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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 Influence of Parenting Styles on Children’s Character Development: A Gender-Based Analysis Aminu, Nurmin; Aswat, Hijrawatil; Nurastuti, Nurastuti; Sinta, Dewi; Manaf, Abdul; Ahmad, Abdul Kadir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp289-314

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The Influence of Parenting Styles on Children’s Character Development: A Gender-Based Analysis. Objectives: Character quality is one of the skills that children must have in the 21st century. The character formed in children is influenced by their parents' parenting, so the purpose of this study is to analyse the character of male and female based on parenting. Methods: The research approach used was quantitative with a survey type. The sample was 60 children from Halimombo and Bonatiro villages, Buton Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The data collection instrument used a questionnaire containing 29 statement items to measure the characters of honesty, responsibility, discipline, religion, and hard work. The questionnaire met the valid and reliable criteria. The collected data were analysed using descriptive statistical analysis and network analysis. Findings: The findings of this study indicate that there is no significant difference (tvalue < 1.96 and Sig > 0.05) in the character of honesty, responsibility, discipline, religion, and hard work in male and female based on parental patterns. Honest character in male (JI, J5) and female (J1, J25) has a strong density and correlation. The character of responsibility in male (T15, T18) and female (T4, T24) has a strong density and correlation. Discipline characters in male (D20, D21) and female (D8, D21) have strong density and correlation. Religious characters in male (R6, R11) and female (R6, R29) have strong density and correlation. The character of hard work in male and female (K9, K28) has a strong density and correlation. Conclusion: Parenting is very important in the formation of children's character. Good parenting has a positive impact on the formation of children's character. So the factors of child character formation based on gender are very important for parents to know.Keywords: character, parenting, gender, parents, children.
Enhancing Students' Problem-Solving Abilities: The Role of Project-Based Learning, Problem-Based Learning, and Learning Motivation Gunawan, Wawan; Atiqoh, Atiqoh; Wiyarno, Yoso; Fatirul, Achmad Noor; Sugiarni, Sugiarni; Mastoah, Imas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp315-330

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Enhancing Students' Problem-Solving Abilities: The Role of Project-Based Learning, Problem-Based Learning, and Learning Motivation. Objective: This study aims to examine the effect of Project-Based Learning (PjBL), Problem-Based Learning (PBL), and learning motivation on students' problem-solving abilities at the secondary education level. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach with SmartPLS 4 data analysis techniques to test the relationship between the variables involved. The research sample consisted of students at the secondary education level who were divided into three experimental groups. Each group received project-based learning (PjBL), problem-based learning (PBL) interventions, as well as the influence of learning motivation as a factor influencing students' problem-solving abilities. Findings: The results of the study indicate that both PjBL and PBL have a positive and significant effect on students' problem-solving abilities. In addition, learning motivation has also been shown to have an important role in strengthening the development of students' problem- solving abilities. These findings indicate that project-based and problem-based learning can improve students' skills in solving complex problems. Conclusion: The findings of this study provide evidence that Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning methods can be effective alternatives to improve students' problem-solving abilities. Learning motivation also plays a crucial role in supporting the learning process. Therefore, it is important for teachers to create a learning environment that can motivate students to be more active and participate. By combining these two methods, students are expected to develop critical and creative thinking skills, which are very much needed in facing challenges in the real world. Further research is needed to explore other factors that may affect students' problem-solving abilities, such as social and emotional factors. Keywords: PjBL, PBL, problem-solving ability, learning motivation.
Ethnoconstructivism-Based E-module: Design, Implementation, and Contextualization of Local Wisdom-Based Procedural Text Learning in Elementary Schools Afifah, Arista Nufus; Sukasih, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp331-346

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Ethnoconstructivism E-module: Design, Implementation, and Contextualization of Local Wisdom-Based Procedural Text Learning in Elementary Schools. Objectives: Limited learning resources, low learning outcomes, and skills in writing procedural texts are among the problems at SDN 04 Randublatung. This research aims to develop, test the feasibility, and evaluate the effectiveness of an ethnoconstructivism-based e-module using Flip PDF Professional, integrated with the local wisdom of Blora, in improving learning outcomes, procedural text writing skills, and their contextualization in digital era learning. Method: This research uses the research and development (R&D) method with the ADDIE development design. Data collection was conducted using test (pretest and a posttest) and non-test techniques (observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation). Finding: The results of this study indicate that the e-modules developed are very feasible to use with a percentage of 92,6% (material experts) and 92% (media experts). The reliability of the multiple-choice questions is 0.87 and the reliability of the essay questions is 0.756, both are declared reliable. The normality test showed a sig > 0,05, indicating normal data distribution. The t-test result showed sig. 0,000 confirms an increase in learning outcome after using e-module. The effectiveness showed with n-Gain of  61,25% (learning outcomes) and 59.07% (writing skills), both in the moderately effective category. Local wisdom, the traditional coconut milk coffee of Blora, is used as a context to explain procedural text material, making it easier for students to relate to new knowledge. Conclusion: With the increase in the average, the learning material in the form of a professional flip PDF-based ethnoconstructivism e-module integrated with local Blora wisdom on procedural text material is effectively used in the fourth grade of elementary school. Keywords: e-module, Ethnokonstructivism, local wisdom, text procedures.
The Role of Advanced Academic Literacy Development in Enhancing Academic Writing and Publishing: A Narrative Inquiry of Indonesian Doctoral Students Wahyuningsih, Sri; Widiati, Utami; Basthomi, Yazid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp725-743

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The Role of Advanced Academic Literacy Development in Enhancing Academic Writing and Publishing: A Narrative Inquiry of Indonesian Doctoral Students. Objectives: Academic writing and publishing are crucial elements of doctoral education, yet many Indonesian doctoral students face significant challenges in developing the advanced academic literacy necessary for scholarly publishing. Methods: Employing a narrative inquiry approach, this study explores the lived experiences of five doctoral students from five universities in Indonesia. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews. Findings: Findings reveal that structured academic literacy programs, mentorship, and exposure to scholarly discourse play a crucial role in improving students’ writing and publishing capabilities. However, persistent challenges, including linguistic barriers, institutional constraints, and the pressures of the ‘publish or perish’ culture, hinder their progress. Conclusion: The study underscores the need for higher education institutions to provide comprehensive academic literacy training, sustained mentorship, and collaborative research opportunities to support doctoral students in achieving academic publishing success. These insights contribute to a broader understanding of the interplay between academic literacy and research productivity, with implications for doctoral education policies and scholarly writing development programs. Keywords: academic literacy, academic writing, doctoral education, Indonesian higher education, scholarly publishing.
The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy, Self-Development, and Human Resource Competence with Innovative Organizations in Higher Education Suherman, Agus; Suherman, Suherman; Anriani, Nurul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp430-443

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The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy, Self-Development, And Human Resource Competence With Innovative Organizations In Higher Education. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the relationship between self-development, self-efficacy, and human resource (HR) competence in fostering innovation within organizations. Methods: To address this issue, this research employs a quantitative approach using a survey method. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire. The analysis model applied is path analysis using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), with respondents comprising program heads, lecturers, and educational staff at higher education institutions, totaling 350 individuals. Findings: The results indicate that there is no significant collective influence of all variables on organizational innovation. However, each variable plays a distinct role in shaping innovation. Self-efficacy directly influences organizational innovation, while self-development contributes to innovation only when strongly linked with HR competence. This suggests that fostering a highly innovative organization requires strengthening self-efficacy alongside improving self-development and HR competence. Conclusion: To enhance organizational productivity and innovation, it is crucial to first improve self-efficacy and self-development among lecturers and educational staff. Strengthening these aspects will enhance lecturer competence, which directly impacts the organization's capacity to innovate. Organizations should prioritize initiatives that support professional growth and self-efficacy to create a more sustainable and innovative environment. Keywords: self-efficacy, self-development, human resource competence, innovative organizations. 
The Mother-Child Relationship in Efforts to Form Spiritual Intelligence in Divorce Families Azzahro, Mar'i Sophia; Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp784-799

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The Mother-Child Relationship in Efforts to Form Spiritual Intelligence in Divorce Families. This study aims to determine and analyze the relationship between mothers and children to build spiritual intelligence in divorced families at SMK Muhammadiyah Prambanan in Sleman, Yogyakarta. In addition, this study seeks to understand the dynamics of mother-child relationships that arise from divorced families and to identify the supporting and inhibiting factors affecting these relationships in efforts to enhance spiritual intelligence. The research approach employed is a phenomenological study. The research subjects were determined by the researcher and a teacher at the school, along with recommendations from other teachers and staff at SMK Muhammadiyah Prambanan in Sleman, Yogyakarta. Data was collected using techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation. The collected data will then be analyzed using phenomenological data analysis techniques. The results indicated that a strong relationship between mothers and children, despite coming from a divorced family, can foster positive spiritual intelligence in children, as evidenced by the positive behaviors of the three mother-child pairs recognized by the school environment and community, despite their circumstances. Various efforts must be made to cultivate a positive relationship between mothers and children, particularly in establishing healthy communication. The supporting factors for the mother-child relationship in developing children's spiritual intelligence in divorced families include the mother's role, the child's condition, and the school environment. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors consist of the relationship between parents after divorce and public perceptions of divorced families. Keywords: mother-child relationship, spiritual intelligence, divorced family.
Bridging Worlds with Words: Translanguaging Space as A Transformation of Specific-Cultural Constructs Prasatyo, Bayu Andika; Luciana, Luciana; Hidayati, Dini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp671-690

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Bridging Worlds with Words: Translanguaging Space as A Transformation of Specific–Cultural Construct. Objectives: Translanguaging practices in multilingual contexts have emerged as a dynamic framework for understanding how learners utilize their linguistic repertoires to construct meaning and negotiate cultural identities. This study investigates the role of translanguaging spaces in shaping identity construction within English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom in Indonesia. The research explores how learners creatively and critically engage with their linguistic resources, leveraging translanguaging practices to express themselves, reform specific-cultural constructs, and navigate multilingual environments. Methods: The study employs a qualitative approach, focusing on narratives of identity construction through classroom performances. Methods include observations, interviews, and analysis of multimodal compositions created by multilingual EFL learners. Findings: It reveals that translanguaging fosters deeper engagement in meaning-making processes by enabling learners to draw on their sociocultural resources and linguistic repertoires. It highlights how translanguaging spaces facilitate the projection and negotiation of cultural identities, allowing learners to occupy social spaces that reflect their unique experiences. Conclusion: Conclusions emphasize the transformative potential of translanguaging practices in EFL education, demonstrating how they empower learners to reconstruct cultural identities while enhancing cognitive and linguistic flexibility. The research highlights the importance for pedagogical approaches that embrace translanguaging as a tool for fostering inclusivity, creativity, and critical thinking in multilingual classrooms. Keywords: cultural identity construct, EFL learners, translanguaging space, multilingual.
Mismatched Teachers’ Experiences in Public Junior High Schools: A Phenomenological Research Harja, Harlina; Jamrizal, Jamrizal; Nadiyah, Nadiyah; Hidayati, Sri; Sari, Siti Rahma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp591-606

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Mismatched teachers’ experiences in Public Junior High Schools: A Phenomenological Research. Objectives: This research aimed to describe the mismatched teachers’ experiences who have shared the phenomenon of teaching non-related subjects for approximately two or more years in ten public junior high schools in Jambi City. More specifically, this study explored their experiences, challenges, and coping strategies in dealing with professional mismatches. Methods: This qualitative research utilized a transcendental phenomenological design, purposeful participant sampling, and interviews as the primary data collection. Moreover, the constant comparative method was used by the researcher to analyze the interviewing data in this research. Findings: The findings identified three major themes: belief in God, unsolvable problems, and receiving and giving regarding the mismatched teachers’ experiences in teaching non-related subjects in the current schools. This research found that belief in God played a central role in motivating teachers to persevere despite difficulties. Teachers also encountered systemic challenges, including a lack of administrative support, inadequate teaching materials, and mismatched recruitment policies. However, many teachers developed strategies to manage classroom challenges, student engagement, and discipline. Additionally, receiving and giving emerged as a crucial aspect of their professional lives, where teachers sought support from peers, administrators, and personal faith while also mentoring new teachers. Conclusion: There were three significant themes; believe in God, unsolvable problems, and receiving and giving discovered in this research.  These themes represent their emotional, professional, and institutional issues faced by mismatched teachers. These findings suggest the need for policy improvements, such as targeted professional development, access to appropriate teaching resources, and better recruitment practices to support mismatched teachers. Recognizing their dedication and struggles can lead to more effective educational policies that enhance teacher well-being and student outcomes. While mismatched teachers exhibit resilience and adaptability, addressing their challenges is essential to maintain educational quality in public schools. Keywords: phenomenological research, mismatched teachers.
Exploring Alignment: Accounting Undergraduate Students' Self-Perception of Fit within Gojek's Corporate Culture Wahyudi, Wahyudi
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Exploring Alignment: Accounting Undergraduate Students' Self-Perception of Fit within Gojek's Corporate Culture. Objective: This study investigates the fitness of accounting undergraduate students toward Gojek corporate culture, focusing on work flexibility, essential soft skills, perceived fit, and barriers to integration into Gojek corporate culture. Method: Data were collected from 23 students in their final year at Pontianak State Polytechnic. The data is collected using semi-structured interviews to identify the factors influencing their perceived alignment with Gojek's corporate culture. The study applied qualitative research. Findings: The study reveals that Gojek's work flexibility as the key attraction to the students. The students perceive that they have communication and problem-solving skills as essential competencies, yet there is a divide between those who are confident and doubtful of their fitness. The study also reveals that language and cultural understanding as barriers to their fit into Gojek's corporate culture. Conclusion: The findings underscore the importance of work flexibility, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities in shaping students' perceptions of fit. However, barriers such as job demands, language proficiency and cultural competencies indicate areas where further development is needed. Therefore, an integrated curriculum and targeted training are needed to increase students' language skills, especially English, and cultural competency to prepare them for a multinational company culture like Gojek. Keywords: accounting students, corporate culture, gojek, po fit, generation z, soft skills.
Examining the Impact of Writing Strategies in Enhancing Pre-Service Teachers’ Mathematical Problem-Solving Skills Sionicio, Joan Belen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i1.pp756-768

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Examining the Impact of Writing Strategies in Enhancing Pre-Service Teachers’ Mathematical Problem-Solving Skills. Objective: This study investigated the impact of structured writing activities in enhancing the pre-service teachers’ mathematical problem-solving skills and examined the challenges they encountered during the implementation of these strategies. Method: A mixed-method research design was employed using problem-solving pretest and posttest and interviews. The study involved 35 second-year pre-service teachers selected from 142 pre-service secondary teachers from a state university in the Philippines through purposive sampling.  Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualiative data obtained from interviews were subjected to thematic analysis. Findings: The results underscored the notable impact of writing strategies in enhancing the pre-service teachers’ problem-solving abilities.  A pretest mean percentage score of 52.29 (developing) increased to 76.86 (proficient) on posttest.  This yielded a moderate normalized gain  of 0.52 and a very large effect size (Cohen’s d = 2.39). The paired t-test showed a significant effect (t = 14.2, p < .001).  The ANCOVA and regression analysis showed that the academic background of the participants did not predict their posttest performance, unlike the pretest.  The qualitative findings revealed the participants’ challenges related to translating their thoughts in writing, limited content knowledge, emotional factors, difficulty in problem comprehension and analysis, and lack of problem-solving strategies. Conclusion: Despite the challenges encountered by the pre-service teachers, the results underscore the positive effect of the structured writing strategies in enhancing their problem-solving skills.   This study suggests that structured writing strategies can be adopted in teacher training curricula to strenghten mathematical reasoning.   It recommends integrating writing strategies in mathematics instruction whether  in the development of the concept or assessment, through reflective writing prompts, logs, or metacognitive writing strategies to enhance students’ problem-solving abilities. Keywords: writing strategies, problem-solving, pre-service teachers, mathematics.