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Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology
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Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology adalah konferensi internasional dan forum kolaborasi ilmiah yang diselenggarakan oleh Universitas Negeri Semarang ISET mengundang peneliti, praktisi di sektor industri, pemangku kepentingan publik dan swasta, pendidik dari berbagai bidang yang datang dari berbagai negara untuk bertukar dan berbagi pengetahuan. Seminar ini diharapkan memberi percepatan inovasi teknologi yang memiliki potensi untuk mempercepat kemajuan industri dan pertumbuhan ekonomi, mengatasi krisis multidimensi, dan merevolusi dunia pendidikan di Indonesia.
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Implementation of Inclusive Education Based on Religious Moderation: A Case Study at PAUD Joglo Rumah Damai Peace Place Pati Asfar, Khalimatus Sa’diyah; Parawati, Erina Dwi
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Inclusive education based on religious moderation is an important solution in forming a tolerant generation that values ​​diversity from an early age, especially in Indonesia which has a pluralistic society. This study aims to analyze the implementation of inclusive education based on religious moderation at PAUD Joglo Rumah Damai Peace Place Pati, with a focus on pedagogical strategies, obstacles, and their impact on student development. The research method uses a qualitative case study approach through observation, interviews, and document analysis, with data analysis following the Miles and Huberman model. The results of the study indicate that a holistic approach through a flexible curriculum, game-based methods, and collaboration with parents has succeeded in creating an inclusive environment that supports empathy, tolerance, and students' social skills. The main obstacle in the form of parental inconsistency is overcome through intensive communication and mentoring. The conclusion of this study confirms that the integration of the principles of inclusivity and religious moderation is effective in building children's character that values ​​diversity.
Toward Quality of Education: Reviewing the Challenges of Quality Management in Primary School Contexts in Developing Countrie Andriyanto, Andriyanto; Widodo, Joko
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This study reviews the implementation challenges and strategic responses associated with educational quality management in Indonesian primary schools. As education systems increasingly adopt global quality frameworks such as Total Quality Management (TQM), ISO 21001, and the EFQM model, their alignment with national policy instruments, including the National Education Standards (SNP), Minimum Service Standards (SPM), and the 2024 Primary School Accreditation Framework—remains uneven. The research aims to identify key barriers in translating these frameworks into practical, sustainable quality assurance systems at the school level. Using a qualitative integrative literature review methodology, the study synthesizes findings from national regulations, international models, and peer-reviewed publications between 2015 and 2024. The analysis reveals five dominant challenges: fragmented governance, weak leadership capacity, limited teacher professionalism, inadequate infrastructure, and underutilized data systems. These issues not only hinder the fulfillment of national standards but also misalign with the global imperative for inclusive and continuous quality improvement. The study proposes strategic directions, including policy harmonization, leadership development, resource equity, and digital integration. Ultimately, the paper advocates a shift from compliance-oriented management to adaptive, stakeholder-driven improvement systems capable of supporting resilient and future-ready schools.
CIPP Evaluation of Literature Learning in the Indonesian Language Education Study Program Armariena, Dian Nuzulia; Nuryatin, Agus; Supriyanto, Teguh; Setyaningsih, Nas Haryati
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The goal of learning literature is to enhance students' language skills and broaden their understanding of literary texts. This includes improving reading comprehension, expanding vocabulary, and developing speaking and writing abilities, which are essential for effective language communication. This study is based on creating a literary learning model that promotes student creativity and self-evaluation as a more engaging way to appreciate literature. With the CIPP evaluation method that emphasizes the process and product components, it is necessary to evaluate literature education by creating a learning model that relates to a comprehensive understanding of learning plans and their effectiveness. The research was conducted at Unsri, Unanti, and UPGRIP. Data for this study was gathered using document review techniques, which were then analyzed using descriptive analysis methods. The study discovered that the method of teaching appreciative literature varies. The items are also varied. The goal of the curriculum—that students learn to appreciate, express, and produce literature—has, however, been mostly accomplished by literary appreciation education. The context variables in this scenario have a greater influence on the process than the produced input. The context here refers to the students' academic success, their good conduct, and their genuine interest in literature. Furthermore, the context also refers to experienced instructors and individuals who take the learning process seriously in order to accomplish their goals. The research indicates that the assessment of literature instruction in terms of both its process and outcomes falls under the "good" category.
Research Trends on the Use of E-LKM in Education Research in Indonesia: Bibliometric Analysis Rahmiati, Devi; Sarwi; Widiyatmoko, Arif
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This research aims to analyze the main research trends, collaboration patterns, and dominant themes in research regarding the use of e-LKM in educational research in Indonesia in the last 5 years (2018–2023) using a bibliometric analysis approach. Data collection through searches based on titles, abstracts and article keywords from Google Scholar and ERIC databases in the last 5 years. The article selection process is carried out systematically using the PRISMA method to ensure data transparency and validity with the help of the VOSviewer application. The results show that the research trend on the use of e-LKM has experienced a significant increase in the number of publications since 2020, mainly driven by the need for distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pattern of collaboration between researchers shows that there is a strong synergy in several institutions and regions that contribute greatly to research productivity, such as Universitas Negeri Riau, Universitas Mataram and STKIP Bima as the main contributors. The mapping of the research theme uses a co-word network through VOSviewer to identify four main clusters, including: (1) examining the effectiveness and barriers in the practice of using e-LKM in the real classroom, both from the lecturer and student sides, (2) focusing on the design, development and impact of e-LKM on student learning outcomes, (3) the context of implementation and the use of e-LKM in education in Indonesia, and (4) media innovation and the role of educators in learning process. The findings of this research recommend the need for equitable distribution of research capacity, deepening pedagogical studies, as well as strengthening collaboration across institutions and regions, as well as sustainable innovation to support digital transformation in higher education to develop more inclusive and sustainable e-LKM in Indonesia.
Lack of Interest of Junior High School/MTs Graduates in Vocational Education (SMK) in Indonesia: Analysis of Factors and Strategic Recommendations Sunarsih, Eti; Handoyo, Eko; Rokhman, Fathur
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Vocational education (SMK) has a strategic role in preparing human resources ready for work. Indonesia has targeted an increase in the proportion of vocational school students in order to prepare a productive workforce and reduce the unemployment rate of secondary education graduates (Ministry of Education and Culture, 2020). However, in reality, the number of students who graduated from junior high school/MTs who choose to continue to vocational schools is still lower than those who continue to high school or MA (BPS, 2023). The results of a mini research conducted by the researcher on grade IX students of SMP 1 Dawe Kudus for the 2024/2025 Academic Year through a questionnaire in the form of a google form about the selection of further study to SMA/SMK/MA/Pondok Pesantren, also show that high school is still more in demand by students. Of the 206 students, 143 students chose high school, 54 students chose vocational school, 3 students chose MA, and 6 students did not continue their studies. This article examines the factors that cause low interest in vocational schools and provides strategic recommendations to increase vocational education participation. Through literature studies and data analysis, it was found that negative public perception of vocational schools, inequality of quality between vocational schools, and weak linkages with the world of work are the main obstacles. It is necessary to transform the image of vocational schools, revitalize the curriculum, and increase synergy with industry to attract more students to vocational education.
Learning to Explore A Curiosity Aware Zero-Shot Framework for UAV Navigation in Indoor Environments Tamba, Teresa
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) require robust exploration strategies to operate effectively in unknown indoor environments. Traditional methods often rely on prior training data or environment-specific models, limiting their adaptability in novel scenarios. In this paper, we propose a Curiosity-Aware Zero-Shot Framework that integrates an Intrinsic Curiosity Module (ICM) with a domain-randomized Zero-Shot planner to enable efficient and autonomous UAV exploration without retraining. Our framework is trained in simulated environments with randomized layouts to promote generalization, and eval- uated in unseen 3D indoor scenes. Experimental results show that our method significantly outperforms baselines such as Random Walk, Greedy Frontier, ICM-only, and Zero-Shot-only planners, achieving 89.7% coverage, 1.6 path efficiency, 328 seconds exploration time, and a 94.5% success rate. The ablation study highlights the complementary role of both ICM and Zero- Shot components. This work presents a scalable solution for real-time UAV navigation and contributes to the development of intelligent aerial systems capable of learning to explore novel environments autonomously.
Analysis of Students’ Academic Literacy Skills: A Pilot Study on The Development of A Scientific Writing Module Based on Douglas Walton’s Witness Arguments Nesi, Antonius; Rokhman, Fathur; Rustono, Rustono; Pristiwati, Rahayu
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Academic literacy encompasses all literacy practices, including the scientific writing skills. This sort of writing requires critical, analytical, and evaluative thinking skills, which are closely linked to the construction of arguments within academic texts. This study aims to analyze students’ academic literacy skills as a pilot study for the development of an instructional module on scientific writing based on argumentation. The type of argumentation used in this study is the witness argument model proposed by Douglas Walton. A qualitative approach was employed through document study. The data sources for this research included the course syllabus and students’ journal article manuscripts. Content analysis was used for data analysis, involving procedures of data collection, reduction, and verification. The research findings are described as follows. First, the Academic Literacy course syllabus was designed to incorporate three competencies at the lower taxonomy levels (C1 and C2), four competencies at the medium levels (C3 and C4), and seven competencies at the higher levels (C5 and C6). Second, the representation of the witness argument type in students’ journal articles included expert opinion arguments, analogy arguments, practical reasoning arguments, fact-hypothesis arguments, exception arguments, and precedent arguments. The results of this pilot study may serve as a foundation for further research, particularly in the development of an instructional module for scientific writing based on the witness argument model.
The Survey on Scientific Reasoning Skill of Pre-Service Elementary Teacher in Indonesia Fatimah, Siti; Sarwi, Sarwi; Linuwih, Suharto; Dewi, Novi Ratna
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Scientific reasoning skills are a crucial competency to be developed in 21st-century education. This research aims to analyze the profile of pre-service elementary teachers' scientific reasoning skills. This study employs a survey conducted on students in public and private universities in Indonesia. The data collection technique utilizes a three-tier multiple-choice test. The data analysis technique is descriptive. The results of the analysis indicate that the scientific reasoning skills of pre-service elementary teachers are in the low category, with their level of confidence in solving the problems also being low. These findings imply the necessity of developing scientific reasoning skills as an effort to enhance the higher-order thinking skills of pre-service elementary teachers.
The Influence of Motivation, Competence, and Job Satisfaction with Mediating of Organizational Culture and Moderating of Javanese Culture Based Coaching on Junior High School Principals' Performance in Grobogan Regency Maftukin, Ali; Wahyudin, Agus; Utomo, Cahyo Budi; Sugi, Sugi
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This study aims to analyze the influence of motivation, competence, and job satisfaction on the performance of junior high school principals in Grobogan Regency by considering the role of organizational culture as a mediating variable and Javanese culture based coaching as a moderating variable. This study uses a quantitative approach with path analysis to examine how motivation, competence, and organizational culture affect the performance of junior high school principals in Grobogan Regency. Job satisfaction serves as a mediating variable, while Javanese culture-based coaching acts as a moderator. Data were collected from 100 principals using validated questionnaires, and analyzed with the SEM-PLS method. The results show that motivation, competence, and job satisfaction significantly influence organizational culture, and both motivation and organizational culture significantly enhance principal performance. However, coaching based on Javanese culture and its interaction with organizational culture do not show significant direct effects on performance. Overall, the model demonstrates strong validity, reliability, predictive relevance (Q²), and a high goodness of fit (GoF = 0.562), indicating its robustness in explaining the relationships between the studied variables.
The Moral Values of Serat Wulangreh as a Foundation for Character Education among Adolescents in the Fishing Village of Bandengan Suprihatiningsih, Suprihatiningsih; Astuti, Tri Marhaeni Pudji; Priyanto, Agustinus Sugeng; Sunarto, Sunarto
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The purpose of this study is to explore the moral values in Serat Wulangreh by Sri Susuhunan Pakubuwana IV and analyze its relevance as a moral foundation in character education for adolescents in Kampung Nelayan Bandengan. This research focuses on the phenomenon of deviant behavior among adolescents which indicates the weakness of internalizing character values that are contextual with the local culture. The methode used in this study is a qualitative case study approach, which combines in-depth interviews, participatory observation, focused group discussions (FGD), and analysis of the Serat Wulangreh tembang texts. The findings of the study show that Serat Wulangreh contains moral values such as diligence, discipline, humility (tawadhu’), self-control, moral vigilance, and honesty, which align with the character framework according to Lickona. These values play a crucial role in shaping adolescent behavior with a strong Javanese moral foundation. The conclusion of this study is that the integration of values from Serat Wulangreh into community-based character education can strengthen the moral foundation of adolescents in behaving well.