biological concepts will not only be of benefit to educators but also to environmentalists who are concerned about proper waste management. Up-cycling methodology was adopted for this study, which is the process of reusing waste materials without breaking them down into their base state to create another product.
The Effect of Using Video in Flipped Classroom Type on the Ability of SMAN 1 Bangkinang Students in Writing Recount Texts Ayu, Sukma Sekar; Aruan, Rumiri; M. Syarfi, M. Syarfi
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol 7. No. 4. October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.7.4.p.561-573

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In academics, writing is a challenging skill but it is also very important to master. Based on the results of the observation at SMAN 1 Bangkinang, the writer found that students often find it difficult to write English. So this resulted in most students not being able to achieve the minimum standard of KKM in English lessons. Therefore, the use of video in flipped classroom type can be a strategy to overcome this problem. The primary aim of this pre-experimental study was to find out if there was any significant effect of using video in flipped classroom type on the ability of SMAN 1 Bangkinang students in writing recount texts. Applying a writing test consisting of pre-test and post-test in one group was used for this study. According to the findings of this study, shows that the t-test score was 6.656 while the t-table score in significance level 5% df= 23 was 2.069. Since the t-test was higher than the t-table, it can be concluded that there is a significant effect of using video in flipped classroom type on the ability of SMAN 1 Bangkinang students in writing recount texts.

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