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Educational Studies: Conference Series
Published by Universitas Mulawarman
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100999     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30872/escs
Educational Sciences: Conference Series is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that contains articles in the field of education that are the result of research from various authors presented in various seminars in the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Mulawarman University. It is published twice a year, in June and December.
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ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICS TEXTBOOK CLASS VII ON GEOMETRY MATERIALS BASED ON THE NATIONAL EDUCATION STANDARDS AGENCY Safrulloh Hadi Saleh; Ariantje Dimpudus; Haeruddin Haeruddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.877

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Learning resources are one of the aspects needed to support the learning process, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, the closest learning source to students is textbooks. Based on Permendiknas No. 2 of 2008 article 4(1), the textbooks used must meet the suitability for use based on the National Education Standards Agency. This study aims to describe the suitability of class VII mathematics textbooks used by students in Tenggarong Seberang District in terms of material aspects, namely material coverage, material accuracy, and skills. This type of research is a document/text study, the method used is the Miles and Huberman model and the validity of the data in this study was carried out by triangulation of sources and agreement percentage. The results showed that The criteria are very suitable for Mathematics textbooks SMP/MTs Class VII Revised Edition 2017, 2016 and 2014 published by the Center for Curriculum and Bookkeeping, Erlangga1), Erlangga2) with conformity indicators 19 indicators out of 24 indicators and reliability coefficient 0.91, as well as appropriate criteria for the Mathematics Assessment Book for SMP/MTs Class VII published by Erlangga with the suitability more than 14 suitability but less than 19 from 24 indicators and a reliability coefficient of 0.70.. In the sub-aspect of material coverage, the presentation of material in the Class VII SMP/MTs Mathematics books published by Erlangga1) and Erlangga2) and the Class VII SMP/MTs Mathematics Assessment Books published by Erlangga has not used a scientific approach. In the sub-aspects of material accuracy and skills, in the Mathematics Assessment Book for SMP/MTs Class VII published by Erlangga, there are items that are not in accordance with the material presented, and there are no activities that can specifically develop aspects of student skills.
Application of the Conceptual Model of Buddhist Counseling and Guidance Through Online Media During the Covid 19 Sulaiman Girivirya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.878

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The foundational teaching of the four noble truths is the foundation of the Buddhist counseling psychology conceptual paradigm. The Four Noble Truths are the most fundamental teachings of Buddhism, and both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhists subscribe to them. This model is applied in the form of training by measuring prior concept knowledge and training. After a final exam was done at the implementation of the program's second session, the participants of the application "Buddhist Counseling Psychology Training Model" increased their level of knowledge mastery from 46.67 percent to 78.24 percent. This finding implies that Buddhists need to improve their knowledge of Buddhist Guidance and Counseling resources while seeking direction or resolving personal, family, or communal issues. The participants' strength after this activity was also demonstrated by a variety of enthusiastic inputs.
IMPACT OF COAL PROPER ASSESSMENT AND FOLLOW-UP SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT PT. CAHAYA ENERGY MANDIRI Suryaningsi Suryaningsi; Mohammad Bahzar; Jawatir Pardosi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.879

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Development environmental insight is carried out consciously and planned, especially the management of mineral and coal resources to improve the quality of human life. The purpose of the study was to determine the response of PT. Cahaya Energi Mandiri on the impact and follow-up on the performance of mining companies to support sustainable development. This research is a qualitative descriptive study using an empirical legal design. The research location is PT Cahaya Energi Mandiri. The types of data used include primary data, secondary data and tertiary data. The data technique used in interviews and literature study. Data analysis used an interactive analysis model. The research findings are 1) The impact of the mining company's performance appraisal is very helpfulfor the company to always apply environmental care and improve environmental management. The mine reclamation/closure program takes into account the inputs/needs of the community around the mine. 2) Follow-up efforts for the company by complying with government directives, implementing the recommendations of applicable regulations, including when the company encounters problems in following up, the government is always ready, caring, and open to give directions without delay. The conclusion is that the impact of the mining company's performance assessment is effective and able to increase the compliance of the company's management in maintaining and being responsible for environmental management. Since 2019 the Company has not operated so that in 2021 there will be no visits from the mining company's performance. So that in 2020 the company only won the title of "Red Flag". However, the Company is always committed to complying with the mining company's performance appraisal criteria.
Investigating Gender Differences in Senior High School Students’ Motivation to Learn English Online During The COVID-19 Pandemic Wahyu Setyo Prihandono; Bibit Suhatmady; Weningtyas Parama Iswari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.880

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A lot of research has been conducted to examine the effect of gender differences on language learning motivation in various learning environment, yet the outcomes remain contradictory. This study investigates gender differences in 568 Indonesian senior high school students’ motivation to learn English online during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this quantitative enquiry, the data were collected using a motivational questionnaire containing a number of items indicating motivational components. One-way MANOVA was performed to examine not only the students’ overall motivation, but also the effect of gender differences on three motivational variables, namely instrumental orientation, self-efficacy beliefs, and self-regulation. The findings revealed that the students’ overall motivation differs by gender. Furthermore, it was indicated that, in general, female students possessed higher levels of motivation than male students in learning English online. The results support the growing stereotype claiming that female learners tend to outperform their male peers in language learning. The analyses on the motivational variables indicated that female students had higher level of instrumental orientation and they were more self-regulated compared to male students. In terms of their self-efficacy beliefs, no significant differences detected between male and female students in learning English online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence And Student Achievement In Social Studies Subject Class IX SMP Negeri 10 Samarinda Academic Year 2021/2022 Wahyuni Wahyuni; Nasib Subagio; Sutrisno Sutrisno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.881

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The purpose of this study was to determine the level of emotional intelligence and the level of student achievement, as well as to determine whether there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and student achievement in social studies subject class IX SMP Negeri 10 Samarinda in the academic year 2021/2022. Sampling in this study used a probability sampling technique with proportional random, namely 78 students from 326 students of class IX SMP Negeri 10 Samarinda. The type of research used is quantitative research with a correlational approach. In an effort to collect data (research instruments), the author uses a Likert scale, namely the emotional intelligence scale which refers to the 5 (five) elements of emotional intelligence and documentation of student report cards to determine the value of learning achievement. Testing the validity of items and elements on the emotional intelligence scale was carried out by expert validation. To find the correlation between the two research variables, Pearson's Poduct Moment correlation was used and the analysis used the computer-assisted SPSS 23 for Windows program. Based on the results of the study, it showed that there was a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and student achievement in class IX of SMP Negeri 10 Samarinda. From the results of the calculation analysis, the value of sig = 0.000 and rcount = 0.407 means that the value of sig 0.000 < 0.05 and rcount is consulted with the rtable of product moment known to be at a significant level of 5% = 0.222, which means the value of rcount = 0.407 > rtable = 0.222. Thus the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted.
Using Concordance Software to Generate Academic Words in Applied Linguistics Weningtyas Parama Iswari; Bibit Suhatmady; Yuni Utami Asih; Ida Wardani; Adrianto Ramadhan; Dynda Anastasya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.882

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Academic words include words that are not commonly encountered in formal circumstances and specific to particular fields of study. Undergraduate students of the English Department are required to acquire academic words in applied linguistics for academic reading and writing research articles. This paper reports on generating the academic word list for the students of the English Department by using AntConc, a concordance software application. In this study, corpus linguistic research was adopted, in particular the corpus-based analysis category. Data were gathered from approximately one thousand credible Applied Linguistics journal articles published from 2008 to 2021. AntConc software played a significant role in processing these data to get the intended corpus, which was then classified and categorized based on the frequency of occurrences. The results include an academic word list and its word family. These clusters of academic words are intended for undergraduate students of the English Department in the first up to fourth academic semesters to prepare them to participate in international academic discourse, such as writing and publishing research articles. This list can also be used as a basis for further research related to academic vocabulary. Academic words include words that are not commonly encountered in formal circumstances and specific to particular fields of study. Undergraduate students of the English Department are required to acquire academic words in applied linguistics for academic reading and writing research articles. This paper reports on generating the academic word list for the students of the English Department by using AntConc, a concordance software application. In this study, corpus linguistic research was adopted, in particular the corpus-based analysis category. Data were gathered from approximately one thousand credible Applied Linguistics journal articles published from 2008 to 2021. AntConc software played a significant role in processing these data to get the intended corpus, which was then classified and categorized based on the frequency of occurrences. The results include an academic word list and its word family. These clusters of academic words are intended for undergraduate students of the English Department in the first up to fourth academic semesters to prepare them to participate in international academic discourse, such as writing and publishing research articles. This list can also be used as a basis for further research related to academic vocabulary.
THE IDENTIFICATION OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN KUTAI KARTANEGARA AS SOCIAL STUDIES LEARNING RESOURCE BASED ON GREEN ECONOMY Reza Reza; Vitria Rahayu; Christie Stephanie Piar
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This research aimed to identify the forms of indigenous knowledge and the use of indigenous knowledge (indigenous knowledge) in Kutai as a learning resource-based IPS green economy. The study was conducted using qualitative descriptive data analysis. The object of the research is to find junior high social studies teachers in Kutai who teach as many as 10 people. Collecting data using triangulation techniques which combine several research techniques together, namely: a) observation field (b) documentation (c) unstructured interviews (d) literature and (e) Focused Group Discussion (FGD). The results showed Kutai Kartanegara had various forms of indigenous knowledge which influenced their culture and were relevant to the concept of the Green Economy. Religion and beliefs are classified as 1) knowledge systems, 2) knowledge systems, 3) livelihood systems, 4) attitudes, 5) traditional technology, and 6) arts.The utilization of indigenous knowledge through social studies learning with a contextual approach has an important role in the implementation of the green economy concept.
AVAILABILITY OF SPORTS HUMAN RESOURCES REVIEWED FROM SPORTS DEVELOPMENT INDEX IN SAMARINDA Muhammad Ramli Buhari; Nurjamal Nurjamal; Didik Cahyono; Naheria Naheria; Muhammad Yamin
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The sports development index is one way to measure the improvement of sports development in a region. This research aims to determine the availability of sports human resources in Samarinda City, reviewed from the Sports Development Index (SDI). The study was conducted in five sub-districts in Samarinda City, taking data from three institutions as a scope of research, including the Education Department, the KONI/DIASPORA of Samarinda City, and other Non-Formal Institutions. Research methods use a survey method approach with a quantitative descriptive approach reviewed from SDI. The research instruments used are observation, interview, and analysis of documents. The data obtained is further analyzed using SDI analysis to investigate sports human resources (HR) availability. The results of this study show; The sports HR Index in the Education Department 0.00062 falls into the low category. The HR Index of the KONI/DIASPORA 0.00035 belongs to the low-level category, and the Non-Formal Institutional HR Index 0.000062 belongs to the low-level category. Overall the sports resources index in five sub-districts in Samarinda City of 0.00080 belongs to the low-level category.
THE LISTENING COMPREHENSION DIFFICULTIES OF THE STUDENTS OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, MULAWARMAN UNIVERSITY Ventje Jany Kalukar; Pradita Dinda Agtaviarini; Dian Anggriyani
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The purposes of this study were to know the difficulties faced by the fourth semester students in Advanced Listening Comprehension Course at English Department, and to know strategies used by the fourth semester students in overcoming the difficulties in Advanced Listening Comprehension Course at English Department. The design of this study was descriptive with qualitative approach. The population was the fourth semester students at English Department in Mulawarman University that consisted of 63 active students of fourth semester students at English Department in Mulawarman University. Data was gathered by questionnaire and interview. The findings of this study showed that, the students had difficulties in listening comprehension and strategies to overcome it. It was based on three factors influencing their listening: listening materials, listener factors, and physical settings. In addition, the major problems encountered by students of English Department were: accents, pronunciation, speed of speech, insufficient vocabulary, different accent of the speakers, lack of concentration, and bad quality of recording. Furthermore, the strategies that the students implemented was using media as the learning tool. It can be concluded from this study that there were ten problems in students’ self learning that were found in analyzing students’ difficulties, they were : lack of vocabulary, poor grammar mastery, accent, pronunciation, lack of concentration, speed of speech, anxiety, noisy, inability to apply listening strategy, bad quality of recording.
The Effectiveness of Ethnopedagogy-Based Digital Book Processing in Improving Civics Learning Outcomes in Distance Learning Novita Majid; Warman Warman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/escs.v1i1.923

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Distance learning in the midst of the current pandemic seems to be a challenge for the creativity of educators to find the right way how to continue to deliver learning materials effectively, the use of technology such as digital books as learning media is one of the appropriate and innovative steps so that the expected goals learning can be achieved. This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of class X SMK Negeri 1 Muargkyu on the subject of National Integration in the Unity in Diversity Frame. This study uses a class action research design. Data were collected through observation, self-assessment, peer-to-peer assessment, journals, interviews, and documentation. There are two data analysis, namely qualitative and quantitative data analysis. The corrective action of learning takes place in 2 cycles consisting of planning, action, observation, and reflection activities. During the learning activities, the students actively participate well. Learning activities that involve students starting from previously doing stimuli through ethnopedagogy-based digital books, observations, value clarification, discussions, compiling reports to evaluations. The results showed that it was successful in improving student learning outcomes of class X SMK Negeri 1 Muarkayu. Improved student learning outcomes (KKM) 90% of the total number of students as a whole.

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