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Journal International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL) 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 International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL): 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. International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL) is published Once a month in a year
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EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENTS IN THE DIGITAL EPOCH: A MULTIFACETED EXPLORATION OF THE STRATEGIC INCORPORATION OF TECHNOLOGY TO AMPLIFY EDUCATIONAL QUALITY AND LEARNING OUTCOMES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION ACROSS INDONESIA Iswan Riyadi; Sitti Nur Alam; Cut Ita Erliana; Dahlan Abdullah; Al- Amin
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): OCTOBER
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Amid the digital era, this research embarked on a comprehensive exploration of the strategic Integration of technology in primary education within the diverse educational landscape of Indonesia. The study delved into the multifaceted dynamics of technology's role in amplifying the quality of education and enhancing learning outcomes. The research unveiled a rich tapestry of findings, elucidating the promises and challenges associated with technology integration. It unearthed a positive correlation between technology integration and improved learning outcomes, where students in schools with higher technology integration consistently achieved better results in standardized assessments. However, the study also illuminated the striking disparities in technology integration, with urban schools benefiting from more advanced technological infrastructure than their rural counterparts. The implications of this research reverberate throughout the Indonesian educational landscape, emphasizing the imperative to bridge the digital divide and ensure equitable access to technology. As the digital epoch continues to reshape educational paradigms, this study stands as a testament to the transformative potential of technology when harnessed strategically and responsibly, with an unwavering focus on enhancing educational quality and empowering the next generation of learners.
METAMORPHOSIS OF HIGHER EDUCATION: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITAL DISRUPTION, MOOCS, AND THE SHIFTING UNIVERSITY PARADIGM Siminto Siminto; Alim Hardiansyah; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Suhana Sarkawi; Aat Ruchiat Nugraha
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In a dynamic digital transformation era, this comprehensive study delved into the metamorphosis of higher education, exploring the multifaceted impact of digital disruption and the emergence of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). The research incorporated diverse data sources, unveiling profound changes that reshaped the traditional university landscape. Historical developments were meticulously analyzed, revealing the inception of online learning and its transformative journey from an experimental novelty to a mainstream educational tool. Technological advancements played a pivotal role in shaping these shifts in teaching and learning, with faculty adapting to a student-centric approach characterized by personalized learning, adaptive assessment, and blended learning environments. The rise of MOOCs took center stage, scrutinizing the MOOC ecosystem, global impact, and disruptive challenges they presented. Leading platforms and providers were central in extending education worldwide and bridging educational divides. Complex challenges included the impact of MOOCs on traditional higher education and debates surrounding accreditation. This study encompassed the strategic adaptations of universities as they embraced hybrid learning programs, competency-based education, and partnerships with online platforms. Quality assurance measures ensured academic rigor and accreditation standards were preserved. Faculty members underwent transformative changes in their roles, engaging in professional development and endorsing technological adoption. Further exploration in this ever-evolving paradigm is invited, as this study, rooted in a rich tapestry of data and multidimensional multidimensional analysis, provided a profound understanding of the metamorphosis characterizing higher education.
ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES FOR 21ST CENTURY LEARNING: DIGITAL LITERACY AND LEARNING OUTCOMES IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION Susi Adiawaty; Markus Oci; Al- Amin; Siminto Siminto; Lilis Ermindyawati
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This research, conducted in the contemporary landscape of Indonesian higher education, investigated the dynamic interplay between digital literacy and learning outcomes. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study sought to unravel the nuanced relationships between students' digital literacy levels, the integration of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), and their impact on critical thinking skills and academic performance. The findings revealed a compelling positive correlation between digital literacy proficiency and enhanced learning outcomes, highlighting the pivotal role of digital literacy in preparing students for the challenges of the 21st century. Moreover, this study unveiled the diverse landscape of MOOC integration across various academic disciplines within Indonesian universities. The adoption of MOOCs was unique, varying significantly across fields of study. These variations emphasize the importance of tailored strategies and support systems to facilitate more equitable MOOC adoption. The implications of this research extend to policymakers and practitioners, emphasizing the need for comprehensive digital literacy initiatives and discipline-specific approaches to MOOC integration. By embracing these adaptive strategies, Indonesian higher education can position itself as a dynamic and responsive sector primed for the demands of the digital age. This research underscores the evolving landscape of education and the vital role of digital literacy in shaping the educational outcomes of Indonesian students.
LEVERAGING NEUROPLASTICITY FOR TAILORED LEARNING IN THE INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION CURRICULUM: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF ADAPTIVE PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE LEARNING OUTCOMES Diana Evawati; Mahmudah Mahmudah; Agus Ridwan Misbahuddin; Al- Amin; Ika Rahayu Satyaninrum
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In this comprehensive study, we conducted an in-depth and multidimensional analysis to explore the utilization of adaptive pedagogical strategies in the Indonesian higher education curriculum. Our primary focus was leveraging the fascinating neuroplasticity concept to enhance learning outcomes in this context. The study encompassed a wide array of aspects related to personalized learning, delving into its potential impact on education in Indonesia. One of the central themes of our research was the intricate relationship between neuroplasticity and the tailored learning experiences offered by personalized education. By understanding how the brain's plasticity allows it to adapt and rewire in response to new learning experiences, we aimed to shed light on how personalized learning methods can be further optimized to accommodate the diverse needs of Indonesian students. Furthermore, our study took a meticulous look at the tangible results of these strategies on learning outcomes. We aimed to provide empirical evidence of the effectiveness of personalized and adaptive teaching methods in enhancing students' educational experiences. The assessment considered the diversity of the student population. It sought to measure how these pedagogical strategies positively influenced learning outcomes, ultimately contributing to a more effective and dynamic educational landscape. The implications of our findings are far-reaching, particularly in the context of curriculum design and teaching practices in Indonesian higher education institutions. By illuminating the potential benefits of personalized learning and neuroplasticity-informed pedagogical strategies, this research contributes to the ongoing efforts to enhance the quality and accessibility of education in Indonesia.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE MERDEKA CURRICULUM AND TEACHING CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL ERA IN INDONESIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS STUDY Andi Muh Akbar Saputra; Pandu Perdana Putra; Imam Prawiranegara Gani; Iut Nuraini; Fitria Hansyah Fatmasari
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This abstract provides a concise overview of the research on the intersection between the Merdeka Curriculum and teaching challenges in the digital era in Indonesian secondary schools. Implementing the Merdeka Curriculum in Indonesian secondary schools coincides with the evolving landscape of education in the digital era. This research explores the intersection of these two factors, aiming to understand how the curriculum aligns with and addresses the teaching challenges posed by the digital era. Through qualitative research methods, including interviews with educators, document analysis, and surveys of secondary school students, this study examines the impacts, challenges, and opportunities presented by the Merdeka Curriculum in the context of the digital age. Preliminary findings suggest that the Merdeka Curriculum has positively influenced students' critical thinking and civic awareness. However, educators report challenges related to students' overreliance on digital devices, digital literacy, and the need to balance national identity with global perspectives. The research offers practical implications for curriculum development and policy recommendations to foster digital literacy, maintain a focus on critical thinking, and find a harmonious balance between national and global perspectives. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on curriculum adaptation to meet the demands of the digital era in Indonesian secondary education.
MADRASAH EDUCATION IN A SHIFTING EDUCATIONAL LANDSCAPE: NAVIGATING ADAPTATION, CONFRONTING CHALLENGES, AND EXPLORING PROSPECTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Zain Fuadi Muhammad Roziqi Fath; Muqarramah Sulaiman Kurdi; Fenni Kurniawati Ardah; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Ansori Ansori
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In our comprehensive study, "Madrasah Education in a Shifting Educational Landscape: Navigating Adaptation, Confronting Challenges, and Exploring Prospects for Sustainable Development," we delved into the intricate world of Madrasah education in Indonesia. This research, conducted entirely in the past tense, aimed to understand the complex relationship between socio-political dynamics and curriculum challenges within these institutions. With their historical significance in Indonesia's education system, Madrasahs provide both religious and secular knowledge. However, their sustainability in a rapidly changing world hinged on addressing critical issues, particularly the balance between religious and secular content and the impact of socio-political factors. Our research objectives encompassed a thorough analysis of curriculum challenges, examining socio-political influences, and identifying strategies for sustainable development. We employed various research methods, including surveys, interviews, and document analysis, with strict adherence to ethical considerations. Our study's results, presented entirely in the past tense, unveiled the intricate challenges faced by Madrasahs, including curriculum content, pedagogical methods, and resource limitations, significantly affecting student learning outcomes and the alignment of Madrasah curricula with national educational goals. Socio-political dynamics were found to play a central role in shaping Madrasah education, influencing autonomy, cohesion, and cultural preservation. Moreover, our study identified key strategies, including curriculum reform, teacher training, and community engagement, offering a roadmap for the sustainable development of Madrasah education in Indonesia. Our insights can guide policymakers, educators, and communities to ensure Madrasah education's continued relevance and inclusivity in a dynamic educational landscape.
SIZE EFFECT OF HYBRID LEARNING ON STUDENTS' SCIENCE LITERACY Ni'mah Wahyuni; Achmad Ridlowi; Dharma Gyta Sari Harahap; Tomi Apra Santosa; Abdul Rahman
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This study aims to determine the effect size value of hybrid-based learning on science literacy students. This type of research is meta-analysis research. The data sources in this study came from 12 national and international journals published in 2018-2023. The search process data sources through Google Scholar, ERIC, and ScienceDirect databases. The word The keywords for the data search are "hybrid learning" and "student science literacy". Technique techniques were direct observation through journal databases and documentation. Analysis of data by calculating the effect size value of the entire research analyzed. analyzed. The results of this study conclude that the average effect size value of size (ES = 0.82) high criterion. This finding shows that hybrid learning has a significant effect on students' science literacy.

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