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International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
ISSN : 30480833     EISSN : 30480841     DOI : 10.62951
The fields of study in this journal include the sub-groups of Educational Sciences, Social Sciences, Language and Literature, Sports and Health, Mathematics and Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Technology and Vocational Sciences, Educational Sciences and Arts
Articles 86 Documents
The Implementation of Internship Policy in Strengthening Vocational Students’ Skills and Competence to Meet the Demands of the Labor Market Wati, Karsiyah; Trihantoyo, Syunu; Riyanto, Yatim
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.410

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This study aims to identify the implementation of soft skills and hard skills, explore strategies for developing hard skills, and analyze entrepreneurial independence among vocational students. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews and observations, then analyzed descriptively through data reduction, presentation, and verification. The results show that soft skills are internalized through workplace culture programs emphasizing ethics, communication, and adaptability, supported by mentoring and reflection activities. Hard skills are applied in alignment with industry needs through curriculum synchronization, hands-on practice, and skill-based projects, ensuring professional competence. Development of hard skills is strengthened through internships, external training, and peer teaching, with success assessed from product quality, innovation, and relevance to market demand. Entrepreneurial independence is fostered through motivation, alumni inspiration, and the Teaching Factory program that integrates learning with real business experiences. Internships also help students interact directly with customers and handle business challenges, while sustainability is maintained through product management and freelance opportunities. Overall, the implementation of internship-based learning effectively enhances vocational students’ technical and non-technical competencies, enabling them to adapt, innovate, and compete in the dynamic job market.
Development of a Scaffolding-Based E-Module Integrated with Educational Games on Market Equilibrium Material to Enhance the Problem-Solving Skills of Grade X Students at SMA Negeri 1 Kelapa, West Bangka Widyaningsih Sinaga, Artika Meilinda; Rosidah, Rosidah
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.412

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This study aims to develop, validate, and test the effectiveness of a scaffolding-based e-module integrated with educational games on the topic of market equilibrium to improve students’ problem-solving skills in economics learning. The research utilized the ADDIE development model, which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. A total of 72 students from SMA Negeri 1 Kelapa participated in the study, divided into experimental and control groups. Data were collected through validation questionnaires, pre-tests, and post-tests. The results showed that the e-module obtained a very high level of feasibility, with average validation scores of 3.86 from material experts, 3.88 from media experts, 3.95 from teachers, and 3.49 from students, indicating that the product met the quality criteria for instructional media. Furthermore, effectiveness testing revealed that students in the experimental class achieved an N-Gain score of 0.56, categorized as moderate, which was significantly higher than the control class score of 0.30. These results suggest that the scaffolding-based e-module integrated with educational games is both feasible and effective in enhancing students’ problem-solving skills and learning engagement in economics education.
Development of Electronic LKPD to Support PJBL Environmental Change Materials to Improve Creative Thinking Skills and Environmental Literacy of Phase E Students in Independent Learning Agustin, Arumi; Tias Pratama , Anggi
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.414

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This study aims to determine the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of Electronic LKPD Supporting on PjBL on in improving creative thinking skills and environmental literacy of students at SMAN 1 Tarakan. This type of research is research and development (Research and Development) with the ADDIE model (analyze, design, development, implement, evaluate). The analyze stage includes initial analysis, competency analysis, constructional analysis, and content analysis. The design stage includes compiling an electronic LKPD outline and designing learning content in the LKPD. The development stage includes developing data collection instruments. The data collection instruments in this study were a feasibility sheet for expert lecturers, a practicality sheet for biology teachers, a student readability sheet, and pretest and posttest questions for creative thinking skills and environmental literacy. This instrument was developed based on the review of the supervisor, assessment of expert lecturers, biology teachers, and trials on students. The implement stage includes the application of electronic LKPD that has been developed on class X students of SMAN 1 Tarakan. The experimental design used is the pretest-posttest control group design. The evaluate stage includes the form of evaluation carried out at each stage of ADDIE. The data analysis technique uses the manova test. The results of the study show: (1) The electronic LKPD supporting PjBL that was developed meets the criteria of being very valid for use in learning activities with an average value according to media experts of 3.55, material experts of 3.89 and learning experts of 3.96. (2) Practicality with a very practical category for use based on the results of student and teacher responses. (3) Effectiveness based on the Multivariate Analysis of Variance test with a significance level of 5% shows that there is an influence on students' creative thinking skills and environmental literacy after treatment using electronic LKPD supporting PjBL.
Implementation of Differentiated Learning on Acid-Base Materials to Improve Learning Motivation and Critical Thinking Skills of High School Students Musdalifah, Hainun; Wiyarsi , Antuni
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.415

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This study aims to analyze significant differences in learning motivation and critical thinking skills simultaneously between students who learn with differentiated learning and those who do not, determine the effective contribution of the implementation of differentiated learning on acid-base materials to learning motivation and critical thinking skills of students simultaneously, to determine the effective contribution of differentiated learning implementation on acid-base material to high school students' learning motivation, to determine the effective contribution of differentiated learning on acid-base material to high school students' critical thinking skills, to determine the level of achievement of students' critical thinking skills in experimental and control classes. This study used a quasi-experiment model with a pretest-posttest control group design. The sample of this study consisted of two classes, namely experimental class and control class, with random sampling. The experimental class used differentiated learning, while the control class used discovery learning. Critical thinking skills data were obtained from the description test data and learning motivation data through questionnaires. MANOVA test was used to analyze differences in critical thinking skills and student learning motivation in experimental and control classes simultaneously. Test of between subject effects is used to analyze differences in each dependent variable in experimental and control classes. Partial eta square test is used to analyze the effective contribution of differentiated learning to the dependent variable. Descriptive statistics to determine the level of achievement of critical thinking skills. The results showed there were significant differences in learning motivation and critical thinking skills simultaneously and individually between students who used differentiated learning and those who did not, the effective contribution of differentiated learning on acid-base materials to critical thinking skills and student learning motivation simultaneously was 16.9% (high), the effective contribution of differentiated learning on acid-base material to students' critical thinking skills is 6. 1% (medium), the effective contribution of differentiated learning on acid-base material to student learning motivation is 12% (medium), the level of achievement of critical thinking skills in the experimental class is in the good category, while in the control class in the sufficient category.
Implementation Internal Educational Supervision Increase Competence Teacher Pedagogy at Public Elementary School 60 Palembang Eva Yuli Nirvana; Meilia Rosani; Muhammad Fahmi
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.423

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This research aims to examine the planning, implementation, and follow-up of the principal's supervision at SD Negeri 60 Palembang in improving teacher professionalism. The focus of the research includes how the supervision planning is carried out, the implementation applied, and the forms of follow-up that contribute to the development of teacher professionalism at the school. This research is a qualitative study using ethnographic research methods because the study was conducted in a natural setting. The results of the research at SD Negeri 60 Palembang show that educational supervision is conducted according to management, with an approach of open discussion and constructive feedback principles. Although constrained by limited resources, teachers and the school investigated it creatively. The evaluation shows the implementation of directed supervision, with realistic follow-up plans and individual initiatives as strengths in improving the quality of education. Research results at SD Negeri 60 Palembang indicate that educational supervision is conducted according to management principles, with an approach of open discussion and constructive feedback. Although constrained by limited resources, teachers and the school investigated it creatively. The evaluation shows the implementation of directed supervision, with realistic follow-up plans and individual initiatives as strengths in improving the quality of education.
Analysis of Students’ Algebraic Reasoning Processes in Ex-panding Mathematical Expressions in Nonroutine Problems Mohammad Edy Nurtamam; I Ketut Budayasa; Agung Lukito
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October : International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v2i4.433

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This study investigates the algebraic reasoning processes of university students when expanding mathematical expressions in the context of nonroutine problem-solving. The research adopts a qualitative approach to explore how students interpret algebraic structures, apply symbolic transformations, and construct logical explanations while working through unfamiliar tasks. Data were collected through written tests, task-based interviews, and detailed analysis of students’ solution strategies. The findings reveal significant variation in students’ ability to generalize patterns, recognize structural relationships, and justify algebraic procedures. Students with strong conceptual understanding demonstrated flexible reasoning, coherent explanations, and appropriate use of algebraic properties. In contrast, students who relied heavily on procedural rules often struggled with symbolic manipulation, produced fragmented reasoning, and exhibited misconceptions related to variables and distributive operations. These results highlight the importance of fostering conceptual understanding, metacognitive awareness, and reasoning-oriented instruction in university mathematics. The study provides insights for educators seeking to design learning environments that promote deeper algebraic thinking and enhance students’ ability to solve complex, nonroutine problems.
Implementing the Round Robin Cooperative Model to Improve Motivation and Creativity in IPAS Learning Haya Uni Aldi; Hartini, Hartini; Saripuddin, Saripuddin
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January: International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v3i1.441

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This classroom action research investigates the effectiveness of the Round Robin cooperative learning model in improving the motivation and creativity of learning science among Grade IV students at UPT SDN Unjuruiya No. 45, Selayar Islands. The study was conducted to address students’ low engagement, limited participation, and insufficient creative expression during IPAS lessons. The research involved 12 students (6 male and 6 female) and was implemented in two cycles, each consisting of three meetings—two for instructional activities and one for assessing learning creativity. Data were collected through observation, learning motivation assessments, and creativity evaluations. Findings indicate a significant improvement in student learning outcomes following the implementation of the Round Robin model. In Cycle I, only 5 students (42%) achieved the creative category, while 7 students (58%) remained in the non-creative category. However, after refinement and continued application in Cycle II, the number of students achieving the creative category increased substantially to 11 students (92%), leaving only 1 student (8%) in the non-creative category. These results demonstrate that the Round Robin model effectively enhances student motivation, encourages active participation, and supports the development of creativity in science learning. Overall, the study concludes that cooperative learning through Round Robin provides a meaningful and engaging instructional alternative capable of improving both motivational and creative learning aspects in elementary science classrooms.
Implementing PAIKEM Gembrot to Enhance Literacy, Numeracy, and Creativity in Elementary IPAS Learning Agussalim Agussalim; W, Muhammad Fahreza; Radjab, Andi Mulyadi
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January: International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v3i1.442

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This study investigates the implementation of the PAIKEM Gembrot model to enhance the literacy, numeracy, and creativity of fifth-grade students at UPT SDN Unjuruiya No. 45 in the Selayar Islands. Using a two-cycle classroom action research design—comprising planning, action, observation, and reflection—data were collected through tests, observations, and documentation to obtain comprehensive information on both learning processes and outcomes. In Cycle I, only 40% of students met the mastery criteria, largely due to their initial adjustment to the new learning approach and limited engagement in collaborative activities. After refining instructional strategies in Cycle II, including the use of more varied learning activities, concrete and contextual learning media, structured group discussions, and closer teacher guidance, student learning outcomes improved dramatically, with 100% of students achieving mastery. In addition, students showed increased participation, confidence, and motivation during classroom interactions. These results demonstrate that PAIKEM Gembrot effectively strengthens students’ abilities to comprehend information, apply numerical reasoning, and express creativity through active and meaningful learning experiences. Therefore, the PAIKEM Gembrot model serves as a promising and contextually relevant alternative for improving elementary science learning, particularly in island-based schools with limited educational resources.
Implementing Islamic Education Teachers’ Competence in Learning Management at a Public Madrasah in Indonesia Faruk, Majida; Usman, Syahruddin; Achruh, Andi; Yahdi, Muhammad
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January: International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v3i1.451

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This article investigates how Islamic Education teachers implement their professional competence in managing learning at a public Islamic senior secondary school in North Maluku, Indonesia. Teacher competence is understood as a multidimensional construct that includes pedagogical, professional, personal, social, and spiritual dimensions and is expressed through lesson planning, classroom instruction, and learning assessment. Using a qualitative naturalistic design, data were collected through participant observation, in depth interviews with teachers, school leaders, and students, and documentation of lesson plans and institutional records. The findings show that lesson planning is carried out consistently and aligned with the curriculum, but the depth and creativity of plans vary between teachers, with some documents remaining largely administrative. In classroom instruction, teachers demonstrate sincere efforts to create a conducive learning climate, connect Islamic teachings with students daily lives, and encourage participation, although limited use of educational technology, differences in student engagement, and classroom management challenges constrain the consistency of instructional quality. Assessment practices employ diverse techniques to evaluate cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains, yet the systematic use of formative and authentic assessment is still uneven due to workload and time pressures. Supporting factors include institutional backing through workshops and subject teacher forums, supportive leadership, adequate facilities, and teacher experience, while inhibiting factors comprise internal limitations in instructional design, external constraints related to technology and student diversity, and structural administrative demands. Overall, the study offers an integrated and context specific picture of how competence in learning management contributes to students understanding, motivation, and religious character.
Leadership Styles of Female Principals at SMK Negeri 1 Penawar Tama and SMK Negeri 1 Banjar Margo Tulang Bawang Lampung Ari Setioko; Meiliana Bustari
International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): January: International Journal of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijeepa.v3i1.457

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School leadership plays a strategic role in improving educational quality through effective management, the creation of a positive school culture, and the achievement of learning outcomes, while women’s participation in educational leadership continues to face structural and cultural challenges related to gender stereotypes. This study aims to analyze the leadership styles of female principals at SMK Negeri 1 Penawar Tama and SMK Negeri 1 Banjar Margo, identify supporting and inhibiting factors, and examine the strategies implemented to improve school quality. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach, with principals, teachers, and students as research subjects. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, passive participatory observation, and documentation, and were analyzed using interactive qualitative analysis techniques involving data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing, with validity ensured through triangulation and member checks. The results indicate that female principals apply a combination of democratic-participatory, transformational, visionary, humanistic-communicative, and professional exemplary leadership styles. These leadership practices are reflected in inclusive decision-making, open communication, moral exemplarity, and strategic programs oriented toward student competence and institutional development. Supporting factors include strong personal commitment, high discipline, a conducive school climate, and stakeholder support, while inhibiting factors consist of limited infrastructure, policy changes, internal differences of opinion, and gender-based social pressures. The study concludes that, despite existing obstacles, female principals are able to implement adaptive and participatory leadership strategies that foster a positive work climate, enhance school community involvement, and contribute significantly to improving the quality and sustainability of vocational education.