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International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
Published by CV. Adiba Aisha Amira
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Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL) publishes articles on education and learning in general. Contains articles / research results written by experts, scientists, practitioners, and reviewers in the field of education and learning. Some of International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL): Education and learning theory and foundation, Education and learning philosophy, Education and learning technology, Education and learning media, Education evaluation, Education Management, Education and learning innovation, Education for all levels, Formal education, Informal education, Education non-formal, Rural education, Urban education, Education and learning curriculum, Educators and students, Education and learning policies, Learning methods and strategies, Learning assessment, socio-cultural, etc.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF INTEGRATING MATHEMATICAL LITERACY IN THE PRIMARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM: A LITERATURE REVIEW Joni Wilson Sitopu; Majidah Khairani; Melia Roza; Loso Judijanto; Aslan
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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This comprehensive literature review investigates the critical importance of integrating mathematical literacy into the primary education curriculum. Mathematical literacy, a holistic concept that involves the complete understanding, practical application, and thoughtful analysis of mathematical information across diverse contexts, is a transformative force in molding the foundational skills of young learners. This review extensively explores the myriad benefits arising from the intentional inclusion of mathematical literacy, emphasizing its pivotal role in fostering logical thinking, aligning with the demands of 21st-century skills, and augmenting global competitiveness among learners. Despite acknowledged challenges in implementation, the long-term advantages for individual students and society are resoundingly underscored, positioning mathematical literacy not only as a pedagogical necessity but as a strategic investment in the future of education and national progress. Furthermore, this literature review goes beyond surveying existing research and academic journals; it represents a nuanced synthesis of diverse perspectives and findings. Drawing insights from pertinent publications delves into the practical implications and real- world applications of integrating mathematical literacy. The review is valuable for educators, policymakers, and curriculum developers, offering actionable insights to inform decision-making processes. Through meticulously examining the literature, this review advocates for acknowledging mathematical literacy and its intentional and meaningful incorporation into primary education curricula. It contributes substantively to ongoing conversations in the educational landscape, promoting a paradigm shift towards a more holistic and impactful approach to mathematical education.
COMPLEX DYNAMICS: ANALYZING THE PROFOUND IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DEPTH ON INTERFAITH TOLERANCE LEVELS IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY IN THE GLOBALIZATION ERA Ani Nafisah; Muhammad Muttaqin; Doby Indrawan; Zainuddin; Jajang Rustandi
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This study delved into the complex dynamics surrounding the profound impact of religious education depth on interfaith tolerance levels within a multicultural society during globalization. Employing a mixed-methods research design, the investigation sought to provide a nuanced understanding by integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches. The research was grounded in a comprehensive literature review, identifying gaps and establishing the theoretical foundation for the study. The study aimed to ensure diverse perspectives by utilizing a stratified random sampling technique based on religious affiliation, educational background, and geographic location. Qualitative data collection involved in-depth interviews and focus group discussions, exploring participants' experiences and perceptions regarding the influence of religious education on interfaith tolerance. Concurrently, a quantitative phase utilized structured surveys with standardized scales to measure religious education depth, interfaith tolerance levels, and relevant demographics. Thematic analysis was applied to qualitative data, extracting patterns and themes, while quantitative data underwent statistical analysis, including descriptive statistics and correlation and regression analyses. Ethical considerations were paramount throughout the study, with participants providing informed consent and strict confidentiality measures in place. Triangulation of methods enhanced the validity and reliability of the study, contributing to a robust exploration of the intricate relationship between religious education and interfaith tolerance. This research offered valuable insights applicable to educational policies, societal initiatives, and global conversations on fostering peaceful coexistence amid religious diversity.
IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF INTRINSIC MOTIVATION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT, LEARNING STYLES, AND SELF-PERCEPTION AS MEDIATORS Muhammad Natsir
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This research explores the interplay between intrinsic motivation and academic achievement among high school students, with a particular focus on the mediating roles of social support, learning styles, and self-perception. The study aims to gauge intrinsic motivation levels and unravel the intricate mechanisms influencing its impact on academic success through a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. The anticipated findings seek to confirm a positive correlation between intrinsic motivation and academic achievement while providing nuanced insights into the mediating factors. Social support networks, diverse learning styles, and positive self- perception are examined as potential catalysts, adding depth to our understanding of the complex dynamics at play. The implications of these findings extend to actionable strategies for educators and policymakers to enhance evidence-based practices, fostering environments that not only propel academic success but also instill a lasting love for learning among high school students.
IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING THE COMPETENCY-BASED MERDEKA CURRICULUM IN SECONDARY EDUCATION ON ENHANCING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS AND MEETING THE DEMANDS OF THE COMPETITIVE JOB MARKET Kasmudin Mustapa; Indah Suciati, Nursupiamin, Wahyuni H. Mailili, Hajerina
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This study explores the impact of implementing the Competency-Based Merdeka Curriculum in secondary education on enhancing 21st-century skills and meeting the competitive job market demands. The curriculum's innovative approach, emphasizing practical competencies alongside academic knowledge, is examined for its effectiveness in aligning with contemporary skill requirements and preparing students for the dynamic job market. Through a comprehensive analysis of key findings, the study unveils the curriculum's significant influence on student achievement, employability, and developing critical skills such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and adaptability. Despite initial implementation challenges, the curriculum showcases resilience and adaptability, evidenced by successful integration in educational settings. The implications for educational policy and practice are discussed, providing valuable insights for educators and policymakers seeking to enhance the curriculum's effectiveness. Looking forward, the study emphasizes the role of competency-based education in shaping a responsive and relevant education system. Ongoing research and incorporating international best practices are recommended to continually refine and  optimize  the  Competency-Based  Merdeka  Curriculum,  ensuring  its adaptability and success in addressing the evolving demands of the 21st-century job market.
PROPHETIC LEADERSHIP: A REVIEW OF ITS ROLE IN IMPROVING ISLAMIC EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA Murni Murni; Adiyono Adiyono
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This literature review aims to examine the concept of prophetic leadership and its role in improving Islamic education institutions in Indonesia. The review is based on a comprehensive analysis of existing literature from various sources, including academic journals, books, and government reports. The study identifies key themes and trends related to prophetic leadership and its impact on Islamic education institutions in Indonesia. The review also discusses the challenges and limitations of implementing prophetic leadership principles in these institutions and proposes recommendations for future research and practice. future research should focus on developing practical guidelines for implementing prophetic leadership principles in Islamic education institutions in Indonesia while addressing any potential challenges or limitations that may arise during implementation efforts. These guidelines should be based on a comprehensive analysis of existing literature from various sources, including academic journals, books, and government reports, and should be designed to meet the specific needs of Islamic education institution leaders in Indonesia. The guidelines should also be accessible and affordable for all stakeholders, including those from low-income backgrounds or rural areas, and should promote accountability, transparency, financial sustainability, community engagement, leadership skills development, and innovation in Islamic education institutions in Indonesia.
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICIES IN ACHIEVING QUALITY LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Halimatussa'diyah
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This study evaluates the effectiveness of national education policies in achieving quality learning in higher Education in Indonesia. Using a mixed-methods approach, quantitative and qualitative data were collected from diverse stakeholders, including university administrators, faculty members, and students. The analysis revealed that 75% of administrators actively aligned their curricula with national objectives, demonstrating a commendable commitment. However, a significant challenge emerged, with 60% of administrators highlighting difficulties securing adequate funding for policy implementation, indicating a substantial barrier to effective execution. Positive correlations were identified, such as an 80% satisfaction rate among students regarding the relevance of their coursework to national development goals. Faculty members, in turn, perceived a positive impact on teaching methodologies (65%). Statistical analyses affirmed these trends, indicating a significant association (p < 0.05) between faculty development programs funded through national policies and enhanced teaching effectiveness. Despite these positive findings, challenges in resource allocation and potential limitations in generalization were acknowledged. Recommendations include targeted interventions to address funding disparities and further research exploring longitudinal impacts and contextual nuances. This study contributes valuable insights to policymakers, educators, and researchers, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics influencing the quality of learning in Indonesia's higher education landscape.
HARMONY OF TAḤSĪN Nurlinda Sapitri; Adiyono Adiyono
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The purpose of this study was to determine how the student's ability to read the Qur'an after learning tahsin control. This type of research is quantitative research. The population and samples used as the subject of this study were class X F MAN 1 Paser students totaling 30 students. This study used several techniques in data collection, namely, observation, tests, and documentation. Data processing uses validity and reliability test formulas, Product moment, "t" test, and determination test. The results showed a Pearson product-moment correlation with the value of "r" at the 5% and 1% significance levels obtained that the value of rxy = 0.527> 0.374 and 0.478, namely the value of rhitug is greater than the value of rtabel both at the 5% and 1% significance levels, so there is a significant relationship between tahsin control and students' ability to read the Qur'an. Furthermore, simple linear regression analysis Y = 49.262 + 0.593, if tahsin control increases by 1%, the ability to read the student's Al-Qur'an will also increase by 0.593. Based on the results of this study, there is a positive influence between tahsin control and students' ability to read the Qur'an by 59%, the higher the tahsin control is implemented, the higher the ability to read the Qur'an will be.
TRANSFORMATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MANAGEMENT: TOWARD ENHANCED LEARNING QUALITY AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Putu Artawan
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In response to the dynamic landscape of the 21st century, elementary education management is undergoing a transformative journey focused on enhancing learning quality and elevating student achievement. This paper delves into a comprehensive exploration of strategies designed to meet the evolving demands of education in the digital age. The integration of cutting-edge educational technology, the development of a skills-based curriculum, the continuous enhancement of teacher competency, and the implementation of robust student support programs collectively shape the trajectory of this transformation. This transformative journey is intricately woven into the fabric of addressing the challenges posed by rapid technological growth and the shifting landscape of global demands. Emphasizing the need for a dynamic learning environment, the discussion navigates through the nuances of project-based learning methodologies and the integral role of parental involvement. The resultant framework is not merely an adaptation to change but a proactive and strategic approach to equip students with the skills, competencies, and adaptability required for success in the 21st century. By investing in these transformative initiatives, the educational landscape transcends traditional boundaries. It prepares students for the intricacies of the digital age and instills a profound love for learning that extends far beyond the confines of the classroom. This abstract encapsulates the essence of a holistic and forward-thinking approach to elementary education management, outlining a path that aligns with the broader goals of educational excellence and societal progress.
ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ON LOCAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ININDONESIA: A LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY Togi Adnan; Nunuk Praptiningsih; Nawang Kalbuana
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This literature review delves into the intricate dynamics of higher education institutions' research and community service programs and their impact on local economic empowerment in Indonesia. By synthesizing a diverse array of scholarly articles, case studies, and reports, this study comprehensively examines the multifaceted contributions made by higher education to the economic development of local communities. Key themes explored encompass knowledge transfer, technology diffusion, and the holistic engagement of community service initiatives. The review underscores the transformative potential of collaborative efforts between academia, local governments, and businesses. However, it also identifies critical gaps, including geographical biases and limited assessments of long-term sustainability. This synthesis contributes valuable insights for policymakers and academia, offering recommendations to enhance the effectiveness of higher education programs in fostering sustainable economic empowerment at the local level in the Indonesian context.
LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS IN THE ERA OF EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION: INTEGRATING THE CONCEPT OF ADAPTABLE LEADERSHIP IN SUSTAINABLE EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Sidderatul Akbar; Syatria Adymas Pranajaya; Nurkadarwati; Rezkiyah Hoesny; Inayatul Mutmainnah
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This paper explored the evolving landscape of educational administration in the context of contemporary transformations within the education sector. Focusing on leadership dynamics, the study delved into integrating the concept of adaptable leadership as a critical element for sustainable educational administration. The research examined the nuances of leadership paradigms through a comprehensive literature review, emphasizing the interconnected dimensions of transformational, transactional, and adaptable leadership. The findings underscored the imperative for educational leaders to possess a versatile skill set and a strategic mindset to navigate the multifaceted challenges posed by educational transformation. Adaptable leadership was positioned not only as a reactive response to challenges but as a proactive and transformative force, empowering leaders to drive positive change, foster resilience, and promote innovation within educational institutions. The paper offered insights into the practical implications of embracing adaptable leadership for sustainable educational administration.

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