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International Journal of Educational Development
ISSN : 30471893     EISSN : 30468159     DOI : 10.61132
his a journal intended for the publication of scientific articles published by Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia The fields of study in this journal include the sub-groups of Social Science Education, Language and Literature, Sports and Health, Mathematics and MIPA, Technology and Vocational Studies, Education and Arts
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The Application of the Marind Tribe's Life Principle of Compassion With the PBL Model to Foster Student Character Elementary School In Merauke Ermelinda Agnes Gunu Pure; Wahira Wahira; Kartini Marzuki
International Journal of Educational Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April : International Journal of Educational Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.282

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This study aims to analyse the effect of applying the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model based on the Marind Tribe's life principles on the development of students' compassion. The approach used was quantitative with a quasi-experiment design using Nonequivalent (Pretest and Posttest) Control Group Design. The research subjects consisted of 120 students at SD YPPK St Tarsisius Biankuk, SD YPPK St Fransiskus Xaverius I, and SD YPPK Sta. Theresia Buti Merauke, which were divided into experimental and control classes. Data analysis was conducted using the Independent Sample t-test with the help of SPSS IBM 23. The results showed that the application of the PBL model significantly improved students' compassion attitudes, with a calculated t value (50.842) > t table (1.981) and p-value (0.000) < 0.05, indicating a significant difference between the experimental and control classes.
Integration of Character Values in Independent Curriculum Learning at SDN 2 Selat Penuguan Resnita Resnita; Syarwani Ahmad; Destiniar Destiniar
International Journal of Educational Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April : International Journal of Educational Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.285

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This study aims to analyze the Integration of Character Values in the Management of Independent Curriculum-Based Learning in State Elementary School 2, Selat Penuguan District, Banyuasin Regency. Data collection tools use interview methods, documentation, observation and literature review. Data analysis uses descriptive qualitative analysis with research stages that refer to the theory of Miles and Huberman, namely collecting data, data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions. The results of the study stated that the integration of character values in learning based on the Independent Curriculum at SD Negeri 2, Selat Penuguan District has been running well through 3 stages, namely 1) integration of character values into learning planning based on the Independent Curriculum as an effort to strengthen the character of students at SD Negeri 2, Selat Penuguan District; 2) integration of character values into the implementation of learning as an effort to strengthen the character of students at SD Negeri 2, Selat Penuguan District; 3) integration of character values into learning evaluations. Integrated learning planning with character values at SD Negeri 2, Selat Penuguan District The character values instilled at SD Negeri 2, Selat Penuguan District include (1) faith, devotion to God Almighty, and noble character; (2) independence; (3) mutual cooperation; (4) global diversity; (5) critical reasoning; and (6) creative.
Language Learning Strategies In English Fricative Consonants Through Arabic Novita Wahidah; Sajidin Sajidin; Muhammad Aminuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.286

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Many students face difficulties and lack confidence when it comes to English pronunciation, often doubting whether their pronunciation is correct. One significant challenge they face is the difference in dialect and pronunciation between their native language and the target language. In Indonesia, a Muslim-majority country, many students are familiar with Arabic, particularly in pesantren-based schools. Arabic and English share certain phonetic features, especially in the fricative consonant sounds, which could help Indonesian students learn English pronunciation more easily. This study explores how learning Arabic might aid in improving English pronunciation, specifically focusing on fricative sounds. Using a mixed-methods approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative data, this research applies a pre-experimental one-group pre-test and post-test design. The study involved fifteen junior high school students in grade VIII from an Islamic character school. The primary goal of the research was to assess how the students’ English pronunciation, particularly on fricative sounds, improved after learning Arabic. The results show a significant improvement in the pronunciation of /f/, /ʃ/, /s/, /z/, and /ʒ/ sounds. However, the students showed less improvement in the pronunciation of /ð/ and /θ/ sounds. This suggests that while Arabic may offer some advantages in mastering specific English sounds, there may be challenges that still hinder the improvement of other English consonants. These findings could provide insights into language learning strategies and the potential role of Arabic in enhancing English pronunciation.
Development of Integrated Language Skills Assessment Instruments for Korean as a Foreign Language Learning in Higher Education Nuraziza Aliah; Nurasia Natsir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.288

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This study explores the development of integrated language skills assessment instruments for Korean as a foreign language (KFL) learners in higher education, addressing the need for tools that reflect real-world communicative demands. Grounded in theoretical frameworks such as Bachman and Palmer's Communicative Language Ability model[1] and Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory[2], the research employed a mixed-methods approach, including needs analysis[6], corpus studies, and pilot testing. The research process involved three primary phases: First, a comprehensive needs analysis was conducted among KFL instructors and students to identify assessment gaps and priorities. Second, authentic Korean language materials were collected to create a corpus that informed the development of contextualized assessment tasks. Finally, the instruments underwent rigorous pilot testing with 127 KFL students across three Indonesian universities.The developed assessment instruments integrate reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills through task-based scenarios that mirror authentic Korean language use contexts. These include collaborative problem-solving activities, multimedia-based comprehension tasks, and culturally situated role-plays. Statistical analysis demonstrated high inter-rater reliability (r=0.87) and construct validity when compared with established Korean proficiency measures.Results demonstrated the instruments' reliability, validity, and cultural relevance, fostering holistic skill development and promoting positive washback on teaching and learning practices. Implementation of these instruments led to significant improvements in students' integrated language performance and motivation. The study contributes to the field of Korean language assessment by providing empirically validated tools that bridge classroom learning with real-world language application in higher education contexts.
The Importance of Literacy in the World of Education: "How Important is Literacy Really" Monggun Maulidiya Siregar; M. Joharis; Nova Muhairani Nasution; Yolanda Vera Nicole Sitinjak
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.297

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Literacy is a fundamental skill that is very important in the field of education, especially for students in Indonesia. This study aims to explore the understanding of 7th and 8th-grade students regarding the importance of literacy, the challenges they face in improving their literacy skills, and to provide recommendations for enhancing literacy programs in schools. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with semi-structured interviews conducted at SMP N 15 Medan. The results of the study indicate that although students are aware of the importance of literacy, they face various challenges, including low reading interest, lack of access to quality reading materials, and minimal environmental support. This research is expected to contribute to the development of more effective literacy strategies in schools through the suggestions and implications provided in this study. Keywords:;;;.
Influence Of Iot-Based Problem Based Learning Model To Increase Problem Solving Abilities Physics Students Fadhila Fadhila; Aris Munandar; Abdul Haling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.298

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This study aims to comprehensively examine the influence of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model integrated with the Internet of Things (IoT) on enhancing students’ problem-solving abilities in physics education. The integration of IoT into PBL is seen as a progressive approach to address the growing demand for innovative instructional strategies that promote higher-order thinking skills. A quantitative approach was adopted, utilizing a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group format to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. The participants were 25 undergraduate physics students from the University of West Sulawesi, selected through saturated sampling due to the limited population size. To evaluate students’ problem-solving skills, data were collected using structured written tests designed around five key indicators: understanding the problem, describing the problem, planning the solution, executing the solution, and evaluating the results. Prior to hypothesis testing, normality of the data was assessed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, followed by paired sample t-tests with IBM SPSS Statistics 23 to determine the significance of differences in pretest and posttest scores. The findings revealed a statistically significant improvement in students’ problem-solving skills following the implementation of the IoT-based PBL model, with results showing significance at the 5% level and gain scores classified as effective. These outcomes demonstrate the potential of the PBL-IoT integration to foster critical thinking and improve educational quality. Therefore, the implementation of this instructional model is recommended for physics educators seeking to enhance student engagement, problem-solving proficiency, and learning outcomes through the integration of emerging technologies.
Improving AI Literacy Competence Among European Students: Implementation Recommendations for Indonesian Student) Tiarma Rokasih Sagala; Mirna Putri Aulia; Sri Rahma Haryanti; M. Joharis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.300

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This study aims to comprehensively examine the influence of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model integrated with the Internet of Things (IoT) on enhancing students’ problem-solving abilities in physics education. The integration of IoT into PBL is seen as a progressive approach to address the growing demand for innovative instructional strategies that promote higher-order thinking skills. A quantitative approach was adopted, utilizing a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest nonequivalent control group format to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. The participants were 25 undergraduate physics students from the University of West Sulawesi, selected through saturated sampling due to the limited population size. To evaluate students’ problem-solving skills, data were collected using structured written tests designed around five key indicators: understanding the problem, describing the problem, planning the solution, executing the solution, and evaluating the results. Prior to hypothesis testing, normality of the data was assessed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, followed by paired sample t-tests with IBM SPSS Statistics 23 to determine the significance of differences in pretest and posttest scores. The findings revealed a statistically significant improvement in students’ problem-solving skills following the implementation of the IoT-based PBL model, with results showing significance at the 5% level and gain scores classified as effective. These outcomes demonstrate the potential of the PBL-IoT integration to foster critical thinking and improve educational quality. Therefore, the implementation of this instructional model is recommended for physics educators seeking to enhance student engagement, problem-solving proficiency, and learning outcomes through the integration of emerging technologies.
Development of Flipped Classroom Model with Differentiation Method (SQ3R) to Improve Critical Thinking Skills Ilham Ibnu Firdaus; Ludfi Arya Wardana; Didit Yulian Krasdiyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.301

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This study aims to develop an effective classroom teaching model using the SQ3R knowledge differentiation method and to test the validity of the product as well as the benefits of the model. The method used in this research is research and development (F&E) that follows the Borg & Gall model consisting of 10 steps, which includes the first trial, corrections based on the trial results, field test, and survey and distribution of the product to support education in schools. In the development stage, the products were tested for validity and effectiveness. The results showed that validation from experts obtained an average score of 9.7 with the category “very valid.” In addition, the 1-1 trial resulted in an average score of 93.63% for the learning model, 102% for the material aspect, 98% for practicality, and 96% for benefits. All aspects were categorized as “very interesting,” “very easy,” and “very useful.” Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the Flipped Classroom learning model with the SQ3R differentiation method is proven effective in improving critical thinking skills of grade IV students in science subjects at SDN Klenang Lor 1. This model is also very feasible to be applied in science learning and has the potential to be adapted and applied to other subjects at the elementary school level.
Impact of Physical Infrastructure and Technology on Student Learning Outcomes Nurpaidah Nurpaidah; Muh. Yunus; Elpisah Elpisah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.302

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of physical and technological infrastructure on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. Data collection using questionnaires, documentation, observation and interviews. The purpose of this study was to determine partially and simultaneously the effect of physical infrastructure and technology on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. The results of the research that have been conducted show that the results of this study concluded that there is an influence of physical infrastructure and technology on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. Likewise, there is an influence of the Technology variable on Student Learning Outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. The results of this study concluded that Physical Infrastructure and Technology have a significant influence on Student Learning Outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency.

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