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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.
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Application of School-Based Quality Management in Improving Educational Quality Nor Fadilah, Memik; Kholifah, Asih Umi; Haryati, Titik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.580

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This study investigates the implementation of School-Based Quality Management (SBQM) at SD Negeri Gunungpati 03, Semarang City, as a strategy to enhance the quality of primary education in Indonesia. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and documentation, and were analysed using the Miles and Huberman model with triangulation to ensure validity. The findings reveal that SBQM at the school level fosters participatory planning, localized curriculum development, continuous teacher professional development, transparent resource management, and increased community engagement. These efforts have contributed to improved learning outcomes, strengthened teacher competencies, and a more inclusive learning environment. However, significant challenges remain, particularly related to limited financial resources and inadequate technological infrastructure. Strong leadership, stakeholder involvement, and adaptive strategies have proven crucial in overcoming these barriers. The study offers practical insights for educational policymakers and school leaders seeking to implement effective, context-sensitive quality management in similar educational settings.
Implementation of the RADEC Learning Model to Boost Social Studies Learning in Elementary Schools Denny Ramadhan; Wahyu Sopandi; Arie Rakhmat Riyadi; Neni Maulidah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.647

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This study aims to describe the implementation of the RADEC learning model in enhancing 21st-century skills in the Social Studies (IPS) subject at elementary schools. The research employed a pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach involving fifth-grade students at a public elementary school in Bandung City. The RADEC model was implemented through the stages of Read, Answer, Discuss, Explain, and Create, which are designed to develop students' critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity skills. At the Create stage, the philosophy of positivism serves as an important foundation, where students are encouraged to create based on empirical observation and scientific problem-solving, so that the resulting works are not only innovative but also objectively and empirically testable. The results showed a significant improvement in students' 21st-century skills after the implementation of the RADEC model in Social Studies learning, particularly in creativity based on scientific principles. These findings affirm that the integration of the RADEC model with the positivist approach can encourage students to actively create real solutions in the context of elementary school Social Studies.
Implementation of Contextual Teaching and Learning Model on History Lesson to Improve Student’s Historical Thinking Skill Sitorus, Margaretha Setiona Marisi; Syaiful Amin; Abu Hasan Ali
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The purpose of studying history for students is not limited to only understanding the what, who, and how aspect in history events. Through history, students need to understand the meaning of it and what does it has to do with their life in the present time. Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) model provide a real-life example as a context to their history study, thus, this model can improve their historical thinking skills since they can find the meaning of studying history and what it has to do in their life by themself. This study aims to understand how SMA Negeri 11 Semarang use Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) in history lesson to improve student’s historical thinking skills through study case method at Abu Hasan Ali, S.Pd.Gr’s history class. With Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) model, students can take part actively in their own study so they can understand the meaning of history and it correlation to their life. And through it, they also improve the skills that included in historical thinking skill such as think diachronically, synchronically, causally, interpretively, multi-perspectively, reflectively, critically, creatively, and contextually.
Pembelajaran berbasis teknologi (blended learning flipped classroom), Integrasi teknologi dalam pembelajaran di MI Nya Abelia Fitri; Izatum Mufida; Nadia Ayu Wulandari; Dea Intan Nuraini; Suttrisno
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This research was conducted to find out how effective the blended learning learning method is for thematic learning in increasing student learning independence. The results of the observation of learning in pre-cycle students experience difficulties in learning independently due to a lack of motivation from the teacher and confusion in understanding and finding references to subject matter. This research is a classroom action research with blended learning variables to increase learning independence. From the implementation of the actions of cycle II, it is known that there is an increase in learning independence through the Blended Learning approach. It can be seen from (1) the criteria for learning independence, namely the average score of the selfconfidence aspect is 81.43; discipline aspect 81.07 ; initiative aspect 79.64 ; and aspects of responsibility 82.14. The average score for each aspect has reached the minimum completeness criteria, namely 75. (2) where the average student score increases from cycle I (before action) which is 62.14 and in cycle II is 77, 14. (3) Learning completeness also increased from cycle I, namely 42.86% to 85.71% in cycle II. Thus thematic learning with a blended learning approach is said to be successful. As for the advantages and disadvantages of blended learning, the advantages of this approach include that students are more active in learning, learning is more varied and interesting with various learning support platforms, and student learning independence increases. While the weaknesses are such as if the teacher does not master the learning support platform, the learning objectives will not be achieved.
The The Effect of Problem-Based Learning Assisted by Canva on Fifth Grade Students’ Conceptual Understanding in IPAS Nurani Siparaga, Witri; Yusuf Ibrahim; Devi Rahmiati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.686

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This study aims to determine the effect of the Problem Based Learning model assisted by the Canva application on students' conceptual understanding of IPAS. The research method used is a quasi-experimental method with a Nonequivalent Control Group Design. Data analysis techniques include normality test, homogeneity test, hypothesis testing using the Paired Sample t-test, and effect size test with the assistance of IBM SPSS Statistics 29. The results of the Paired Sample t-test show a significance value (Sig. 2-tailed) of 0.001 < 0.05, indicating that H₀ is rejected and H₁ is accepted. Additionally, the effect size test shows a value of 1.288, which falls into the very large category. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Problem Based Learning model assisted by the Canva application has a significant effect on the conceptual understanding of IPAS among fifth-grade students at SDN 033 Asmi, Bandung City.
PENGEMBANGAN FLASHCARD DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN MODEL PBL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN ADVERSITY QUATIENT SISWA KELAS IV SISWA KELAS IV SDN KABUPATEN BLITAR Hazin Tri Wulandari; Shofi Nur Amalia; Ragil Tri Oktaviani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.689

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This study aims to develop flash card learning media on the material of flat area with Problem Based Learning (PBL) approach to improve Adversity Quotient (AQ) of fourth grade students of SDN Ngoran 02 Blitar Regency. The background of this study is the low fighting power of students in learning mathematics which is characterized by passivity and giving up easily when facing difficult problems. The method used is Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE development model which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Media expert validation scored 90% (very valid), material expert validation 95.5% (very valid), and feasibility validation 91.1% (very feasible). AQ measurement was conducted through pretest and posttest questionnaires, with an average pretest score of 6.06 and posttest of 10.18 from a maximum score of 12. These results show a significant increase in students’ AQ after the application of PBL-based flash card media. Thus, the flash card media developed is effective in increasing students’ fighting power in learning mathematics flat area material.
PENGEMBANGAN E-MODUL BERBASIS PBL MENINGKATKAN NUMERASI SISWA KELAS 5 SD KABUPATEN BLITAR Nur Salma Salsabila; Shofi Nur Amalia; Ragil Tri Oktaviani
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To strengthen students numeracy competence, researchers want to make electronic learning devices, for example e-modules for Fraction Materials. This research uses the development method (R&D) with the ADDIE development model which consists of 5 stages, namely analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation. The results obtained from this study are in the form of e-module development products based on problem-based learning fraction materials that get validation results as material expert validation gets 92%, media expert validation gets 97%, feasibility gets 94%. In addition, the product that the researcher developed received an N-Gain score of 0.717 which indicates that this product is effective in increasing students' numeracy. Thus, it can be concluded that e-modules based on problem-based learning are declared valid, feasible and effective for increasing the numeracy of grade 5 students on fraction material.
A Analysis of the STAD Type Cooperative Learning Model in the Anime Boruto: Naruto Next Generations by Noriyuki Abe Abdul Gania; Rani Ardesi Pratiwi; Muhammad Iqbal
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of the STAD (Student Teams-Achievement Divisions) type of cooperative learning model in the anime Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. The research method uses a qualitative approach with a type of library research. Data collection was carried out using the observation and note-taking technique on dialogues and scenes that represent the five STAD syntaxes equipped with document studies on. Data analysis techniques through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study reveal: (1) The material presentation focused on building positive interdependence , such as team exercises that emphasize "one member's failure is the team's failure." in Episodes 12, 15, 37, and 38; (2) Group division in Episode 38 work is realized through dividing heterogeneous teams with collaborative tasks in the Byakuya Gang mission Episode 44; (3) Individual tests in the Chunin Exam measure individual abilities as well as group contributions in Episodes 221 and 223; (4) Assessment of individual progress in episodes 112 and 221 (5) Group awards such as awarding certificates of appreciation in Episode 179 and inauguration of chunin in Episode 227. This study offers inspiration for innovative cooperative learning strategies.
PENGEMBANGAN FLASHCARD BERBANTUAN WORDWALL MENGGUNAKAN MODEL PBL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HARGA DIRI SISWA KELAS III SEKOLAH DASAR KABUPATEN BLITAR Aulia Rizka Fariani; Mohamad Fatih; Khoirul Wafa
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The purpose of this study was to develop Wordwall-integrated flashcard materials to enhance IPAS learning and raise third-grade students' self-esteem at SDN 3 Candirejo, Blitar Regency. The researcher used a mixed-approaches approach, combining a quantitative methodology with research and development (R&D) directed by the ASSURE model. After the development process, a media prototype was created and verified by media and subject matter experts. Questionnaires, interviews, and observation were used to collect data, which were then subjected to descriptive quantitative analysis. A 95% score from content experts indicated a high level of validity, and an 85.71% score from media experts indicated a similarly high level of validity. The control group's significant values were less than 0.007 according to the Paired Sample T-test.
DESAIN LAPBOOK BERBASIS SETS BERBANTU MODEL KEMP MENINGKATKAN LITERASI BENCANA SISWA KELAS V SDN GADUNGAN 02 KABUPATEN BLITAR Dwi Zakiatus Salamah; Cindya Alfi; Mohammad Fatih
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This study addresses the low level of disaster literacy among elementary school students in disaster-prone regions of Indonesia, highlighting the need for innovative educational interventions. The research aims to develop and implement a lapbook-based learning media integrated with the SETS (Science, Environment, Technology, Society) approach and supported by the Kemp instructional design model to enhance disaster literacy for fifth-grade students at SDN Gadungan 02. Employing a research and development (R&D) methodology, the study follows the ASSURE model, encompassing stages such as learner analysis, objective setting, media selection, implementation, participation, and evaluation. Data were collected through expert validation, student and teacher questionnaires, and pretest-posttest assessments. The results indicate that the developed lapbook media is highly valid and feasible, with validation scores from material, media, and language experts exceeding 85%. Implementation of the lapbook led to a significant improvement in students’ disaster literacy, as evidenced by an increase in average test scores from 81% to 90%. The findings suggest that lapbook media, when designed using the SETS approach and Kemp model, effectively increases disaster literacy and student engagement. The study concludes that such media can serve as an effective tool for disaster education in elementary schools

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