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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
Advancing Accounting Education: A Comprehensive Approach to Inventory Materials Learning through Online Applications and the Smith-Ragan Model Alifia Ganeshi Anggarini; Elly Astuti; Elana Era Yusdita; Titik Ulfatun; Rosemarie J. Pascua; Ully Yunita Nafizah
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.v6i1.23002

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Information technology has significantly influenced accounting and financial practices. This development was marked by several changes in the manual processing of accounting data into a computer accounting system with accounting software. While accurate online teaching materials exist, people still need to explain the logic behind using all the existing features and the related basic rules. This suggests that computer learning resources based on Accurate Educational accounting that discuss inventory could be developed further. This research aims to develop computer accounting teaching materials assisted by accurate online applications in an integrated manner with lesson plans, media, student worksheets, and assessment instruments. This research introduces an accurate online inventory-based inventory module, named Accurate Online, to help students to learn accounting computer material easier based on a scientific approach and problem-based learning. This research uses the Smith-Ragan model to test student responses to learning innovations and analyze their learning outcomes. The subjects in this study were 19 semester six students of the Accounting Education Study Program at PGRI Madiun University. This research develops learning innovations through lesson plans, modules, Student Worksheets, learning media, and evaluation instruments. The analysis results of the computer learning innovation process get very valid criteria with 95.42%, Lesson Plan 96.4%, worksheets 96%, learning media 92.5 %, and 96.25% evaluation instrument. Student responses to computer learning innovations for inventory module accounting based on Accurate Online get a practicality percentage of 87% in the practicality category, which is very practical and can be used without revision. Student learning outcomes have increased after participating in the Accurate Online-based accounting computer learning program. The value of the evaluation questions indicates the increase in student learning outcomes after learning is carried out using a structured learning program where 89% of students score above the Minimum Completeness Criteria.
Exploring the Educational Landscape: The Impact of Post-Covid Online Learning on Physics Education Undergraduates' Academic Engagement and Achievement Seni Susanti; Riki Purnama Putra; Rena Denya Agustina; Nguyen Phu Quy; Hariman Surya Siregar; Jose da Silva
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.v6i1.22179

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Covid-19 is a pandemic that can change the culture of the learning process, which Covid-19 pandemic brought transformation and new habits, and these new habits had to be adjusted based on the rules and regulations that apply in the country. Globally, Covid-19 made educators have to quickly adapt to new teaching methods, and students faced difficulties with internet access, digital literacy, and maintaining motivation in a remote environment. However, around 2021, in quartile 3 to be precise, in Indonesia changes have occurred again to adapt to new habits, namely the post-Covid-19 recovery period, where the education system has again transformed from online learning habits to offline learning. This study aims to find out how interest in studying and learning outcomes affect undergraduate students of physics education in the post-COVID-19 era. The research method is carried out quantitatively, which consists of filling out a questionnaire for interest in studying which consists of five aspects; (1) Exploration; (2) Curiosity; (3) Boredom; (4) Attention; and (5) Enjoyment. This study used two groups namely pre covid-19 and post covid-19 with a total of 67 samples used, then processing of learning outcomes data prerequisite tests such as normality and homogeneity tests were carried out then hypothesis testing using independent sample t-test and Cohen's D Effect Size to know the how big the difference between two groups, then a deep interview is conducted to know deeply. This research found results in which undergraduate physics education students in the post-COVID-19 era experienced low interest in studying and learning outcomes due to the shock culture and the influence of student organizations which they thought were more interesting than academic activities.
Navigating Educational Crossroads: Unveiling the Cultural Journey of Indonesian Graduate Students in European Scholarship Programs Dewi Lestari Natalia; Dede Kurniyawan; Dessita Chairani; Liza Erica Panjaitan; Michael Wolter T.W.; Donna Asteria; Nilufar Khodjaeva
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.v6i1.23055

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This research departs from the challenges and adaptation processes undertaken by international students from Indonesia. The research aims to provide a deep understanding of the scholarship alumni in Europe’s academic life during their studies. This research adopts a constructivist paradigm with a qualitative case study approach. The data collection in this research uses purposive sampling techniques with in-depth interviews and the data analysis uses thematic analysis. The subjects are European university alumni from Indonesia who have completed their studies within the past 5 years. There are four themes: study abroad fantasies, a touch of foreign cultures, academic problems and challenges, and academic strategies or solutions. There are also problems and challenges encountered such as academic constraints, stress, and weather. Scholarship alumni in Europe have strategies to adapt, such as traveling while studying, self-management, having a support system, and establishing social interaction with Indonesians. The findings and results can become a foundation document for donors, sponsors, scholarship providers, and the Indonesian Embassy in European countries in creating strategic programs as a provision for students in their studies.
Reading in the Digital Age: An Empirical Examination of Digital Literacy's Significance for UIN Suska Riau Students Using SEM Path Analysis Pangoloan Soleman Ritonga; Arif Yasthophi; Paijan Rambe; Wimbi Apriwanda Nursiwan; Syahrul Amin; Nurhidayat Nurhidayat; Tazkiyatunnafs Elhawwa
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.v6i1.23185

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The digital literacy is likely playing a crucial role on the reading interest in this digital age. This study aimed to determine the influence of digital literacy on the reading interest of UIN Suska Riau students. The sample of this study comprised of 82 students of UIN Suska Riau and the data were collected using questionnaires. The collected data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Path Analysis 3.0 and SPSS 21. The results showed that digital literacy had a significant influence on the reading interest of UIN Suska Riau students. This showed that the path coefficient value of the original sample estimate (beta) was positive at 0.471, and the direction of the relationship between both variables was in the quite strong category. The effect of digital literacy on the reading interest was also significant in the 2-way test (t table = 1.97) with a t-statistic value of 8.105, which was greater than the t table, and a p-value lower than alpha 5% (0.000 < 0.05). Overall, the results of this analysis proofed that the digital literacy positively related to the rading interest and it significantly influenced the reading interest.
Advancing Collaborative Competence: Instrumentation Development and Integration Strategies for Effective Learning Peni Suharti; Lina Listiana; Ruspeni Daesusi; Sri Sutarni; Rita Rahmaniati; Yusuf Zakaria; Emese Kovácsné Nagy
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.v6i1.23214

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Collaboration skills are one of the 21st-century skills that are important to develop for stu-dents because they are life tools needed when continuing their studies in school, engaging in society, and in the world of work. As a result, teachers must facilitate students' collaboration skills and measure them. Valid, reliable, and effective instruments are needed to measure students' collaboration skills. This study aims to develop an instrument to measure students' collaboration skills. This research uses a 4-D development model of defining, designing, developing, and Disseminating. At the define stage, it was found that many teachers still needed instruments to measure collaboration skills and determine indicators of collaboration skills. The design results obtained are collaboration instruments in learning. These consist of 9 indicators: contribution, time management, problem-solving, working with others, investi-gative techniques, quality of work, focus on tasks, readiness, and monitoring group effecti-veness. Next, scoring is determined. The instrument was validated by experts and tested in 2 trials. The first trial was conducted at SMAM 7 and SMAM 3 Surabaya in class XI. Vali-dity results stated that the instrument was very valid. The results of trials using the IBSC learning model show that the instrument is reliable and considerably effective in measuring collaboration skills. The novelty of this study resulted in a collaborative instrument worthy of use both theoretically and empirically.
Gender-Neutral Pathways to Positive Behavior: Investigating the Role of Self-Actualisation and Academic Achievement in Secondary Education Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria; Desfa Yusmaliana; Zaimah Hj Abdullah; Mussa Saidi Abubakari; Ibrahem Narongrakshakhet; Barot Amonov
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v7i1.23679

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Self-actualisation and positive behaviour play a principal role in life, especially among students, enabling them to overcome challenges. This study aimed to explore the comparison of self-actualisation between genders and the relationship between self-actualisation scores and academic achievement in producing positive behaviour. A total of 259 secondary-level students, comprising 125 males and 134 females, participated in this quantitative study. Questionnaires were distributed to collect data, and correlation and t-test analyses were conducted. The findings indicated that there was no significant difference in self-actualisation between genders and academic achievement in producing positive behaviour. This indicates that the self-development programs and psychological interventions in schools are important for creating an environment that supports personal growth without gender bias. Similarly, the lack of a significant difference between academic achievement and self-actualization suggests that academic factors are not the only ones influencing students' positive behavior. Instead, other elements, such as emotional support, social involvement, and extracurricular experiences, may play a greater role in shaping students' behavior.
Metacognitive Reading Strategies and Their Impact on Comprehension: Insights from Rural EFL Learners Novri Pahrizal; Aridem Vintoni; Rimajon Sotlikova; Hajah Zurinah Haji Ya'akub
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v7i1.23908

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The need for more understanding and implementation regarding the importance of metacognitive reading strategies has constrained reading skills learning among EFL learners. While these strategies improve reading comprehension, learners must still utilize them effectively, reducing their performance in reading texts critically and independently. This study examines the influence of metacognitive awareness reading strategies on reading comprehension among rural EFL learners. This study exploited cross-sectional design, one of two major designs of survey methods. This study employed 114 EFL learners of the English Department in Indonesia. This study employed two instruments, namely a questionnaire to measure EFL learners’ metacognitive awareness reading strategies from MARSI-R by Mokhtari et al. (2018) and documentation obtained from the scores of the reading courses in the third semester. This study used quantitative statistical analysis, descriptive statistics to analyze the ability level of EFL learners to read comprehension, and inferential statistics to determine the influence of metacognitive awareness reading strategies on reading comprehension among EFL learners. The result of this study revealed that reading comprehension among EFL learners is at a moderate level. EFL learners are highly aware of metacognitive reading strategies, especially problem-solving strategies. These subscales also strongly correlate with each other and metacognitive awareness reading strategies for improving readers’ metacognitive ability to understand texts. Then, metacognitive reading strategies have a significant relationship but a weak impact on reading comprehension, explaining only slight variability. Regularly employing metacognitive strategies can improve reading performance and effectiveness, making learners more strategic and skilled in planning, monitoring, and evaluating their reading comprehension.
Steinbuch’s Epistemological Model and the Reality of Particles: A Philosophical Perspective for Chemistry Education Almubarak Almubarak; Nahadi Nahadi; Galuh Yuliani; Corrienna Abdul Talib; Dini Noor Arini
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v7i1.23911

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Atoms are considered entities that independently originate from human thought and perception based on a materialist perspective. In terms of the scientific model concept, Steinbuch (1977) created a scheme to indicate the epistemological process in science called “thinking in model terms.” This scheme is the basis for understanding matter as reality. The purpose of the study is to explain the philosophical review of the study of the concept of particles as matter. This review can make students and teachers aware of the importance of a thinking model for understanding science. The implementation of the study used “reviewing the literature” with theoretical interventions from various literatures through five stages, namely identifying vital terms, locating literature, critically evaluating and selecting the literature for your review, organizing the literature, and writing a literature review. The study results show that a philosophical review of the understanding of particles as matter that is real is an essential component of holistically understanding science. Understanding based on Steinbuch's scheme, “thinking in model terms,” significantly impacts civilization, including chemistry education. The scheme's application also trains participants' representational abilities, especially at the particulate level, so that the chemistry knowledge obtained is meaningful to participants.
Educational Impact and Challenges of Online Return Demonstrations in Nursing Education: A Descriptive-Correlational Study Marjorie D. Coronel; Riena D. Conde; Hezil M. Cagandahan; Fatma D. Datumama; Randy Ian Ferenal Gallego
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v7i1.23990

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Traditionally, return demonstrations of clinical procedures in nursing education were conducted face-to-face, providing students with hands-on experience crucial for clinical practice. However, due to COVID-19 restrictions, these demonstrations have been shifted to an online or virtual mode. This study explores nursing students' perceptions of performing online return demonstrations, focusing on their educational impact and the challenges encountered. Using a descriptive-correlational design, the study involved 94 purposively selected level three and four students from Mindanao State University – Buug Campus. Data were collected through validity and reliability-tested questionnaires and analyzed using Pearson correlation. Results indicate that while students viewed online return demonstrations positively in terms of content comprehension, they faced significant challenges, including lack of equipment, environmental distractions, suboptimal devices, and time-consuming resource searches. Additionally, insufficient student-teacher interaction and individual assessment further impeded students' performance. A significant correlation (p-value < 0.05) between educational impact and the student’s year level was identified, highlighting that the student’s academic standing influenced perceptions of educational effectiveness. While return demonstrations are now resuming on a face-to-face basis, future crises may necessitate a return to online methods. Therefore, it is crucial to strengthen online teaching-learning approaches to ensure better transfer of learning in similar situations.
Development and Validation of a Hemostatic Activity-Based Learning Video on the Cir-culatory System for High School Biology Education Irma Naura Rifanka; Ruqiah Ganda Putri Panjaitan; Andi Besse Tenriawaru; Liangyue Li
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 7, No. 1, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v7i1.23749

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The rapid advancement of technology enables the development of technology-based learning media that can visualize concepts clearly, such as learning videos. These videos can be developed based on various sources, including research findings. Therefore, this study aims to develop a learning video on the topic of the circulatory system for high school students in the eleventh grade, based on the hemostatic activity test of sungkai leaves extract (Peronema canescens Jack.). The development process follows the Research and Development (R&D) approach, which includes analyzing potential issues, gathering information, designing the product, validating the design, making improvements, and producing the final product. The video contains nine learning objectives organized into five sessions. The validity of the learning video is assessed based on four aspects: format, content, linguistic, and presentation. According to the validation results from the validators, all aspects received a very valid rating, with average scores of 0.96 for format, 0.95 for content, 0.93 for linguistic, and 0.95 for presentation. Overall, the average score for all four aspects is 0.95, indicating a very valid rating. This suggests that the developed video is suitable for use as a learning media.