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International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28307933     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55299/ijere
Welcome to the International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE), ISSN. 2830-7933 (Online). IJERE is the first open access and double-blind peer-reviewed international journal managed by PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional, which exclusively focuses on education and Education technology. This first international journal is a part of the Publisher’s strong commitment to education, which is expected to be the medium for the exchange of ideas, knowledge, information, and technology among experts and practitioners of education. IJERE aims to facilitate and promote the inquiry into and dissemination of research results on primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes; Language and literature education, Social science education, Sports and health education, Economics and business education, Math and natural science education, Vocational and engineering education, and Visual arts, dance, music, and design education.
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Exploring the Application of Differentiated Learning in Elementary Schools Triyanti, Adelia; Heryati, Lutfi; Dewi, Gita Sandra; Mascita, Dede Endang; Rahayu, Ira
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.908

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This study aims to explore differentiated learning in each school and describe the implementation of differentiated learning in the classroom. The method used is qualitative descriptive. Differentiated learning data is learning that accommodates student learning needs. Teachers provide facilities to students according to their needs, because each student has different characteristics, so they cannot be given the same treatment. collected based on the results of interviews with 4 elementary school teachers in Cirebon City, Indonesia. The results of conceptual research reveal that there is a differentiated learning goal is to coordinate learning by paying attention to learning interests, learning readiness and learning preferences, helping all students in learning so that learning goals can be achieved by all students increasing student motivation and learning outcomes establishing harmonious relationships between teachers and students so that students can be more enthusiastic in learning, helping students become independent learners so that Being an individual who is accustomed and also has an attitude of respect for diversity, increases teacher satisfaction because there is a sense of challenge to want to develop their teaching skills so that teachers will become more creative. It can be concluded that differentiated learning provides opportunities for students to be able to learn naturally and efficiently with teachers who are able to collaborate on the methods and approaches needed. This research is important to discuss because we can find out the process of differentiated learning in each elementary school we studied
The Importance of Counseling Interventions for Early Childhood in Improving Emotional and Social Well-Being: A Literature Review Muhammadi; Harnon; Johannes
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.910

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This study looks at how important counseling is for improving the emotional and social health of young children. We evaluated previous research in this area through a review of the literature, highlighting the benefits of counseling in the child's early developmental stages. This study found that timely and targeted counseling interventions in early childhood can improve emotional well-being, social development, and academic achievement. The focus of such interventions is often a counseling approach that is play-based, involves the family, and supports the child's independence. Counseling has also been shown to help young children avoid more serious behavioral or emotional problems in the future. The practical implications of these findings highlight the importance of a holistic approach to supporting early childhood development and highlight the need for investment in mentoring resources at the early childhood education level.
The Influence of Authoritarian and Democratic Leadership Styles on Organizational Climate in an Educational Environment Rezky, Sri; Saragih, Rosvilani; Fahira, Rachyana; Lubis, Wildansyah; Winara, Winara
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.915

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The role of education in shaping a qualified and productive generation is of paramount importance. One of the key determinants of educational quality is the leadership style of the principal. This article seeks to examine the impact of the principal's authoritarian and democratic leadership styles on the organizational climate within the educational environment. This study employs a descriptive qualitative research approach utilising a questionnaire as a data collection instrument. The research population consisted of students enrolled at ABC School. The survey instrument was employed to assess the principal's leadership style and students' learning motivation. The findings of this study suggest that a principal's democratic leadership style exerts a positive and statistically significant influence on the organizational climate in the educational environment. In an educational setting under the guidance of a principal with a democratic leadership style, all members perceive themselves to be valued and engaged in an active role in the learning process. Conversely, a principal's authoritarian leadership style was found to have a negative impact on the school environment. This may result in a hindrance of roles and activities within the organizational environment.
Students' Perception of Peer-teaching Method in Training Teaching Skills of Prospective Elementary School Teachers Prihantini; Sudarmansyah, Ranu
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.927

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This study explores students' responses to how the peer teaching method in microteaching lectures can provide teaching skills to become elementary school teachers. The research applied a quantitative descriptive method by analyzing questionnaire instruments distributed to 35 elementary school teacher education students who took microteaching courses in the fourth semester. Data collection used a closed-ended questionnaire instrument and focus group discussions to identify teaching skills that are still needed by students to be trained through peer teaching. The results of the data analysis showed that the average student perception of peer-teaching reached an average of > 4 (figure 1) out of 12 questionnaire questions. This figure indicates a good category. The results of the focus group discussion obtained data that what still needs to be trained through peer teaching is adjusting learning strategies to the learning material and the background of students and eliminating the fear of making mistakes that make them insecure in front of their peers. Based on the results of data analysis, it is concluded that students' perceptions are good about peer teaching and can help them equip teaching skills as prospective elementary school teachers. However, it is still necessary to add skill training through peer teaching about adjusting learning strategies to the material being taught and eliminating self-confidence. From the findings of this study, it is suggested that to prepare the competence of elementary school teachers through micro-teaching courses, the peer teaching method needs to be maintained but it needs to be added to the content of skills that are still needed by students, namely preparing lesson plans.
Management of Swanggi Fish (Priacanthus Macracanthus) in the Waters of the Port of Nusantara Fishery Port Ratu Dewi, Kadek Pritha; Susiloningtyas, Dewi; Budiharsono, Sugeng
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.929

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Indonesia has two-thirds of its territory covered by sea, making it rich in marine resources, especially fish. According to the Census of Marine Life, there are around 950 thousand species that inhabit the world's oceans, but only about one percent have been exploited. In Indonesia itself, FishBase records around 4743 types of fish, making it the country with the largest Marine Mega-Biodiversity in the world (Jabbar, 2018). There are two main problems in the fisheries sector in Indonesia: economics and biology. Biological problems include threats to the sustainability of fish stocks, while economic problems are related to the lack of profits obtained by fishermen from catches and sustainable use of fish resources (Akoit and Nalle, 2018). The Archipelago Fisheries Port (PPN) plays an important role in supporting fishing activities in the Indian Ocean, including in Palabuhanratu, West Java. Palabuhanratu is an important location for landing various types of fish, especially large pelagic fish such as tuna and skipjack, as well as swanggi fish (Priacanthusmacracanthus), which experienced a significant increase in production from 573 tonnes in 2013 to 18,730 tonnes in 2015 (Sadewi et al., 2018). Swanggi fish is a demersal fish with high economic value that is in demand by the public and is an export commodity to Korea, Japan and China. However, high demand results in overfishing and a decline in adult fish stocks (Jabbar et al., 2017). This research is descriptive quantitative research which aims to measure the level of variables through samples. The analytical methods used include analysis of biological aspects of swanggifish, catch analysis methods, and sustainability analysis methods using Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries (RAPFISH). It is hoped that the results of this research can provide a sustainable shrimp resource management strategy based on the data obtained.
Digital Teaching Materials for Explanatory Texts to Strengthen Critical Thinking for High School Students Purwaningsih, Tri Wahyuni; Rozak, Abdul; Wiradinata, Rochanda
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.932

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This research aims to develop digital teaching materials for explanatory texts to strengthen high school students' critical thinking. Formulation of the problem of this research (1) How do digital explanatory text teaching materials strengthen critical thinking? (2) What are the results of implementing digital explanatory text teaching materials to strengthen critical thinking? This research uses research and development methods with the ADDIE model. The steps in this research consist of needs analysis, designing digital teaching materials, developing digital teaching materials, implementing digital teaching material products, and evaluating digital teaching material products. The method for collecting data in this research is by collecting data from the results of expert validation questionnaires and student assessment questionnaires. The data obtained was analyzed descriptively using a Likert scale. The results of the design of digital teaching materials for explanatory texts to strengthen high school students' critical thinking consist of cover, material, post-material, Canva video, and accompanied by musical instruments that can be accessed using a computer or smartphone. The results of product assessments by validity experts (materials, media and teachers) as well as the results of student questionnaires regarding digital teaching material products with explanatory texts are stated in the "feasible" category. Test results in the implementation of explanatory text digital teaching materials to strengthen students' critical thinking at MA Al-Zaytun and SMAN 1 Gantar, the average student score has increased compared to before implementing explanatory text digital teaching materials. The conclusion of this research is that the results of tests and questionnaires on digital teaching materials for explanatory texts to strengthen high school students' critical thinking are categorized as having improved. The respondents' assessment indicates that the digital teaching material product, explanatory text for enhancing high school students' critical thinking, meets the necessary criteria for use by students or teachers.
Pathways to Early Science Literacy: Investigating the Different Role of Language and Reading Skills in Science Literacy Among Early Primary School Children Prastyaningrum, Ihtiari; Nisak, Sayida Khoiratun; Zulfitri; Dewi, Ni Putu Ayu Kartika Sari; Pattiasina, Petrus Jacob
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.942

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The purpose of this study is to examine the distinct roles of language and reading skills in science literacy among primary school students through a qualitative approach. Science literacy, defined as an understanding of scientific concepts and processes, and the capacity to apply them in everyday life, is a crucial competency for students in the modern era. This research employed a case study method, with data collection techniques comprising in-depth interviews, classroom observations and document analysis. The findings indicate that language skills play a pivotal role in assisting students in comprehending and communicating scientific concepts in an effective manner. The aforementioned skills encompass an individual's capacity to comprehend and employ scientific terminology, construct sentences with correct grammatical structures, and convey ideas in a clear and logical manner. In contrast, reading abilities are pivotal for students to obtain, comprehend and integrate information from diverse sources, including scientific texts. Well-developed reading abilities facilitate students to understand intricate scientific texts, construct arguments supported by evidence and draw inferences from available data. This research offers insights into the development of language and reading skills holistically, with the aim of improving science literacy among primary school students. It also emphasises the importance of an integrated and comprehensive teaching approach in science education.
Knowledge, Awareness, and Practice Regarding Hypothyroidism among Graduate Female Population of a Private University in Dhaka, Bangladesh Ponni, Afsana Fatema; Khalil, Marjana; Md Aktaruzzaman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i1.943

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Hypothyroidism is chronic disease that occurs due to insufficient release of thyroid hormone. Since there is no permanent cure or treatment for hypothyroidism, controlling the disease or the thyroid hormone level is the only way to deal with this disease, which is not so easy. The symptoms of hypothyroidism may vary widely, especially in different age groups. The objective of this study was to determine the level of knowledge, awareness, attitude & practice among the graduate female population in Dhaka City Among the 200 participants of this study. In this survey, the population was mostly students. So, most of the participants have certain knowledge about the disease. 76% people have proper knowledge about it, that hypothyroidism occurs due to decreased secretion of thyroid hormone, whereas 11.5% people have wrong idea about it & 9.5% people of the population did not know about hypothyroidism. There were also several misapprehensions regarding hypothyroidism, 46.50% of the population thought that Hypothyroidism can be treated using iodized salt, 27% of the population believed Thyroid medications should be stopped during pregnancy, 12% of the population had thought Hypothyroidism is contagious. About 75% population belief that hypothyroidism might cause infertility. Most of the population think that hypothyroidism is more susceptible to women rather than men. Almost 65.50% population thinks like that. About 12.41% participants think that hypothyroidism can be identified by a thyroid stimulating hormone or TSH test, while the other 15.51% believed that hypothyroidism can be diagnosed by a T4 or Thyroxine test. The study found that 64% of family members are not suffering from hypothyroidism, while 36% are unaffected. Additionally, 75% of the population has not been screened for hypothyroidism, and 25% have been screened. Regarding diet, 58% consume iodine-rich fruits, 36% avoid iodine-rich foods, but 64% regularly include iodine-rich foods in their meals.

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