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International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone
ISSN : 29637899     EISSN : 28307925     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57092/ijetz.v1i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone (IJETZ) is a double-blind peer-reviewed and open-access journal on Education and teacher training. The focus of this journal is to discuss issues of education and teacher training in countries around the world, both in public educational institutions and private educational institutions. IJETZ Journal provides the opportunity to receive articles related to education and teaching from research results starting from preparatory levels, elementary schools, and universities. The scopes of IJETZ Journal include Islamic Education, Social Education Studies, Natural Science Education Studies, Physics Education, Physical Education, Mathematics Education, Environmental Education, Language Education, Management Education, Teaching and Learning, Quality Education, Teacher Education, Educational Technology, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Guidance and Counseling Education, and other educational fields in the world.
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Development of Relation and Function e-Modules Based on Contextual Learning Integrated with Islamic Values Radjak, Dwi Setiawati; Turmudi, Turmudi; Sujarwo, Imam
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): October 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v3i3.309

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This research aims to develop an e-module about relations and functions based on contextual learning that is integrated with Islamic values ​​that are valid, practical, and interesting. The research carried out is development research (R&D) using the ADDIE model, which goes through 5 stages, namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The research subjects were class VIII students at MTs Arafah Bitung, North Sulawesi. The data obtained was analyzed descriptively, and percentage data was used to represent the results.  The research results show that the e-module developed on relation and function material is valid, practical, and interesting. The validity test obtained an average feasibility percentage of 86.8%. The practicality test obtained an average feasibility percentage of 90.1%. Meanwhile, the attractiveness test obtained an average feasibility percentage of 87.7%. The relations and function e-module specifications developed include understanding the concepts of relations and functions and presenting relations and functions based on integrated contextual learning of Islamic values. This proves that the e-module is suitable for use as teaching material and a means of independent education in the learning process.
Designing Student Worksheets Based on Local Wisdom Using a Detailed Learning Model Integrated Discovery Learning on Biodiversity Material Tomi, Dodo; Suraya, Ely; Aprianto, Riko; Sastria, Emayulia; Leoni, Lovi
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): October 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v3i3.310

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The research that has been carried out is intended to produce student worksheets, which in Indonesian are abbreviated as LKPD. for Biology Learning based on Kerinci local wisdom, which is integrated with the Discovery Learning model on biodiversity material. This research is development research using the 4D model. The subject of this research is the class used in class X SMAN 2 Kerinci which consists of small group trials (9 people) and product trials (33 people). The data collection instrument in this research was a questionnaire where, at the development stage, the student worksheets were validated by material experts and design experts and assessed through responses from biology subject teachers. The data analysis technique used in this research uses a Likert scale. The research results show that material expert validation, with a percentage of 88.33%, is in the very good category. Furthermore, the design validation results are with a percentage of 98.33% in the very good category. The research results also showed that biology teachers responded to the developed student worksheets with a percentage of 87.50% in the "very good" category. The results of the small group trial of students were 76.62% in the "good" category, while the results of the large group trial were 80.37% in the "very good" category. Based on the results of validation and field trials, the LKPD based on Kerinci local wisdom, which is integrated with the Discovery Learning learning model on biodiversity material, is good and suitable for application in biology learning, especially on biodiversity material.
Exploring Knowledge Development for Sustaining the Intellectual Capital of Technical and Vocational Education and Training leadership Research: A Qualitative Study At a Global South University Ferdinand-James, Debra; Nelson, Karlene; Bishop, Natalie
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): October 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v3i3.311

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A Caribbean University in the Global South is committed to sustaining Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) "Leadership" research as it remains a crucial driver for leading social and economic transformation in the aftermath of the COVID-19 global pandemic. This exploratory study aims to examine the extent to which a“TVET Leadership'' focus exists in research titles of final projects/theses from this University’s Leadership in TVET and Workforce Development graduate programs and explore directions for future knowledge development. Using content analysis, these final research projects/theses’ titles were thematically categorized that revealed a lot more emphasis on such themes as TVET stakeholder perceptions, pedagogy, and youth participation than “Leadership.” These findings will resonate with local “TVET” research supervisors and supervisees in the Global South at a premiere Caribbean university in knowing what research has been done in their chosen field in avoiding duplication of efforts and knowing what remains to be researched. The study findings will also contribute to the limited scholarly literature from the Caribbean in the Global South on knowledge development in TVET “Leadership” research.
Problem-Based Learning Through Outdoor Learning or Conventional Learning: How is it Different for Science Subjects? Nofriadi, Nanang; kurnia, Yeti
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): October 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v3i3.315

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The research carried out aims to see how the problem-based learning model with outdoor study influences students' science learning outcomes compared to conventional learning models. The population of this research was 98 students of SMPN 12 Tanjung Jabung Timur, while the sample was 26 students of class VII A and 25 students of class VII B, taken using a purposive sampling technique where class VII A was the experimental class and class VI B as a control class. This research is quantitative research using a quasi-experimental method with non-equivalent control group design. The data collection technique used in this research was a multiple choice test and analyzed using the t-test to see differences in learning outcomes with two different learning models. Based on the results of tests carried out with 20 multiple choice questions, researchers found that there were striking differences in learning outcomes where the average posttest score for experimental class students was 60 while the control class was 39.8, which was then analyzed through paired difference tests (t-test) for looked at the differences and obtained results of 0.000 < 0.05, which means Ha was accepted and H0 was rejected, which can be concluded that there are differences in student learning outcomes who use the problem-based learning model with outdoor study compared to the control class which in this case uses the conventional model. The findings obtained can strengthen evidence that the influence caused by the use of a problem-based learning model with outdoor study on the science learning outcomes of high school students is very good.
Enhancing Students' Conceptual Understanding of Newton Law with Conceptual Problem Solving Learning: An Experimental Study Diyana, Tsania Nur; Sutopo, Sutopo
International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): October 2024 Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57092/ijetz.v3i3.318

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Conceptual Problem Solving-based learning in improving student conceptual understanding of Newtonian mechanics. The quasi-experimental method with a nonrandomized control group pretest-posttest design was used to compare students conceptual in the experimental and control class. The subjects in this study were 69 first-year students of the Physics Education study program at one of the state universities in Yogyakarta. Force Concept inventories are used to assess students conceptual understanding of Newtonian mechanics. The findings revealed that there was significant difference in the increase in students conceptual understanding between the experimental and control groups. The increase in conceptual mismatch in experimental class students using CPS learning was higher (N-gain = 0.33) compared to control class students using direct instruction learning (N-gain = 0.11), although both groups experienced an increase. This study provides a real picture that the CPS technique can be used as a more successful strategy to improve the quality of physics learning, especially in improving knowledge of basic topics that are often difficult for students to understand, one of which is Newton's Law.

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