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International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
Published by CV. LAFADZ JAYA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2962052X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47353/ijedl
Core Subject : Education, Social,
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) | ISSN (e): 2962-052X is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal that publishes original and relevant articles in all fields of education research. It publishes both theoretical as well as empirical and methodological contributions to education research. Its coverage encompasses all forms of teaching and learning at all levels, from early childhood development to lifelong learning. The journal provides the readers with free and permanent access to all content worldwide; and the authors with article promotion, long-time preservation, language assistance, no space constraints and immediate publication.
Articles 88 Documents
Improving Mathematics Learning Outcomes Through the Use of Animated Video Media in Learning to Build Flat Grouping for Mentally Impaired Students Usman Jayadi; Riinawati Riinawati; Kasim Sahreen
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (205.794 KB) | DOI: 10.47353/ijedl.v1i1.2

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The use of media can increase students' enthusiasm and interest in learning. This study shows that learning mathematics with the use of model media has a positive impact on improving student learning outcomes. Based on data analysis, the learning outcomes of students in the teaching and learning process using Animation Video Media in each cycle have increased. This has a positive impact on student learning outcomes, which can be shown by increasing the average value of students in each cycle which continues to increase. Thus, it can be concluded that the animated video media is suitable to be applied to learning to recognize the elements of flat shapes for mentally retarded students.
Teacher Personality Competence In Building The Character Of Students Opan Arifudin; Hafiz Raza Ali
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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This study aims to determine and analyze the teacher's personality competence in fostering the character of students. This research is qualitative research with a case study method. The results of this study indicate that the teacher's personality competence at schools is good. Teachers already understand the competence of a teacher's personality. Mastery of personality competency indicators has been carried out in accordance with what is stipulated by the government in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 14 of 2005 concerning Teachers, that at least the personality competencies that must be possessed by a teacher include faith and piety, noble character, wisdom and wisdom, democratic, steady personality, stable and mature, authoritative, honest, sportsmanship, be a role model for students, evaluate themselves and develop themselves independently and sustainably. Most teachers already have these personality competencies, and then they try to continue to develop their personality competencies in order to become professional teachers in carrying out their duties and responsibilities.
Efforts to Improve Teacher Professional Competence in Preparing HOTS Questions Through Workshop Techniques at SDN 22 Mataram Liswati Liswati; Usman Jayadi; Riinawati R
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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The background of this research is the lack of teacher ability in planning, compiling and presenting HOTS (High Order Thinking Skill) questions to students at Mataram 22 Public Elementary School. This certainly has an impact on the low ability of students in analyzing questions with high-level thinking skills or solving HOTS-level questions which results in low scores on student learning outcomes. Efforts to increase the ability to compose HOTS questions are carried out by completing 10 (ten) elements of HOTS item preparation including analyzing Basic Competencies and Indicators, making question level distributions, determining operational verbs, making question grids, creating questions, creating stimuli, determining variations of questions, make distribution of answer keys, make scoring guidelines, make a review of the questions and analyze the validity of the questions. The data collected is data in the form of planning documents for preparing HOTS questions as well as the activities of teachers and students in developing critical thinking skills. Based on the analysis of the data obtained into 77 HOTS questions preparation documents and HOTS-based teaching and learning activities that have been carried out, the result is that there has been an increase in the teacher's HOTS questions preparation ability from pre-cycle activities 63% to 72% in cycle I and increased again to 85 % in cycle II. In addition, the increase in teaching and learning activities according to the level of high-level thinking (HOTS) compiled by the teacher also increased from an average of 71.00 to 77.00 in cycle I and increased to 84.00 in cycle II. Based on the data obtained.
Educational Management of Darul Falah Pagutan Islamic Boarding School During the Covid-19 Pandemic H. M. Ali Fikri; Liswati Liswati; Riinawati Riinawati
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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Currently, the discussion about Covid-19 is still heating up in the community. The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit since the beginning of 2020 has had an impact on various sectors of life. Various sectors are required to adapt to the arrival of the pandemic as an effort to survive. One of the affected sectors is Islamic boarding schools. Islamic boarding school is an educational bench which emphasizes the side of religious education in everyday life. Islamic boarding schools have their own peculiarities and characteristics in the education system used. During this pandemic, the Darul Falah Islamic boarding school, Pagutan, as a gathering place for students from various regions, was also required to adapt to the pandemic. Policies continue to be negotiated as a form of defense during this pandemic. Management at the Darul Falah Islamic boarding school, Pagutan, such as management and learning systems must also be changed with new innovations and creativity developed for safety and goodness at this time. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good. The emergence of a pandemic certainly raises many problems such as limited space and weakening of effective learning activities. Islamic boarding schools also apply management that is quite different from before, such as switching the teaching and learning process to online or limiting activities that cause crowds. However, activities and activities in Islamic boarding schools must continue to run stably with various considerations for the common good.
Application of Workshop Techniques to Improve Teacher Pedagogic Competence in Making Power Point Projection Media at SLB PAB Payakumbuh Syaflinda Syaflinda; Ismail Nazri
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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This research was conducted at SLB PAB Payakumbuh City in the odd semester of the 2022/2023 school year to describe the Application of Workshop Techniques to Improve Teacher Pedagogic Competence in Making Power Point Projection Media at SLB PAB Payakumbuh. Power point projection media is ICT-based learning media that can be used to motivate students in learning because it can be filled with media images, videos and animations. The findings in the study at Payakumbuh PAB SLB were that there was an increase in the pedagogic competence of individual teachers from 61.6% pre-cycle activities to 72.5% in cycle I and 82.5% in cycle II. In addition, mastery of the media component of power point projection was also experienced an increase from 61.6% in pre-cycle activities to 76.2% in cycle I and experienced a significant increase of 87
Optimization Of The Use Of Laboratory And Simulators In Practical Learning Of Marine Engineering Study Program In Malahayati Merchant Marine Polytechnic R. Bagus Wicaksono
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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According to the KBBI, a laboratory is a certain place or room and so on which is equipped with equipment for conducting experiments. The laboratory has various equipment that is able to support conducting experiments. The laboratory serves to improve the skills and expertise of researchers in using the equipment available in the laboratory. In addition, the laboratory also functions as a learning tool for students to be able to understand and understand all abstract knowledge so that it is concrete and real. While the simulator is a tool to perform simulations. Malahayati Merchant Marine Polytechnic is one of the vocational colleges that has laboratory infrastructure and simulators for nautical studies, marine engineering and ship electrical systems. This study aims to see the extent to which the optimization of the use of practical learning media in laboratories and simulators in supporting vocational education at the Malahayati Merchant Marine Polytechnic.
Improving Character Development and Learning Achievement of SMPN 3 Cibarusah Students Using PjBL Learning Models On Biotechnology Materials Wiwin Wulandari
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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Learning Project Based Learning (PjBL) models provide opportunities for teachers to improve nationalist character, mutual cooperation and independent students in learning. The PjBL model gives students the opportunity to experiment with producing work according to related materials. This will make students better understand the learning material and can improve learning achievement. The purpose of the research is to increase the character building and learning achievement by implementing Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning models in biotechnology topics. The research population was students of grade IX-A SMPN 3 Cibarusah academic year 2022/2023 It belonged to class action research. It consists of two cycles. The results of this research showed that the implementation of PjBL was able to increase character building from 68.97% to 89.
Management of Child Friendly Schools To Develop Students Psychological Well Being Ulfah Ulfah; Hanafiah Hanafiah; Ujang Cepi Barlian; Nandang Koswara
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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The background of this research is that the number of violence is increasing, the violence that occurs is not only in the physical but psychological or psychological aspects, and the number of violence that occurs in schools is in the top 3 ranking of violence that occurs in families and alternative care settings. This research is qualitative research with a case study method. The results of this study indicate that 1) Child-friendly school planning is carried out based on the program and there is an obligation to participate in the Adiwiyata School program, 2) Mechanisms for division of tasks and management functions for child-friendly schools are regulated based on a school principal's decision letter, 3) Supervision of child-friendly schools has been carried out by schools since students after attending MPLS, in learning, participation in extracurricular activities and the interactions they build, especially with teachers, friends and their parents, 4) Organizing child-friendly schools is guided by rules, which is one of the components used as a benchmark for achieving friendly schools children is in terms of learning, 5) Obstacles faced related to child-friendly school planning in general there is still a lack of facilities to support child-friendly school programs, especially interesting places to develop their talents and interests, and 6) The solution is to provide learning facilities ber indoor and outdoor facilities that can support the implementation of the learning process.
Implementation Of Character Strengthening In Boarding School Students Hanafiah Hanafiah; Arin Tentrem Mawati; Opan Arifudin
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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Today the attitudes and behavior of the younger generation are starting to ignore the noble values ​​that have long been a national tradition and run in everyday life, such as honesty, politeness, togetherness, and religious values. The purpose of this study was to determine the Implementation of Character Strengthening in Boarding School Students. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The results of this study indicate that the implementation of learning activities at boarding schools combined with character building has a great impact on improving student character. Learning at boarding school applies general learning and Islamic education consequently. So, every student must have an honest attitude and all these activities are also reflected in the daily life of students in the dormitory.
The Transformasional Leadership to Increase the Lecturers' Creativity at Higher Education in Indonesia Muhammad Adenuddin Alwy; Rachmie Sari Baso
International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Education and Digital Learning (IJEDL)
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This study aimed to analyze lecturers' perceptions of transformational leadership on lecturers' creativity in independent campus at higher education in Indonesia. The research design used is a quantitative study in which hypotheses are tested through survey methods. The sampling technique in this study was targeted sampling using a non-probability sampling method, and the criteria were lecturers at higher education in Indonesia who had been on the Freedom Campus for > 1 year. Data analysis technique using SEM – PLS (Smart PLS). The findings of this study were that perceptions of transformational leadership had positive effect to lecturers' relationship, however, there was no impact to increase on lecturers' creativity.

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