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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.
Articles 151 Documents
Ethnoscience-Based Instructional Materials for Natural and Social Sciences in Elementary Schools: A Bibliometric Analysis Setiyadi, Desi
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3153

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Research on ethnoscience-based instructional materials in Natural and Social Sciences (IPAS) education has grown in recent years. However, a significant gap remains in bibliometric analysis and systematic mapping, limiting the understanding of research trends, collaboration patterns, and key themes in this field. Objective: This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of ethnoscience-based IPAS instructional materials to identify publication trends, researcher networks, and thematic focuses. Novelty: Unlike previous studies focusing on classroom implementation, this research offers the first bibliometric mapping of ethnoscience in IPAS materials. Methods: This study used a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications (2020–2025). Data was analyzed using VOSviewer 1.6.20, Biblioshiny, and Microsoft Excel to identify trends and key research themes. Results: The findings reveal that Indonesia and China are the top contributors, with dominant themes including curriculum development and student engagement. Research collaboration remains limited, with only 16.73% of studies involving international partnerships. Additionally, challenges include the lack of a standardized framework for implementing ethnoscience in elementary curricula. Conclusion: This study highlights the need for cross-disciplinary collaboration between educators, researchers, and policymakers to enhance the application of ethnoscience in elementary school. Strengthening international partnerships will further support the development of culturally responsive and scientifically robust instructional materials.
Islamic Educational Psychology and Feminism: An Epistemological Approach to Gender Equity in Education Yazid Al Ansori; Tutukningsih; Kholid Mawardi
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3179

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine an epistemology of Islamic educational psychology through the spirit of feminism in responding to gender-biased educational practices. Novelty: This research combines feminist theory with Islamic educational psychology, offering a transformative paradigm that has rarely been explored in previous research. Methods: This study uses a qualitative approach. The data sources were obtained by analyzing various existing literature, both from books and scientific journals. Results: The results of this study indicate that Islamic educational psychology can elevate the dignity of women's rights, the spirit of feminism is met with the spirit of Islam in developing education that upholds equality. Through an approach that combines the spirit of feminism with Islamic educational psychology, this study offers a new paradigm that is inclusive and equal. Conclusion: This approach emphasizes curriculum reform, teacher empowerment, and the implementation of affirmative policies as real steps to eliminate gender bias. By involving all elements of society, including religious figures and academics, it is hoped that cultural and policy changes can be achieved sustainably.
Eco-Literacy in ECE: A Case Study of Climate Change Awareness in Indonesia Ira Anggraeni; Ajang Ramdani; Choirul Hidayah
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3182

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Objective: This study analyzes the implementation of ecoliteracy-based climate change education in Early Childhood Education (PAUD) as a strategy to build environmental awareness and environmentally friendly behavior from an early age. Novelty: This study explores an approach that has not been widely explored that integrates the concept of sustainability into early childhood learning. Method: The study was conducted using a case study method in qualitative research. Data were collected through observation, teacher interviews, and document analysis. The ecoliteracy-based program involved activities such as gardening, recycling, and ecological storytelling. Results: The findings revealed that the majority of participants (85%) experienced developments in understanding the interconnectedness of ecosystems and awareness of nature protection. Through observation, positive behavioral changes were identified in children, such as increased discipline in sorting waste and active involvement in caring for plants. These changes indicate that the ecoliteracy approach has the potential to foster environmental awareness from an early age. Conclusion: This study offers new insights by positioning ecoliteracy as an alternative pedagogy for climate change education in PAUD. The findings show strong potential for integrating climate literacy into the PAUD curriculum and provide policy recommendations to support sustainable development through early childhood education.
Indonesian Students' Perspectives on Problem-Based and Multicultural Learning in Basic Reading Comprehension Utami, Elva; Arono, Arono; Yunita , Wisma; Safnil, Safnil; Kencana, Nila; Hermansyah, Sam
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3183

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Objective: This study examines students' views on the use of Basic Reading Comprehension materials developed with the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model and a multicultural-based approach. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in the integration of PBL with a multicultural approach to improve students' reading comprehension, motivation, and learning engagement in a diverse educational environment. Methods: This study used a qualitative approach involving 300 Indonesian students. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and open-ended questionnaires, then analyzed thematically to produce the effectiveness of this approach. Results: Students felt more motivated and active in discussions when the material combined problem-solving tasks and culturally relevant content. PBL improved the ability to understand texts through critical thinking and collaboration, while the multicultural approach helped students integrate the material with their cultural background, thus encouraging inclusivity and awareness of diversity. Challenges found include the need for more assistance for students who are not familiar with PBL. Conclusion: The integration of PBL with multicultural-based materials can significantly improve reading learning by making it more interactive, inclusive, and meaningful. It is recommended to provide additional support for diverse learners and develop more culturally responsive teaching materials.
Ethno-Edutainment Electronic Module (EMEE) to Strengthen Local Cultural Character in Elementary School Students Titin Sunaryati; Muhamad Fatchan; Muhamad Sudharsono; Pipin Angela
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3186

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The erosion of local cultural values due to globalization poses a significant challenge to the development of character in Indonesian students, who are expected to uphold tolerance, ethics, and mutual respect. Objective: This study aims to develop an Android-based ethno-edutainment electronic module to strengthen local cultural character among elementary school students. Novelty: The module integrates ethno-edutainment and local cultural values into a digital learning platform, offering an innovative approach to character education. Methods: The module was developed using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) within a Research and Development (R&D) framework. The product was validated by media, content, and language experts, and tested on 55 students at Pondok Bambu 06 Duren Sawit State Elementary School, East Jakarta. Results: The validation results showed that the module was categorized as "very good" across all aspects. The practicality test revealed positive student responses, and the effectiveness test demonstrated a significant improvement in learning outcomes, with an average pre-test score of 70.54 and a post-test score of 87.45. Conclusion: The module is effective in supporting character education, with interactive features and local cultural content that enhance student engagement and strengthen their national identity.
Climate Change Education For Children Using E-Klim Malik, Amarullah; Muhlis Suja'i, Cecep Abdul
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): EduBase : Journal of Basic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3189

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The worsening waste crisis poses a serious challenge to environmental sustainability. Objective: This study introduces E-Klim, an innovative climate education model that combines waste management with child-based environmental learning through participatory visual methods. Novelty: This model offers a unique approach by integrating visual education for children, waste-based philanthropic actions, and community empowerment in one integrated framework. Methods: Using Participatory Action Research (PAR), this study actively involved children, communities, religious institutions, NGOs, and local governments in developing interactive tools such as the 'Match Cause and Effect' game and the 'Green Challenge' activity. Results: The research findings show: (1) a significant increase in children's understanding of climate change through a visual approach, (2) the transformation of the recycling system into a community philanthropic movement, and (3) the implementation of real actions such as tree planting. Conclusion: E-Klim has proven to be an effective framework that not only solves the waste problem but also creates a circular economy based on local values, while strengthening environmental education for the younger generation through innovative participatory methods.
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
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.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.
Climate Change, Religion and Education: Exploring Influence of Faith-Based Leadership on Environmental Sustainability Aji Mardani, Dede; Siti Masuroh, Imas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v6i1.3205

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Objective: This study aims to examine the role of religious leaders in climate change education in Tasikmalaya through an Islamic approach, with a focus on the use of religious teachings to convey environmental messages and their effectiveness in increasing public awareness and participation. Novelty: This study combines religion with environmental education, making Islamic teachings the basis for environmentally friendly behavior, and highlighting unique practices such as metaphorical narratives and environmentally nuanced worship activities, such as "Green Prayer" and tree planting, which are rarely studied in local contexts such as Tasikmalaya. Methods: This study uses a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews with religious leaders in mosques and religious institutions to explore the views, communication strategies, and challenges faced in conveying climate change issues to congregations. Results: The results of the study show that religious leaders have a strategic role in conveying climate change issues persuasively by connecting religious messages about the importance of protecting nature, but face challenges such as institutional limitations, unequal access to information, and limited scientific understanding among some religious leaders. Conclusion: Religious leaders in Tasikmalaya play an important role in climate change education through Islamic values, but its sustainability and impact require strengthening religious educational institutions, increasing climate literacy, real support from various parties, and cross-sector collaboration.

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