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Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE)
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Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) publishes articles on education and learning in general. Contains articles / research results written by experts, scientists, practitioners, and reviewers in the field of education and learning. Some of Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE): Education and learning theory and foundation, Education and learning philosophy, Education and learning technology, Education and learning media, Education evaluation, Education Management, Education and learning innovation, Education for all levels, Formal education, Informal education, Education non-formal, Rural education, Urban education, Education and learning curriculum, Educators and students, Education and learning policies, Learning methods and strategies, Learning assessment, socio-cultural, etc.
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FINGER PAINTING GAMES TO DEVELOP SCIENTIFIC LITERACY IN EARLY CHILDREN: LITERATURE REVIEW Eviani Masruroh; Hasibuan, Rachma
Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): AUGUST
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Finger painting is an activity in science learning that can develop early childhood science literacy. However, the effectiveness of using finger painting is influenced by several factors. This study aims to identify and analyze factors that influence the effectiveness of using finger painting in developing early childhood science literacy. Based on a literature review, there are four main factors that can influence the effectiveness of using finger painting, namely: (1) teacher readiness in designing and implementing finger painting activities that are appropriate to the characteristics of children, (2) availability of materials and tools that support activities, (3) integration of finger painting with other science learning activities, and (4) parental involvement in supporting and continuing activities at home. These factors are interrelated and have an important role in creating effective science learning through the use of finger painting. The findings of this study can be a reference for teachers and related parties in designing and implementing finger painting as a strategy to develop science literacy in early childhood.
LET'S SHARE THE GOODNESS: IMPLEMENTING NOBLE IMPORTANCES FROM AN EARLY AGE THROUGH AN INNOVATIVE PROGRAM AT AL IRSYAD KINDERGARTEN BANYUWANGI Salim Bakrisuk, Fidya; Turhan Yani, Muhammad; Sya’dullah, Achmad
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Childhood is a crucial period in developing noble morals in children. Kindergarten Al Irsyad Banyuwangi launched an innovative program called Let's Share Kindness to achieve this goal. This program uses interactive and fun learning methods, encourages children to be active in activities, and gets full support from teachers and parents. This research uses a qualitative case study method to evaluate the effectiveness of the program. The research results show that the Let's Share Goodness program is effective in instilling good values ​​and commendable behavior in accordance with religious teachings in early childhood. This is evidenced by an increase in enthusiasm for learning and playing, a sense of caring and empathy, a sense of gratitude and responsibility, respect and affection, and children's understanding of religious and moral values. Suggestions for increasing the effectiveness of the Let's Share Goodness program are to increase the variety of activities, strengthen cooperation between teachers, parents and the community, empower teachers, and conduct regular program evaluations.
EDUCATION POLICY ANALYSIS ON EDUCATION MARKETING Heni Winarsih; Andi Nirmayanthi; Yuspiani; Wahyuddin Naro
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The research problem raised in this paper is to see how the analysis of education policy on education marketing. This research also aims to see how the impact of decentralisation policy on education in madrasah. This research is a qualitative research using a literature study approach. Education policy analysis is closely related to efficiency and effectiveness in the world of education. This means that policies in the aspects of process and implementation, which must look at human resources, funds, facilities and policy benefits. In this era of globalisation, competition has entered all aspects of life, including education. The world of education is required to be more creative and innovative in exploring the potential contained in these educational institutions. Educational institutions need marketing to continue to exist and compete with other institutions.
INTEGRATION OF SCHOOL CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE ON EDUCATIONAL EFFICIENCY Muhammad Mahfud; Fitri Nur Hidayat; Amândio de Araújo Sarmento; Al-Amin
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School management is the process of organising and controlling the resources and activities within a school to achieve predetermined educational goals effectively and efficiently. It includes aspects such as school vision and mission, leadership, communication, resource management and professional development. The research method conducted in this study uses the literature research method. The results show that there are several key factors that influence school management performance. These factors include a clear vision and mission, effective and inspiring leadership, good communication, efficient resource management, and commitment to professional development and innovation. When these factors are considered and managed well, schools can achieve their educational goals more effectively and efficiently.
THE DYNAMICS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN EDUCATION Agus Hidayat; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Samdani
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Human resource management (HRM) in education plays an important role in determining the quality and effectiveness of the learning process. This study examines various aspects of the dynamics of human resource management in educational institutions, with a focus on continuous training, recruitment and selection processes, teaching staff welfare and performance evaluation. Continuous training is needed to ensure that teaching staff can adopt the latest technology and develop relevant pedagogical skills. Rigorous recruitment and selection ensures that only competent and dedicated candidates are recruited. The welfare and work-life balance of the teaching force is maintained through various support programmes, while transparent performance evaluations provide feedback for further development. Through this comprehensive approach, the quality of education can be significantly improved.
BREAKING THROUGH LANGUAGE BARRIERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING IN AN ERA OF GLOBALISATION Husna Imro'athush Sholihah; Imelda; Hafidhun Annas
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The modern era of globalisation has fostered the importance of foreign language learning, where the need to communicate across cultures and participate in the global job market is increasing. This research uses the literature review method. The results show that globalisation has connected countries around the world, making it imperative for individuals to master more than one language to maintain competitiveness and relevance in the global market. In addition to economic benefits, learning a foreign language also contributes to personal development, such as improved memory, problem-solving ability, and individual creativity. However, learning a foreign language also presents various obstacles, such as time constraints, difficulty understanding new phonetics and grammar, and cultural barriers. The lack of exposure and practice with native speakers can compound the process of achieving fluency. To overcome these challenges, strong support, access to effective learning resources, and utilisation of modern technology and innovative methods are inevitable. Technology provides interactive platforms and educational resources that ease the learning process, making it more flexible and affordable.
IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INDEPENDENT LEARNING CURRICULUM IN ENHANCING STUDENT CREATIVITY IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS Rafika Nisa; Marzaniatun; Farida Hanum; Al-Amin
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The global education era has undergone a transformation in which educators and policymakers are increasingly emphasising the need for creative and independent thinkers in the 21st century. Therefore, the Implementation of Merdeka Belajar Curriculum in elementary schools emerges as a key strategy to foster creativity among learners. The study in this research uses the literature research method. The results showed that; First, Merdeka Belajar Curriculum contributes to the development of student creativity by providing opportunities to engage in independent learning, critical thinking, and problem-solving activities. Second, this curriculum also encourages students to explore their interests and passions, which in turn stimulates their creative thinking process. Therefore, teachers should facilitate this learning environment by providing guidance, support and resources that enable students to take charge of their learning journey. Third, every time the curriculum changes, new challenges arise, such as the implementation of the Merdeka Belajar curriculum. Such challenges include the need for teacher training in innovative teaching strategies, the need for sufficient resources, and overcoming traditional educational practices that may hinder the adoption of more progressive approaches.
COMMUNICATION-BASED CLASSROOMS: A NEW APPROACH TO INCLUSIVE EDUCATION Muhammad Yazidus Syukri; Erna Widyasari; Djalal Fuadi
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Communication-based classrooms are an inclusive education approach that utilises augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies to support learners with special needs. The aim is to increase learners' participation, engagement and communication skills in the learning process, as well as to address their communication barriers. It also aims to develop digital literacy and social integration skills, creating a more inclusive and supportive learning environment. The study in this research uses the literature study method. The results show that: firstly, communication-based classrooms have benefits for improving learners' digital literacy skills, better social integration and emotional well-being. Secondly, this method can help overcome communication barriers often experienced by learners with special needs, giving them equal opportunities to reach their academic and social potential. Thirdly, there are challenges in implementing communication-based classrooms such as limited resources and budgets, lack of teacher training and skills, difficulties in integration with the current curriculum, and mixed attitudes and acceptance from learners, teachers and parents towards the use of technology in education. Overcoming these challenges requires a holistic approach that includes increased budgets, continuous training for teachers and socialisation to change negative views about technology in education.
COMPARISON OF LEARNING OUTCOMES USING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MODEL VERSUS CONVENTIONAL LEARNING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Agus Hidayat; Darmawanta Sembiring; Hudson Sidabutar
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This observation aims to compare learning outcomes among students who apply the Project-Based Learning (PJBL) Model with those who learn through conventional means in elementary schools. The research method utilized the literature study method. The findings indicated that students who learned through the PjBL model generally achieved better learning outcomes in terms of critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills. The PjBL model also appeared to increase students' motivation and enthusiasm for learning as they were more engaged in relevant and interesting projects. In addition, PjBL facilitates the development of better social skills and teamwork through collaboration and interaction among students in project groups. Nevertheless, this study also found some challenges in implementing PjBL in primary schools, such as the need for more thorough preparation, longer implementation duration, and the need for special training for teachers. Therefore, in order to maximize learning outcomes, it is suggested that a wise mix of PjBL and conventional learning models is needed in accordance with educational objectives and students' needs.
TEACHER STRATEGIES IN DEALING WITH STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOMS Romadhon; Sinta Aprianti; Sufia Widi Kasetyaningsih; Al-Amin
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Inclusive education is an approach to learning that provides inclusion to all learners, regardless of their achievements, disabilities or backgrounds, in the same environment. It involves adjusting the curriculum, teaching methods and additional support to ensure that every student has a fair and equal opportunity to receive a quality education. The research method used in this study is literature review. The results show that first, an inclusive classroom environment requires teachers to implement learning approaches that can effectively meet the individual needs of each student. Through an initial evaluation of learners' abilities and needs, teachers can design an adaptive curriculum tailored to their limitations. Secondly, teachers also need to implement student excellence-based learning strategies, such as multisensory, modeling and tiered assignments. The success of these strategies relies heavily on collaboration between teachers, parents, and various experts such as educational psychologists and therapists. Open and continuous communication between all parties is essential to ensure the strategies implemented remain appropriate and effective. Thus, the implementation of appropriate strategies and strong cooperation can provide equal opportunities for learners with disabilities to succeed in their learning.

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