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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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CREATIVE LEARNING METHODS TO INCREASE CLASS PARTICIPATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS OF STUDENTS IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES SUBJECTS IN GRADE IX (NINE) SMP SPK SAMARINDA Dewi Hanna Sri Wahyuli Siahaan; Saparso, Saparso; Dwi Muwarni, Elika; Prasasti, Sarah
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARY
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Schools play a crucial role in not only imparting knowledge but also in nurturing and enhancing students' abilities, equipping them to tackle the constant challenges they will encounter in various aspects of their lives. One way is to actively participate in class to improve problem solving skills. Based on the initial data collection carried out, it is known that Grade IX (Nine) students at SPK Samarinda Middle School exhibit a low level of problem-solving skills. The implementation of creative learning methods in Global Perspectives, a subject at SPK Samarinda Middle School, resulted in a remarkable increase in grade IX participation. The percentage rose from 49.76% to 76.68%, with a total of 26 students actively engaged.. Apart from that, teachers are also required to be creative teachers and can be facilitators with good planning, to be able to develop students' abilities, one of which is solving problems by considering various points of view and the impacts that will be affected. The creative learning methods used are: group activities, research, presentations, discussions and debates, were proven to be able to increase students' problem solving abilities from only 19.23% to 88.46%.
IMPLEMENTATION OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION STRATEGY ASSISTED BY MEDIA WORD CARDS TO IMPROVE BEGINING READING SKILLS AT TK. KR. IMMANUEL SURABAYA Ita Christine Mergiwati; Saparso, Saparso; Dwi Murwani, Elika; Prasasti, Sarah
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This research aims to determine the implementation of differentiated instruction strategy assisted by word card media to improve the ability of beginning reading at TK. Kr. Immanuel Surabaya. This research was conducted on group B students totalling 16 students. This type of research is a classroom action research. The result of the research obtained are the in cycle 1 there were 7 students (43,75%) who experienced learning completeness with the achievement of early reading skills of 51.50%. The results of observations after cycle 1 showed that there were several students who had not yet achieved mastery of beginning reading skills due to lack of alphabetic ability, lack of phonemic ability and lack of appropriate learning methods based on student learning readiness. In the implementation of cycle 2, it was found that a total of 16 students (100%) experienced learning completeness with the achievement of beginning reading skills of (89.40%). The conclusion of this research is that the implementation of differentiated instruction strategy assisted by word card media contributes to improving students' beginning reading skills at TK. Kr. Immanuel Surabaya. This shows that with differentiated learning based on the diversity of students, it has a direct impact on improving the learning ability of these students.
REVOLUTIONIZING ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION: LITERATURE REVIEW Nanang Zakaria; Masruri, Masruri; Najamuddin Petta Solong; Alim Hardiansyah; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer
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In the dynamic landscape of higher Education, the confluence of global shifts and technological advancements propels institutions toward a critical reexamination of administrative paradigms. This literature review delves into information technology's (IT) pivotal role in orchestrating a transformative symphony, revolutionizing administrative efficiency within higher education establishments. The overarching aim is to explore the nuanced facets surrounding IT implementation, dissecting its profound impacts on administrative processes and unraveling the intricate tapestry of challenges institutions encounter in adopting these avant-garde technologies. Through an immersive traversal of existing literature, this review endeavors to distill insights into the strategic deployment and success strategies and the emergent trends shaping the landscape of IT implementation in the higher education administrative domain. The ultimate ambition is to provide a holistic understanding of information technology's implications and transformative potential for elevating administrative efficiency in the higher education echelon.
INNOVATION IN WRESTLING EDUCATION: HARNESSING TECHNOLOGY FOR ATHLETE PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT Juhanis, Juhanis; M. Adam Mappaompo; M. Imran Hasanuddin; Muhammad Qasash Hasyim
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The use of innovative teaching methods in wrestling has proven essential to improving athlete performance. This article explores how technology use can contribute significantly to the development of wrestling athletes. We investigate how technology can be incorporated into wrestling education and training, with an emphasis on performance enhancement. In-depth technical analysis, real-time health monitoring, and the creation of more complex gaming strategies are made possible by the utilization of wearable sensors, interactive learning apps, and video analysis. Virtual match simulations and mental technology also add another level of training for athletes' psychological and tactical needs. This article also addresses potential drawbacks to these developments, such as budgetary constraints and incorporating technology into sports education. This investigation has allowed us to better understand how technology can influence wrestling education going forward and improve the performance of athletes.
THE FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION PHILOSOPHY WITH SCIENCE AND RELIGION Suhari, Suhari; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen; Suhana Sarkawi
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This article discusses the functional relationship of Islamic Education philosophy with science and religion. The relationship between the three is united by a common goal, namely the search for truth. However, even though they are the same, they are also different. The differences lie in the aspects of sources, methods and results that will be achieved by the three so that they will lead to the truth.
THE CHANGE IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT DUE TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Agus Leo Handoko
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This extensive analysis of the literature delves into the various aspects of optimizing the role of information technology in the transformation of educational management. Examining how life is interconnected from the beginning to the end and how the expanding area of information technology might inspire a new way of living, this study summarizes the literature, highlights trends, and provides guidance for academics, educators, and policy makers. The need to understand how technology may replace human labor in the field of education by automating tasks or processes is the driving force behind this investigation. enhancing the human role by giving instructions, assignments, or procedures. altering or restructuring a job or procedure. Several topics are covered in this examination, beginning with the idea of.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION TO PREVENT ADOLESCENT DELINQUENCY Haerudin, Haerudin; Mitra Sasmita; Rahma Dilla Zainuri; Siti Masruroh; Supian Ramli
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A stage of human development known as adolescence separates childhood from maturity. It's too advanced to be referred to as childhood, but it can be considered adulthood. Adolescence is a time of both physical and psychological transformation. The reproductive system grows in tandem with physical growth, and teenagers will go through more intense psychological changes than earlier generations. Among other things, the pervasive instances of drug abuse, promiscuity, crime, fraudulent diplomas, and various violent acts point to the issue of moral decay in the educational system. Aside from that, a lot of young people don't exhibit admirable moral qualities like courtesy, kindness, tolerance, humility, helpfulness, and social solidarity. There are two ways that character education is utilized to prevent adolescent delinquency: Character education is imparted through extracurricular activities, habituation, and Teaching and Learning Activities (KBM). Religion, honesty, tolerance, discipline, diligence, inventiveness, patriotism, and curiosity are among the character traits imparted.
MORALITY AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE IN SCHOOLS Bucky Wibawa Karya Guna; Hosaini, Hosaini; Sri Haryanto; Haya, Haya; M. Fathun Niam
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This research deals with morality and social deviations with emphasis on basic moral concepts, deviant behavior, the role of students in deviant conduct, and the school's role in shaping children's behaviour. The study examines the factors that influence behavior and interpersonal relationships and provides insight into how to reduce bad behaviour. This research uses a qualitative approach by reviewing relevant literature and research in this field. The results of this research show that the main concept of morality encompasses the moral principles that shape values and norms in society. Asusile behavior includes behaviors that violate social norms and can have a negative impact on individuals and societies. Students are often susceptible to behavioral disorders due to various factors such as peer stress, social media influence and the environment. However, schools can play an important role in shaping child behavior through structured behavioral instruction, value-based learning approaches, and social development. Collaborative efforts between schools, families and communities are also needed to resolve moral conflicts and encourage strong behavior in the younger generation.
THE IDEALISM OF TEACHERS AS PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS IN FACING THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION 4.0 Irfan Maulana Sidik; Henny Suharyati; Widanengsih Fujiastuti
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The idealism of teachers as professional educators in the era of globalization 4.0 is the focus of this research. Rapid changes in technology and global connectivity give rise to new challenges in the field of education. This research aims to explore an in-depth understanding of how teacher idealism can form a strong foundation in facing changes in this era. Through a descriptive qualitative research method using a literature review, this research explores educational values ​​relevant to the context of globalization 4.0, identifies required technology skills, and explores teacher involvement in professional development. The results of the discussion show that understanding educational values, developing technological skills, and involvement in professional development activities are the main dimensions of teacher idealism. Teachers who understand these values ​​can create inclusive and adaptive learning environments. Strong technology skills enable teachers to integrate digital tools into teaching, while engagement in professional development ensures they continue to develop in the face of dynamic change. In conclusion, teacher idealism plays a crucial role in shaping education that is relevant, adaptive and responsive to the challenges of the era of globalization 4.0. Efforts to strengthen teacher idealism need to be the main focus in facing the dynamics of the future of education.
VALUES OF RELIGIOUS MODERATION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Dinar Saharani; Henny Suharyati
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The role of education in shaping students' characters goes beyond the mastery of subject matter; it also involves the formation of moral and spiritual values. One crucial aspect in this regard is religious moderation, a concept that depicts a balanced and wise approach to the understanding and practice of religion. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the virtues of religious moderation from the standpoint of educational philosophy. The study includes a review of the literature and uses a descriptive qualitative methodology. According to the research's findings, tolerance, patriotism, resistance to radicalism and violence, and respect for local customs are among the virtues of religious moderation from the standpoint of philosophy of education. At-tawassuth, al-i'tidal, at-tasamuh, ash-shura, al-ishlah, al-qudwah, al-muwathanah, al-la'unf, and i'tiraf al-'urf are among the Islamic ideals of religious moderation.

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