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Ali Murfi
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INDONESIA
Global Educational Research Review
Published by CV Multiartha Jatmika
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30645093     DOI : https://doi.org/10.71380/GERR
Aims GERR aims to advance the fields of education and religious education by providing a platform for rigorous and innovative research in Integrative Education. While maintaining distinct focuses on education and religious education as separate disciplines, GERR also explores their intersections. Specific aims include: - Investigating the integration of values education in shaping character development, fostering citizenship, and promoting interfaith understanding across diverse educational systems. - Exploring innovative practices and addressing shared challenges to create opportunities for holistic human development, emphasizing harmony between intellectual moral, and social growth through Integrative Education. - Contributing to global educational discourse by examining comparative and cross-cultural approaches to Integrative Education within diverse cultural and spiritual contexts. Scope GERR publishes research under the following thematic areas: 1. Education and Educational Innovation - Curriculum and pedagogical development. - Educational technology and digital transformation. - Policy and institutional reforms in secular education systems. 2. Religious Education and Faith-Based Practices - Faith-based pedagogies and moral education. - Interfaith education initiatives. - The role of religion in shaping educational outcomes and systems. 3. Intersections of Education, Religious Education, and Values Education - The integration of values education in character and citizenship development. - Comparative studies of secular and faith-based educational systems. - The role of values education in promoting interfaith understanding and coexistence in multicultural societies.
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Evaluating the Impact of Learning Management System Usage on Student Satisfaction and Learning Outcomes at Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Maulana Malik Ibrahim During the COVID-19 Pandemic Karim Amrullah, Abdul Malik; Bayramov, Shahin; Aziz, Abdul; Haris, Abd.
Global Educational Research Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71380/GERR-04-2024-7

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Purpose – This study explores the impact of Learning Management System (LMS) usage on the online learning experience at Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to evaluate student satisfaction and identify challenges faced during this transition, contributing to the broader discussion on optimizing LMS for enhancing student outcomes and satisfaction in higher education, particularly in times of crisis. Methods/Design/Approach – A quantitative descriptive approach was employed, with data collected from 400 respondents through online surveys using Likert-scale questions. The sample included students and faculty members involved in online learning. The study used statistical analysis to assess satisfaction levels and identify key challenges in LMS adoption, particularly focusing on the use of the MOODLE platform. Findings – The use of MOODLE LMS increased from 18.5% in the first semester of the pandemic to 51% in the second semester, reflecting greater platform acceptance. Students reported moderate satisfaction with an overall score of 3.8 out of 5. Challenges included limited internet access (63.5%), insufficient internet quota subsidies (63.3%), and low satisfaction with academic services (2.73) and online learning policy promotion (2.76). Originality/Value – This study provides insights into LMS adoption in a specific educational and cultural context, highlighting both the potential and the challenges of digital learning platforms during a global crisis. It offers practical recommendations for improving LMS design and implementation in higher education. Practical Implications – The findings suggest universities should enhance digital infrastructure and offer financial support to overcome technical barriers such as limited internet access. Improving academic services and promoting clearer online learning policies will further increase LMS effectiveness and student satisfaction. Keywords LMS, MOODLE, student satisfaction, online learning, COVID-19 pandemic. Paper type Research paper
Implementing Islamic Education and Community Service: A Case Study of HIQMA (The Association of University Reciters) at Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta Sari, Rizkiyah Mutiara; Wibawanto, Atita Cahyani
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Purpose – This study aims to explore the implementation of Islamic education by the HIQMA student organization at Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta and its contributions to community service. This research addresses gaps in understanding the role of student organizations in Islamic education, particularly focusing on HIQMA's community service initiatives. Methods/Design/Approach – Utilizing a qualitative case study design, this research involves in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. Twenty active HIQMA members and thirty community participants were selected through purposive sampling. Data were analyzed thematically to identify key patterns and themes. Findings – The study found that HIQMA's structured programs significantly enhance Islamic knowledge and community bonds. Key programs include weekly Islamic study sessions (Kajian Umum), Quran recitation classes (Maghrib Mengaji), intensive Ramadan programs (Pesantren Kilat), and digital content through Islamic podcasts. Factors such as strong institutional support and active community participation were critical to the success of these programs, while challenges included limited human resources and complex administrative procedures. Originality/Value – This study provides new insights into the role of student organizations in implementing Islamic education and contributing to community service. It underscores the potential of structured, regular programs in enhancing religious knowledge and skills. The research also emphasizes the significance of institutional support and community involvement in the success of educational initiatives. Practical Implications – The findings suggest that structured religious education programs can foster personal and community religious growth. Continuous support, resource allocation, and simplified administrative procedures are essential for sustaining these educational initiatives. Policymakers and educational institutions should consider integrating digital media to expand the reach and impact of religious education. Keywords Islamic education, student organizations, community service, religious knowledge, educational programs, qualitative research Paper type Research paper
Impact of Distance Learning on Early Childhood Development: A Meta-Analysis Syafii, Ahmad; Purnama, Sigit; Prasetyo, Gatot
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Purpose – This study evaluates the impact of distance learning on early childhood development through a meta-analysis, focusing on the effect size of various practices, identifying potential publication biases, and conducting subgroup analyses based on electronic devices, intervention duration, and specific skills taught. Methods/Design/Approach – A meta-analysis was conducted on 87 studies published between 2010 and 2021, selected from databases including Science Direct, Scopus, and PubMed. Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 3.0 software was employed for effect size calculations, variance analyses, and subgroup analyses, alongside publication bias tests using Funnel Scatter Plot, Clip and Fill, Rosenthal, and Orwin’s Fail-Safe N methods. Findings – The overall effect size of distance learning on early childhood development was small (0.186) with significant heterogeneity (I² = 87.358%). Subgroup analysis revealed that mobile-based learning had a larger effect size (0.888) compared to desktop-based learning (0.028). The duration of intervention did not significantly affect outcomes, although longer interventions showed slightly better results. Cognitive and language skills benefited most from distance learning, while other skills like self-efficacy and music showed minimal or negative effects. Originality/Value – This study offers a comprehensive analysis of distance learning's effectiveness in early childhood education, addressing gaps in the literature regarding the impact of device types and intervention durations. The findings contribute valuable insights for the development of more effective distance learning platforms for young children. Practical Implications – The findings suggest that mobile-based distance learning is more effective for early childhood education than desktop-based approaches. Educators and policymakers should prioritize mobile-friendly platforms and focus on cognitive and language development for early learners. Further improvements in distance learning strategies are needed, particularly for non-cognitive skills, to enhance early childhood learning outcomes. Keywords Distance learning, early childhood development, meta-analysis, mobile learning, cognitive skills. Paper type Research paper
Impact of Entrepreneurial Leadership on Teacher Creativity: The Mediating Role of School Culture in Indonesian Public Senior Secondary Schools Machali, Imam; Murfi, Ali; Yani, Zhou
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Purpose – This study explores the relationship between entrepreneurial leadership, school culture, and teachers' creativity within public senior secondary schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The research aims to determine whether entrepreneurial leadership directly influences teacher creativity or whether its impact is mediated through the school culture. Methods/Design/Approach – A quantitative survey methodology was employed, collecting data from 136 teachers across multiple schools in Yogyakarta. Structural Equation Modelling Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) was used to analyze the relationships between the variables, including entrepreneurial leadership, school culture, and teachers' creativity. Findings – The results reveal that entrepreneurial leadership does not directly enhance teachers' creativity within the studied context. However, entrepreneurial leadership significantly contributes to a conducive school culture, which in turn positively impacts teachers' creativity. The study identifies school culture as a critical mediator, suggesting that the influence of entrepreneurial leadership on creativity is indirect and operates primarily through the development of a supportive environment. Originality/Value – This study provides new insights into the applicability of entrepreneurial leadership in educational settings, particularly in Indonesia. It challenges the assumption that entrepreneurial leadership directly fosters creativity and underscores the importance of school culture as a mediator. Practical Implications – The findings emphasize the importance of developing a supportive school culture to foster creativity among teachers. Educational leaders should focus on building environments that encourage innovation, collaboration, and growth. Policymakers can support this by integrating entrepreneurial leadership practices with strategies to cultivate a positive school culture, enhancing overall teacher creativity and effectiveness. Keywords Entrepreneurial leadership, school culture, teacher creativity, educational leadership, Indonesian schools. Paper type Research paper
The Impact of Elementary Students' Attitudes Toward Online Learning on Memory Retention and Comprehension During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploratory Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Munastiwi, Erni; Marpuah, Siti
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Purpose – This study aims to investigate elementary school students' attitudes toward online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the relationship between their attitudes and cognitive outcomes such as memory retention and comprehension. The goal is to enhance understanding of how psychological factors influence the effectiveness of online education and contribute to strategies for improving educational practices in remote environments. Methods/Design/Approach – An exploratory research design was employed, using a structured survey distributed to 906 students from eight elementary schools in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Data were collected through online questionnaires assessing attitudes toward online learning, memory retention, and comprehension abilities. Descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were used to analyze the data, identifying relationships between students' attitudes and cognitive outcomes. Findings – The study found that 52.65% of students had a negative attitude towards online learning. Students with positive attitudes exhibited better memory retention and comprehension, while those with negative attitudes showed significant challenges in these areas. The relationship between attitude and memory retention was statistically significant (χ² = 71.619, p < 0.001), as was the relationship between attitude and comprehension (χ² = 143.686, p < 0.001). Originality/Value – This research adds to the limited studies on the psychological impact of online learning on younger students, offering insights into how attitudes shape cognitive performance in remote education environments. It emphasizes the importance of fostering positive attitudes to improve educational outcomes in online settings. Practical Implications – The findings suggest that educational interventions should focus on improving students' attitudes towards online learning to enhance cognitive engagement and performance. Incorporating blended learning models and more interactive, engaging online experiences could better support young learners in remote education environments. Keywords Online learning, elementary education, attitudes, memory retention, comprehension. Paper type Research paper

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