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Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : 20879849     EISSN : 25501313     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23960/jpp
Core Subject : Education,
urnal Pendidikan Progresif is an academic journal that published all the studies in the areas of education, learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments from various types of research such as surveys, research & development, experimental research, classroom action research, etc. Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif covers all the educational research at the level of primary, secondary, and higher education. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on Educational advancements and establishing new collaborations in these areas. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews are invited for publication in all areas of Education. Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to, the following Disaster literacy and Risk Management Education Ethnopedagogy-based STEM Education Integrating technology into the curriculum: Challenges & Strategies Collaborative & Interactive Learning Tools for 21st Century learning Learning Analysis Education Management Systems Education Policy and Leadership Business Education Virtual and remote laboratories Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning Course Management Systems Teacher Evaluation Curriculum, Research, and Development Web-based tools for education Games and simulations in Education Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Counselor Education Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies Global Issues in Education and Research Technology Support for Pervasive Learning Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-computer Interaction in Education Mobile/ubiquitous computing in education Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis Multimedia in Education Educating the educators Professional Development for teachers in ICT
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The Effect of Learning Management System with TRINGO Strategy on Technological Content Knowledge in Procedural Setting Kuswandi, Dedi; Sinaga, Muhammad Najmi Alwi; Fadhli, Muhibuddin; Sya’bani, Fanny Kusdianti Nur; Zainullah, Zainullah; Supriyatno, Triyo; Utami, Winda Trimelia
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The Effect of Learning Management System with TRINGO Strategy on Technological Content Knowledge in Procedural Setting. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effect of using the Learning Management System (LMS) combined with the TRINGO strategy on procedural learning outcomes (nglakoni) of educators who are also Muhammadiyah cadres in Malang City. TRINGO strategy, which consists of three stages, namely conceptual understanding (ngerti), emotional experience (ngrasa), and practical application (nglakoni) integrated in the use of LMS to improve the quality of education. Methods: This study used a quantitative approach with a one group pretest-posttest only quasi-experiment design. A total of 45 educators from 21 Muhammadiyah schools became respondents in this study. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 27 through Wilcoxon test and multiple linear regression to test the proposed hypothesis.  Findings: The results showed that the use of LMS in TRINGO strategy significantly improved the concept understanding (ngerti) and emotional engagement (ngrasa) of the educators, with Z values of -5.982 and -6.214, respectively, and a significance value of 0.000. Furthermore, the combination of the LMS with the TRINGO strategy simultaneously had a significant effect on procedural learning outcomes (nglakoni), as indicated by an F-count of 94.550 (greater than the F-table of 3.21) and a coefficient of determination (R Square) of 0.818, indicating that 81.8% of the variation in procedural learning outcomes can be explained in this research. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study confirms that the integration of LMS with TRINGO strategy is effective in improving the procedural learning outcomes of cadres & educators, and provides important implications for the development of technology-based learning methods in Muhammadiyah educational environment. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the development of more effective learning models, especially in the context of cadre-based education in Indonesia. Keywords: LMS, TPaCK, tringo strategy, educational technology, muhammadiyah.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202485
Using Project-Based Learning to Foster Mathematics Creative Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills of Elementary School Students Ndiung, Sabina; Menggo, Sebastianus
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Using Project-Based Learning to Foster Mathematics Creative Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills of Elementary School Students. Objectives: This research aims to describe creative thinking skills and mathematical problem-solving abilities by implementing the Project-Based Learning model. Methods: This research used a quasi-experimental approach with a posttest-only control group design. The research was conducted at the Mano I of Catholic Elementary School during the odd semester of the 2023/2024 academic year. The research sample involved 53 fifth-grade students selected using random sampling techniques. The data collection instrument employs a descriptive test consisting of five questions each to assess creative thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. These instruments have undergone testing and have demonstrated reliability coefficients of 0.84 and 0.81, within the high category. The data collection method used in this research uses a test technique on fraction material, which consists of 10 questions with details of 5 creative thinking skills test items and 5 problem-solving ability test items. The instruments in this research are test questions, divided into creative thinking skills tests and problem-solving ability tests, each of which uses high-level thinking indicators, classified into C4 and C5 questions. The rubric for assessing creative thinking skills and problem-solving abilities is used in this research as a basis for consideration when assigning grades. The data analysis employed the Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) test technique using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 23.0 program for Windows. Before this, several assumption tests were conducted, including tests for normality of data distribution, homogeneity of variances, and multicollinearity. Findings: Simultaneously, students taught utilizing project-based learning demonstrate higher creative thinking and problem-solving skills than those taught using conventional methods. The PjBL model significantly impacts elementary school students' creative thinking and mathematics problem-solving skills. Conclusion: The PjBL approach is an acceptable choice for educators to foster creativity. Keywords: creative thinking skills, problem solving mathematics, project-based learning.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202453
Investigating Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs in Managing English for Specific Purposes (ESP) Classroom Afrezah, Novela Nur; Priyana, Joko; Widyastuti, Puspa; Syahfutra, Wandy
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Investigating Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs in Managing English for Specific Purposes (ESP) Classroom. Teachers must have high self-efficacy beliefs to provide teaching methods or strategies properly. Objective: This research aims to measure ESP teachers' efficacy beliefs and identify the effect of teachers’ efficacy on ESP teaching performances. Method: This study used mixed-method research as a research design. The subjects were teachers who have experience in teaching ESP. The teachers came from several vocational high schools and higher education institutions. The researcher used the purposive sampling technique to determine the sample of this research. The quantitative data were obtained through a questionnaire to 30 teachers from several vocational high schools in Riau, and the researcher invited five teachers to join an interview session. Furthermore, thematic analysis was used to analyze the data by familiarizing with the data, categorizing the data through coding, and then organizing those codes into themes reflecting the subjects’ responses. Based on the data obtained, all participants exhibited high and medium levels of self-efficacy. Five aspects were involved in the questionnaire: efficacy for English, efficacy for curriculum implementation, efficacy for instructional strategies, efficacy for classroom management, and efficacy for student engagement. Findings: Among these aspects, efficacy for instructional strategy was the highest. Teachers with high self-efficacy excel in classroom management, create motivating environments, and adapt their strategies to meet student needs, leading to better academic outcomes. Proficiency in English also plays a crucial role in effective ESP teaching.  High teacher self-efficacy boosts motivation to deliver effective lessons, even with limited preparation time. The research emphasizes the reciprocal relationship between teacher efficacy and student performance, showing that confident teachers foster better learning environments. Keywords: classroom management, ESP teacher’s self-efficacy, ESP. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202476
How Are Emotional Intelligence Development Efforts in Improving Social Skill in Autistic Children? Rahmawati, Indi; Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur
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This research aims to find out how methods and strategies can be applied in developing the emotional intelligence of children with autism, as well as the impact on their ability to interact with the social environment. Through approaches involving games, art, and relaxation techniques, children are taught to recognize and manage their own emotions, as well as understand the emotions of others. The research is a field study where researchers conducted research at Bina Anggita Yogyakarta. The approach used is a case study. Which explores a particular phenomenon, event, or situation in a real context to analyze and understand the complexity of a problem. The results of the study show that the improvement of emotional intelligence not only helps autistic children in their social skills but also increases self-confidence and more effective communication. With the right development methods, autistic children can make significant progress in social interaction, which supports their integration in society. This research provides important insights for parents, educators, and professionals in designing intervention programs that are appropriate for children with autism. More effective to support the development of children with autism. Keywords: emotional intelligence development, social skills, autistic children.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202499
The Effect of Teacher Training, Technology Literacy and Self-Efficacy for Integrating Technology Waren, Agnes Silvia; Prasojo, Lantip Diat
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The Effect of Teacher Training, Technology Literacy and Self-Efficacy for Integrating Technology. Objectives: The objects in this research are teacher training, teacher technological literacy, teacher self-efficacy and integration of technology in learning. Methods: This research uses quantitative methodology through path regression analysis where data processing includes testing classical assumptions, testing path equation model regressions, and then determining the magnitude and direction of correlation between path variables. The research data source was obtained from Transformational High School in Gunung Kidul Regency. There were 182 teachers who were willing to be respondents to fill out a research questionnaire. It comprises of  151 questions, which are valid and reliable from a Likert scale model. The sample size is quantified based on the Slovin formula in which the minimum required sample is 143 samples. Findings: The findings reveal that the integration of learning technology in direct relationships is contributed from teacher training and literacy technology at 8.6%, from self-efficacy at 6.8% and from teacher training, technology literacy, and teacher self-efficacy at 47% when analysed simultaneously. For the indirect path, the contribution of training to technology integration is 0.64% which is mediated by literacy, and 7.29% which is mediated by self-efficacy, while for the indirect literacy path which is mediated by self-efficacy in integrating technology is 0.16%. Conclusion: In conclusion, there is a significant, consistent relationship, both directly and indirectly, for each variable in the correlation path among teacher training, technological literacy and teacher efficacy in facilitating the integration of technology into learning. Keywords: training, literacy, self-eficacy, technology, integration.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202467
EFL Pre-Service Teachers’ Experiences in Implementing Differentiated Instruction during Teaching Practice Program Rahmani, Eka Fajar; Riyanti, Dwi; Negara, Kartika Yoga Eka Pratiwi
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EFL Pre-Service Teachers’ Experiences in Implementing Differentiated Instruction during Teaching Practice Program.  This study explores the experiences of pre-service English teachers (PETs) in implementing Differentiated Instruction (DI) during their teaching practice in Indonesian junior and senior high schools. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected from 17 PETs who had completed their teaching practice, focusing on how they differentiated content, process, product, and the learning environment to meet diverse student needs. The findings reveal that PETs employed strategies such as scaffolding, flexible grouping, and offering multiple forms of assessment to address the range of linguistic competencies and learning styles among students. However, they also faced challenges, including time management, balancing diverse needs, student resistance to flexible grouping, assessing different products, limited resources, and maintaining student engagement. Despite these obstacles, PETs viewed DI as a valuable approach that enhanced their teaching effectiveness, though they recognized the need for more training and resources to implement it successfully. This study provides insights into the challenges and benefits of DI in pre-service teacher education, particularly within Indonesia’s Merdeka Curriculum. The implications suggest that teacher education programs should integrate more extensive DI training to better equip future teachers for diverse classroom dynamics. Limitations include the small sample size and focus on a specific context, which may limit generalizability. Future research should explore DI across different regions and school settings with larger samples. Keywords: differentiated instruction, pre-service teachers, ELT, teaching practice.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202490
Analysis of the Learning Needs of Middle School Students in Science Learning Environments in Areas with Different Technological Supports Dewi, Pramita Sylvia; Widodo, Ari
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Analysis of the Learning Needs of Middle School Students in Science Learning Environments in Areas with Different Technological Supports. Objective: The supporting technology quality influences online learning the availability of technology in the schools varies depending on the location and the financial situation. This study aims to analyze the learning environments of schools with different technological supports. Method: Respondents were 1,543 junior high school students in grades 7, 8, and 9 who lived in six major islands of Indonesia. An online four-scale questionnaire on critical thinking in learning strategies, student involvement in teamwork, management of student learning environment, evaluation of goal setting in the learning community, cognitive problem solving, and student relevance in learning by using a Blended Learning Environment (BLE) questionnaire. Data were collected from those that have a variation in technological support. Findings: The results of this study analyze how prepared students, teachers, and schools face the conditions of the learning environment through available technology. This research can help teachers consider strategies to anticipate obstacles during learning. Conclusion: Viewed from the aspect of students, they must have good self-regulation in receiving an understanding of learning conditions. Meanwhile, teachers and schools must provide essential services in science without burdening students with tasks. Education in the era will provide an evaluation description for implementing more planned access to education in the future. Keywords: blended learning environment, technology support, science education.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202458
The Relationship Between Parenting Styles with Child Empathy: A Bibliometric Analysis Shinta, Shinta; Madjid, Abd.
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The Relationship Between Parenting Styles with Child Empathy: A Bibliometric Analysis. Objective: This research aims to explore research trends regarding the relationship between parenting styles and empathy for children, as well as describe research development opportunities that can be carried out for further research. Methods: The research method used in this research is descriptive quantitative with a bibliometric approach. The data source was obtained from the Scopus database. The collected data is then exported to a text file in CSV form for further analysis with the help of the Rstudio Package, which includes networking and Biblioshiny visualization. Citation analysis was carried out on data obtained from the database, and then, an overlay was visualized using VOSviewer. Findings: Results show a significant increase in research on the theme from year to year, with a peak in publications in 2021. Valencia and Brigham Young Universities are the main contributors, while the topic of empathy and children's emotional well-being has been a significant focus in recent years. The 2020-2024 period shows several studies that focus on issues regarding parenting styles and also about children's concern for other people. Conclusion: This research concludes that the research theme regarding the relationship between parenting patterns and children's empathy still shows a promising trend. Keywords: bibliometric, child empathy, education, parenting styles.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202481
Trends in Teaching Civics with Learning Media: A Systematic Review Damanhuri, Damanhuri; Ruhiat, Yayat; Nulhakim, Lukman; Ibidoja, Olayemi Joshua
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Trends in Teaching Civics with Learning Media: A Systematic Review. Objectives: This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of digital media-based learning media in Civics education. The study synthesizes existing literature to identify key trends, methodologies, and outcomes in the use of learning media for teaching civics. The review highlights the significant impact of the digital revolution on educational practices, particularly in enhancing student engagement and interactivity in Civics education. Method: The research utilizes a systematic review ensuring a comprehensive analysis of the impact and implementation of digital learning media in teaching civics. Key themes identified include experiential learning, problem-solving, civic engagement, reasoning, and civic literacy. Findings: Reveal a predominant focus on interactive media and video, reflecting a trend towards more engaging and immersive learning experiences. However, challenges such as the digital divide and the need for continuous teacher training are also discussed. The review underscores the importance of innovative approaches in civics education, with implications for curriculum development and pedagogical practices. Conclusion: Educators can foster a more informed and engaged learning environment by integrating digital media effectively and more curiously. The study concludes that while significant advances have been made, ongoing efforts are needed to address existing challenges and maximize the benefits of digital learning media in Civics education. Benchmarking these efforts against experiential learning, problem-solving, civic engagement, reasoning, and civic literacy must be applied with interactive learning approaches. Keywords: teaching civic, learning media, civic education, systematic review.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202472
Analysis of Epistemological Obstacles Experienced by Indonesian Junior High School Students in Solving Mathematical Literacy Problems viewed from Algebraic Thinking Skills Nansiana, Millenia Nadhea; Usodo, Budi; Fitriana, Laila
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Analysis of Epistemological Obstacles Experienced by Indonesian Junior High School Students in Solving Mathematical Literacy Problems viewed from Algebraic Thinking Skills. The low level of mathematical literacy skills can happen due to learning obstacles. There are various learning obstacles, one of which arises from students' errors or limitations in understanding a particular concept and context of the material, known as epistemological obstacles. One effort to improve mathematical literacy skills is by optimizing algebraic thinking abilities. This is why algebraic thinking is considered a focus of review. However, many students who transition from concrete to abstract thinking experience obstacles in algebraic thinking, including students in grade VIII. This study aims to analyze the epistemological obstacles junior high school students face in solving mathematical literacy problems from the perspective of their algebraic thinking skills. The research method is descriptive qualitative with research subjects of grade VIII junior high schools in Jaten who were then selected two students from each group of high, medium, and low algebraic thinking. The research data includes algebraic thinking ability tests, mathematical literacy tests, and interviews. The study results show that students with medium and low algebraic thinking abilities experienced epistemological obstacles in solving mathematical literacy problems. In contrast, students with high algebraic thinking abilities did not have experienced epistemological obtacles. This study concluded that there are differences in the characteristics of epistemological obstacles between students in the medium and low algebraic thinking ability groups, as identified by the indicators of epistemological obstacles. Keywords: epistemological obstacles, mathematical literacy, algebraic thinkingDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202495