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EduBase: Journal of Basic Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27221520     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47453/edubase.v5i1.2020
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Basic Education (Edubase) is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers and reviews in the field of basic education conducted by educational practitioners such as teachers, lecturers, basic education observers, basic education policy makers and students. This journal is dedicated to promoting global scientific and technological progress by providing a platform for researchers, scientists and academics to publish their research findings and share their knowledge with the wider scientific community. Edubase receives input from researchers, scientists and academics around the world on topics including: Basic Education: Learning Strategies, Learning Models, Learning Methods, Learning Media, Teaching Materials, Learning Resources, and School Management in the basic education domain. All submissions to Edubase undergo a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality and validity of published research. This journal encourages the submission of papers that present innovative and original research, and contribute to the development of new theories, methodologies and techniques in the field of elementary education science. Edubase is committed to promoting open access to scientific research and aims to make research accessible to a wider audience, including researchers and students in the global arena, especially developing countries who may not have access to expensive scientific journals. This journal also seeks to foster collaboration and partnerships between researchers around the world and facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge between scientific disciplines.
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A Qualitative Case Study of How Finnish Teachers Transform Grade 2 English Reading Subject into Students’ Imaginative and Character-building Adventures Tholchah, Muchammad; Bhattarai, Devi Prasad
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3185

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Finland’s consistently high performance in international assessments such as PISA has drawn global attention to its early educational practices, particularly in literacy instruction. Objective: This study explores the role of teachers in English reading subject in lower-grade Finnish classrooms, emphasizing how literacy education extends beyond technical skill acquisition. Novelty: This integrated approach positions literacy as both a cognitive and socio-emotional enterprise, central to holistic learner development. Methods: Using a qualitative case study design, data were collected through interviews with a teacher, a parent, and a Grade 2 student, complemented by analysis of instructional materials. Results: Framed by Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK), the findings demonstrate that Finnish teachers use English reading subject not only to develop academic skills such as fluency and comprehension but also to stimulate imagination and cultivate positive character values. Conclusions: While the small sample limits generalizability, the study offers critical insights for advancing literacy pedagogy and highlights directions for cross-cultural and longitudinal research.
Designing Pop Up Book Media Using ADDIE Model to Enhance Understanding of Asmaul Husna in Akidah Akhlak for Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Students Fauziah, Nadia Nurul; Calian, Yayan; Muhamadi, Sani Insan; Saefuddin, Asis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3193

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The purpose of the study was to determine the design developed, validation of experts on product feasibility and differences in understanding after using Pop Up Book media. The method used is R&D (Research and Development) ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). Data collection techniques used questionnaires, tests, interviews and documentation. Data analysis uses descriptions for qualitative data, and uses statistics for quantitative data. The results of the study based on data analysis obtained Pop Up Book learning media that have been made and validated by media experts get an average of 83.9%, linguists get 78.5%, material experts get 84%, Akidah Akhlak teachers get 94% and student responses on a small scale get an average of 93.75%. The results of validation and response get the “Worthy” category to be tested. The results of the understanding of grade V MI Ciharalang students before using Pop Up Book get a percentage of 47.2%, after using Pop Up Book media, student understanding gets a percentage of 83.3%. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the Pop Up Book media is suitable for use as a learning medium and can improve student understanding in grade V MI Ciharalang.
Development of a Multiple Intelligence-Based Learning Management Model for Elementary Schools Mulyono, Rahmat; Rejokirono; Slamet Untung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3371

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Objective: This research aimed to (1) produce information about the components needed for the development of multiple intelligence-based learning management, (2) produce a model of multiple intelligence-based learning management, and (3) provide information on the model’s effectiveness. Novelty: The study offers a structured model of learning management specifically designed to integrate multiple intelligences, addressing the diverse abilities of students in elementary schools. Methods: The research involved three stages—preliminary study, model development, and testing—conducted in several provinces with tryouts in thirteen elementary schools, using data from headmasters and teachers collected through questionnaires, interviews, and observations, and analyzed descriptively. Results: The research produced a multiple intelligence-based learning management model characterized by materials and groupings tailored to students’ intelligences, thematic and active learning approaches, comprehensive evaluation, outing class activities, collaboration with parents and stakeholders, and visionary leadership. The model showed very good results, with content testing scoring 91.58% and applicability testing 92.20%. Conclusions: The findings demonstrate that the developed model is both effective and practical, offering a comprehensive framework for implementing multiple intelligence-based learning management in elementary schools.
Enhancing Spiritual Intelligence Through Religious Mentorship: A Case Study at Al-Ishlah Elementary School Khaeriyah, Umamatul; Nafi'a, Ilman; Gumiandari, Septi; Muhammad Fathi Ilmy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3312

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Objective: This study aims to explore the strategies used by religious mentors at Al-Ishlah Elementary School in fostering students' spiritual intelligence, identify the challenges they encounter, and examine the efforts made to overcome these barriers. Novelty: The research contributes to the limited empirical literature on spiritual intelligence development at the elementary level within Indonesian Islamic schools, emphasizing the unique role of religious mentorship in character formation and faith-based resilience. Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with one religious mentor and questionnaires administered to 36 students. Results: The findings reveal that students’ spiritual intelligence levels are predominantly “very high” (52.8%) and “high” (41.7%), indicating a generally strong spiritual foundation. Effective mentoring strategies include daily recitation of Asmaul Husna, congregational Dhuhr prayers, collective Yasin and istighosah, as well as Qur’anic literacy and memorization programs. Conclusions: Despite challenges such as limited concentration, Qur’anic fluency, tardiness, and time constraints, mentors effectively address these issues through psychological understanding, motivational reinforcement, open communication, and reward-based encouragement. The study underscores the vital influence of religious mentorship in nurturing students’ spiritual intelligence and holistic personal growth.
Evaluation of Logic Model in Improving the Accuracy of Logistic Model in National PAI Assessment Safiuddin
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3191

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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the implementation of a logic model on the accuracy level of the logistic model with the probability of correct answers in the National Examination of Islamic Education subjects in East Jakarta. Novelty: This study also highlights the integration of a logic model and logistic regression in evaluating the accuracy of assessment results, offering a new perspective for improving the evaluation of Islamic Education learning outcomes. Methods: The research uses a quantitative approach with logistic regression model evaluation to analyze the accuracy of correct answer probabilities given by the exam participants. The sample consists of 300 respondents who are students from various schools in East Jakarta who took the National Examination for Islamic Education. Data were collected from exam results and analyzed using a logistic regression model to identify the factors influencing the accuracy of correct answers. Results: The findings indicate that the logistic model can provide an accurate representation of the probability of correct answers, with factors such as understanding of the material, student readiness, and teaching methods having a significant impact on exam results. Conclusions: Based on the logic model evaluation, it can be concluded that the implementation of this model is effective in improving the accuracy of exam result predictions and provides further insights into factors that need to be considered in enhancing the quality of Islamic Education learning.
An Innovative Approach to Implementing a Green Economy Through Javanese Local Wisdom in Elementary School Learning Setiawan, Bramianto; Mukhlis, Septian; Dea Nur Hafifah; Zulela MS; Iasha, Vina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3194

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Objective: This study examines the implementation of Green Economy concepts through Cultural-Based Learning in Indonesian elementary schools, focusing specifically on Javanese cultural contexts. Novelty: Addressing a critical gap in sustainability education, the study demonstrates how integrating local traditions can effectively contextualize global sustainability goals in the classroom. Methods: The study uses a mixed-methods design, surveying 200 teachers across four provinces in Java and conducting in-depth interviews with 30 participants. Results: Quantitative findings indicate strong teacher understanding of Green Economy principles (M=4.12/5), but relatively lower application levels (M=3.89), with significant regional disparities (F=3.864, p=0.010). Qualitative analysis reveals three main themes: (1) teacher commitment to environmental stewardship, (2) systemic barriers such as curriculum overload and limited facilities, and (3) the role of Javanese cultural practices—such as Sedekah Bumi—in enhancing student engagement. Conclusions: Practical implications include the development of culturally responsive curricula and targeted teacher training programs. The study is limited to the Javanese region, and further research is needed to explore its applicability in other cultural settings.
Optimizing Cultural Awareness Through Augmented Reality: An Analysis of Educational Media Needs in Indonesian Elementary Schools Andayani; Khaerul Anam; Prabowo, Suryo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3195

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Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage faces challenges due to globalization and inadequate innovative educational methods. Objective: This study analyzes the need for Augmented Reality (AR)-based learning media to enhance cultural awareness in Indonesian elementary schools. Novelty: New insights into students’ perceptions and expectations towards the use of AR in local cultural learning. Methods: Using a quantitative, cross-sectional survey with purposive sampling (N=160, consisting of 150 students and 10 teachers), this study collected perceptions about traditional and AR-based cultural learning. Results: Findings from the study showed that 62% of students found traditional cultural learning uninteresting, while 87% expressed strong interest in AR due to its interactivity and ease of use. Conclusions: These findings underscore the potential of AR as a transformative tool for cultural education, urging policymakers and educators to adopt immersive technologies. Future studies could explore the long-term impact of AR on cultural retention.
Parenting Style and Religious Character: The Mediating Role of Worship Discipline Mushlih, Aguslani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3447

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This study investigates the influence of parenting styles on students’ religious character, with worship discipline as a mediating factor. It addresses a research gap by integrating parenting and religious habituation into a single model of character formation. Using a quantitative approach with correlational-verification design, the study surveyed 200 junior high school students in Cianjur, Indonesia. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results show that parenting style has a significant effect on both worship discipline and religious character, with worship discipline acting as a partial mediator. The model demonstrates good fit and predictive relevance (Q² > 0.5), highlighting the crucial role of family-based religious routines. These findings suggest that religious character can be strengthened through consistent parental involvement and structured spiritual practices at home. The study offers a novel empirical contribution by positioning worship discipline as a behavioral bridge between parenting and religious values in youth development.
Development of Problem-Based Learning-Based Student Worksheets to Improve Elementary School Student Learning Outcomes Egatri, Dewi; Nurlaksana Eko Rusminto; Siti Samhati; Sunyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3525

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Objective: This study aims to develop a Problem-Based Learning (PBL)-based Student Worksheet (LKPD) on the topic of words and syllables to improve the learning outcomes of third-grade students in Indonesian language learning. Novelty: The developed LKPD integrates the PBL approach into Indonesian language lessons, offering an innovative learning medium tailored for elementary school students. Methods: The research used a Research and Development (R&D) design with the 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). Subjects included 20 experimental and 20 control class students each from SDIT Harapan Bangsa, SDIT Rasyid Sedayu, and SD Negeri 1 Merak Batin. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, tests, and documentation, then analyzed using descriptive quantitative and qualitative methods. Results: Expert validation showed high feasibility, with scores of 89.3 (material expert), 98 (media expert), and 76 (language expert), averaging 87.76 (very valid). Practicality tests yielded an average of 92 from teachers and 94 from students (both very practical). The N-Gain test indicated moderate effectiveness: 0.68 (SDIT Harapan Bangsa), 0.67 (SDIT Rasyid Sedayu), and 0.65 (SD Negeri 1 Merak Batin). The independent t-test showed a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05, confirming a significant difference between control and experimental classes. Conclusions: The PBL-based LKPD on words and syllables is highly valid, very practical, and moderately effective, making it a promising innovative medium to enhance elementary students’ learning outcomes.
Leveraging Augmented Reality (AR) and Interactive Media to Enhance Elementary Students’ Mastery of Scientific Concepts: A Cross-Regional Study in West Java, Indonesia Novianti Muspiroh; Asep Kurniawan; Imam Tabroni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i2.3530

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Objective: This study evaluates the effectiveness of Augmented Reality (AR) and interactive media in improving elementary students’ understanding of abstract science concepts such as the respiratory system, force and motion, and ecosystems in West Java, Indonesia. Novelty: Unlike many studies that focus on technology infrastructure, this research highlights the role of teacher creativity and local relevance, positioning AR as a driver of pedagogical change rather than a mere digital tool. Methods: A mixed-methods design was applied, involving 530 fifth-grade students and their teachers through pre-/post-tests, classroom observations, interviews, and case studies. Results: Quantitative findings showed significant learning gains (average +21.7 percentage points, p < 0.01), with higher AR usage linked to better outcomes. Qualitative data revealed that AR fostered student engagement and reflection, while teachers adopted more facilitative roles. Case studies further indicated that success was shaped by local adaptation and teacher innovation rather than infrastructure alone. Conclusions: The study recommends context-aware AR content, digital pedagogy training, and equitable access policies. AR is affirmed as a transformative paradigm that connects abstract science with meaningful, inclusive, and localized learning experiences.

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