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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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Scientific Output and Thematic Development of Solar Powered Toy and Science Kit for Elementary School Students: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Review Cahyani, Devita; Suhandi, Andi; Riyana, Cepi; Muslim, Muslim
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Objective: This study aims to provide a comprehensive bibliometric review of research on solar-powered toys and science kits for elementary school students by mapping scientific productivity, thematic structures, and developmental trends in this emerging field. Novelty: This study offers a systematic bibliometric mapping that highlights the multidisciplinary integration of renewable energy education, STEM innovation, and hands-on learning tools specifically designed for young learners. Methods: A bibliometric analysis was conducted to examine publication trends, influential authors, leading countries, major sources, and keyword co-occurrence networks to identify dominant themes and research evolution patterns. Results: The findings reveal a steady increase in research output, reflecting growing global interest in renewable energy education for children. Three dominant themes were identified: STEM-based educational innovation, technological device development, and experimental research domains. Thematic evolution analysis indicates a shift toward experiential and hands-on learning approaches using solar-powered devices. Conclusions: This bibliometric review concludes that research on solar-powered toys and science kits for elementary school students is steadily growing, centered on STEM innovation, technological development, and experimental applications.
Management of Co-Curricular Activities in Fostering Global Diversity Character in Elementary Schools Pambudhi, Tegar; Sapriya; Kama Abdul Hakam; Wahyu Sopandi
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Objective: This study aims to analyze the management of co-curricular activities in fostering the character of global diversity among primary school students. Global diversity is a key dimension of the Pancasila Student Profile, emphasizing cultural awareness, inclusive interaction, and fair behavior within a pluralistic society. Novelty: This research highlights systematic co-curricular management as a strategic mechanism for strengthening global diversity character within the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum, particularly through the Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project (P5), where practical models at the school level remain varied and underexplored. Methods: The study employed a descriptive qualitative approach using interviews, observations, and document analysis. Data were analyzed through the Miles and Huberman interactive model, including data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. Results: The findings reveal that effective co-curricular management depends on three main aspects: (1) needs-based and contextually relevant planning grounded in local culture, (2) collaborative and experiential learning activities that promote intercultural engagement, and (3) authentic evaluation emphasizing reflection, equitable participation, and inclusive contribution. Principal leadership, community partnerships, and teacher capacity were identified as key supporting factors. Conclusions: Co-curricular activities play a strategic role in shaping global diversity character among primary school students. Systematic and integrated management within the school ecosystem is essential to optimize their impact and achieve the goals of the Pancasila Student Profile.
Enhancing Elementary Students’ Procedural Writing through a Hybrid Approach of Problem-Based Learning and Differentiated Instruction Yulia, Yulia; Yarmi, Gusti; Zakiah, Linda
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Objective: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of a hybrid instructional model integrating Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Differentiated Instruction (DI) to improve procedural writing skills among fifth-grade elementary students in Indonesia. Novelty: The study introduces a combined PBL–DI framework within a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design, specifically applied to genre-based procedural writing instruction in diverse elementary classrooms. Methods: The research employed a two-cycle Classroom Action Research (CAR) design involving 31 students. Learners engaged in real-world writing tasks tailored to their readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles. Data were collected through writing assessments, observation sheets, reflection journals, field notes, and interviews, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. Results: Student writing mastery improved significantly from 32% in the pre-action stage to 84% at the end of Cycle II. Qualitative findings indicated increased engagement, greater autonomy in writing, and enhanced self-efficacy. Contextual problem-solving tasks, scaffolded support, and iterative teacher reflection contributed to both cognitive and affective development. Conclusions: Integrating PBL and DI provides an effective, student-centered framework for enhancing procedural writing skills and offers a promising approach for genre-based writing instruction in diverse elementary school settings.

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