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Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE)
ISSN : 2655920X     EISSN : 26562804     DOI : 10.23917
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) aims to promote creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship in education in order to face global challenges such as education in the disruption era, internet of things in education, child-friendly education, HOTS-based education, STEAM Education, blended learning, humanity literation education, life-skill learning, digital class, and other educational innovations.
Articles 152 Documents
Leveraging Technology to Improve Learning Independence in Chemistry: A Study on Moodle Integration Nur Lailatul Fitriyah Abidin; Kusumawati Dwiningsih; Phaosan Jehwae; Christina Kartika Sari
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i3.23707

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This study addresses the issues of the low level of learning independence of students, especially in understanding abstract chemical materials such as chemical bonds, as well as limited learning time, which often results in suboptimal comprehension and the omission of some sub-materials. In addition, the use of media in the learning process rarely incorporates technological advancements. This study aims to determine if a website integrated with Moodle can enhance the learning independence of students in chemical bonding material. This study employed the research and development method using the 4D model, which comprises four stages. However, this study only included three stages, namely define, design, and develop. The target population consisted of 29 eleventh-grade high school students. The instruments used to collect data were validation sheets, an independence questionnaire, and pretest-posttest assessments. The feasibility of the integrated chemistry learning website with Moodle was evaluated through validity and effectiveness tests. The validity test involved three validators, consisting of two lecturers and one teacher. Meanwhile, the effectiveness was analyzed using the n-gain from the results of the independence questionnaire and pretest-posttest assessments. The results of this study indicated that the chemistry learning website integrated with Moodle significantly enhanced the learning independence of students with the validation results of 5 for content validity and 4 for construct validity, while the n-gain results from the independence questionnaire and pretest-posttest assessments fall into the high category. In conclusion, this media effectively promoted independence across five indicators of learning independence.
ITEMAN-Based Evaluation of End-of-Semester Assessment Items: A Case Study of Language Test in Indonesian School Context Riswanda Himawan; Hermanto Hermanto; Burhan Nurgiyantoro; Suyono Suyono; Didin Widyartono; Agustina Purwanti; Le Yujing; Victor A. Pogadaev
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i3.23254

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Assessment is an inseparable part of the learning process. Assessment is a way to decide the choices that a teacher will make for students, so that what they do is truly measurable. In line with this description, this study aims to determine the quality of the end-of-semester assessment questions for Indonesian, grade VIII, at SMPN 8 Yogyakarta. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. Quantitative descriptive is used to analyze documents in the form of output analysis results from the ITEMAN application. The results of the review that will be submitted later are in the form of validity, reliability, IDB, ITK and the functioning of the distractor. In obtaining the results of the study. The research steps carried out in this study were are testing the validity of the question grids, testing the reliability, IDB, ITK, and distractors through the ITEMAN program, analyze the results according to expert opinions and research that are relevant to this study, and conclude the results of the study. There were 50 questions that were analyzed and tested on 32 class VIII students of SMPN 8 Yogyakarta. Overall, the research results show all questions are declared valid, Alpha is 0.926. This shows that the reliability of the items is very high, IDB results show 38 items in good, 5 moderate, 4 sufficient, and 3 failed categories, the results of ITK analysis showed 31 very easy questions, 10 easy questions, 5 moderate questions, 2 difficult questions, and 2 very difficult questions, and the results of the distractor function show that 32 questions do not work, and 18 item distractors work. Overall, the results of this analysis aim to provide a reference base related to the quality of questions through ITEMAN, especially in learning Indonesian, which so far has not been done much.
Transcript-Based Lesson Analysis: The Analysis of Classroom Communication in Chemistry Implementing Case-Based and Project-Based Learning Atiek Winarti; Rilia Iriani; Paul Kwame Butakor; Ruli Meiliawati; Syarpin Syarpin
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i1.23160

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Previous research studies found that Case-Based Method (CBM) and Project-Based Learning (PBL) models increase student motivation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. However, so far, the success of implementing these models has mostly been based on learning outcomes. Not many research studies have been carried out to reveal the effectiveness of these models by analyzing the learning process. This research is a qualitative descriptive study that aims to analyze classroom communication on solving problems in Chemistry lessons implementing the CBM and PBL models using Transcript Based Lesson Analysis (TBLA). TBLA is an analysis method based on communication occurring in the classroom. In this research, TBLA analyzes the classroom communication on solving problems in the Wood Chemistry course at the Department of Chemistry Education, Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia. A total of 26 students were involved. The classroom communication was recorded by camcorders and the data were transformed into transcripts. The data was processed using Excel to produce a TBLA graph. The results show that (1) the ratio of lecturer and student communication intensity using the CBM model in the classroom is 1:3, and the PBL model is 1:1. (2) The CBM model provides a good environment for the development of student HOTS through in-depth multi-directional communication patterns in the problem-solving process. (3) PBL builds better collaboration between students compared to the CBM model. This research implies that the quality of classroom communication can be improved by integrating the HOTS questions and independent group work as implemented in the CBM and PBL models.
Enhancing Learning Outcomes: A Study on the Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills based Evaluation Instruments for Work and Energy in High School Physics Dian Artha Kusumaningtyas; Muhamatsakree Manyunu; Efi Kurniasari; Annisa Nabilla Awalin; Rita Rahmaniati; Amalia Febriyanti
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i1.23125

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This study aimed to enhance student learning outcomes in the field of work and energy within senior high schools through the development of evaluation instruments based on higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). Higher-order thinking encompasses advanced cognitive abilities such as analysis, evaluation, and creative problem-solving. The evaluation instrument created was meticulously designed to encourage students to think critically, solve intricate problems, and apply physics principles to real-world scenarios. The research methodology employed the development research approach. The instrument development process comprised several stages, including needs analysis, instrument design, validation, and revision. To ensure the instrument's precision and validity, experts in physics education and educational evaluation actively participated in the validation process. The resulting evaluation instrument included a combination of multiple-choice questions and open-ended responses. Students underwent assessment using this instrument following their study of work and energy. Evaluation data were subsequently analyzed through both quantitative and qualitative methods. The outcomes demonstrated a significant improvement in student learning achievements concerning work and energy when using evaluation instruments founded on higher-order thinking. Students who utilized this instrument exhibited superior critical thinking skills, enhanced problem-solving abilities, and an improved capacity to apply physics concepts in real-life situations. This study provides invaluable recommendations for educators and curriculum developers, advocating for the adoption of higher-order thinking-based evaluation instruments in high school physics education. Such an approach has the potential to bolster students' higher-order thinking capabilities and augment their learning outcomes in the context of work and energy. In summary, the successful development and validation of the HOTS based evaluation instrument for 10th-grade high school physics students studying work and energy attest to its viability. Rigorous evaluations from both subject matter experts and media specialists consistently affirmed its suitability across diverse aspects, encompassing appearance, content, and language. Educators, who play a pivotal role in instrument implementation, lauded its effectiveness in teaching work and energy concepts. Positive feedback from students, the primary beneficiaries of this evaluation instrument, underscores its widespread acceptance and appropriateness. In sum, this research underscores the instrument's strong validity and practicality for evaluating students' grasp and application of work and energy principles in high school physics, endorsing its capacity to augment learning outcomes.
Transformative Learning Media for Generation Z: Integrating Moral Values through Interactive E-Books in Islamic Education Yumna Yumna; Hambali Jaili; Preexcy B. Tupas; Nana Fauzana Azima; Minsih Minsih; Dina Dahliana; Nadia Fransiska
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i3.23814

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Recent developments in educational media have neglected certain key subjects, especially Akidah Akhlak, which is an essential part of the Madrasah Ibtidaiyah curriculum. The conventional learning resources, primarily textbooks, face several challenges that lead to a decline in students' interest in reading and engaging with the material. To address this issue, a focused initiative has been undertaken to create educational media that incorporates stories rich in moral lessons, with the goal of creating a more dynamic and engaging learning atmosphere. The advanced technological skills and information literacy of Generation Z children make a strong argument for the integration of digital textbooks, specifically e-books, into their education. This research seeks to lead the way in developing innovative learning tools that encourage children to actively engage with digital books powered by information technology. Utilizing a research and development methodology, the main goal is to explore the effectiveness of interactive e-books as powerful educational tools for children. These e-books are crafted to present information in a way that is easily understood and retained by young learners, thus positively impacting their cognitive and emotional development. The impressive effectiveness of Akidah Akhlak e-books designed for 2nd-grade students in Madrasah Ibtidaiyah highlights their success in improving educational outcomes. By weaving moral values into engaging stories, these e-books not only enhance knowledge retention but also promote the growth of key character traits and ethical values. This highlights the powerful impact of interactive e-books as essential tools in contemporary education, meeting the varied learning needs and preferences of today's digitally inclined students.
Transformative Practices: Integrating Automated Writing Evaluation in Higher Education Writing Classrooms - A Systematic Review Indri Astutik; Utami Widiati; Devinta Puspita Ratri; Peggy Magdalena Jonathans; Nurkamilah Nurkamilah; Yeni Mardiyana Devanti; Zaldi Harfal
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i3.23675

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This systematic literature review explores the utilization of Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) as a writing scoring tool over a five-year period from 2016 to 2020, focusing on its role in the transformation and integration of learning tools for pedagogical purposes. Transformation refers to the significant changes and advancements in teaching methods, particularly in adapting to new educational technologies and approaches, while integration involves the seamless incorporation of AWE systems into these evolving instructional practices to enhance the effectiveness of writing instruction. The study aims to analyze the various types of AWE employed in academic research, track trends in AWE technology strategies, and investigate students’ perceptions of AWE in both scoring and instructional contexts. Additionally, it aims to uncover the benefits and limitations associated with AWE implementation in writing instruction. Examining 19 journal articles, this review identifies fourteen types of AWE utilized by researchers and tracks advancements in machine learning within the field. The findings reveal positive student perceptions of AWE, citing its usefulness, efficiency, and linguistic accuracy in scoring and instruction. Benefits of AWE implementation include improved linguistic accuracy, enhanced writing performance, increased student engagement, and the provision of reliable and valid feedback. Moreover, AWE demonstrates effectiveness in scoring and feedback provision, with potential short- and long-term effects on student learning. However, limitations of AWE are also noted, including student distrust of feedback and a preference for human raters over AWE-generated scores. This review provides valuable insights into the multifaceted role of AWE in writing instruction, highlighting its potential benefits and areas for improvement.
Transforming Educational Leadership: Digital Applications of Ki Hajar Dewantara’s Leadership Principles Welius Purbonuswanto; Sutama Sutama; Didi Supriadi; Mazlini Binti Adnan; Mohamad Waluyo
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i3.23839

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In the face of rapid technological developments, digital leadership in the leadership of Ki Hadjar Dewantara plays an important role in ensuring that digital technology is used effectively and efficiently for educational goals. The research aims to develop a model of digital integration of leadership in the leadership trilogy of Ki Hadjar Dewantara at Tamansiswa College. The research used a quantitative approach with survey methods. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 116 people. The data collection technique in this research used a questionnaire using a five-option Likert. The data analysis technique is the Structural Equation Model (SEM) using SmartPLS version 3 software. The leadership trilogy by Ki Hajar Dewantara is highly suitable for school principals to implement in their digital leadership practices for principals and teachers. The concept of Ing ngarso sung tuladha is particularly relevant to modern digital leadership. Implementing Ing ngarso sang tuladha in the digital domain, leaders may motivate their people, establish trust, and successfully traverse the intricacies of the digital era. The school principal can implement the Ing madya mangun karsa concept in a digital context. The school principal encourages collaboration and co-creation, recognizing the immense potential for collaborative work in digital domains. The Tut wuri handayani approach encourages digital leaders to cultivate a culture of autonomous learning, empowering team members to actively pursue knowledge, acquire new abilities, and adjust to the evolving digital environment.
Navigating Uncertainty: Exploring Elementary School Teachers' Perspectives on Metacognitive Development in the VUCA Era Widia Nur Jannah; Mubiar Agustin; Rahman Rahman; Tatang Herman
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i1.23112

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Metacognition is the ability that learners have to know, control, and evaluate their thinking processes, as well as learning strategies, can be used to solve problems through three stages, namely the stages of understanding the problem, solving the problem, and evaluating on metacognition knowledge. This shows that metacognition ability is an important aspect of learning. The novelty of this research is the findings obtained from the teacher's perspective on the importance of metacognition of elementary school (SD) students which has not been widely researched by other scientists. Thus, the purpose of this study is to analyze elementary school teachers' perceptions of the importance of metacognition skills with indicators such as 1) Teachers' understanding of the meaning of metacognition skills, 2) The importance of metacognition skills for elementary school students, 3) Understanding of the types of metacognition knowledge, 4) Understanding of the aspects of metacognition, namely cognitive knowledge and regulation of cognition. To obtain these data, the approach used is qualitative with descriptive methods. The research techniques and instruments used were observation and documentation study with instruments in the form of observation sheets and documentation. Primary data sources were from primary school teachers in West Java, Indonesia, and secondary data from relevant literature. The information obtained from the informants was then analyzed with the stages of reduction, display, and interpretation. After the analysis stage is over, the collected data is then validated by data triangulation through validating the source of observation, and strengthened by documentation. The results showed that teachers' perceptions of metacognition consider it important, especially students' metacognition in learning, and the metacognitive abilities of elementary school students are also quite good. The theoretical implication of the results of this study is that this research strengthens the opinion about the importance of teachers' perceptions of students' metacognition abilities to form these abilities.
Future-Ready Educators: Assessing Digital Competence and Teaching Preparedness Among Prospective Teachers in the 21st Century Ana Maghfiroh; Erlik Widiyani Styati; Aries Fachriza; Khoiriyah Khoiriyah; Wanida Simpol; Rofi Anwar Syaputra; Lathifah Lathifah
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 6, No. 1, January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v6i1.23081

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In the 21st century, it is critical for teachers to possess digital competence. This research aims at: (1) measuring prospective teachers’ digital competence levels and (2) exploring their perceptions about teaching readiness in the 21st century. The participants consisted of 6 male and 29 female prospective teachers. The DigCompEdu self-reflection tool was used in this study, with a focus on 6 competencies—teaching, guidance, collaborative learning, self-regulated learning, assessment strategies, and feedback and planning—in combination with a questionnaire on teaching readiness in the 21st century. Data from close-ended questions were analyzed statistically, while data from open-ended questions were analyzed and coded using the NVivo 12 Plus application. The results showed that 6% of the participants were at level A1, 28% were at level A2, 46% were at level B1, 14% were at level B2, and 6% were at level C1 of digital competence, but no one was at level C2. In terms of teaching readiness in the 21st century, only some participants expressed their readiness to integrate a variety of digital technologies in the classroom. This research provides an overview of educational study programs that might be useful for developing prospective teachers’ digital competence in the effort to prepare skillful teachers in the 21st century.
Using Digital Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic Era: Good Online Program in Higher Education Aziz Awaludin; Harun Joko Prayitno; Muhammad Izzul Haq
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v5i1.19574

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This study aims at documenting the experience and perceptions of an Indonesian university professor in regard to teaching using digital media during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Ample research has pointed out that the use of digital technologies can raise both potentials and challenges. This study examines the two contrasting perspectives by considering the current health disaster, the COVID-19 pandemic, which can add to the complexities of the virtual education in Indonesia. Research on virtual edu-cation in the context of Indonesian higher education during the pandemic is very limited and, thus, this study has gained its significance. We used qualitative methodology to approach this investigation with interview as the data collection technique and thematic analysis as its method of analysis. The results of this study present some key insights into the ways to integrate digital technologies within higher education instruction and what criteria to consider when selecting digital media. We argue that using digital technolo-gy helped educators facilitate teaching and learning regardless of the health crisis they were facing. This paper can be of use for educators in higher education to find ways in infusing digital media in their everyday instructions.

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