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International Journal of Educational Best Practices
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25810847     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/
Core Subject : Education, Social,
International Journal of Educational Best Practices (IJEBP) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of studies in educational issues, both theories and practices, published biannually by the School of Postgraduate Studies of Universitas Riau, Indonesia, every April and October. The journal prioritizes research reports on educational theories and practices. However, viewpoint and conceptual articles in the field of education will also be considered for publication. The scope includes theories and practices in the field of education: educational management, language education, science education, art education, civic education, history education, and other related fields. The Articles submitted should follow the Author Guidelines.
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FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED BY ENGINEERING LECTURERS AS THEY TEACH VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS IN TVET COLLEGES Mabunda, Nduvazi Obert; Makgato, Moses; Hondonga, Jerald
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Education Administration Study Program, School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p207-233

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Economic prosperity of any country is heavily reliant on the knowledgeable and skilled graduates produced by the TVET colleges. Eventually, these graduates are expected to be absorbed by the industry and corporate business. There must be adequate support structures for training students in skills by lecturers as TVET colleges are preparatory grounds for skills. Several challenges encountered by engineering lecturers leading to a high failure rate and hampering the aspirations of the country have been observed. To close that gap, this study investigated those factors that contribute to challenges encountered by engineering lecturers as they teach vocational subjects in the Report 191 programmes of TVET colleges. The study only focused on lecturers teaching Report 191 engineering subjects because of the low output in their specific learning areas. Scaffolding Theory guided the study with links towards training of lecturers for institutional development and improved outcomes. Data collection process was in two folds and was collected through observations (n=12) and semi-structured interviews (n=24) from identified lecturers in three different TVET colleges. Preliminary findings suggested that current Report 191 engineering lecturers experience teaching challenges in delivering vocational subjects which is a determinant to the overall students’ pass rate and progression. Evidence of lack of planning and disorderliness; incorrect teaching and learning techniques and inadequate understanding of curriculum were highlighted from the observational findings. Findings of interviews displayed challenges emanating in the transition from school to TVET colleges; limited institutional and administrative support; and exclusive personal factors on technology usage which provided a broader sense of the study. Report 191 engineering results may remain stagnant, and graduates suffocate the TVET colleges if drastic steps cannot be taken to address the challenges. Limited economic participation from graduates which automatically leads to social ills will persist if these teaching challenges are not eliminated entirely. Constant lecturer development regarding instructional practice may divert old ways of teaching into new ways and improve outcomes.
EXPLORING SCHOOL SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES AND INTERVENTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF A SECONDARY SCHOOL IN SOUTH AFRICA Mokoena, Ntabiseng; Kimanzi, Mathew Kimweli
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p256-271

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Secondary schools in South Africa, encounter numerous safety dilemmas, including incidents of harassment and the widespread influence of gang-related conduct. In South Africa, gang-related abuse constitutes a significant societal challenge, affecting over 15% of the population, particularly impacting the youth demographic. Despite acknowledgment of these challenges, gaps exist between the recognition of such safety issues and the execution and efficacy of safety management measures in these settings. This study was conducted to investigate the obstacles and interventions pertaining to the management of safety within the framework of a secondary school in South Africa.  The investigation utilized a qualitative methodology within a case study framework, using a sample of 30 participants. These consisted of teachers, the school principal, learners and members of the School Governing Body (SGB). Data was collected through focus group interviews and analysed primarily using thematic analysis. The study found out that factors that were inhibiting school safety were lack of resources, in-effective school safety personnel, lack of adherence to safety protocols and obsolete safety policies and culture.  It is recommended that that the formation of a safety policy committee is indispensable for enhancing the school's capacity to document and manage safety incidents.
PEERS, PERSPECTIVES, AND FINANCIAL CHOICES: A STUDY ON FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG ECONOMICS STUDENTS Nikmatul, Rowiya; Makhdalena, Makhdalena; Indrawati, Henny
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p291-310

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Financial behavior is an action that aids individuals in managing their finances effectively. This study aims to analyze the impact of financial attitudes and peer influence on financial behavior, with financial literacy as a mediating factor among students. Conducted from February to June 2023 in the Economics Education Study Program at Universitas Riau, this research collected data through questionnaires and documentation. A total of 115 students participated, selected using a saturated sampling technique (census). Participants included undergraduate students in the 2020 class from Accounting, Cooperatives, and SMEs courses. Data analysis utilized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on variance, specifically Partial Least Square (PLS), with SmartPLS 4.0 software, and an independent T-test on SPSS to assess gender differences in peer influence. The results indicated that financial attitudes and peer influence affect financial behavior through financial literacy. Furthermore, gender differences were observed in financial behavior, influencing decision-making. Therefore, students are encouraged to develop positive financial attitudes and surround themselves with financially knowledgeable peers to enhance their financial decision-making skills.
PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP, SCHOOL CLIMATE, AND ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION: HOW THEY AFFECT TEACHERS' WORK COMMITMENT Ririyanti, Novi; Sitanggang, Nathanael; Daryanto, Eka
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p190-206

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The objective of this study was to examine the significant impact of principal leadership, school climate, and achievement motivation on teachers' work commitment in two private high schools in Medan. A quantitative research design was employed, using a descriptive correlational approach. The research involved all teachers from the two private high schools, consisting of 56 respondents. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed path analysis, validity tests, questionnaire reliability tests, linearity tests, and multiple linear regression analysis. The hypothesis testing results revealed the following: (1) Principal leadership has a direct impact on teachers' work commitment in the two private high schools in Medan; (2) School climate has a direct impact on teachers' work commitment in these schools; (3) Achievement motivation also has a direct effect on teachers' work commitment; and (4) Principal leadership, school climate, and achievement motivation collectively exert a direct influence on teachers' work commitment in the two schools. The findings demonstrate that principal leadership, school climate, and achievement motivation together have a significant positive impact on teachers' work commitment. This implies that enhancing teacher performance in these schools can be achieved through strong principal leadership, a supportive school climate, and increased achievement motivation among teachers.
ANDRAGOGY APPROACH IN ACCELERATION OF STUNTING REDUCTION: SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ANALYSIS Ayub, Daeng; Putra, M Jaya Adi; Karwati, Lilis; Muryanti, Muryanti
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p234-255

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This study examines the role of the andragogical approach, social support, and community participation in accelerating stunting reduction in Sibuak Village, Tapung District, Kampar Regency. The objectives of the study are to assess the levels of these three factors and to analyze their influence on stunting reduction efforts. Specifically, the study aims to (1) evaluate the extent of the andragogical approach applied in stunting reduction, (2) measure the level of social support provided, (3) assess the level of community participation, and (4) determine the effects of social support and community participation on the andragogical approach in the context of stunting reduction. To do so, this study employs a quantitative design with a sample of 126 fertile couples from a population of 183 in the village. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to determine central tendencies and inferential statistics to explore relationships between the variables. The results show a significant positive influence of social support on the andragogical approach, accounting for 75.1% of the variance. Community participation also had a significant positive influence, explaining 73.7% of the variance. Additionally, combined social support and community participation had a significant impact on the andragogical approach, with a total effect of 75.3%. The findings suggest that enhancing social support and encouraging community participation are crucial for strengthening the andragogical approach in reducing stunting. These insights can inform policymakers and health practitioners in designing more effective stunting reduction programs.
STRATEGIES IN DEALING WITH SPEAKING ANXIETY: A MIXED METHOD STUDY ON ENGLISH STUDENTS Putri, Nabilah Eka; Supriusman, Supriusman; Syarfi, Muhammad
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p272-290

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This study investigates strategies used by university English department students to overcome their speaking anxiety. It applied an explanatory sequential mixed method. The selected samples of the present study were 71 out of 109 population. Two main instruments used to collect the data were a questionnaire and an interview. The findings indicated that 53 students (3.74) often applied strategies to overcome their speaking anxiety. The result of the quantitative data showed that the overall mean score on the strategy applied by students to overcome speaking anxiety on positive thinking was 3.87, relaxation was 3.98, preparation was 4.05, peer seeking was 3.82, and categorized into high level respectively, while the resignation mean score was 2.99 and categorized into moderate level. Based on the interview results of 10 selected students, they applied five types of strategies above, and some students applied other strategies, such as practicing in front of the mirror and utilizing a learning tool. Since the strategies students apply have overcome their speaking anxiety, students are recommended to implement the above strategies.
ROLE OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT TEAMS IN MAINTAINING LEARNER DISCIPLINE IN KING CETSHWAYO DISTRICT USING INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT APPROACH Khanyile, Hlengiwe G; Kapuaja, Ingrid S; Mhlongo, Hlengiwe R; Mpuangnan, Kofi N.
International Journal of Educational Best Practices Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ijebp.v8n2.p172-189

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This study explored the role of School Management Teams (SMTs) in using an integrated management approach to maintain learner discipline in King Cetshwayo District.  A qualitative research method was employed in this study while data were collected data six SMT members by using semi-structured interview schedules. The participants were selected through a purposive sampling technique from schools in King Cetshwayo District. The collected data were analysed by following a thematic approach. The findings revealed significant challenges faced by School Management Teams (SMTs), indicating a lack of adequate training in handling disciplinary issues. Additionally, schools struggling with insufficient resources, such as counsellors and materials, found it difficult to implement effective disciplinary measures. Collaborative decision-making emerged as a key strategy within the Integrated Management Approach (IMA) for maintaining learner discipline in schools in the King Cetshwayo District. Based on the findings, regular team meetings were recommended for discussing and refining discipline policies grounded on comprehensive data insights. This can foster a collaborative and inclusive school environment.

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