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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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Enhancing High School Students’ Basic Programming Skills and Self-Efficacy: A Drill-and-Practice Game-Based Approach Lestari, Isnania; Marlianto, Ferry; Sulistiyarini, Dewi; Sabirin, Febrianto; Wahab, Noorjima Abd
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 16, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Abstract

Drill-and-practice educational games combine repetitive practice with gamification through rewards, achievements, challenges, feedback, and progress tracking to support gradual skill development. In this study, the drill-and-practice element focuses on repeated, structured practice of basic programming exercises with immediate corrective feedback and multiple attempts until mastery. This study examined the effect of a drill-and-practice educational game on basic programming skills and programming self-efficacy among senior high school students. This quasi-experimental study used a Non-Equivalent Control Group Design. The sample comprised 179 tenth-grade students from six intact classes, selected via cluster random sampling. Three classes constituted the control group, with 89 students, and three classes constituted the experimental group, with 90 students. Students completed a basic programming pretest and posttest, as well as a self-efficacy questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and MANCOVA with pretest scores as covariates. Descriptively, students’ overall basic programming scores increased from a mean of 38.70 to 70.49 in the posttest, while self-efficacy increased from a mean of 59.82 to 74.05. The multivariate test showed a significant group effect (Pillai’s Trace = 0.528; F = 97.442; p < 0.001; Partial η² = 0.528). Between-subjects tests indicated significant improvements in basic programming skills (F = 115.102; p < 0.001; Partial η² = 0.397) and self-efficacy (F = 86.697; p < 0.001; Partial η² = 0.331), with the experimental group achieving higher posttest outcomes than the control group. A drill-and-practice educational game can enhance both cognitive outcomes in basic programming and affective outcomes in self-efficacy, and can be considered an interactive learning alternative for programming topics at the high school level. Future studies should add performance-based coding tasks and broader samples to validate and extend these results. Keywords: educational games, drill and practice, basic programming skills, self-efficacy.

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