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Contact Name
Utama Alan Deta
Contact Email
utamadeta@unesa.ac.id
Phone
+62895429851500
Journal Mail Official
ijorce.mep@gmail.com
Editorial Address
Griya Taman Asri AB/26 Tawangsari, Taman, Sidoarjo, Indonesia
Location
Kab. sidoarjo,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29856175     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58706/ijorce
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment (IJoRCE) accepts research articles on Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Health, Education, Economy, Literature, and Community Services.
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Validity and Practicality of a Science Worksheet Integrating Boranan Dance to Train Scientific Literacy on Equilibrium Material Alhusni, Hanan Zaki; Deta, Utama Alan; Prahani, Binar Kurnia; Sunarti, Titin
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p1-13

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Physics learning in schools can foster essential skills for the current era, one of which is scientific literacy. Scientific literacy involves examining phenomena in students’ everyday lives, which can be explored through local wisdom. However, there are still limited studies that integrate local wisdom into physics learning to develop students’ scientific literacy. Addressing this gap, the present study aims to develop a student worksheet (LKS) integrated with the local wisdom of the Boranan Lamongan dance to enhance students’ scientific literacy. This research describes the feasibility of the developed worksheet in terms of its validity and practicality. The study employed the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The worksheet was tested on a limited scale in class XI science students at an Islamic Senior High School in East Java. The results show that the integration of local wisdom is feasible for use in physics learning to promote scientific literacy. The validity aspect achieved a PoA score of 84.13% (very valid), while the practicality aspect, assessed through learning implementation, obtained an average score of 96.04% (very practical). Overall, the findings indicate that the student worksheet integrating the Boranan Lamongan dance is feasible as a learning medium to foster students’ scientific literacy. Furthermore, this research contributes to the preservation of local culture by incorporating the Boranan dance into physics education.
Empowering the Practice-Based Mentoring in Microteaching on Pre-Service ICT Teachers: High and Low Self-Efficacy Analysis Mubarok, Husni; Yossatorn, Yossiri; Pradana, Hirnanda Dimas; Diningrat, Syaiputra Wahyuda Meisa; Carreza, Arqoma Nurveda; Syahmi, Favian Avila
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p14-21

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Practice-based microteaching is now an important method in pre-service teacher education, particularly in ICT, as it creates a forum to practice teaching skills in a structured setting. However, the success of this depends greatly on the quality of guidance, which has the capacity to deliver timely and critical feedback. Self-efficacy, being the belief that an individual is capable of completing tasks, has been a significant predictor of learning achievement and motivation. The present research aims to examine the pre-service ICT teachers' learning achievement and the learning motivation of high and low self-efficacy individuals within a practice-based microteaching environment supported by mentoring. In experimental design, the subjects (N = 82) were divided into high and low self-efficacy according to a standardized self-efficacy scale. The data analysis in this study employed the t-test and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). The findings of this study indicated there was no difference in learning achievement between the two groups on practice-based mentoring in microteaching for pre-service ICT teachers. Moreover, in intrinsic motivation, it was found that high self-efficacy practice-based mentoring microteaching students have significantly higher intrinsic motivation than low self-efficacy students. In the present study, however, low self-efficacy students for practice-based mentoring microteaching show significantly greater extrinsic motivation than high self-efficacy students. This research offers additional reference to scholars, teachers, and policymakers in investigating the role of self-efficacy in learning activity, learners' accomplishment in learning, and to supporting SDGs 4 and 5 in promoting the quality of education as well as gender equality.
Local Government Unit Synergy for Reyog Ponorogo Sustainability Mahardhani, Ardhana Januar; Suciati, Romadona Desy; Rosidha, Laela; Mufanti, Restu
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p22-30

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The continuity of Reyog art in Ponorogo Regency cannot be understood from a single perspective, but must be examined through various interrelated social, cultural, and institutional dimensions. This study focuses on analyzing the patterns of collaboration among key actors in sustaining the existence of Reyog art in Ponorogo Regency. The method used to answer this problem is qualitative, with the research object being the local government and the existence of other actors who have an influence on the development of Reyog Ponorogo art, such as professional organizations, media, universities, and small and medium entrepreneurs. The research results show that actor collaboration is needed in the development of Reyog Ponorogo art in an effort to maintain its sustainability. Collaboration process the penthahelix model has actually been implemented in the development of Reyog Ponorogo art, namely involving academics, business, community, government and media. In conclusion enhancing cooperation among local government entities and promoting organized partnerships with outside stakeholders are vital approaches to guarantee the enduring sustainability of Reyog Ponorogo as a cultural legacy and a catalyst for the local creative economy. This study offers actionable insights for enhancing policy integration and cross-sector collaboration frameworks that promote sustainable cultural management in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Tourism Attractions and Their Influence on the Sustainable Green Economy: A Study of Amenities, Accessibility, and Policy Network Gumilang, Raden Galih Teja; Sakir, Sakir; Abhipraya, Fairuz Arta
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p31-41

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Tourism villages play a crucial role in promoting sustainable regional development by integrating environmental preservation with local economic empowerment. In this context, Senaru Tourism Village represents a model of how natural and cultural attractions can contribute to a sustainable green economy. The purpose of this study is to find out the Influence of Senaru Village Tourism Attraction on the Sustainable Green Economy. The research method used was quantitative, with the primary data source being a questionnaire of 200 respondents (domestic and foreign tourists). The selection of Senaru Tourism Village with a policy network approach, the development of Senaru Village is no longer only oriented towards increasing the number of tourist visits, but shifting towards fulfilling overall welfare or destination tourism wellbeing (DTW). Measurement is carried out using variables from the tourist attraction framework consisting of amenities, attractions, accessibility, and other supporting factors. The research method used was quantitative, with the primary data source being a questionnaire of 200 respondents (domestic and foreign tourists). Data analysis using SEM-pls software was used in conducting data analysis for this study. Data presentation used the results of hypothesis tests, Cronbach alpha, and statistical t-values. The results of the study show that three of the five variables which include amenities, accessibility, and Policy Network have an effect on the green economy. Then for the attraction and ancillary variables have no effect on the green economy.
OBE-Oriented Teaching Material for Visual Media Development: Supporting the Internationalization of the Educational Technology Study Program Dewi, Utari; Kristanto, Andi; Mubarok , Husni; Mulatu , Kifle Kassaw
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p42-49

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Globalization in higher education demands innovative learning resources that support international collaboration and digital-based instruction. Responding to this need, this study develops Outcome-Based Education (OBE)-based visual media lesson plans to strengthen the internationalization of the Educational Technology Study Program. This study used the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model. A research and development approach was employed, involving expert validation and limited field trials with students in an Educational Technology program. The developed materials include OBE-aligned digital modules, instructional videos, worksheets, and project-based assessments integrated into an online learning management system. Validation results indicate a high level of feasibility in terms of content relevance, media quality, and visual design, while student trials suggest that the materials are practical and supportive of independent and collaborative learning. This study contributes a practical model for integrating OBE principles into digitally mediated courses that support international collaboration in higher education. The impact of this study lies in its contribution to improving students' global competencies, encouraging inter-institutional collaboration, and accelerating the internationalization of the Educational Technology Study Program. In addition, this study contributes to improving the quality of education in alignment with SDG 4 on Quality Education and strengthening internationalization efforts through global partnerships consistent with SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals.
Integrating Career Orientation into High School Education: Preparing Students for Lifelong Success Ratna, Hangivola Emyblonde; Akbar, Muhammad; Mau, Muliadi; Emynorane, Ralaivao Hanginiaina
International Journal of Research and Community Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58706/ijorce.v4n1.p50-58

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Integrating career orientation into high school education is a critical step in equipping students to make informed and purposeful decisions about their future. Considering the growing diversity of career opportunities and the increasing competitiveness of the global labor market, such programs play a key role in helping students understand professional pathways and the competencies required for success. This study investigates the benefits and impact of structured career orientation initiatives on students' decision-making processes at the high school level. Using documentation analysis, the study examined 32 documents consisting of research reports, educational policy documents, journal articles, school activity records, and relevant theoretical sources that met specific criteria of relevance, recency, and completeness. The analysis followed three stages, namely data reduction, categorization, and conclusion verification, allowing for a systematic interpretation of how career orientation programs function in various educational settings. The findings indicate that career orientation not only introduces students to diverse fields of work but also enables them to recognize their individual interests, talents, and necessary skills to achieve long-term goals. Additionally, the program strengthens students' confidence in selecting appropriate career paths and emphasizes the collaborative role of parents and teachers in offering consistent guidance and support. These findings also contribute to the achievement of SDG 4 through inclusive quality education, SDG 8 by supporting students’ readiness for decent work, SDG 10 by reducing disparities in educational and career access, and SDG 17 through strengthened collaboration among schools, families, and stakeholders.

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