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Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia (Japendi)
ISSN : 27457141     EISSN : 27461920     DOI : 10.36418
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia (Japendi) is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal with a focus on education. This journal is published bi-monthly by CV. Publikasi Indonesia. Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia (Japendi) provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research and study on education management, curriculum, education assessment, education policy, education technology, learning and teaching, and culture.
Articles 1,640 Documents
Analisis Kesiapan Pedagogis Dan Teknologis Guru Dalam Mengadopsi Ai Sebagai Sarana Pembelajaran Adaptif Zaki, Ahmad Rifian Maula; Ulya, Indana Ainiya
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8434

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology increasingly opens up opportunities for the transformation of education towards a more adaptive learning approach. However, the readiness of teachers as the main actors in the education ecosystem is a determining factor in the adoption of this technology, especially in creating adaptive learning. This study aims to measure the level of teacher readiness in utilizing AI as an adaptive learning assistant, focusing on pedagogical, technological, and AI adoption aspects. This study used a quantitative method with a survey approach to 42 English teachers at the junior high school level in Semarang Regency. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and correlation analysis. The results showed that teachers' pedagogical readiness level was in the high category, while the aspect of teachers' technological readiness was the most significant variable in supporting readiness in adopting AI. Findings from this study also showed that teachers have a general interest in AI with their pedagogical and technological abilities. The researcher of this study suggested significant training and professional development to facilitate teachers in adopting AI in adaptive learning of English subjects effectively and efficiently.
Pendidikan Inklusif Dan Pemenuhan Hak Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus Di Indonesia: Tinjauan Literatur Kritis Nusaibah, Shifa; Nanariain, Diana Michelle Darlene; Istiqamah , Dyah
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8435

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Education is the human right of every child, including children with special needs, which must be fulfilled without discrimination. In Indonesia, although there are various regulations that support the implementation of inclusive education, its implementation in the field still faces various challenges that have an impact on the fulfillment of the basic rights of children with disabilities. This study aims to critically analyze the implementation of inclusive education in Indonesia, assess the extent to which the rights of children with disabilities have been fulfilled, and formulate policy recommendations that are more favorable. This research uses a critical literature review method with a qualitative approach, based on eight scientific articles published between 2021-2025. The results show that although Indonesia has a legal framework that supports the implementation of inclusive education, the implementation in the field still faces various obstacles, both in terms of human resource readiness, infrastructure and public understanding. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of strengthening the basic components as well as the collaboration of various parties and adjusted to the principle of non-discrimination. Further research is recommended to explore good practices in inclusive schools as a basis for developing policy and training models that are more applicable and contextualized
Mahasiswa Sebagai Role Model Dalam Memperjuangkan Hak Atas Kebebasan Berekspresi: Belajar Dari Uksw Berdasarkan Visi Magistrorum Et Scholarium Putri, Annasthazia Iola; Lase, Vlorencus Jupinter
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8436

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This study examines the contradiction between the role of university students as role models in defending freedom of expression and the reality of Indonesia’s higher education system, which remains entrenched in hierarchical structures and a culture of conformity. Using a qualitative research method through literature review and descriptive analysis, this study reveals how Indonesian students face a dilemma: on one hand, they are expected to be agents of social change; on the other, they must operate within a system that restricts their freedom of expression. The findings indicate that this contradiction creates structural tensions that weaken the effectiveness of students as role models for freedom of expression. This study recommends the need for reforms toward a more democratic and participatory higher education system to support the role of students as agents of social change. Background: Historically, university students have played a crucial role as agents of social and political change in Indonesia. From the independence movement to the Reformasi era in 1998, students have consistently been at the forefront of advocating for various social issues, including the right to freedom of expression. This role has positioned them as role models within society in promoting democratic values and human rights. However, the current reality within Indonesian higher education institutions reveals a fundamental contradiction. The system, which still upholds hierarchical authority and emphasizes conformity, often restricts students’ space for expression. The top-down academic structure, strong seniority culture, and institutional control mechanisms create a paradoxical environment for students who are expected to be champions of freedom of expression. Objective: To examine the contradiction between the role of university students as role model s in advocating for freedom of expression and the hierarchical and conformist structure of Indonesia’s higher education system. Methods: This research employs a qualitative method by integrating a conceptual approach, a statute-based (legal) approach, and a case-based approach. Results: Normatively, students are positioned as agents of change and role models in upholding freedom of expression—in their thoughts, attitudes, and actions. However, in practice, Indonesia’s higher education system, dominated by hierarchical values and a culture of conformity, becomes a structural barrier that limits such freedom. This contradiction leads to a range of multidimensional impacts. Conclusion: The contradiction between the ideal role of students as role models of freedom of expression and the hierarchical nature of the higher education system has generated psychological, social, and intellectual consequences that hinder the development of their critical thinking. Therefore, structural and cultural reforms within university environments are essential to creating an inclusive, democratic, and dialogic academic space.
Antara Kampus Dan Kekerasan: Mengungkap Pola Sistematik Dalam Kasus Kekerasan Seksual Di Perguruan Tinggi Di Pulau Jawa Larasati, Ajeng Kristha Sekar; Putri, Maulidia Arifiyani; Asmarani , Puteri
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8437

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Violence in higher education institutions in Indonesia has shown an increasing trend, with 82 cases reported (Komnas Perempuan, 2021-2024). This complex phenomenon involves individual (Internal) and systemic (External). factors that create an unsafe academic environment.This study examines the interaction between internal and external factors contributing to sexual violence and evaluates the implementation of policies at six universities on the island of Java. Qualitative descriptive analysis using secondary data (2023-2025) from media reports, policy documents, and academic literature through content analysis. Case studies include UI, UGM, UNDIP, UNAIR, UNPAD, and UNTIRTA. Key findings reveal: 1) Internal factors (Low self-control, moral laxity) interact with external factors (weak oversight, hierarchical structure); 2) Only 33% of cases are reported to the campus task force (PPKS) due to lack of trust; 3) Policy implementation remains inconsistent across institutions. Comprehensive prevention requires: 1) Gender education integrated into the curriculum; 2) A standardized reporting system; 3) Cultural transformation toward an ethical academic environment.
From Debate to Dialogue: Cultivating Intercultural Citizenship through Critical Thinking in Indonesian EFL Classrooms Purba, Feby Febriyani; Rohani, Suci; Ramadhani, Syakira; Mahaputri, Ratna Andhika; Aisyah, Siti
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8443

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The integration of Intercultural Communication Pedagogy (ICP) into English as a Foreign Language (EFL) instruction plays a vital role in fostering not only linguistic and cultural understanding, but also the development of intercultural citizenship. In the Indonesian higher education context, the incorporation of ICP in courses that emphasize Critical Thinking (CT) and English Debate (ED) remains limited. However, these components hold significant potential for preparing learners to become active, reflective, and engaged citizens in a globalized world. This study aims to explore how CT and ED are taught in an Indonesian EFL classroom through the lens of ICP, with a particular focus on how these practices contribute to the formation of intercultural citizenship. Employing a survey-based approach, data will be collected through document analysis (syllabi and lesson plans), questionnaires, and interviews. Participants will include twenty-one student teachers and one course instructor. The analysis will be guided by the Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) framework—comprising knowledge, attitude, and skills—to examine how instructional strategies support students in developing the critical awareness, empathy, and responsibility essential to intercultural citizenship. The study is expected to offer practical insights into how EFL pedagogy can move beyond language proficiency to foster a sense of global responsibility and active participation across cultures.
English Public Speaking Anxiety: Intercultural Communicative Competence Perspective Azahra, Dhira Nada; Nabhan, Muhammad Ghiyats An; Ismail, Hudiya Rusyda Nurzakkiyah; Mahaputri, Ratna Andhika; Rahayu, Yuna Mumpuni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8446

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Public speaking is one of the common issues in the EFL context but is not limited to the student teachers in Indonesia. To better understand this matter, 15 in-depth interviews and questionnaires were carried out among student teachers in a private university in Indonesia. The research integrates Byram’s model of Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) to examine how knowledge, attitude, and skills of interpreting and navigating aspects of cultures influence English public speaking anxiety among them. The findings show that linguistic insecurities, fear of negative evaluation, and psychological stress are the predominant issues impacting students’ public speaking skills at the university level. In this sense, the study reveals that students’ intercultural communicative competence (ICC) plays a significant role in moderating their anxiety, where higher ICC correlates with lower anxiety levels. Psycholinguistic factors such as negative self-perception, lack of confidence, and concerns over cultural miscommunication also significantly contribute to the fear of English public speaking. The findings implicate that enhancing communication education with integrated ICC components and fostering supportive, culturally sensitive learning environments could mitigate this anxiety, potentially improving students’ English public speaking performance. Further research engaging a wider population is necessary for policy formulation, which might facilitate the culture learning in public speaking among students of all educational levels.
Perencanaan Pemeliharaan 32.000 Jam di PLTMGU Lombok untuk Optimalisasi Equivalent Availability Factor Rudianto, Kusnendar Trianto; Patra, Oviyan
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8464

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PT. Wartsila Indonesia, as the manager of the Lombok Gas and Steam Engine Power Plant (PLTMGU) has an obligation to maintain an Equivalent Availability Factor (EAF) above 90%. In 2024, EAF will be recorded at 96.97%, with a total outage of 3,726 hours due to Planned Outage (PO) and Force Outage (FO). For 2025, EAF is predicted to be 90.02% with a PO of 7,958 Hours. The planned duration of the PO for 32,000 hours of maintenance is 18 days or 432 hours. The total number of machines that will carry out maintenance of these 32,000 hours is nine Wartsila machines W20V34DF. This study aims to plan a 32,000-hour maintenance activity schedule using the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) method, and the Critical Path Method (CPM). The study successfully shortened the planned maintenance duration from 18 days (432 hours) to 15 days (345 hours), saving 87 hours per machine. This reduction in maintenance duration can increase EAF and anticipate FO by providing a UOH allocation of 274 hours. With this allocation, the EAF Prediction in 2025 increased to 90.66% beyond the initial prediction. These results confirm the importance of careful planning and management of maintenance schedules to maintain operational sustainability and improve power plant performance.
Perancangan Strategi Peningkatan Kualitas Layanan Agen X Milik PT Abc Menggunakan Metode Servqual Di Wilayah Jabodetabek Simbolon, Tigor Rizkiadi; Nadlifatin, Reny
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Bank agency services are services that aim to expand access to financial services for the public. In support of this, PT ABC presents agency services under the name of Agent X such as money deposit transactions, cash withdrawals, transfers, purchases, bill payments and other bank services. Although the number of Agent X continues to increase and reaches 747,818 agents in 2023, the growth in the number of transactions, sales volume, and service revenue has actually decreased. In fact, there are still findings in the field showing that there are customer complaints about the quality of services provided by Agent X such as services that are not uniform, old and not as expected. This study aims to design a strategy to improve the quality of Agent X services in the Greater Jakarta area using the ServQual method. The ServQual method was used to measure the level of gap between perception and expectations as well as the level of customer interest obtained through filling out a questionnaire by Agent X customers with a total of 400 respondents. Based on the results of ServQual's analysis, it was found that the highest gap between customer perception and expectations in the dimensions of responsiveness, assurance and reliability.
Perancangan Awal Model Sistem Dinamik Pada Sistem Pengendalian Persediaan Material Utama Untuk Distribusi Listrik Rahmadani, Diajeng Anjarsari; Arvitrida, Niniet Indah
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Inventory management requires coordinated efforts among internal and external stakeholders. The electric power distribution service unit faces challenges in inventory management. Operational constraints including order cycles, fluctuating waiting times, and the absence of buffer stock must be managed while adhering to mandatory service standards, resulting in complexity and uncertainty. The study adopts a dynamic systems approach to identify key stakeholders and map their interdependencies. A causal circle diagram (CLD) is used to visualize and analyze the dynamics of the problem. Then a dynamic system model design was developed to understand the system and find areas for improvement.
Antecedent of Private University Lecturers’ Participation and E Learning Platforms Ong, Leonnard
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 7 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i7.8467

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The aim of the study is to explore the relationship between e-learning platform preferences and lecturers’ participation on e-learning. Data were collected using questionnaires distributed to 59 lecturers of a university. The questionnaire showed that there is a difference in the e-learning tools, techniques or platforms used by the lecturers. The results of chi square test shows that there was no significant relationship between e-learning platform preference and technical quality, learners and lecturers participaton. In addition, low level of lecturers participation depends significantly only on learners participation, while technical quality, support system quality and educational support quality did not show any significant causal relationship. Further discussion and research are needed in order to gain more dimensions of lecturers’ perspective.

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