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Journal of Strategy and Transformation in Educational Management
ISSN : 30634954     EISSN : 30633206     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Focus and Scope The journal covers topics such as: The research scope of this journal is the issues of education management in the world. The journal accepts contributions in the form of theoretical, empirical, and policy. Jostem discusses various topics related to strategy and transformation in educational management, such as: 1. Digitalization and innovation in higher education. 2. Process, approach, and strategic leadership in education. 3. Policy, accountability, and evaluation in educational management. 4. Curriculum development, learning, and assessment in educational contexts. 5. Human resource, financial, and facility management in education. 6. Change management, quality, and organizational culture in education 7. Conflict management, ethics, and justice in education 8. Stakeholder relationship management in education
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The Role of Technology in Preventing Bullying in Educational Environments A'zdom, Muhammad Khofidul
Journal of Strategy and Transformation in Educational Management Volume 1 Issue 2 November 2024
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Preventing bullying in educational environments is becoming increasingly important with the growing use of technology in daily life. This article explores how technology can be used as an effective tool to detect, report, and prevent bullying behavior in schools. We analyze various technologies, such as mobile applications and social media platforms, as well as strategies for their implementation in reducing bullying incidents. The study also identifies ethical and practical challenges associated with the application of technology in the context of bullying prevention. By considering relevant literature and case studies, this article provides a comprehensive view of the role of technology in supporting a safe and inclusive educational environment.
Challenges and Solutions in Improving School Infrastructure in Remote Areas Yusup, Muhammad Firdaus Bin
Journal of Strategy and Transformation in Educational Management Volume 1 Issue 2 November 2024
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Improving school infrastructure in remote areas presents numerous challenges, ranging from geographic isolation and limited accessibility to inadequate funding and resources. This article examines the multifaceted obstacles that hinder the development of educational facilities in these regions. It also explores potential solutions to overcome these challenges, including government policies, community involvement, and innovative technological approaches. By analyzing case studies and successful projects, the article highlights the importance of a collaborative effort among stakeholders to ensure sustainable and equitable educational infrastructure. The findings emphasize that addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive strategy that integrates local context and needs, promoting not only physical infrastructure improvements but also the overall quality of education. This study aims to provide a roadmap for policymakers, educators, and community leaders to enhance the learning environment in remote areas, ultimately contributing to the broader goal of educational equity and inclusion.
The Development Of Problem Based Learning Modeling By Using Environmental To Improve Mastery Learning At Junior High School Kurniawan, Kurniawan
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This study aims to: 1) Know the description of the needs analysis of the development of environment-based mathematics learning models in junior high schools / MTs so far; 2) Obtain comprehensive information in designing environment-based mathematics learning models to improve learning outcomes in junior high schools; 3) Produce products in the form of model books and environment-based mathematics learning tools that are valid to improve learning outcomes in junior high schools; 4) Produce products in the form of model books and environment-based mathematics learning tools that are practical to improve learning outcomes in junior high schools; 5) Produce products in the form of model books and environment-based mathematics learning tools that are effective for improving learning outcomes in junior high schools. The subjects of this research were students and teachers of MTs. Aisyiyah Sungguminasa. The research and development procedure used is the 4-D (Four-D) model, namely Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate. The data collection techniques used were observation, interview, test, questionnaire and documentation. The research instruments used learning implementation observation instruments, student learning outcomes assessment test instruments, and learning device validation sheets. The data analysis technique was carried out by (1) analyzing the level of validity, (2) analyzing the level of practicality, and (3) analyzing student and teacher response data. The results of this study indicate the need for the development of an environment-based mathematics learning model to improve learning outcomes at MTs. Aisyiyah Sungguminasa. The validation test results showed that the model book, learning tools and several research questionnaires were declared very valid based on expert assessments. Furthermore, the results of the practicality test also stated that this model proved to be very practical based on the results of observations of learning implementation and teacher and student response questionnaires.
Development Of Learning Devices Of Direct Teaching Model For Grade Vii Students On The Concept Of Quadrangles Gappa, Usamah Maming
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This study aims to produce a direct teaching model learning device for grade VII students on the concept of quadrilaterals. This study was conducted following the development stage of the 4-D learning model device from Thiagarajan . At the development stage , it was continued with the experimental stage which aimed to determine the effectiveness of the direct teaching model using the developed learning device, as well as to compare the learning outcomes of grade VII students on the concept of quadrilaterals taught with the direct teaching model compared to the learning outcomes of students taught with conventional learning. The learning devices developed were: (1) Learning Implementation Plan (RPP), (2) Student Worksheets (LKS), (3) Attitude and Performance Assessment Sheets, and (4) Learning Outcome Tests (THB). The results of the study showed that: (1) the direct teaching model learning device for grade VII students on the concept of quadrilaterals that was developed had met the criteria for a suitable learning device because it was declared valid by the validators, and at the trial stage, the teacher's ability to manage learning was categorized as good, student activities were categorized as effective, student responses were positive, and THB was valid, reliable and sensitive; (2) direct teaching model learning is effective for teaching the concept of quadrilaterals to grade VII students because 90% of students experienced learning completion, the teacher's ability to manage learning is categorized as good, student activities are categorized as effective, student responses are positive, and assessments of attitudes and performance are categorized as good; (3) the learning outcomes of grade VII students on the concept of quadrilaterals taught using direct teaching model learning are significantly better than the learning outcomes of students taught using conventional learning.
Thinking Profile Of Junior High School Students In Understanding The Concept Of Quadrangles With Linguistic Intelligence, Logical-Mathematical Intelligence, And Visual-Spatial Intelligence Safarudin, Yanuar Mahfudz
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This study aims to describe the thinking profile of junior high school students who understand the concept of quadrilaterals with linguistic, logical, mathematical, and visual-spatial intelligence. This research is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The research subjects are three seventh-grade students of MTs Misykat Al-Anwar Kwaron, Diwek, Jombang, East Java. The research began by determining the research subjects using the MIR ( Multiple et al.) instrument. Relatively similar mathematical abilities and the same gender were also considerations for researchers when choosing subjects. Based on the interview guidelines, the researcher interviewed each subject. Data validity checking used time triangulation. Based on the results of the research that has been conducted, it was found that, (i) students with linguistic intelligence when associating information in grouping quadrilaterals based on alphabetical order, and when associating or connecting information in mentioning the properties of the flat shapes, the students pay attention to the sides first even though what is mentioned is different, such as having four sides, opposite sides are the same length, opposite sides are parallel, and when mentioning the definition of the flat shapes, the students use the genetic definition, (ii) students with logical-mathematical intelligence when associating information in grouping quadrilaterals based on simple images according to them, namely starting from rectangles, squares, then the next one is random, and when associating information in mentioning the properties of quadrilaterals, the students consistently start by paying attention to the number of sides, and continue with the following property, when associating information in mentioning the definition, the students mention the properties mentioned before by starting with the word "quadrangle", (iii) students with visual-spatial intelligence when associating information in grouping quadrilaterals based on their sense of sight are focused on shapes that are easy according to them, namely starting with rectangles, squares and so on, when associating information in mentioning the properties of quadrilaterals, the students use teaching aids and mentioning the number of symmetries of the quadrilateral, then randomly mentioning its properties, when relating information in mentioning the definition of the quadrilateral, the student uses the properties that have been mentioned previously, but the subject has difficulty in choosing which property is suitable to represent the definition of the quadrilateral.

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