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JPLED
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28091205     DOI : 10.58737
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development is an open access, peer-reviewed, scientific journal published by GAES (Global Action and Education for Society). The aim of this journal is to publish articles dedicated to the latest outstanding developments in the field of education. It includes teaching practice and educational development in early childhood education, basic education, secondary education, higher education, and vocational education in formal, non-formal, and informal education systems. This journal was first published in March 2021, publish quarterly (March, May, August, and November). Changes have been published quarterly since 2023.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 411 Documents
The Influence of Job Satisfaction and Work Motivation on Teacher Performance Sufriyadi
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.536

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This study aims to determine the influence of job satisfaction and work motivation on teacher performance. The method used in this study is a quantitative method. The population in this study amounted to 60 respondents (teachers) from three schools from SDIT Fathurrahman, SDIT Tunas Harapan, SDIT Imam Syafi'I in Tembilahan District, Tembilahan Regency, Riau. Data collection in this study was a questionnaire with a Likert scale that has a range of 1-5. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study first showed that Job Satisfaction has an influence on teacher performance by producing a t count of 0.166 and a t table value of 1.671 (significance level 5%, n = 60). Second, Work Motivation has an influence on Teacher Performance by producing a t count of 0.190. The third job satisfaction and work motivation on teacher performance in SDIT throughout Tembilahan District is 29.1% meaningful or significant. It is known that the R Square value is 0.291. This job satisfaction and work motivation have an influence on teacher performance of 29.1% on the teacher performance variable, while the remaining 70.9% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
Digital Literacy Development Towards Golden Indonesia 2045 M. Salim; Zudan Rosyidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.539

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Digital literacy is a form of ability to obtain, understand and use information from various sources in digital form. Digital literacy can help improve the quality of life of the community through increased productivity, efficiency, and innovation. Mastery of literacy in all aspects of life is indeed a fundamental thing in the progress of a nation's civilization. The Vision of Golden Indonesia 2045 is an idea where in 2045 Indonesia will experience progress with rapid development where the momentum also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Indonesian independence. This study aims to theoretically describe the findings related to the development of digital literacy towards Golden Indonesia 2045. Literature study is used as a method in this study with a descriptive approach by collecting and reviewing various relevant sources, such as articles, books, and other scientific works that discuss digital literacy and Golden Indonesia 2045. Based on the results of the literature study, various programs were held to improve public literacy. In terms of digital literacy, the government is holding a national literacy movement program to accelerate the digital literacy of the Indonesian people. With several programs that are basically to train and empower Indonesian people's resources in facing global challenges related to the rapid development of digitalization so that they can keep up with the acceleration of the era. This is also inseparable from the role of cooperation between the government and educators, as well as communities that are active in building digital literacy of the Indonesian people in order to prepare for the golden Indonesia 2045. The vision of Golden Indonesia 2045 is an ideal to make Indonesia a Sovereign, Advanced, and Sustainable Country in 2045 when Indonesia celebrates 100 years of independence, to realize this desire is not easy, it requires empowerment of human resources and also innovation in terms of the economy. The government must continue to strengthen the digital literacy of educators through online and offline training and socialization as a form of readiness of educators in following the flow of digitalization and educators are the key to success in the learning process. Digital literacy also plays a key role in encouraging innovation in the field of entrepreneurship.
Integration of Functional Linguistic Theory in Text-Based Indonesian Language Learning in Senior High School: A Literature Review Budi, Imanuel Setyo; Suandi, I Nengah; Ida Bagus Putrayasa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.540

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This article is a literature review that discusses the integration of functional linguistic theory in text-based Indonesian language learning at the secondary school level. Functional linguistic theory, especially that developed by Halliday, emphasizes that language functions as a tool to construct meaning in a social context. In the context of learning, this approach is relevant to the Independent Curriculum which prioritizes text-based learning. This article analyzes various literature related to the application of functional linguistic theory in Indonesian language teaching, covering aspects of text structure, situational context, and the social function of language. The results of the review show that the integration of this theory can improve students' literacy competencies, deepen their understanding of text structure and function, and encourage more contextual and meaningful learning. This study recommends the development of more structured teaching tools and teacher training to support the implementation of functional linguistic theory in learning practices.
Analysis Of Learning Obstacle On Fraction Material for Grade V Elementary School Students Ratu, Elisa; Bambang Hermansah; Imelda Ratih Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.541

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This study aims to analyze the learning obstacle experienced by fifth-grade students in understanding fraction material at SDN 231 Palembang. Fraction are a fundamental component of elementary mathematics education, yet many students still struggle to comprehend and solve problems involving fractional operations. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study strategy. Data werw collected through diagnoctic tests, interviews with teachers and students, and documentation. the analysis revealed three types of learning obstacle: (1) Ontogenic Obstacle, releted to students’ mental readiness and foundational skills; (2) Didactical Obstacle, resulting from ineffective instructional strategies; and (3) Epistemological Obstacle, referring to students’ limited knowledge that is confined to specific contexts. This study provides insights into the difficulties students face in learning fractions and serves as a basis for developing more effective teaching strategied.
Pengembangan Media Pembelajaran Berbentuk Lemari Lipat Pada Pelajaran IPAS Di Kelas IV SD Negeri 224 Palembang Maharani Putri, Dian; Bambang; Imelda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.542

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This study aims to determine the validity, practicality and effectiveness of the folding cupboard learning media in the fourth grade science lesson of SD Negeri 224 Palembang. The subjects of this study were the fourth grade of SD Negeri 224 Palembang. Data collection techniques in this study used student and teacher response sheets, pretest posttest question sheets and validator sheets. The results of this study indicate that the pretest results with a minimum value of 25 and a maximum value of 90 with an average value of 54.46 with fairly effective criteria. Posttest results with a minimum of 50 and a maximum of 100 with an average value of 76.42. While the normality test, homogeneity test, validity test, reliability test, and level of difficulty were tested with SPSS version 25.
Utilization of Digital Technology to Improve the Effectiveness of Indonesian Language Learning in Elementary Schools Melia, Mecia; Siska Yeni Adam; Arlis Wandi; Ahmad Sabandi; Irsyad
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The development of technology opens up great opportunities to improve the quality of learning in elementary schools, especially in learning Indonesian. This study uses a qualitative approach with a literature review method to examine the application of digital creativity in learning media. Various sources such as journals, articles, and research reports are analyzed to identify effective technologies to use, such as interactive videos, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), gamification, online learning communities, and artificial intelligence (AI)-based applications. These technologies are able to increase student motivation, engagement, and understanding interactively and personally. In conclusion, the use of digital technology in learning Indonesian in elementary schools can create a more interesting and effective learning atmosphere
Analysis of BOS Fund Usage in Public Elementary Schools Gunung Talang District, Solok Regency Yeni Adam, Siska; Mecia Melia; Hadiyanto; Yahya
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i3.545

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This study aims to analyze the differences in the utilization of the School Operational Assistance (BOS) fund between large- and small-scale public elementary schools in Gunung Talang Subdistrict, Solok Regency. The research subjects include SDN 20 Koto Gaek Guguk (large school) and SDN 22 Jawi-Jawi (small school). A descriptive qualitative approach was employed using interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings indicate that school scale significantly affects the strategy and effectiveness of BOS fund utilization. Large schools tend to be more innovative in allocating funds for quality improvement programs, while small schools focus more on basic operational needs. SWOT analysis reveals distinct strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in each school, leading to relevant strategic recommendations. The study suggests the need for more proportional and affirmative funding policies for small schools to ensure equitable educational services.
The Influence of Project Based Learning Model on Pancasila Education Learning Outcomes of Class IV of SD Negeri 96 Palembang: The Influence of Project Based Learning Model on Pancasila Education Learning Outcomes of Class IV of SD Negeri 96 Palembang Eka Putri Alisya; Bambang Hermansah; Imelda Ratih Ayu
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This research is motivated by the problem of low student learning outcomes below the KKTP of class IV in Pancasila Education Lessons. This is because students have difficulty in understanding the meaning of Pancasila values and students have not been able to apply Pancasila values in everyday life. So that an effective learning model is needed to improve student learning outcomes in Pancasila Education Lessons, namely the project based learning model. This study uses a quasi-experimental method with a one group pretest posttest design. The population in this study were all students of SD Negeri 96 Palembang, totaling 156 students consisting of 6 study groups, namely class one to class six. The sample used in this study was 20 students from class IV consisting of 12 boys and 8 girls. Data collection techniques in this study used tests, observations and documentation. The data analysis technique used in this study is the T test. Based on the results of the T test analysis, the t-test value> t table is 15.807> 2.093, which means that there is a significant difference between the pretest and posttest values and the sig value (2-tailed) 0.000<0.05 so that H0 is rejected. It can be concluded that the project based learning model has an effect on the learning outcomes of Pancasila Education in grade IV of SD Negeri 96 Palembang.
Crisis Discourse Analysis in Japanese Language Education: A Study of Media Representation and Student Response Launingtia, I Gusti Ayu Niken; I Nengah Suandi; I Nyoman Sudiana; I Putu Mas Dewantara
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This article examines the application of crisis discourse analysis in Japanese language learning by analyzing how Japanese media represent crises and how students respond to them. The crises include natural disasters, pandemics, and social issues as reflected in authentic media texts such as news articles and advertisements. This study employs a descriptive-qualitative approach grounded in discourse analysis theories by Fairclough and Van Dijk. Findings indicate that integrating crisis discourse into language learning enhances students’ critical literacy and their awareness of the social construction of meaning in the Japanese language.
Integration of NLP (Natural Language Processing)-Based Technology in Japanese Language Learning Launingtia, I Gusti Ayu Niken; I Nengah Suandi; Ida Bagus Putrayasa
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The advancement of Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology has significantly impacted the methods of foreign language education, including Japanese. This study aims to analyze the implementation of NLP-based technology in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of Japanese language learning for non-native learners. Using a literature review and content analysis approach, this article examines various educational applications that utilize NLP features such as automatic feedback, pronunciation training, and real-time syntactic and semantic analysis. The findings suggest that NLP can enrich the learning experience by offering personalized support and adaptive learning paths. However, challenges such as cultural context limitations and dependency on native-speaker-oriented data remain. This research provides insights and recommendations for curriculum developers and educational technology designers in optimizing NLP-based tools for Japanese language instruction.

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