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ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation
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ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation is a periodical scientific publication published by the Institute of Education, Research, and Community Service. The journal aims to explore and disseminate the latest knowledge on development and innovation in the field of learning across all disciplines. The journal focuses on the assessment, analysis, implementation of new methods, strategies, technologies, and approaches that can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the learning process.
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Implementation of the Tpack-Based Project Based Learning (Pjbl) Learning Model to Increase Students' Learning Motivation in Class XI History Subjects SMAN 1 Gunungsari Taufik Hidayat; Rosada
ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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The objectives of this study are as follows: 1) To assess the learning motivation of students before the implementation of the "Project Based Learning" model in Class XI at SMAN 1 Gunungsari. 2) To evaluate the increase in students' learning motivation in history classes among Class XI students at SMAN 1 Gunungsari. The method employed was a class action research method with an experimental design. The population of this study consisted of Class XI students at SMAN 1 Gunungsari. Sampling was conducted using a cluster sampling technique with a non-equivalent control group design. Based on the research results obtained from the experimental class, it was found that the application of the Project-Based Learning model was able to enhance the learning motivation of Class XI students at SMAN 1 Gunungsari. This was evident from the increase in the percentage of average scores based on teacher observation results in cycle 1, where 60% of the students achieved the KKM score, totaling 18 students out of 30. Furthermore, in cycle 2, the implementation of the TPACK-based PjBL learning model showed significant improvement, with 27 students demonstrating enhanced learning outcomes, accounting for 90% who reached the KKM score. In conclusion, this study highlights the effectiveness of the TPACK-based project-based learning (PjBL) model in boosting student learning motivation in Class XI History at SMAN 1 Gunungsari.
Separation and Recovery of Zn(II) Metal Ions Using Hydroxamic Fatty Acids from the Synthesis of Ketapang Seed Kernel Oil (Terminalia catappa) Immobilized in Bentonite Resin Renda Suri Pratiwi; Anny Zuliyana; Rudi Purwanto
ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Traditional mining methods, such as amalgamation and cyanidation in illegal mining, can generate dangerous metal waste discharge, some of them are Zn(AsO4)2.8H2O and Zn(CN)2. Mining waste containing Zn2+, if discarded in water, will harm sea ecosystem, such as fishes, planktons, and others, because Zn(II) cannot be biodegraded in the body which induce toxic effects. Therefore, it takes a sensitive method and has a high selectivity for the separation of metal ions prior to discharge into the environment. The purpose of this study is to determine the optimum conditions of immobilization FHA-bentonite in the metal ions Zn (II) and determine% recovery of metal ions Zn(II) in the desorption process by the method of immobilization chelating agent by fatty acid hidroksamik of synthesis kernel oil seeds ketapan that has a high chelate. The method is combined with bentonite in order to maximize the separation and concentration of ions Zn (II). From the research results, optimum pH of 5, optimum contact time of 5 hours, and optimum concentration of 120 ppm was obtained, with FHA-bentonite adsorption capacity as much as 10,595 mg/g and recovery result of 103,18 ppm from 103,38 ppm or approximately 99,806%. Therefore it could be concluded that hydroxamic fatty acid can be used as chelating agent to separate and concentrate Zn(II) ion immobilized into bentonite resin.
Increasing Student Learning Activeness Through the Problem Based Learning Model in PKN Subjects in Class IX of SMP Negeri 9 Sampit Tini Puji Rahayu
ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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This classroom action research was motivated by the low level of student learning activity, as seen from the large number of students who lacked responsibility for learning tasks, had difficulty expressing opinions and asking questions, had low levels of reading and writing activity, paid little attention to the teacher's explanations, and lacked the ability to train and apply their own abilities. Therefore, efforts are needed to implement learning models that are able to increase student learning activity, especially towards Civics learning. This classroom action research was carried out in two cycles, each consisting of four stages, namely planning, action, observation and reflection. In cycle I the number of students in the high activeness category began to increase, namely 72.73% of the total 33 students. Student learning activeness in cycle I had not yet reached the indicators of success, so the second cycle was implemented with several improvements to the shortcomings that occurred in cycle I. In Cycle II, the number of students with high category learning activeness had reached 84.85%. So in cycle II, students' learning activity had reached the indicator of success, because the number of students in the high learning activity category had exceeded 80%. This research proves that the application of the problem based learning model is able to increase student learning activity in Civics subjects in Class IX of SMP Negeri 9 Sampit for the 2023/2024 academic year
The Influence of the STEAM-Based Problem Based Learning Model on the Science Process Skills of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 3 Medan Students Nikma Hanna Mariana Hutabarat; Sutri Novika; Rofiqoh Hasan Harahap; Juliandi Siregar
ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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The aim of this research is to find out the comparative influence of the PBL model and the STEAM-based PBL model on improving the science process skills of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 3 Medan students. By applying the STEAM-based PBL model in learning activities, students' science process skills are formed, thus giving students a new learning style in participating in physics learning. The research was conducted to see the effect of the STEAM-based PBL model on improving the science process skills of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 3 Medan students. This research used a quasi-experiment, the sample for this research was taken using random sampling technique for class XI MIPA which consisted of an experimental class and a control class. The t-test obtained with tcount > ttable (3.75 > 0.721) with a significance level of α=5% (0.05). So H0 is rejected. It can be concluded that on average the experimental class is better, and the STEAM-based Problem Based Learning model has an influence on students' science process skills with a sufficient index category (70.59).
Components of a Quality Education: A literature review Peter Mduwile; Dulumoni Goswami
ASIAN: Indonesian Journal of Learning Development and Innovation Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
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Education is an essential human entitlement and a crucial catalyst for sustained progress. Quality education influences individuals, societies, and economies by imparting the knowledge, skills, and values needed for personal satisfaction and societal advancement. The concept of ‘Components of quality education' encompasses various elements essential for ensuring that all learners receive an education that is relevant, equitable, and effective. Some educationists contend, however, that determining what makes an education good requires an objective yardstick because education quality is a subjective matter involving multiple dimensions of reference. That being said, this paper looks at a few crucial markers that, if followed, would help solve the issue of low learning standards. A qualitative approach was used by reviewing different literature concerning the topic. The paper briefly addresses several components of providing high-quality education, including a standardized curriculum, excellent teachers, practical students, suitable resources, capable leaders, and understanding parents. As a result of this study, A Teaching Learning Support (TLS) model for quality education has been created.

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