Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation
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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An Analysis of the Impact of Child-Friendly School Culture Implementation on Students’ Collaboration Skills at West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Ni Wayan Asri Udayani;
Vira Sasmita;
Baiq Chunafa Diza Farhana;
Lalu Sumardi;
Dadi Setiadi
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha Salahudin Syawal
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DOI: 10.65622/ijei.v1i3.163
Schools are increasingly expected to create learning environments that support not only academic achievement but also students’ social and collaborative skills. This study analyzes the impact of implementing the Child-Friendly School (CFS) culture on elementary students’ collaboration skills at SDN 5 Cakranegara, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The study employed a qualitative case-study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation involving the principal, teachers, students, and parents. The data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model, consisting of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that implementing the CFS culture positively impacts students’ collaboration skills by fostering an inclusive, safe, and participatory school environment. Routine activities, positive discipline practices, differentiated instruction, inclusive play settings, and parental involvement enhance students’ cooperation, communication, empathy, and mutual respect. However, several challenges remain, including limitations in school facilities and the persistence of competitive learning norms. In conclusion, the implementation of a Child-Friendly School culture effectively supports the development of students’ collaboration skills and social-emotional competencies. This study implies that child-friendly education should be strengthened through continuous evaluation, collaborative learning strategies, and sustainable school–parent partnerships to maintain inclusive and collaborative learning environments in elementary schools
Digital Transformation in School Administration and the Implementation of School Management Information Systems at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Mataram
Baiq Trisni Yuliantari;
Mohamad Mustari;
Syarifuddin Syarifuddin
Indonesian Journal of Educational Innovation Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): December
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Digital transformation has become a primary demand in improving the quality of educational governance in the modern era. This study aims to analyze the management of digital transformation in school administration at MAN 1 Mataram, focusing on the implementation process of the School Management Information System (SIMS), the benefits gained, and the challenges encountered. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method with a case study design, involving the principal, teachers, and administrative staff as research subjects. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, then analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that MAN 1 Mataram possesses strong digital infrastructure readiness, supported by adequate ICT facilities and competent human resources. The implementation of SIMS has improved administrative efficiency and data transparency; however, it still faces challenges such as power outages, limited internet quotas, and network disruptions. The study concludes that the success of digital transformation depends on infrastructure readiness, digital literacy, and policy support. The implication is that digitalizing school administration can strengthen governance and enhance the effectiveness of educational services. It is recommended that schools and the government continue to improve infrastructure stability, provide digital training, and offer ongoing support for digital-based madrasahs.