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Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
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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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A Systematic Literature Review of Technology-Based Learning Models to Improve Numeracy Literacy in the Indonesian Context Nur, Fitriani; Mania, Sitti; Amin, Badaruddin; Wahid, Fatin Nabilah Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2163-2189

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A Systematic Literature Review of Technology-Based Learning Models to Improve Numeracy Literacy in the Indonesian Context. Objectives: Technology-based learning is a learning approach that fosters student interaction with various learning resources. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of technology-based learning models that can improve numeracy literacy. Methods: This research employed a Systematic Literature Review following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) protocol. Data were collected using the Publish or Perish tool from Scopus and Google Scholar databases, limited to articles published between 2016 and 2025. A total of 25 articles were deemed eligible for analysis. Findings: The results of this study indicate that various technology-based learning models facilitate the improvement of students' numeracy literacy skills. These models integrate technology to create learning that supports a more concrete understanding of numeracy concepts. In addition, this study also identifies the types of technologies used in technology-based learning models, which consist of four main categories: hardware, general software, mathematical software, and online resources. Notably, the most prominent findings highlight the use of General Software and Online Resources, which are widely applied in various learning models to support students’ numeracy literacy development.  Conclusion: This study concludes that technology-based learning models have the potential to significantly enhance students’ numeracy literacy by implementing various forms of technology into the learning process. These models not only provide a more concrete understanding of numeracy concepts but also create interactive and engaging learning environments. The contribution of this research provides a solid basis for educators to adopt more effective and relevant technology-based learning models to improve students' numeracy literacy. Keywords: learning model, numeracy literacy, technology.
The Impacts of the International Student Mobility Program on the Employability Skills: Indonesian Student Perceptions Simbolon, Nurmala Elmin; Hadipranata, Qurrata Ayunina Ciptantri; Nastiti, Tur; Almahendra, Rangga; Amalia, Oki Almas; Wibowo, Nadia Utami; Anggoro, Kiki Juli; binti Zaaba, Zuraidah
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The Impacts of International Student Mobility Program on the Employability Skills: Indonesian Students’ Perceptions. The Indonesia International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA) is an Indonesian government scholarship program that enables Indonesian students to spend one semester studying in overseas English-medium instruction (EMI) classes. The article discusses students’ perceptions of the impact of the IISMA on employability skills:  interpersonal communication, critical thinking, and teamwork skills. This quantitative study employed a questionnaire to measure three skill variables, utilizing a pre- and post-test design involving 1941 students. The online questionnaire distribution was done from November 27 to December 13, 2023.  The data of this study were analyzed using Jamovi 2.3.24 software.Key findings demonstrate the significance of the Paired T-Test results (p-value < 0.001), and the difference in the increase in those skills experienced by the IISMA students had a significant effect size increase, specifically d = 0.5 for interpersonal communication skills, d = 0.667 for critical thinking, and d = 0.667 for teamwork skills. The Independent Samples T-Tests for students’ demographic information show that the value of employability skills among academic students outperforms that of vocational participants. ANCOVA analysis results show a significant correlation between students’ perceptions and their home institutions and host institutions. The research highlights the benefits of IISMA for the Indonesia Emas generation. Recommendations on critical considerations in designing programs and selecting host institutions are provided to ensure program sustainability. Keywords: english medium instruction (EMI), experiential learning, indonesia emas.
Developing a Process-Based Learning Module to Enhance Writing Competence in Journalism Education Mustaqim, Ahmad; Nurbaya, St; Mulyani, Mimi; Mazid, Sukron; Islahudin, Islahudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2275-2293

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Developing a Process-Based Learning Module to Enhance Writing Competence in Journalism Education. Learning to write news texts for journalism concentration students still faces obstacles, so it is necessary to develop teaching materials in the form of modules that can help students master news text writing skills in a more targeted manner. This study aims to develop a news text writing module based on a process approach to improve writing skills in a directed manner. The method used is research and development (R&D), encompassing the stages of needs analysis, module design, expert validation, and student trials. This study involved five experts and 74 students from five universities in Yogyakarta. Based on the assessment results by material expert I, it obtained a score of 4.63 and was categorized as very good; material expert II obtained a score of 3.97 and was categorized as good. Furthermore, the assessment by graphic experts yielded a score of 4.12 (good), by linguistic experts a score of 4.08 (good), and by learning strategy experts a score of 4.6 (very good). The effectiveness test yielded a p-value of 0.000, indicating that the module is effective in improving the students’ ability to write news texts. The novelty of this research lies in integrating the process approach with the typical journalistic language guide in the form of a systematic module, which has not been developed specifically for journalism concentration students. Therefore, the use of news text writing modules based on a process approach is suitable as teaching material because it guides students through every stage of writing, from drafting to editing, provides linguistic support across a variety of journalism, and has a positive impact on writing skills and learning effectiveness. Keywords: learning modules, writing competence, news text, process approach.
Trends and Challenges in Environmental Education for Young Children: A Systematic Literature Review Mutiarasari, Airin; Syaodih, Ernawulan; Djoehaeni, Heny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2206-2233

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Trends and Challenges in Environmental Education for Young Children: A Systematic Literature Review. Objectives: This study aims to systematically review and synthesize research on environmental education for young children with a focus on identifying global trends, pedagogical approaches, implementation challenges, and future directions. The objective is to provide a comprehensive overview that informs future research and practice promoting sustainability education for young children. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted using international databases (Scopus) to collect and analyze peer-reviewed articles published over the past decade. Inclusion criteria covered studies focusing on environmental education in early childhood, addressing both pedagogical practices and conceptual frameworks. The selected articles were analyzed thematically to identify prevailing trends, strategies, barriers, and recommendations. Findings: The analysis reveals a growing interest in early childhood environmental education, marked by a significant increase in publications after 2020. The study is dominated by the participation of developed countries rather than developing countries.  Four main pedagogical approaches have been set: experiential-based learning, garden-based learning, storytelling with an ecological project theme, as well as project-based learning. Regardless of the profit, several challenges persist, including limited access to the green room, inadequate educator training, and an inconsistent framework for measuring ecoliteracy. This finding also highlights the scarcity of longitudinal studies, which limits our understanding of short-term effects. Conclusion: Early childhood environmental education plays a crucial role in promoting ecoliteracy, social-emotional development, and pro-environmental attitudes. However, this sector still confronts a conceptual gap, methodological, as well as significant geographic.  Tightening the educator training, integrating sustainability in the curriculum, and carrying out more fundamental, inclusive, long-term studies to work on environmental education in early childhood effectiveness. Keywords: environmental education, sustainability, young children.
The Effect of Physics Modeling Learning Module to Improve Science Generic Skills on Momentum and Impulse Topics Arifuddin, Muhammad; Fadillah, Muhammad Rashyid; Mahardika, Andi Ichsan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2234-2257

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The Effect of Physics Modeling Learning Module to Improve Science Generic Skills on Momentum and Impulse Topics. The learning process dominated by lectures and the use of conventional teaching materials that are difficult for students to understand leads to low generic science skills in students. One-way, teacher-centered learning causes students to become passive. Meanwhile, abstract and quantitative material on momentum and impulse requires a conceptual and visual approach to make it easier for students to understand. Objectives: This study aims to determine the impact of using physics modeling learning modules on the improvement of generic science skills in impulse and momentum material. Methods: This study employed a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pre-test and post-test approach, applied to 34 students in class X.1, who served as research subjects at SMA Negeri 1 Alalak. The data were analyzed using n-gain scores and a paired sample t-test to determine the magnitude of the effect before and after treatment was administered. Findings: The analysis reveals that the use of effective physics modeling learning modules can enhance generic science skills, yielding an n-gain of 0.81. A substantial difference between the conditions before and after using the physics modeling learning module is also evident in the results of the paired sample t-test, which demonstrates how using the module affects students' development of generic science skills. Conclusion: Physics modeling learning modules have significantly and successfully enhanced students' generic science skills related to momentum and impulse content. Keywords: impulse, module, momentum, physics modeling learning, science, generic skills.
Using Predictive Storybooks to Foster Backward Counting: An Explanatory Sequential Study in Indonesian Kindergartens Widayati, Sri; Simatupang, Nurhenti Dorlina; Wiryanto, Wiryanto; Siswono, Tatag Eko Yuli; Blazic, Milena Mileva
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Using Predictive Storybooks to Foster Backward Counting: An Explanatory Sequential Study in Indonesian Kindergartens. Objectives: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the storybook "10 Bottles of Milk " as a learning medium for backward counting and to explore teachers' perceptions of its implementation. Methods: The study used a mixed-methods explanatory sequential design. Quantitatively, a pretest–posttest design was used with 150 kindergarten children from 10 institutions (A–J) in Surabaya, Indonesia, each comprising 15 children. The instrument, a backward counting test, was analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test. Qualitatively, interviews were conducted with 10 prospective teachers who carried out storytelling activities using the "10 Bottles of Milk" ledger and analyzed using a theme, accompanied by a word cloud visualization (word cloud) to capture the dominant word concept. Findings: The quantitative results showed an increase of 2.66 points in the average score from the pretest to the posttest (p < 0.001), indicating that the storybook "10 Bottles of Milk " had a significant effect on children's backward counting ability. The qualitative results show that the storybook of 10 Bottles of Milk effectively makes children understand the concept of counting back from 10-1. The results of quantitative and qualitative research consistently confirm that the storybook "10 Bottles of Milk " is an effective learning medium for backward counting in early childhood. Conclusion: Overall, the combination of quantitative and qualitative results indicates that the storybook "10 Bottles of Milk" is an effective learning medium for stimulating backward counting skills in early childhood. The use of predictive books with attractive visuals encourages children's active involvement in storytelling activities and supports the development of early numeracy in kindergarten.Keywords: mixed method, explanatory sequential, backwards counting, early childhood.
Does Cloud-Based LMS Promote Engaging and Enjoyable Learning? Evidence from High School Accounting Education Santoso, Jarot Tri Bowo; Octavianto, Said Nur; Ventayen, Randy Joy Magno
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Does Cloud-Based LMS Promote Engaging and Enjoyable Learning? Evidence from High School Accounting Education. Accounting is perceived as one of the most difficult subjects among many secondary school students. This problem may arise from the lack of student involvement in learning on the one hand, and from teachers’ use of non-interactive teaching practices on the other. This study bridges the learning gap by using LMS-based Web Cloud Computing media in accounting as a fun and effective learning medium to improve students’ learning outcomes. Objective:  This study aims to enhance learning outcomes by creating a fun learning environment by stimulating student participation through LMS-based web cloud computing media. Methods: Quantitative method with quasi-experimental research design with experimental and control classes in grade XII-SMA N 14, Semarang City. Data were gathered through pre- and post-tests to find out the improvement and effectiveness of learning outcomes. A survey was administered to determine whether the media used were acceptable to the students. The data were analyzed using Independent Samples t-tests, Paired Samples t-test, and N-Gain Test. Results: The findings show that the Learning Management System (LMS) web-based cloud computing platform was perceived as a fun virtual learning medium for learning accounting. The findings demonstrate that over 80% of respondents were strong supporters of all indicators, including the idea that LMS-based cloud computing web media is a fun medium. Conclusion: the cloud-based LMS is effective in enhancing students’ accounting learning achievement, at a moderate level.  The article contributes to theory development by providing a framework for the rational and empirical use of LMS-supported web cloud media computing.  Practical implications: This study offers practical guidance for educators seeking to create meaningful, interactive, and applicable learning media that support student learning outcomes. Keywords: cloud computing, web, learning management system, fun learning media, learning outcomes.
Enhancing Early Mathematics Learning Through an Interactive Storybook: A Development and Validation Study Solfiah, Yeni; Nazri, Mohd; Risma, Devi; Satria, Defni; Pratiwi, Nanda; Eriani, Eva; Mastuinda, Mastuinda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2314-2331

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Enhancing Early Mathematics Learning Through an Interactive Storybook: A Development and Validation Study. Objective: This research aims to develop and implement an active mathematics learning paradigm for early childhood through illustrated storybooks that integrate fundamental mathematical concepts, namely numbers, patterns, geometry, measurement, and statistics. The goal is to provide a developmentally appropriate platform that encourages engagement, improves math proficiency, hones problem-solving skills, and makes learning more meaningful and enjoyable. Methods: The methodology used is a development research based on the Dick and Carey model. The validation process involved mathematicians, early childhood education experts, kindergarten educators, and media experts. Data were obtained through surveys, interviews, observations, and limited trials involving 14 children aged 5–6 years in Pekanbaru, Riau Province, Indonesia. Quantitative data analysis employed descriptive statistics, pretest-posttest comparisons, normality tests, and homogeneity tests. At the same time, qualitative data were obtained from expert evaluations and instructor comments. Findings: The validation results showed that the developed media met the criteria of validity, practicality, and efficacy, with scores from PAUD experts of 88.00%, mathematics experts of 89.33%, early childhood teachers of 81.54%, and media experts of 88.00%, with an overall category of "very good". In the limited trial stage, an average pretest score of 17.59 and a posttest score of 25.2 were obtained, indicating a significant increase in all mathematics indicators. The normality test (p > 0.05) indicated that the data were normally distributed, while the homogeneity test (p > 0.05) indicated that the data were homogeneous. The t-test results showed that the calculated t-value for all indicators was greater than the t-table value (1.771) with a significance level of 0.000 < 0.05, indicating that the media had a significant impact on improving children's mathematics abilities. Observations revealed positive responses from the children, including increased interest, focus, and active involvement. Conclusions: Active math storybooks have been recognized as an innovative learning tool for early childhood, helping educators create a stimulating learning environment and serving as an effective resource for parents. The design, which combines stories, games, and interactive activities, has been proven to strengthen children's math skills. Keywords: active learning design, early childhood, education, mathematics.
The Role of Sports, Peer Support, and Teacher Involvement in Bullying: A Quantitative Study from the Teachers’ Perspective Muzakki, Abdurrohman; Nuryady, Mirza; ‘Allaamsyah, M. ‘Ainurridho
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The Role of Sports, Peer Support, and Teacher Involvement in Bullying: A Quantitative Study from the Teachers’ Perspective. Objectives: The research aims to analyze teachers' perceptions of the direct effects of sports activities, colleagues' support, and their role in bullying behavior; to explore the mediating role of mental health; and to examine the moderating effect of self-regulation from the teachers' perspective. Methods: A quantitative method involving Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) was employed. The sample consisted of 250 sixth-grade elementary school teachers in the Rampah District. The data were collected using a 5-point Likert scale structured questionnaire that assessed teachers' perceptions of student bullying behavior, mental health, peer support, and self-regulation. The data were then processed to evaluate the measurement model and the structural model. Findings: This study revealed that teachers regarded sports activities and their role as the primary direct factors influencing the reduction of bullying. The study results indicated that the proposed direct influence of peer support on bullying (H2) was not confirmed (β = -0,021, p = 0,312). Rather, the teachers viewed peer support as a significant indirect influence, leading to a notable improvement in students' mental health (β = 0.494, p < 0.001), which in turn contributed to a decrease in bullying behavior. The teachers' perceptions suggested that mental health was a significant mediator in the relationship between the protective school factors and bullying behavior. Moreover, according to teachers' assessments, self-regulation had a moderating effect and was instrumental in elevating the impact of mental health on bullying abatement. The model accounts for 37.7% of the variance in teachers' perceptions of mental health and 50.8% of the variance in bullying behavior, with a predictive relevance (Q²) of 0.694, indicating strong explanatory power. Conclusion: The findings confirm that preventing bullying in schools requires a comprehensive strategy that incorporates physical activities, peer relationships, teacher participation, and mental health promotion, facilitated by self-regulation training. This research contributes to the current conceptual models of bullying prevention from the perspective of teachers, providing practical advice for creating a safer and more supportive educational setting grounded in educators' viewpoints. Keywords: bullying, sports activities, peer support, teacher’s role, mental health, self-regulation.
From Reflection to Responsibility: A Conceptual Framework for Ethics and Value Formation in Social Studies Education Pernantah, Piki Setri; Supriatna, Nana; Komalasari, Kokom; Nurbayani, Siti; Wiyanarti, Erlina
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From Reflection to Responsibility: A Conceptual Framework for Ethics and Value Formation in Social Studies Education. Objective: This study aims to analyze the role of reflective thinking in strengthening students’ values and ethics, particularly within the context of Social Studies Education. The focus is directed toward identifying relevant pedagogical strategies to enhance reflective thinking skills as a foundation for character formation and responsible citizenship in the 21st century. Method: This study employed a qualitative approach through a conceptual review designed to synthesize diverse literature related to reflective thinking, ethical education, and Social Studies pedagogy. The synthesis aims to construct a new conceptual framework that explains the interrelation between reflective thinking, ethical education, and the development of students’ moral and character values. Findings: The literature synthesis suggests that reflective thinking skills can be effectively developed through problem-based, project-based, and collaborative learning methods, supported by integrating digital technology to promote ongoing reflection. The process of strengthening values and ethics requires the integration of ethical content into learning materials, the implementation of character-based learning, the utilization of digital technology in reflective learning, and educators’ moral exemplification. Within the context of Social Studies Education, Kolb’s Reflective Model provides a practical framework linking experience, reflection, conceptualization, and application, enabling students to develop reflective thinking skills to analyze values, social issues, and ethical dimensions. Conclusion: Implementing learning practices that emphasize reflective thinking has the potential to produce graduates who not only master theoretical knowledge but also possess ethical awareness, character values, and civic competence in higher education. Further empirical research is recommended to examine the effectiveness of reflective learning models and their long-term impact on students’ character formation. Keywords: reflective thinking skills, values, ethics, social studies education, character development.