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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 Canva Application Learning Media Increase Learning Outcomes Class X Economic Studies at SMAN 3 Bangkalan Amiro, Amiro; Mariatun, Ika Lis; Sholeh, Yusrianto
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.574-587

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This research is research into the development of learning media products using the Canva application for economics subjects for class X students at SMAN 3 Bangkalan. This research aims to develop interactive learning media in economics subjects and its application in order to improve the learning outcomes of class X students at SMAN 3 Bangkalan. This development research is carried out using R&D (research and development) which consists of potential and problems, information gathering, product design, design validation, design improvement, product testing, product revision, use testing, product revision, and product manufacturing. Based on this research, for the assessment, material experts obtained a percentage score of 78% in the (worthy) category, media experts obtained a percentage of 83.3% in the (very worthy) category, field practitioners obtained a percentage of 98% in the (very worthy) category. category (very worthy). category (very worthy), and improve learning outcomes with a score of 0.82 or 82% in the category (high). Based on the pretest and posttest student learning outcomes were initially 60-70, after using learning media using the Canva application it became 90-95, increasing from 15-30. It can be concluded that the media can increase the learning outcome of the students.
Effectiveness of the Direct Instruction Model in the Merdeka Curriculum on Basic Pencak Silat Technique Skills at SMPN 1 Majalaya Rahma, Fika Aulia; Dimyati, Akhmad; Susanti, Evi
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.588-597

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Education is a means or bridge for humans to be able to develop their potential through the learning process they have obtained. The implementation of physical education learning will be ineffective, because the learning model chosen by the teacher is inaccurate, because the learning model will influence student learning outcomes, so it is necessary to use a learning model that can be applied and adjusted based on the characteristics of the learning material. The aim of this research is to find out about the effectiveness of the direct instruction learning model on the basic pencak silat technical abilities of grade 7 students at SMPN 1 Majalaya. The method used in this writing is an experiment with a One-Group Pretest-Posttest design. Based on the results of the Wilcoxon test table, the Sig value is known. (two tilled) of 0.000 < 0.05, then the hypothesis is accepted. So it can be concluded that there is a difference between the pretest and posttest which means that the use of the direct instruction model is effective in basic techniques in learning pencak silat at SMPN 1 Majalaya. This is also supported by the average N-gain percent value of 60% which is in the table. The criteria indicate a fairly effective level.
Development of Android-Assisted Sound Wave Experiment Devices as an Effort to Improve High School Students' Motivation and Physics Learning Outcomes Edwana, Neiny; Islami, Nur; Zulirfan, Zulirfan
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.598-608

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The experimental device of sound wave in high school rarely available. This study conducted to develop a android-assisted sound wave experiment device. The experiment consist of four type of activities such as linear and circular motion effect dopler, interference and resonance. The study utilized the developmental research design by applying the ADDIE Model. The developed experiment device validity obtained from the expert while its practicality conducted by students and physics teacher consist of 10 students and 2 physics teacher. Based on the results of the effectiveness test on students stated that the android-assisted sound wave experimental device was declared effective in increasing motivation and learning outcomes. With an average evaluation of the motivation of the experimental class 85.56 higher than the control class with an average of 76. The average evaluation of the learning outcomes of the experimental class is 85.07 higher than the control class with a value of 75.22. Thus the developed android-assisted sound wave experimental device has been declared valid, practical and effective for use as a learning medium in teaching and learning activities in the classroom to increase learning motivation and student learning outcomes.
The Potential of Electronic-Games In Harmonizing Differentiated Learning for Alpha Generation Zakirman, Zakirman; Widiasih, Widiasih; Sukmayadi, Dodi; Aprianti, Rika; Nadiyyah, Khoirotun
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.609-621

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The challenge of using rapid technology occurs in alpha generation learning activities, giving rise to differentiated learning. The variety of student learning styles is one of the benchmarks in differentiated learning so that supporting learning media in the form of electronic-games is needed. This study aims to describe the potential of electronic-games in harmonizing differentiated learning for generation alpha. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques using questionnaires. The questionnaire was distributed online to respondents who were students of SMP Subulussalam Kota Padang Pariaman. The use of electronic-games in learning activities is one manifestation of differentiated learning. Differentiated learning views students differently and dynamically, where teachers see learning with various points of view. Novelty: Important contributions from the results of this research claim that the use of electronic games can support differentiated learning for the alpha generation.
Application of The Discovery Learning Model with a Thinking Approach to Improving Students' Activity on The Content Indonesian Language in Class III Nurhidayana, Nurhidayana; Destrinelli, Destrinelli; Budiono, Hendra
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.622-635

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This research was motivated by the low activity of class III students at SDN 83/1 Bajubang. This research is a Classroom Action Research which aims to describe the increase in student activity through the application of the Discovery Learning model with the MIKiR approach to Indonesian content in class III. This research was conducted at SDN 83/I Bajubang. Research data obtained by means of observation, interviews and also documentation. The data in this study were analyzed descriptively qualitatively. The results of the study show that applying the discovery learning model with the MIKiR approach to the learning process can increase student activity. This increase can be seen in the data analysis of each meeting cycle. Cycle I meetings I and II were 42.85%, cycle II meeting I was 66.66%, cycle II meeting II was 80% which increased by 13.34%. In this case it is concluded that the use of the discovery learning model with the MIKiR approach can increase the activity of students in Indonesian language content in class III SDN 83/1 Bajubang. Proven by the success of this research. The activeness of students can be increased by the discovery learning model with the MIKiR approach.
Efforts to Improve Teacher Performance Through Individual Supervision of Dumai 6 Public Middle School Teachers Effendi, Andi
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.636-651

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The purpose of this research is to improve teacher performance through individual supervision of SMP Negeri 6 Dumai, East Barito Regency. The method used in this research is Action Research which consists of 2 (two) cycles, and each cycle consists of: Planning, Implementation, Observation, and reflection. Based on the results of action research that individual supervision can improve the performance of SMP Negeri 6 Dumai, East Barito Regency. Furthermore, the researcher recommends: (1) Principals who experience the same difficulties can use Individual Supervision as a solution. (2) In order for the implementation of Individual Supervision to get maximum results, it is hoped that the Principal will carry out Individual Supervision intensively and continuously.
Practicality And Effectiveness Game Snake Chemistry Ladder as a Learning Media on Material Reaction Reduction and Oxidation Class X SMA/MA Yuliana, Yusi; Iswendi, Iswendi
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.652-662

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This study is to examine the developed game snake ladder chemistry as a learning media to the real class. Objective study to disclose level practicality and level effectiveness game snake ladder chemistry as a learning medium on material Reaction Reduction and Oxidation class X MAN 1 Padang Panjang. Design study is One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design. Subject study is class X MIPA 3. Instruments study on test practicality form questionnaire practicality to teachers and participants educate and test effectiveness form question pre-test and completed post - test tested try it. Practicality data analyzed with percentage and effectiveness data with N-Gain. Based on results analysis of the data obtained, the teacher practicality is 91% (very practical) and participants educate on a small group by 86% (very practical), and test field-test obtained by 87% (very practical). Results analysis effectiveness obtained mark N-Gain by 76% with category effective. Based on results, study can conclude that game snake ladder chemistry as a learning medium on material reaction reduction and oxidation class X MAN 1 Padang Panjang very practical and effective.
The Influence of Using Social Media on Students' Motivation and Learning Achievement in Economics Subjects at Daarun Nahdhah Thawalib Bangkinang Islamic Boarding School Fudhla, Aini; Caska, Caska; Suarman, Suarman
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.663-674

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This research aims to analyze the influence of the use of social media through learning motivation on increasing the learning achievement of Daarun Nahdhah Islamic Boarding School students. The research approach used is quantitative descriptive with data collection techniques using questionnaires and documentation. Sampling used a saturated sample, where all members of the population were used as samples with a total of 90 students who did not live in the dormitory. The data analysis used in the research is Partial Least Square (PLS). The research results show that the use of social media has a direct and indirect effect on student learning achievement. This means that the better the use of social media which is used in a positive direction, the better and better learning achievement will be and the use of social media which is used in a positive direction will increase learning motivation so that student learning achievement will increase.
Development and Utilization Webquest as an Instructional Strategy in Teaching Thermodynamics in Colleges of Education in Kwara State Olanrewaju, Beatrice Yetunde
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.675-687

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The worldwide education system has been significantly impacted by the growth of technology. The purpose of the study was to develop and utilize the Webquest instructional package for the teaching of thermodynamics in chemistry. This is intended to see if its usage will bring significance to pre-service chemistry teacher’s performance Thermodynamics is one of the chemistry topics students find difficult to understand. The study was carried out in colleges of education in Kwara State. All third-year chemistry students at the colleges of education made up the study's population. A thermodynamics performance test in Chemistry and the Webquest software program served as the study's two research tools. Data for the pre-test and post-test were collected at the start and conclusion of the study, respectively. The study revealed that students had a different impression of studying thermodynamics, in accordance with the research aims and findings. The students in the webQuest group claimed that using the webQuest package gave them a fresh perspective on how to comprehend the notion of thermodynamics, it is essential for the organizations in charge of teacher training colleges across the nation to promote the use of webQuest in instruction and training for teachers-in-training.
Needs Analysis of Teacher Administration Based on Google Sites in Elementary Schools Susnita, Deka; Jaenudin, Riswan; Syarifuddin, Syarifuddin
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.688-698

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This research aims to analyze the administration needs of teachers based on the Google site in elementary schools. At this stage the researcher made observations of several elementary school teachers in Jejawi District regarding the administrative work carried out so far. This interview was conducted during testing with representatives of teacher administration assessors, in order to find out what needs to be improved before the Google Sites-based instrument is used during validation. Data collection in this research used qualitative data. Meanwhile, the data analysis technique also uses qualitative data analysis techniques. Analysis techniques in qualitative research focus more on the details of understanding a problem in depth rather than on the problem as a generalized subject of study. The data that researchers need to analyze is regarding the use of Google Sites as an online service that makes it easier for teachers to more practically download and edit teacher administration data created by researchers in one link. Based on observations of teachers who do administration manually, only 24% of teachers complete administration. It is hoped that this research can increase teacher administration work in elementary schools to 100%. Thus, it can be concluded that this analysis of teacher administration needs is useful for designing and building a Google Sites-based teacher administration system so that teachers can easily organize elementary school teacher administration.

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