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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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Students’ Relational Thinking and Mathematical Communication in Contextual Problem-Solving in Muhammadiyah Junior High School 8 Batu Aulia, Syafirda Azmi; Cholily, Yus Mochamad; Ummah, Siti Khoiruli; Mustakim, Siti Salina
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 14, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
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Abstract: Students' Relational Thinking and Mathematical Communication in Contextual Problem-Solving in Muhammadiyah Junior High School 8 Batu Objective: This research aims to describe students' relational thinking and mathematical communication processes in solving mathematical problems using contextual problems in curved geometric shapes. Method: This research uses qualitative research methods by collecting data using relational thinking tests, written mathematical communication, and interviews to determine oral mathematical communication. The research instruments used in this research were relational thinking tests, written mathematical communication, and interview guidelines. The subjects of this research were junior high school students in the IX class. The data analysis is a test and interview results, then conclusions are drawn. Findings: The research results show that the dominant students were in the medium category after carrying out tests on relational thinking and written mathematical communication. Conclusion: In the analysis of oral communication thinking, the results showed that students who were in the low category in relational thinking processes were still unable to fulfill several indicators; apart from that, students were still not able to communicate mathematically, but in mathematical oral communication they were in the medium category. Meanwhile, students in the moderate category of relational thinking processes can only fulfill several indicators and must be able to communicate mathematically. Still, according to the analysis of mathematical oral communication, they are classified as good. Students in the high category of relational thinking processes are just unable to build complete relationships and can communicate mathematically well. Keywords: relational thinking, mathematical communication, contextual problems.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i1.202442
Enhancing Creativity and Collaboration in Story Writing for Elementary School Students through Project-Based Learning based on Illustrated Stories Resti, Nadia; Wibowo, Setiawan Edi
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 14, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
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Enhancing Creativity and Collaboration in Story Writing for Elementary School Students through Project-Based Learning based on Illustrated Stories. Objective: This study aims to analyze the impact of project-based learning (PjBL) model on students' creativity and collaboration in writing short stories. Methods: Involving 58 fifth grade elementary school students, this study used a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques were designed to evaluate the impact of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) on creativity and collaboration. Story writing tests focused on students' ability to produce creative works, while observations were conducted to examine students' activities during the learning process. Interviews were aimed at exploring students' and teachers' perspectives on the implementation of PjBL. The use of these various techniques provided a comprehensive picture of the influence of PjBL on students' learning process. Findings: The results showed that the implementation of PjBL increased students' involvement in the learning process, fostered creativity through the exploration of ideas, and encouraged collaboration in groups. Students became more active in organizing storylines, creating unique characters, and exploring local cultural values. PjBL also provides opportunities for students to think critically, reflectively and take responsibility for their learning outcomes. Conclusion: It was found that the implementation of PjBL proved to be an effective learning model to improve students' creative and collaborative writing skills while creating meaningful learning experiences. Keywords: project based learning, creativity, collaboration, story writing.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i3.2024138
Students’ Perceptions of Project Based Learning in Democratic Voice : Interdisciplinary Approach in Citizenship Education and Islamic Religious Education Vachruddin, Vrisko Putra; Nashrullah, Nashrullah; Rusydiyah, Evi Fatimatur
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Students’ Perceptions of Project Based Learning in Democratic Voice: Interdisciplinary Approarch in Citizenship Education and Islamic Religious Education.[vp1]  Objectives: Through the theme of voice of democracy, the school designs project-based learning through an interdisciplinary approach to the subjects of citizenship education and Islamic religious education. This study aims to analyze students' perceptions of the project's learning based on perceptions of interest, motive, responsibility and objectivity. Methods: This research is a type of survey research with data collection through questionnaires, in-depth interviews and observations. The questionnaire was compiled based on a five-point Likert scale which was distributed randomly to 147 respondents in the form of students. Data analysis on the questionnaire used SEM (structural equality modeling) analysis with the SMART PLS 4.0 program. Findings: The results of this study are 1). The perception of interest negatively affects the objectivity of the election of the student council president. Awareness and interest of students need to be increased through learning and programs that increase student motivation. 2). The perception of motives and responsibilities positively affects objectivity and interest. Conclusion: Personal and group interests must be avoided in order to provide a sense of responsibility for students towards the objectivity of electing the student council chairman. Keywords: students perceptions, democratic voice, interdisiplinary approarch, citizenship education.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i3.2024106
Analyzing the Perceptions and Expectations of Students Towards Science Using Soft System Methodology Firmansyah, Juli; Ibrahim, Ibrahim; Saputra, Hendri
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Abstract: Analyzing the Perceptions and Expectations of Students Toward Science Using Soft System Methodology. Objectives: This research aims to analyze students’ perceptions and expectations regarding science lessons so that the resulting data and information can be utilized by teachers as learning leaders to be applied in the learning process. Methods: A soft system methodology (SSM) approach was used to achieve this goal. With SSM, this problem can be overcome. SSM produces a conceptual model to formulate a strategy for Aceh junior high school science teachers. The observation locations were conducted at ten junior high schools (SMP) in two districts in Aceh. Findings: Several factors influence students' interest in learning science, namely learning facilities in representative classrooms and laboratories, availability of resources, media and learning facilities, and teaching materials with virtual support. Several other factors were also found in different schools, such as the low ability of teachers to manage classes, not yet optimal preparation for learning and practicums, not all science teachers utilizing laboratories, and the unavailability of virtual laboratories. Conclusion: The results of the SSM method analysis produced two suggested recommendations. The first is a technical recommendation, namely that teachers must make efforts to improve the quality and services of learning, such as trying to take advantage of the unique learning environment to support education and providing exciting learning materials, resources, and facilities as a result of continuously improving professional performance. Second, policy recommendations such as determining appropriate learning models and strategies and choosing practicum models and approaches that can equip students with knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward students. Keywords: science lessons, science teachers, soft systems methodology, student interests.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i1.202433
Correlation of University Students’ Multilingualism in Online Interaction on Instagram and Their Performance in Micro-Teaching Class Hidayatullah, Riyan; Riyantika, Fajar
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Abstract: Correlation of University Students' Multilingualism in Online Interaction on Instagram and Their Performance in Micro-Teaching Class. Objective: The use of multiple languages on social media has been common practice these days. The main objective is to see correlation between their online activities and their micro-teaching performance. This study is focusing on analyzing university students' language use on Instagram and Thread. Method: This study involves 60 students of the Languages and Arts department as its participants. Mixed method is used in this study to obtain comprehensive findings. A survey is conducted to obtain their social media username and general activeness. Then, the researchers run an observation to see the language use of all participants by analyzing the captions they write, the pictures and videos they post, and the comments they give. The final phase involved observation of their micro-teaching performance to see whether the social media interaction somehow manifested during the micro-teaching process. Findings: The result of this study shows a correlation between university students’ language use in the internet and their performance and language style during micro teaching class. Conclusion: It was found that there is a correlation between students’ online interaction on Instagram and their performance in micro teaching class. Keywords: Instagram, multilingualism, online interaction, social media, micro-teaching.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i1.202401 
Comparative Analysis of Creative Assignments, Participatory Collaborative Learning, and Students’ Satisfaction in Digital & Non- Digital Learning Media Budiningsih, Iffah; Oktapiani, Marliza; Rijanto, Widio; Masuwd, Mowafg Abrahem
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Study Comparative of Creative Assignments, Participatory Collaborative Learning, and Learning Satisfaction in Digital & Non-Digital Learning Media.Objectives: This study aims to comparative of creative assignments, Participatory Collaborative Learning, and learning satisfaction in Digital & Non-Digital Learning. Methods:  The study employed experimental and survey methods with a sample of seven State Aliyah Madrasah schools in East Jakarta. Each school consisted of two groups using digital learning media and two groups using non-digital media, randomly selected in the twelfth grade. Research instruments were previously tested for validity and reliability, and data analysis was conducted using the mean difference test (t-test). Findings:  The findings are: (1) The creative assignment results in the group using digital media are higher than the non-digital media. (2) The participatory-collaborative learning activity is more active in the group using non-digital media than the digital media. (3) The student learning satisfaction in the group using non-digital media is higher than the digital media. Conclusion: This indicates that both digital and non-digital learning media have their respective advantages and disadvantages. Teachers are required to design creative tasks that follow learning objectives because different learning objectives will produce different learning outcomes even though the learning media is the same. Teachers must focus on determining the learning objectives of creative assignments and selecting the appropriate media. Keywords: creative assignment, participatory collaborative learning, learning satisfaction, digital and non-digital media.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i3.2024129
Strawberry Generation: When Strawberry Parenting and Teaching Weaken Students’ Mathematical Resilience Jayanti, Tety; Kawuryan, Sekar Purbarini
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Abstract: Strawberry Generation: When Strawberry Parenting and Teaching Weaken Students' Mathematical Resilience. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the impact of the "strawberry" parenting and teaching approach on students' mathematical resilience, focusing on how such an approach affects their ability to face challenges and adapt in learning environments. Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used, involving two groups of students in a fourth-grade class at SD Muhammadiyah Pendowoharjo. The experimental group received instruction using a growth mindset-based approach, while the control group followed the conventional "strawberry" approach. Pretests and posttests were administered to measure changes in mathematical resilience. Findings: The results revealed that the "strawberry" approach significantly hindered students' mathematical resilience. Students in the experimental group, who were taught using a growth mindset approach, demonstrated better adaptability and problem-solving skills. In contrast, students in the control group struggled with challenges and showed lower levels of resilience. Conclusion: The study highlights the importance of shifting from a protective, overly supportive approach to one that challenges students and encourages growth. Adopting methods that foster resilience, such as problem-based learning, can significantly improve students' mathematical resilience and confidence in learning. Keywords: mathematical resilience, strawberry parenting, growth mindset, problem-based learning, student adaptability, teaching strategies.
The Role of Religious Education in Cultivating Emotional Intelligence and Resilience Among Students in Diverse Communities Shodiq, Sadam Fajar
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The Role of Religious Education in Cultivating Emotional Intelligence and Resilience Among Students in Diverse Communities. Objective: The objective of this research is to examine the impact of religion education on enhancing the emotional intelligence and mental resilience of students in Yogyakarta. This is significant since several students have difficulties in regulating stress and emotions owing to rapid technology advancements and the complexities of social interactions. Methods: The research used a quantitative methodology via a survey conducted with a random sample of 325 students from religious institutions in Yogyakarta. Data were gathered using questionnaires to assess pupils' religious education, emotional intelligence, and mental resilience. Data analysis was performed with Smart-PLS to evaluate the interrelationship among variables and assess the appropriateness of the study model. Results: The study's findings demonstrate that religious education significantly enhances kids' emotional intelligence and mental resilience. Religious education aids pupils in comprehending and regulating their emotions, enhancing interpersonal skills, and fortifying their resistance against stress and life adversities. The results reveal a favorable correlation between religious education and the enhancement of students' adaptability in many social contexts. Conclusion: In conclusion, religious education significantly influences the development of students' character, particularly in enhancing their emotional intelligence and mental resilience. This study's findings significantly contribute to the formulation of a religious education curriculum that addresses both spiritual and students' emotional and psychological dimensions. These results highlight the need of amalgamating religious education with character development initiatives to better equip pupils for the difficulties of contemporary life. Keywords: religious education, emotional intelligence, mental resilience, religious-based schools.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i3.2024120
“Marica”: A Story-Based Motion-Comic Learning Media to Improve Students’ Mathematical Representation Chrisnawati, Henny Ekana; Pinilih, Anggoro Canggih; Nurhasanah, Farida; Usodo, Budi; Sutopo, Sutopo; Kuswardi, Yemi
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Abstract: "Marica": A Story-Based Motion-Cartoon Learning Media to Improve Students' Mathematical Representation Ability. This research is based on students' difficulties in presenting mathematical ideas and problem-solving, as well as their generally low positive attitudes towards mathematics. The researchers conducted an experimental study to examine the influence of MARICA media on students' mathematical representation abilities in the field of plane geometry. Additionally, the research aims to improve students’ mathematical representation based on various levels of mathematical logical intelligence using MARICA as a learning media. MARICA, an abbreviation for "Mari Membaca" integrates literacy concepts, engaging learning media, and story-telling. The quantitative descriptive research involved 56 first-grade elementary school students and measured both the cognitive (mathematical representation ability) and affective domains. Mathematical representation abilities were analyzed using two-way ANOVA, while affective domain data were analyzed descriptively. The results indicate a positive effect of MARICA on the mathematical representation abilities of first-grade students, with higher levels of mathematical logical intelligence correlating with better performance. Student responses to MARICA showed an increase in aspects of independence, critical attitudes, and creativity. It can be concluded that MARICA can be used to improve students’ mathematical representation and it works better for students who has good mathematical logical intelligence.Keywords: MARICA, mathematical representation, mathematical logical intelligence.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i1.202424 
Monitoring and Its Influence on the Learning Process of High School Students in Improving Knowledge: A Comprehensive Study Susanto, Ratnawati; Hapudin, Muhammad Soleh; Simorangkir, Sahat T.; Nasution, Evi Syafrida
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Abstract: Clinical Supervision to Improve Teachers Teaching Performance in Secondary Schools: A Comprehensive Study. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effect of clinical supervision on the teaching performance of teachers in secondary schools. Method: Quantitative research method with a combination of teaching and learning observation instruments and adapted from all school assessments. The subjects were 43 secondary school teachers. Data collection techniques use observation instruments. This instrument was developed from indicators used as a tool to measure teacher performance. The instrument is given a score from point 1 to point 5. The analysis technique uses SPSS Version 25.0 with measurements based on Learning Plans, induction tools, material delivery, questioning techniques, student involvement, reinforcement, training and student assignments, checking training and student assignments, closing learning, and classroom management before and after clinical supervision. Findings: The findings of this research help teachers in schools to know the strengths and weaknesses when teaching is delivered in class. Clinical supervision also helps teachers improve the teaching and learning process more effectively. Clinical supervision can also be used as a guide for high school students to increase their knowledge. Conclusion: Clinical supervision has a significant positive impact on teachers' teaching performance in secondary schools. Keywords: clinical supervision, teaching performance, secondary school management.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i1.202438

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