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Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation
ISSN : 31090176     EISSN : 31090168     DOI : https://doi.org/10.65622/ijei.vi.xxx
Core Subject : Education,
The Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation (IJEI) specializes in publishing high-quality research articles that focus on critical issues in the field of education, with primary areas of coverage including: Educational Management: Covers the planning, organizing, implementation, and evaluation of educational institutions. This includes leadership, human resource management, financial management, school quality assurance, and organizational culture in education. Curriculum Development: Focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of curricula across educational levels. Includes curriculum innovation, competency-based curricula, integration of local and global values, and 21st-century curriculum development. Assessment: Deals with theories and practices of student learning evaluation. Includes formative and summative assessments, performance-based assessments, alternative assessments, instrument validity and reliability, and technology-assisted assessments. Educational Policy: Discusses education policies at local, national, or international levels. Includes policy formulation, analysis, implementation, and the impact on access, equity, and quality of education systems. Educational Technology: Highlights the integration of digital technologies in teaching, learning, and educational management. Covers ICT-based learning, digital platforms, educational apps, learning management systems (LMS), and EdTech innovations. Innovative Learning Design: Explores the design of innovative and adaptive learning experiences to meet student needs and global demands. Includes approaches such as project-based learning, flipped classrooms, STEAM, and problem-based learning (PBL), among others. Learning and Teaching Methodology: Focuses on strategies, approaches, methods, and techniques used in teaching and learning processes. Emphasizes effective instruction, student-centered learning, and pedagogical innovation. Learning Media: Covers the development, use, and evaluation of learning media in various formats: print, digital, audiovisual, interactive, as well as virtual and augmented reality-based tools. Character Education: Focuses on cultivating moral and ethical values in the educational setting. Includes strategies to promote honesty, responsibility, collaboration, tolerance, nationalism, and other character traits in and out of the classroom. Inclusive Education: Explores educational practices that ensure access and participation for all learners, including those with special needs. Covers inclusive pedagogy, policy implementation, curriculum adaptation, and support systems. Other Innovative Educational Issues from Excellent International Educational Practices: Open to studies and innovations inspired by successful international education practices. Includes global trends, comparative education studies, and cross-cultural implementation of effective educational models.
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The Influence of The Project-Based Learning Model on Students' Creativity and Understanding of Science Concepts Zaena Sultona Osi; Alauddin Shahih; Egi Gerhanandi; Kholid Khairul Umam
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August
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The importance of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) in learning lies in its ability to increase student engagement, develop various important skills, and make learning more meaningful. This study aims to investigate the effect of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model on the creativity and understanding of physics concepts among grade XI students. Involving 35 students studying Temperature and Heat material, this study used a one-group pretest-posttest design. Data were collected through a concept understanding test and a creativity questionnaire covering indicators of fluency, originality, flexibility, and elaboration. The results showed that the average value of concept understanding increased from 65 in the pretest to 82 in the posttest. Additionally, the creativity questionnaire revealed a significant increase in all aspects, with the average total creativity score rising from 70.5 to 85.5. These findings indicate that the implementation of the PjBL model not only improves students' concept understanding but also encourages their creativity. Therefore, the PjBL model is recommended as an effective method for enhancing student engagement and improving learning outcomes in physics education.
The Effectiveness of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) Model on Students’ Creativity Rina Martiana; Lalu Muh Rudi Susanto; Khaerul Anam; Heri Rismawan
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August
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The use of teacher-centred learning in schools has become a common issue in education. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model on students' creativity. The objective of this study is to examine and analyze the effectiveness of the ProjectBased Learning (PjBL) model in enhancing students' creativity. The research method employed a quantitative descriptive approach with a one-group pretest-posttest design, involving 18 students from class XI at MA Pondok Pesantren Darul Muhsinin as the sample. Data was collected through tests. The analysis results showed that the implementation of PjBL in class XI increased student scores, improving learning outcomes from a pretest score of 38.6 to a posttest score of 67.7. There was a significant difference between the pretest and posttest scores, indicating that Project-Based Learning is an effective method for enhancing students' creativity in learning.
Effectiveness of PhET Simulation Creative Problem-Solving Learning Model On Students' Problem-Solving Abilities Bintang Maharani; Indri Hertika; Alifah Miftahul Jannah
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The development of educational technology encourages the use of innovative methods in learning. Therefore, this study aims to measure the effectiveness of the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) learning model, assisted by PhET Simulation, on students' problem-solving abilities. The purpose of this study was to determine how the application of the CPS model can improve students' problem-solving abilities. The method employed was a quasi-experimental design with a Nonequivalent Control Group Design, involving two groups: an experimental class that implemented CPS with PhET and a control class that followed conventional learning methods. The data analysis technique involved comparing the initial and final test scores of the two groups. The results showed that the experimental class experienced a significant increase in problem-solving abilities, with a final average score of 79.55, whereas the control class achieved a score of 71.83. This study concludes that the CPS model, when supplemented by PhET, is capable of enhancing students' critical thinking skills and creativity, while also fostering a more engaging learning process. Suggestions for further research include exploring the use of technology in education to enhance the effectiveness of learning across various disciplines.
The Efficiency of the Educaplay-Assisted PBL in Improving Student Learning Outcomes in Physics Ni Putu Anindita Dara Maheswari; Marshanda V. Menajang; Dyta Puspita Ningrum; Riziqul Ikram
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August
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The low physics learning outcomes at SMAN 2 Mataram encourage the need to apply innovative technology-based learning models. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) assisted by the Educaplay platform in enhancing physics learning outcomes for the Dynamic Fluids material. Using a quasi-experimental design with purposive sampling of 54 students (33 in the experimental class and 21 in the control class), this study analyzed data through N-Gain tests and observations of the affective-psychomotor domain. The results showed significant improvements in the experimental class, with high N-Gain scores in the cognitive domains C1 (0.92) and C3 (0.70), as well as superior improvements in the affective (97%) and psychomotor (95%) domains compared to the control class. These findings demonstrate that integrating PBL and Educaplay can create an interactive and holistic learning environment. The study recommends implementing this model as an alternative approach to physics education, emphasizing the importance of technical support for students, while also contributing empirical evidence to the development of digital-based learning theories in the educational context.
The Effect of The Problem-Based Learning Model Assisted by E-LKPD to Improve Students' Learning Outcomes Gina Harnum Fatina Fatina; Dian Safitri; Modyiksa Amelia Syafmal
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August
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Innovative learning approaches are crucial for enhancing student learning. Outcomes, especially for materials that require deep conceptual understanding. This study aims to examine the effect of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model, assisted by Electronic Learning Knowledge and Problem-Based Teaching (E-LKPD), on enhancing student learning outcomes. The research employed a one-group pretest-posttest design, where students were given a pretest before and a posttest after the implementation of the PBL model assisted by E-LKPD. Quantitative data analysis, utilizing statistical tests, was conducted to determine whether there were significant improvements in student test scores. The results showed a substantial increase in posttest scores compared to pretest scores, indicating the effectiveness of the PBL model supported by E-LKPD in improving student learning outcomes. In conclusion, the PBL approach, combined with ELKPD, can be an effective alternative learning strategy for deepening students’ conceptual understanding. The scientific implication of this study highlights the importance of integrating digital technology into problem-based learning models to enhance the quality of science education.
Analysis of The Science Experiment of Colour Mixing from Natural Materials in Group A Children at Aisyiyah 1 Cakra Kindergarten Zalza Aprilian Syahbi; Najwa Tussholihah; Lale Dewi Nurlita Safitri; Aa Sukarso
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Science learning in early childhood can be enhanced through meaningful, hands-on activities. This study aims to analyze the implementation of a science experiment involving colour mixing using natural materials with children in Group A at Aisyiyah 1 Cakra Kindergarten. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method with simple activity-based science experiments. The subjects consisted of 15 children aged 4 to 5 years. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, then analyzed descriptively. The results showed that science experiments using natural materials encouraged children to verbally express their observations and recognize various colours and ingredients such as purple, red, turmeric, and pandanus leaves. These activities stimulated children's creativity and supported their social-emotional development through imagination, task-sharing, discussions, and collaboration in small groups. The study concludes that science experiments based on natural materials are practical in enriching early childhood learning. It is recommended that educators implement similar activities to improve children's cognitive, language, and social skills through active and collaborative learning experiences.
Implementation of a Web-Based Alumni Information System as a Digital Strategy in Graduate Tracking (Tracer Study) at SMKN 6 Mataram Harmaen Harmaen; Triya Rezeki Umais; Mohammad Mustari
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The implementation of a web-based alum information system is a digital strategy for tracking graduates of SMKN 6 Mataram. This study aims to understand the implementation process, the effectiveness of the system, and the contribution of graduate tracking in improving the quality of vocational education. The method employed is a qualitative case study at SMKN 6 Mataram. Data collection in this study uses observation, documentation, and interviews. The data analysis employed in this study is based on Miles and Huberman's theory, which involves the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings of this study confirm SMKN 6 Mataram's commitment to integrating information technology into education management. Tracer studies or graduate tracking are efforts to provide an accurate and up-to-date database for the school's strategic policy foundation. This implementation occurs through four main stages: planning and design, development and testing, socialisation and full implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. There are also challenges faced in implementing the alum information system, such as low active participation of alums, technical constraints, resources, and uneven digital culture.
The Management of a Community-Based English Language Course in the 21st Century: A Case Study of The Bale English Course, Central Lombok Muhammad Isro' Hidayatullah; Rizka Sulisyana; Melinda Septiani; Lalu Mochamad Ridho Luthfi; Umi Sulvian; Maesri Latipah
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Non-formal education plays a crucial role in developing 21st-century competencies, particularly in English language skills. This study aims to analyze the implementation and management of learning at the Bale English Course (BEC), a community-based non-formal education institution, in developing the English language skills of rural communities. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through observation and in-depth interviews. The results show that the learning program at BEC includes class divisions based on ability, the use of participatory methods, the integration of 21st-century skills (4C), as well as support for contextual activities such as public speaking and social service. Obstacles faced include limited teaching staff and limited infrastructure. BEC plays a crucial role in developing English language skills, particularly in responding to 21st-century challenges through a communitybased approach and simple, contextual learning programs, while maintaining the continuity of learning activities with an inclusive approach. The implications of this study show the importance of policy support and strengthening institutional capacity for non-formal education in rural areas.

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