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Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia
ISSN : 24778524     EISSN : 25028103     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.29210/020233270
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Learning motivation, learning environment, and motor ability in physical education outcomes: a systematic review Darliani Darliani; Anton Komaini; Wilda Welis; Rika Sepriani
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/020256708

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Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK) learning in elementary schools is influenced by students’ learning motivation, learning environment, and motor ability. This study employed a systematic review design following PRISMA 2020 guidelines to synthesize 10 national and international studies published between 2018 and 2025, with inclusion criteria: elementary school participants, PJOK-focused outcomes, and quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method designs. Findings indicate that intrinsic motivation enhances student participation, persistence, and readiness; supportive learning environments improve engagement, comfort, and opportunities for meaningful practice; and motor ability serves as a fundamental prerequisite for mastering movement skills. The integration of these factors highlights the need for a comprehensive approach addressing psychological, environmental, and motor-development aspects. These findings provide an evidence-based foundation for developing more effective, developmentally appropriate PJOK instructional strategies.
Physical factors and motivation in learning Dollyo Chagi kicks: a narrative review Popo Hartono; Muhamad Sazeli Rifki; Syahrial Bakhtiar; Ardo Okilanda
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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Technical mastery of the Dollyo Chagi kick in martial arts learning is not solely determined by isolated physical abilities but emerges from the interaction of physical and psychological factors. Previous studies have predominantly examined flexibility, explosive power, and motivation separately, resulting in fragmented understanding of their combined role in technical skill development. This narrative review aims to synthesize and conceptualize the interrelated contributions of flexibility, lower-limb explosive power, and motivation in learning and executing the Dollyo Chagi kick. A qualitative narrative synthesis was conducted on peer-reviewed national and international literature published between 2018 and 2025, selected through purposive sampling. The findings indicate that flexibility functions as a biomechanical prerequisite enabling effective movement range and technical control, while explosive power acts as a performance amplifier that enhances kick speed and force when technical foundations are established. Motivation emerges as a psychological mediator that sustains training engagement and supports consistent skill acquisition. This review highlights the need for an integrated training and pedagogical approach, providing a conceptual framework to inform future empirical research and evidence-based coaching in martial arts education.
The relationship between family communication and peer interaction with juvenile delinquency Veli Safriani; Setiawati Setiawati
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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Juvenile delinquency remains a concerning social issue in Teluk Merbau Village, manifested in behaviors such as fighting, bullying, smoking, and substance use among adolescents. This study aims to examine the relationship between persuasive family communication and juvenile delinquency, the relationship between peer social interaction and juvenile delinquency, and the simultaneous association of both variables with juvenile delinquency. The research employed a quantitative correlational design involving 56 adolescents aged 10–19 years selected from a population of 186 adolescents using area cluster random sampling across three hamlets. Data were collected through structured questionnaires measuring persuasive family communication, peer social interaction, and juvenile delinquency, which were tested for validity and reliability. The results indicate that persuasive family communication is negatively associated with juvenile delinquency, while negative peer social interaction is positively associated with delinquent behavior. Simultaneously, both variables show a significant relationship with juvenile delinquency, explaining a substantial proportion of behavioral variation. These findings suggest that strengthening family communication and fostering positive peer environments are important considerations in adolescent delinquency prevention efforts.
Development of an AI based e-module to improve ICT learning outcomes in package B Ritno Ritno; Lili Dasa Putri
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This study addressed low learning outcomes and limited engagement in ICT subjects among adult learners in the Package B nonformal education program at PKBM Bintang Selatan Bersatu, Pesisir Selatan Regency. A Research and Development approach with a Design-Based Research orientation was employed to develop an AI-based e-module integrating adaptive feedback, interactive content, and personalized learning pathways. Thirty-seven seventh-grade learners participated through purposive sampling. Data were collected via expert validation sheets, practicality questionnaires for tutors and learners, observation checklists, and pre-test/post-test assessments. Results showed high validity scores from experts, positive learner and tutor responses on usability and engagement, and significant improvement in learning outcomes (paired t-test, t(36)=11.27, p<0.05; N-Gain=0.49, moderate gain). Findings indicate that AI-supported features effectively enhanced conceptual understanding while supporting independent learning, although intervention duration and participants’ prior knowledge limited maximal gains. The study concludes that AI-based e-modules are a feasible and practical innovation for nonformal ICT learning, with potential for further refinement and long-term implementation.
Learning management systems for instructional quality assurance in nonformal equivalency education Tri Assifa Candra Defi; Jamaris Jamaris
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This study examined learning quality control in PKBM equivalency education programs in Padang City and explored the potential of a Learning Management System (LMS) to strengthen it. Evidence from questionnaires and focus group discussions indicated that while planning and instructional delivery were generally adequate, monitoring of learner engagement, systematic documentation, and data-driven quality improvement remained limited. Quantitative results highlighted gaps between instructional implementation and continuous quality assurance, and qualitative insights revealed fragmented digital practices constrained by partial tool use and varying digital literacy. Respondents expressed a high to very high need for an integrated LMS capable of combining learning delivery, assessment, monitoring, and reporting. Based on these findings, a prototype LMS was designed to address identified gaps and support evidence-based decision-making. This study contributes both practical and theoretical insights by demonstrating how LMS features such as learner activity tracking and automated reporting can operationalize learning quality control in nonformal education contexts.
The effect of instructional media NetSupport school on learning interest in office applications Anggun Muliya Warni; Vevi Sunarti
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This study addressed low learning interest among participants in office application skills training at a community learning center by examining the use of NetSupport School as a digital instructional medium. A quantitative quasi-experimental design with a nonequivalent control group was employed, involving 40 participants divided into an experimental group and a control group. Learning interest was operationalized through enjoyment, attention, and active involvement, and measured using a validated questionnaire supported by observation data. The experimental group received instruction using NetSupport School for four sessions, while the control group followed conventional instruction. Data were analyzed using paired and independent sample t-tests. The results indicated a statistically significant increase in learning interest in the experimental group, whereas no significant change was observed in the control group. These findings suggest that digital classroom management tools can enhance learning interest in nonformal vocational training, although the results should be interpreted within the study’s contextual and methodological limitations.
Development of locomotor movement learning media based on games in physical education learning at elementary schools Gusnaweti Gusnaweti; Umar Umar; Anton Komaini; Aldo Naza Putra
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This study addresses the low motivation of elementary students in Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK) caused by conventional teaching methods. It aims to develop a game-based locomotor movement learning media for Public Elementary School 07 Tiumang, Dharmasraya Regency. A Research and Development (R&D) design was applied using the ADDIE model, with needs analysis, media design, expert validation, classroom implementation, and evaluation. Expert validation covered media, material, and language aspects, while student responses assessed practicality. Results showed high validity: media 96.25%, material 95.42%, and language 84.44%, and high practicality with 99% positive student responses, indicating the media is feasible and engaging. This game-based media supports student-centered learning, increases motivation and participation, and provides PJOK teachers with a practical tool to enhance learning quality in elementary school contexts.
Utilizing Instagram to improve students’ recount text writing in English class Eben Manurung; Rayendra Rayendra; Zelhendri Zen; Fetri Yeni
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This study aims to analyze the use of social media, particularly Instagram, in improving students’ ability to write recount texts. A quantitative experimental design was employed with 70 eleventh-grade students divided into an experimental group (Instagram-assisted instruction) and a control group (traditional instruction). Data were collected through pre- and post-tests, questionnaires, classroom observations, and document analysis to measure writing improvements in structure, vocabulary, grammar, and coherence. The findings indicate an improvement in writing skills in both groups, with a more significant increase observed in the experimental group. The average pre-test and post-test scores in the experimental class rose from 4.25 to 5.54, while the control class increased from 3.87 to 4.93. A paired sample t-test confirmed statistical significance with a Sig. value of 0.000 in both groups, underscoring the effectiveness of using social media in learning. Questionnaire results revealed that students experienced increased motivation, creativity, and confidence, while minor technical challenges were reported. Instagram proved to be an effective, interactive, and contextual learning medium.
Indonesia's institutional strategy in RCEP: analyzing economic liberalism and ASEAN centrality through neoliberal institutionalism Muhammad Ridha Iswardhana
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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This research examines Indonesia’s participation in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest regional trade agreement, focusing on the tension between Indonesia’s national economic interests and ASEAN’s principles of economic integration. The study addresses critical gap in literature by analyzing tension between Indonesia's national economic interests and ASEAN’s economic integration principles, particularly considering debates over ASEAN centrality and the role of institutional neoliberalism in regional governance. Using these frameworks, along with economic liberalism, this study analyzes Indonesia navigates its role within RCEP. The research employs a qualitative case study approach, analyzing policy documents and institutional reports through theoretical triangulation. Findings indicate that Indonesia’s participation in RCEP is not only a commitment to economic liberalism but also a strategic effort to strengthen ASEAN centrality through institutional mechanisms that regulate trade and foster regional cooperation. This study contributes to the literature by conceptualizing RCEP as a crucial institutional tool in ASEAN’s economic integration. It offers new insights into Indonesia can simultaneously pursue national interests and contribute to regional integration within a structured institutional framework. The research advances theoretical understanding by integrating neoliberal institutionalism, economic liberalism, and ASEAN centrality to interpret Indonesia’s role in regional economic governance.
The influence of nutritional status, physical fitness, and self-perception on student learning outcomes: a conceptual review Septa Saiman; Aldo Naza Putra; Alnedral Alnedral; Liza Liza
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/020256742

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Elementary physical education learning outcomes are often examined through isolated physiological or psychological variables, leading to fragmented theoretical explanations. This study aims to develop an integrated conceptual understanding of how nutritional status, physical fitness, and self-perception relate to learning outcomes in elementary physical education. A Conceptual Review was conducted using a narrative synthesis of national and international peer-reviewed literature published between 2018 and 2025. Relevant studies were analyzed to identify dominant conceptual patterns, theoretical positions, and relational mechanisms among the three constructs. The analysis indicates that nutritional status and physical fitness function as foundational physiological conditions, while self-perception operates as a central psychological mechanism mediating students’ engagement and learning participation. Unlike previous research that treats these factors independently, this study proposes a unified conceptual framework that explains their interrelationships. This framework contributes to advancing holistic perspectives in physical education theory and provides a theoretical foundation for future empirical research and integrative educational interventions.

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