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Jurnal Edukasi Terkini
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30644402     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70310/jet
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Jurnal Edukasi Terkini (disingkat JET) merupakan jurnal akademik peer-review akses terbuka berkualitas tinggi terdaftar dengan nomor EISSN 3064-4402 (SK BRIN) & DOI 10.70310. Diterbitkan oleh Borneo Novelty Publishing berkolaborasi dengan Department of Electrical Engineering Balikpapan State Polytechnic MOA Number 30/BNP/X/2024 & 2113/PL32/KS/2024. JET menyediakan platform yang menerima dan mengakui makalah penelitian empiris asli berkualitas tinggi di bidang pendidikan yang ditulis oleh para peneliti, akademisi, profesional, dan praktisi dari seluruh dunia.
Articles 42 Documents
Building Anti-Corruption Character from School Level Assyifa, Dzakirah Nur; Indriyani, Sri; Safitri, Elsa; Gimri, Farhah Desrianty; Ardiansyah, Bambang; Matang, Matang
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July-September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/jet.2025.02030907

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Purpose - This study aims to analyze the importance of anti-corruption education as a strategic step to shape students' awareness and character from an early age, with the aim of introducing actions that include or have the potential to become corruption and building integrity through comprehensive character education. Methodology/Design/Approach - This study uses a content analysis method as a qualitative approach, namely by analyzing and interpreting data in the form of texts or documents containing information related to anti-corruption education, such as curriculum, teaching materials, or activity records at school. The findings of this study show how anti-corruption values ​​are integrated into the learning process and the role of teachers as agents of change in shaping students' character. Originality/Value - By integrating anti-corruption education, moral values, and the sustainability of daily practices, schools can create a culture that rejects corruption, thus forming a young generation with integrity, responsibility, and is ready to build a cleaner and fairer future.
Women and in Anti-Corruption Eradication Zamhur, Arista; Aulia, Nazwa; Nadia Putri, Astri; Gulo, Dewi Murni; Ariani, Nadia; Purwanti, Rahayu Desliana Dwi; Alhamdani, Muhammad Rizky
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/jet.2025.02041210

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Purpose-The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the role played by women in corruption in Indonesia. Research Methodology/Design/Approach-This research uses a library research method sourced from books and journals related to women and anti-corruption prevention. Finding-The results of this study show that anti-corruption programs targeting women, such as Saya Perempuan Anticorruption (SPAK) effectively increase women's awareness and participation in anti-corruption campaigns. Utilizing empirical data and theories related to this research shows that women have a very strategic approach in recognizing and combating corruption. there are various aspects of women's participation in anti-corruption efforts, ranging from domestic roles as caregivers and friends to active participation in anti-corruption organizations within the civil society. Originality / Value-The study shows that gender disparity is an important factor in reducing corruption rates because higher gender disparities result in lower levels of corruption.
Reimagining English Teaching Methods: Music Integration in a Rwandan Pre-Service Teacher Training Colleges. Ganyata, Obert
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July-September
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With the complete implementation of the Competence Based Curriculum (CBC) in 2021, Rwandan Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) play a crucial role in preparing future educators equipped with the skills, knowledge, and values essential for an advancing educational system. This research examines the impactful role of music education in improving English skills among Rwandan TTCs. Acknowledging the worldwide importance of English as a tool for instruction and communication, this research explores how incorporating music into the curriculum can enhance language learning in an enjoyable way. Utilizing modern theories of language acquisition, the study adopts a mixed-methods approach, integrating interviews with educators and quantitative evaluations of English proficiency prior to and following the introduction of music-centered teaching methods. Data was analyzed inductively through the aggregation of shared themes until reaching a saturation point. Initial findings indicate that music serves not only as a motivational backdrop for education but also helps with the acquisition of phonetics, retention of vocabulary, and pronunciation of words. The cooperative essence of music creates a nurturing learning atmosphere, boosts student confidence and engagement. This research intends to offer practical insights for educators and policymakers looking for creative solutions in language education, emphasizing music as a potentially transformative factor in enhancing English skills among prospective Rwandan teachers. The findings of this study could reach beyond language teaching, indicating a wider relevance for music in educational environments across various subjects and cultural contexts.
Sports as Medium for Counselling Guidance for Student Mental Health: case study in Higer education 4 Takengon Miko, Nopri Abadi; Walidaini, Birrul; Setiawan, Rizky Bintang
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July-September
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Purpose- This study aims to describe the role of sports activities in improving students' mental health through Guidance and Counselling services at Takengon 4th State Senior High School. Research Methodology / Design / Approach-A qualitative approach with descriptive methods was used. The research subjects included guidance counsellors, physical education teachers, the principal, and students selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data collection was conducted through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis used the interactive model of Miles and Huberman, which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Data validity was maintained through triangulation of sources, techniques, and member checks. Finding- The results showed that sports activities had a significant positive impact on students' mental health, particularly in reducing stress and anxiety and increasing self-confidence. Guidance and counselling services act as facilitators by integrating sports activities into student development programmes to support psychological well-being. Originality/Value-The synergy between sports and guidance and counselling services creates a more conducive learning environment, builds social skills, and reinforces positive values such as discipline and cooperation. Thus, sports activities integrated with guidance and counselling services are an effective strategy for improving students' mental health.
The Acquisition of Simple Sentence Spoken: Case Study Of Belva Razita Maghribi Romansyah, Tias Sil; Putri, Hidayana; Rahmad, Abdul
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July-September
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Purpose-The main objective of this research is analyzed about how a seven years old child that is a subject of this research acquires simple sentences spoken and to identify the factors affected in acquiring simple sentences acquisition. Research Methodology / Design / Approach-The current study adheres to the qualitative method, and its data collected via natural observations and face-to-face interviews with a seven years old child selected purposively. Finding-Result showed that the factors of the acquisition on simple sentence spoken are affected by exposure of English language, interaction with family members, occupation of the subject’s parents, and the willingness of the subject to learn English. Originality/Value- In addition, the processes of the subject in acquiring simple sentence spoken are the subject can answer the questions fluently with correct pronunciation, the subject efforts’ in answering the questions directly, and the subject utterances the simple English sentence is understandable. It also showed that the subject familiar in question form of demonstrative pronouns this and that.      
The Role of Teachers in Instilling Digital Citizenship Education Matang, Matang; Lisman, Muhammad; Simah Bengi, Elsi
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October-December
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Purpose-The development of digital technology presents challenges in shaping the character of citizens, especially for the younger generation growing up in a digital environment. Digital Citizenship Education is a strategic effort to prepare students to use technology responsibly, critically, and ethically. Research Methodology/Design/Approach-This study aims to analyze the role of teachers in instilling digital citizenship values ​​in educational settings. Result-Through literature analysis, it was found that teachers play a role as facilitators, role models, and curriculum developers capable of integrating digital literacy values, social media ethics, and legal awareness in the digital world into the learning process. Therefore, teachers are required to improve their digital competencies to provide guidance relevant to the needs of the times. Originality / Value-The success of digital citizenship education in schools depends heavily on teachers' readiness and commitment to internalizing citizenship values ​​appropriate to the context of the digital era.  
Integration Religious Literacy and the Sustainable Development Goals in Civic Education Rahmelia, Silvia; Apandie, Chris
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October-December
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Purpose-This study examines the integration of inclusive religious literacy and sustainable development goals (based on SDGs goals 4, 12, and 16) into Civic Education (PKn) learning at the Palangka Raya State Institute Of Christian Religion. Using a qualitative approach and participatory observation over one semester,Research Methodology/Design/Approach- the study found that this integration was implemented through three main strategies: (1) contextualization of materials using local case studies, (2) application of critical dialogue based on Paulo Freire's approach, and (3) assignments for sustainable projects. Finding-The results showed that these strategies were effective in enhancing students' multicultural awareness and their ability to analyze issues of intolerance and sustainability. The challenges encountered included student resistance stemming from exclusive religious mindsets, lecturer capacity, and limited local references. However, collaboration with religious institutions and indigenous communities presented a strategic opportunity to overcome these challenges. Originality / Value-This study recommends the development of local case-based learning modules to strengthen the relevance and effectiveness of integrating these values in shaping responsible citizens.
Integrating Citizenship Education In The National Curriculum: Challenges And Opportunities Aba, Akbar; Ilmiawan, Ilmiawan; Syahrir, Musdalifah
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Janury-March-Forthcoming
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Purpose-This article analyzes the role of Citizenship Education in shaping intelligent, responsible, and nationally committed citizens. It examines how Civics develops civic literacy, strengthens awareness of rights and obligations, and embeds Pancasila values as the moral foundation for constructive participation in society. Research Methodology/Design/Approach- literature review was conducted by examining scholarly articles, books, curriculum documents, and official publications related to Citizenship Education and character development. This approach enabled a focused synthesis of key concepts, learning objectives, and pedagogical challenges within Civics instruction. Findings-The study finds that Citizenship Education significantly contributes to developing civic knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors aligned with democratic and national values. However, its implementation is often limited by insufficient teacher competence, lack of contextual and innovative teaching methods, and weak integration of Pancasila values into classroom practices. Strengthening teacher roles as facilitators and role models is essential to enhance the effectiveness of Civics learning. Originality/Value-This article provides a concise conceptual understanding of how Citizenship Education can be optimized to foster a generation with strong civic responsibility and national identity, offering insights for improving pedagogical practice and curriculum development.  
Pancasila as the Ethical Foundation of Nation and State in the Digital Era kamil, Muhammad Farhan; Evriano, Wahyu Reygil; Armi, Meily
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October-December
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Abstrak Purpose-This study analyzes the role of Pancasila as an ethical foundation for nationhood and citizenship in Indonesia amid the rapid transformations brought by the digital age. The research seeks to explain how Pancasila’s core values can guide civic ethics in an era marked by intensified technological influence on social interaction, political communication, and cultural identity. Research Methodology/Design/Approach-Using a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis, the study examines the application of Pancasila within the domains of digital citizenship education, social media behavior, and public policy frameworks. Data were synthesized from document analysis, observations of digital civic practices, and relevant academic literature. Findings – The results reveal that Pancasila remains highly relevant as a normative compass for addressing digital-era challenges, particularly ethical degradation, polarization, and misinformation. The study finds that strengthening Pancasila-based ethics can be implemented through three key strategies: (1) integration of Pancasila values in digital citizenship education, (2) development of ethical guidelines for responsible social media engagement, and (3) formulation of public policies that reinforce democratic values and social cohesion. However, challenges persist, including inconsistent digital literacy, algorithm-driven bias, and the weakening of communal norms in online interactions. Originality/Value-This study contributes to contemporary civic education discourse by offering a conceptual model for revitalizing Pancasila ethics in digital society. It highlights the need for collaborative efforts between government, educational institutions, and civil society to develop context-sensitive interventions capable of nurturing ethical and responsible citizenship in an increasingly digitalized Indonesia.
Music Education Training and Classroom Practice: Evidence from Two Rwandan Teacher Training Colleges Maeresera, Jones; Ganyata, Obert
Jurnal Edukasi Terkini Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Janury-March-Forthcoming
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Purpose – This study aims to analyze the disparities in music education provision within two Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) in Rwanda and examine their practical implications in affiliated demonstration primary schools. The study seeks to understand how music education within teacher preparation programs contributes to learners’ creativity, cultural awareness, cognitive development, and emotional intelligence, and to what extent its implementation aligns with national curriculum expectations. Research Methodology/Design/Approach – A qualitative case study approach was employed to investigate the curriculum, pedagogical practices, and instructional readiness of TTCs. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with primary school teachers, student teachers, and music tutors; classroom observations involving integrated lessons; and document analysis of lesson plans, curriculum frameworks, and resource inventories. This approach enabled a comprehensive exploration of how music education is delivered and contextualized in both TTCs and demonstration schools. Findings – The findings reveal substantial inconsistencies in the quality and frequency of music education instruction. Practical music lessons were allocated limited instructional time, and several instructors demonstrated insufficient musical competence and pedagogical confidence. Both TTCs and demonstration schools lacked adequate resources, particularly musical instruments and suitable teaching aids. In primary schools, music education was often intermittent or overlooked due to limited teacher capacity, resource shortages, and inconsistent curricular demands. Originality/Value – This study highlights a clear gap between teacher preparation and the actual delivery of music education in Rwandan primary schools. It recommends increasing practical music instruction time in TTCs, improving the availability of musical resources, and providing targeted professional development to strengthen consistent and effective pedagogical practice