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Pedagogy Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30256771     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.61436/pedrev
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Pedagogy Review is an academic journal that published all the studies in the areas of education, learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments from various types of research such as surveys, research & development, experimental research, classroom action research, etc. Pedagogy Review covers all the educational research at the level of primary, secondary, and higher education. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on Educational advancements and establishing new collaborations in these areas. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews are invited for publication in all areas of Education. Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to, the following Disaster literacy and Risk Management Education Ethnopedagogy-based STEM Education Integrating technology into the curriculum: Challenges & Strategies Collaborative & Interactive Learning Tools for 21st Century learning Learning Analysis Education Management Systems Education Policy and Leadership Business Education Virtual and remote laboratories Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning Course Management Systems Teacher Evaluation Curriculum, Research, and Development Web-based tools for education Games and simulations in Education Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Counselor Education Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies Global Issues in Education and Research Technology Support for Pervasive Learning Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-computer Interaction in Education Mobile/ubiquitous computing in education Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis Multimedia in Education Educating the educators Professional Development for teachers in ICT
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Pragmatic Based Learning of Indonesian Speaking Skills at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand Lestari, Oktavia Winda; Jazeri, Mohamad
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp69-81

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Abstract: This article aims to examine the preconceptions in the dialogue of learning pragmatic-based Indonesian speaking skills at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand. Data were obtained from pragmatic-based Indonesian learning activities at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand. Data was collected by observation and documentation techniques. Observation was used to determine the strategies and learning models of Indonesian speaking skills in pragmatic-based dialogue. Documentation is used to obtain data from pragmatic-based learning. This research is a qualitative research with a pragmatic approach, namely the study of language used in real interactions that cannot be separated from the context. The data was analyzed with an interactive model adapted from Miles and Huberman, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, verification, and final conclusion. The results of the data analysis found that there were six types of preconceptions in the dialogue of learning Indonesian speaking skills. The data consisted of existential presumption, factual presumption, lexical presumption, structural presumption, nonfactual presumption, and counterfactual presumption.   Keywords: learning, speaking skills, pragmatics, preconceptions.
Determinants of Student Career Adaptability: A Study by Gender, Parental Income, and Major in High School Alamsyah, Muh. Nur; Rahman, Diniy Hidayatur; Zamroni, Zamroni; Yasin, Alwyn
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp20-30

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Abstract: This study aims to describe the career adaptability of students at SMA Negeri 5 Jeneponto. The sample size consisted of 83 tenth grade (X) and eleventh grade (XI) students selected using simple random sampling technique. Data collection was conducted using a career adaptability scale adapted from the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) by Savickas. The results of the analysis showed that the average score of students' career adaptability reached 77.72, which indicated that the career adaptability of students in this study was high. The majority of the research subjects rated that they had good career adaptability. Based on this finding, it can be concluded that the students who were the research subjects had a high level of career adaptability. Additional analysis showed that there were no significant differences in students' career adaptability based on gender, parental income, and chosen major. Students showed strong confidence in making career choices, actively sought information about careers of interest, cared about planning their career futures, and took responsibility for the steps they took in their careers. In conclusion, students who are the subjects of this study have a high level of career adaptability, without being influenced by these demographic variables.   Keywords: high school student profile, career adaptability, gender, parental income, major.
Analyzing Students’ Mathematical Representation Skills in Probability Based on Learning Style Variations Rahmadiansyah, Fatkhunur Fariza; Sujadi, Imam; Pramudya, Ikrar
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp82-94

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Abstract: Describe the mathematical representation of each student's learning style in solving probability material problems. The research form used is qualitative research. The subjects of the study were students of class VIII A of SMPN 3 Ngawi who had studied probability topic. The research data came from written tests and interviews. Subjects with visual learning style have sufficient ability in word representation, less in visual representation, both in pictorial and symbolic representation. Subjects with auditory learning style have sufficient ability in word and symbolic representation, both in visual and pictorial representation. Subjects with read/write learning style have insufficient ability in word representation, both in visual representation, sufficient in pictorial and symbolic representation. Subjects with kinesthetic learning style have sufficient ability in word, visual and pictorial representation and less in symbolic representation.   Keywords: mathematical representation, probability, learning style.
A Systematic Literature Review of Development Models for Local Wisdom-Integrated Science Learning in Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Annam, Syarful; Syuzita, Amalia; Pratiwi, Rosi; Sarkingobir, Yusuf
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp31-40

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Abstract: This study explores trends in the design and implementation of research and development (RD) models tailored for science education rooted in local wisdom within the Nusa Tenggara region (NTB and NTT), Indonesia. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology, the research synthesizes findings from 20 pertinent articles published between 2017 and 2023, adhering to specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Selected studies are indexed in SINTA (levels 1–6) and focus on ethnoscience, local wisdom, and RD models, while studies outside primary and secondary school science education or predating 2017 were excluded. The review identifies ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) and 4D (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate) as the most frequently employed development models, each representing 40% of the analyzed studies. Their popularity stems from their structured processes and adaptability to tight development timelines. Less commonly used models, such as Borg Gall and Dick Carey, feature in only 10% of cases, likely due to their complexity and resource demands. Most studies focus on producing contextually relevant teaching materials, such as ethnoscience-based modules, interactive tools, and multimedia resources that incorporate elements of local wisdom. The integration of local cultural knowledge into science learning enhances students' understanding of abstract scientific concepts, cultivates critical thinking, and strengthens cultural appreciation. These findings emphasize the value of culturally responsive approaches in designing science education materials that connect traditional wisdom with contemporary scientific perspectives. In summary, the ADDIE and 4D models are pivotal in fostering culturally relevant science education in Nusa Tenggara. Their practical and systematic frameworks enable the effective integration of regional culture into science curricula, supporting the creation of impactful and contextually aligned educational practices.   Keywords: science learning, local wisdom, ethnoscience, ADDIE model, 4D model, Nusa Tenggara, systematic literature review.
Thai Students Enthusiasm in Learning Indonesian at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung Masmummat, Malinee; Butsaman, Wisaruta; Lestari, Oktavia Winda; Fatin, Nabila
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp95-103

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Abstract: Indonesian was originally Malay which was agreed at the 1928 youth congress as a unified language for the Indonesian nation. The presence of foreign students, especially Thais, is an attraction for researchers to conduct research on Thai students' enthusiasm for learning Indonesian. This research aims to find out how enthusiastic Thai students are in learning Indonesian. The research method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method with data sources obtained through observation and interviews. The results of this research are, 1) Immersion Program in BIPA Learning at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung, 2) Learning BIPA by Role Playing, 3) Folklore (Floklore) in BIPA Learning at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung, and 4) Student Communication Accommodation Thailand at UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung.   Keywords: enthusiasm, learning Indonesian, BIPA, Thailand.
Exploring Recent Life Experiences Among High School Students: Gender and Grade-Level Influences on Psychological and Behavioral Challenges Nuha, Moch. Syihabudin; Muchtadi, Nusril
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp41-49

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Abstract: This study will present the results of testing the current experience instrument of senior high school students who are not contaminated with certain problems. This instrument is a development of the current experience instrument in college students who are not contaminated with certain problems. The instrument consists of 41 statements divided into 8 factors namely social isolation, excessive demands, romantic problems, decisions about the future, loneliness and unpopularity, various disorders and anxiety, social persecution, and academic challenges. This instrument was adopted by the researcher with the aim of being in line with the development of this instrument, namely measuring the extent of physical and mental health disorders to be predicted. This instrument will see how influential gender is on current experiences. Testing was conducted on 48 MA Al-Khoiriyah Gondanglegi students in classes X and XII. The results of the classical assumption test have met the classical assumptions, then proceed to the independent sample T-Test test with the results of the df value of 46 so that the t-table is 2.013 (t-count 2.706) so it can be concluded that gender determines different recent experiences or in other words gender will produce different physical or mental disorders. The test continued with the chi-square test which looked at the relationship between gender and grade level on students' current experiences with a sig value of 0.000 (p 0.05) so that H1 was accepted or there was a relationship between gender and grade level on students' current experiences or in other words that gender and grade level were related to students' current experiences. It can be concluded that gender and grade level significantly influence and relate to students' current experience.   Keywords: recent life experience, maladaptive behavior, rencent behavior, psychological disorders.
Development and Validation of e-Modules Integrated with PBL and Local Wisdom to Enhance Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills Annam, Syarful; Ramdani, Agus; Makhrus, Muh.; Sarkingobir, Yusuf
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp104-115

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Abstract: This study develops and validates e-modules incorporating Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and local wisdom to enhance students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills. As 21st-century education emphasizes the integration of technology and innovative strategies, these e-modules aim to support higher-order thinking while preserving cultural values amidst globalization. The research specifically focuses on the topic of Temperature and Heat for Grade VII junior high school science education. Using a Research and Development (RD) approach based on the 4D model Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate this study completes the development stage, including validation and preliminary testing. In the Define stage, a needs analysis identified that traditional teacher-centered methods inadequately develop students' critical thinking skills. The Design stage systematically structured the e-modules with reflective activities, interactive problem-solving exercises, and integration of local wisdom, leveraging Flip PDF Professional for engaging content creation. The e-modules underwent validation by three expert validators, who evaluated content, presentation, and language. Results showed a validity score exceeding 80% across all criteria, classified as "very valid." A preliminary test involving 30 Grade VII students employed a pre-test and post-test design. The analysis revealed a significant improvement in student performance, with the mean pre-test score of 60.25 increasing to a post-test mean of 85.75 (42.4% improvement). Statistical analysis using a paired ttest yielded a p-value of 0.001 (p 0.05), confirming the e-modules' effectiveness. Additionally, the incorporation of local wisdom within the PBL framework was positively received, promoting cultural appreciation alongside cognitive skill development. In conclusion, the developed Flip PDF-based e-modules satisfy highquality educational standards and effectively enhance students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Their integration of technology and local cultural values positions them as impactful tools for junior high school science education.   Keywords: e-module, problem-based learning, local wisdom, critical thinking, problem-solving.
The Role of Teacher Talk in Enhancing Communicative Competence in EFL Classrooms in Indonesia Goestina, Goestina; Sugirin, Sugirin
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp50-60

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Abstract: This research investigates the role of teacher talk in enhancing students' communicative competence within classroom practices at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Unismuh Makassar. Using a qualitative research design, the study was carried out at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Unismuh Makassar. Data collection involved audio recordings of teacher-student interactions during classroom observations, supported by interviews and document analysis. By employing this triangulated approach, the study ensured the reliability of its findings by corroborating data from multiple sources. The focus was on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms, offering valuable insights into how teacher talk contributes to fostering an interactive and supportive learning atmosphere. The findings indicate that teacher talk plays a crucial role in guiding and motivating students while facilitating active participation in classroom activities. Teachers employed a range of strategies, including acknowledging students' emotions, providing praise, integrating students' ideas, delivering information, correcting errors, asking questions, giving instructions, and encouraging engagement. Teacher talk was categorized into two key functions: instructional and managerial. Instructional talk primarily involved explaining and clarifying learning materials, while managerial talk aimed to maintain classroom order and promote student involvement in activities. The study concludes that well-organized teacher talk significantly supports the development of students' communicative competence. By strategically structuring classroom discourse, teachers help students effectively interact with both learning materials and classroom activities, creating an environment conducive to language acquisition. These findings highlight the importance of reflective practices among EFL teachers to refine their communication strategies and enhance learning outcomes.   Keywords: teacher talk, communicative competence, EFL classroom, qualitative research, instructional strategies, classroom management, language acquisition.
Strategies for Optimizing Teacher Service Quality through Strengthening Knowledge Management, Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Support, and Job Satisfaction Hermawan, Andi; Wardani, Andri Kusuma; Susilowati, Endang; Hanum, Ulfiah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp01-19

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Abstract: This study investigates strategies to improve the quality of teacher services in vocational high schools by examining the roles of knowledge management, interpersonal communication, organizational support, and job satisfaction. As vocational education serves as a cornerstone for human resource development, teacher performance plays a critical role in achieving its objectives. However, initial findings indicate that teacher service quality at PGRI Vocational High Schools in Bogor Regency remains below expectations, particularly in dimensions such as reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles. This research aims to propose actionable strategies to address these shortcomings by exploring the interrelationships among key variables. Adopting a mixed-method approach, the study utilized path analysis to test hypotheses regarding the relationships among variables and employed the SITOREM method to prioritize indicators for improvement. From a population of 289 teachers, a sample of 168 was selected using the Slovin formula. Data collection was conducted through validated and reliable questionnaires, followed by statistical analyses, including normality tests, regression analysis, and multicollinearity assessments, ensuring the reliability and robustness of the findings. The results demonstrated significant direct and indirect effects of knowledge management, interpersonal communication, and organizational support on job satisfaction and teacher service quality. Critical areas identified for improvement included knowledge acquisition, openness, fairness, and job satisfaction, while strengths such as knowledge utilization and group equity were highlighted for maintenance. The SITOREM analysis provided a structured approach to prioritize interventions, identifying fairness, supervisor support, and empathy as key areas for actionable improvement. This study emphasizes the interconnected role of leadership, effective communication, and supportive organizational structures in creating an environment conducive to high-quality teaching. Its findings contribute to the broader dialogue on enhancing teacher service quality in vocational education. Practical recommendations include implementing targeted training initiatives, revising institutional policies, and fostering supportive organizational cultures. While the study offers valuable insights, it acknowledges limitations such as its reliance on self-reported data and the contextual focus on vocational high schools. Future research is encouraged to include additional variables and expand the findings to different educational contexts.   Keywords: teacher service quality, knowledge management, interpersonal communication, organizational support, job satisfaction, SITOREM analysis.
Gamified Learning in Remote Junior High Schools in Gowa Regency: Teacher Perceptions on its Role in Vocabulary Acquisition and Motivation Suryaningsih, Asni; Goestina, Goestina
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp61-68

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Abstract: This study explores the perceptions of junior high school teachers in remote areas regarding the use of gamified learning environments (GLEs) in enhancing vocabulary acquisition and fostering student motivation. Specifically, the research focuses on the application of Word wall, an interactive gamified tool that allows educators to create customizable vocabulary games. A mixed- methods approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative semi-structured interviews with 30 language teachers from remote junior high schools. The results of the survey indicated that 85% of teachers found Word wall effective in supporting vocabulary acquisition, while 90% observed increased student motivation when using gamified learning activities. Teachers reported that the engaging and interactive nature of the games, including quizzes, matching games, and word searches, helped students better retain vocabulary. However, challenges such as limited access to technology, insufficient teacher training, and inconsistent student engagement were identified as barriers to fully utilizing gamified learning tools. The study concludes by recommending the provision of professional development for teachers, improvements in technological infrastructure, and a more personalized approach to gamified learning to maximize its effectiveness in remote educational settings.   Keywords: gamified learning, vocabulary acquisition, student motivation, remote junior high schools, teacher perceptions.

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