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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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PROFESSIONALISM OF EDUCATORS IN LEARNING DEVELOPMENT Sehan Rifky; Sepling Paling; Opan Arifudin; Putu Satya Narayanti
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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This comprehensive literature review explores the multifaceted dimensions of optimizing educator professionalism in learning development. Digging into the field of an educator who must have and master his competencies and at the same time know his rights and obligations so that he becomes a truly professional educator. This review synthesizes existing research, identifies trends, and offers insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers. The reason behind this exploration lies in the urgency to find out the professionalism of a teacher, namely: the position of professional educators, realizing professional educators, and the development of learning models by professional educators. This review examines models of teacher professional development with the aim of providing teachers with options to improve their professionalism. If teacher professionalism improves, it is certain that the quality of education can also increase.
TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM AS A KEY FACTOR IN CREATING A POSITIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Agusthina Siahaya
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In creating quality education, teachers must have high qualifications, competence and dedication in carrying out their professional duties. Teachers are the key to the success of an educational institution. The purpose of this article was to help readers comprehend the significance of the role that professional instructors play in raising educational standards and fostering a supportive learning environment. The literature study approach from a variety of sources, including books, papers, and journals, was employed in this composition. The writing's outcomes demonstrate how crucial a teacher's professionalism is to students' learning progress. The conclusion of this research is that the main components of competence that a professional teacher must have are professional competence, pedagogical competence, social competence and personality competence. Some of the roles of teachers in creating a positive learning atmosphere are teachers as class managers, facilitators, mediators, motivators and informers.
NAVIGATING THE EVOLUTION OF EDUCATION: IN-DEPTH EXPLORATION OF EMERGING PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES AMID GLOBAL CHANGESWITH A FOCUS ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING Husna Imro'athush Sholihah; Eliagus Telaumbanua; Martha Surya Dinata Mendrofa; Yuda Septian Kurniawan; Muhammad Ishom
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This comprehensive exploration delves into the evolving landscape of education, particularly emphasizing emerging pedagogical strategies. As the global educational paradigm undergoes transformative changes, this study navigates through the intricacies of these shifts, focusing on English Language Teaching (ELT) as a critical component. The examination encompasses historical foundations, current methodologies, and future trajectories, providing a nuanced understanding of the interplay between pedagogical strategies and global educational dynamics. The analysis considers the role of technology, socio-economic influences, and issues of accessibility and inclusivity within the context of ELT. By synthesizing insights from diverse sources, this study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on educational evolution, providing valuable perspectives for educators, researchers, and policymakers.
VALUES EDUCATION IN THE ERA GLOBALIZATION: PREPARING STUDENTS TO FACE AN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE WORLD Putu Satya Narayanti; Syatria Adymas Pranajaya; Indah Sucianti; Sehan Rifky; Hajerina
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Values education is a meidium or veihiclei for instilling moral valueis and reiligious teiachings whosei preiseincei is eixpeicteid to bei ablei to bring about meianingful changeis and neiw contributions to thei improveimeint of human morals, both at thei theioreitical and practical inteilleictual leiveils. Thei purposei of this articlei is to conceiptualizei thei importancei of eiducation valueis that eiducators neieid to know in facing conditions of global teichnological progreiss. Thei reisults of thei conceiptual preiparation show that thei usei of teichnology neieids to bei balanceid with valueis eiducation so that thei valueis and peirsonality of thei Indoneisian nation reimain intact and maintaineid. If thei current instillation of values in education is not strengthened, it is not impossible that the Indonesian nation will gradually lose its identity and be unable to maintain its national identity because it is easily influenced by global foreign culture. So it can be concluded that technological progress needs to be strengthened by values education as a filter so that students are able to be critical in reasoning and moral considerations and are able to choose good and correct values based on the foundations, religion, ethics, morals and norms that apply in Indonesia
TECHNOLOGY USE IN IPS IN SMP LEARNING Mustopa; Rismiwati; Moh. Imron Rosidi; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
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The literature review carried out was aimed at empirically measuring the use of technology in social studies learning. This involves monitoring, measuring, and analyzing the effectiveness of technology in improving student understanding, information retention, and learning outcomes. Evaluate educational policies that support or hinder the integration of technology in the teaching and learning process. In this modern era, technology has become an integral component in education, with significant implications on how learning and teaching is conducted. With the existence of educational technology and learning technology in this social studies education study, students will be more enthusiastic, active and continue to try in terms of learning. Because as the era develops, education must also follow it as long as it is positive and has a good impact on educators and their students. Therefore it is very helpful in a learning environment. Usually in learning using a projector, laptop, salon, microphone etc. It is very helpful for educators and students to grasp or be sensitive to current learning concepts.
THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION IN THE FAMILY BY DEVELOPING CHILDREN'S CHARACTER Firdaus Yuni Dharta; Mohamad Sudi; Moh. Syahri Sauma
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Family is the first and main place for a child to grow, learn and develop. Children at an early age are free to explore various curiosities that exist in their minds, with help from the environment and parents. At this age, forms of communication play a central role, meaning that the family is highly expected to participate as a model for children to emulate. Children are likened to white paper, the ones who determine whether the paper remains white or not, one of them is their parents. The phenomenon currently experienced by a large number of people in education is that parents surrender their duties completely to the school. In fact, this means that the child's character will not be formed well, because there is no continuity or strengthening of the character instilled by the teacher when the child is outside of school hours. Parents with a cultural background that has been rooted since childhood will teach their children the noble cultural values they got from their father and mother. As noble values are continuously passed down from generation to generation, a child's character can be formed from a pair of fathers and mothers who also have character. Education starts from when fathers and mothers get married and are ready to become parents who will one day have children who will be raised according to the cultural roots of their father and mother. Character can be developed from early childhood. The most effective instillation and development of character is through the process of communication and example from parents to their children.
STRATEGIC PARADIGMS IN INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION:NAVIGATING COMPLEXITIES, EMBRACING GLOBAL DYNAMICS, AND PROPELLING QUALITY ENHANCEMENT Abdul Rozak; Usman Tahir, Abdul Muid Fabanyo, Misdi, Tanwir
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This research investigates the strategic paradigms shaping Indonesian higher education, exploring how institutions navigate complexities, respond to global dynamics, and propel quality enhancement. Employing a thorough literature review methodology, the study synthesizes existing knowledge, identifies gaps, and contributes to the scholarly discourse. Focal points include the evolution of curriculum structures, the impact of global dynamics, and initiatives fostering quality enhancement. The findings illuminate strategic shifts in response to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, globalization, and the imperative for quality improvements. The research underscores the interconnectedness of these paradigms and their implications for the future of higher education in Indonesia. By examining the intricate interplay between local needs and global trends, this study provides insights into institutions' adaptive strategies, laying a foundation for future advancements and addressing the challenges posed by a rapidly changing educational landscape.
INTEGRATION OF COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN ONLINE MEDICAL SKILLS TRAINING: PERSPECTIVES FROM WOMEN'S ONLINE UNIVERSITY Nargis Hakimi; Tamanna Quraishi, Musawer Hakimi, Fazila Akrami, Mursal Akrami, Khatera Akrami, Asemah Hasab, FarhDi
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This study investigates the effectiveness of integrating Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) in online medical training, particularly within the context of a women's university. The research addresses a notable gap in the literature by examining the impact of CSCL on student engagement, faculty perceptions, and learning outcomes in medical education settings. The objective is to assess the integration process, evaluate engagement levels, and analyze the effects of CSCL on clinical competency development among female medical students. A quasi-experimental design was employed, involving 133 participants from various departments at the university, including students aged 18-25 and teachers aged 25-35. Data collection was primarily conducted through online questionnaires, focusing on perceptions of CSCL tools, clarity of instructions, engagement levels, and confidence in utilizing CSCL tools. Quantitative data analysis, utilizing SPSS 26, included descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, t- tests, ANOVA, regression analysis, and factor analysis. Key findings reveal positive perceptions of CSCL tools, particularly virtual reality simulations and online quizzes, among participants. There is a significant correlation between the efficacy ratings of CSCL tools and collaboration outcomes, indicating the effectiveness of CSCL in promoting interaction and collaboration among students. Regression analysis identifies predictors of faculty confidence in utilizing CSCL tools, including prior training, years of experience, and frequency of tool usage. The study concludes by highlighting the implications of the findings for medical education and recommending strategies for optimizing CSCL integration in online medical training. The research contributes to enhancing understanding of the role of CSCL in medical education, providing actionable insights for educators, policymakers, and institutions.
IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN LEARNING Elmiwati Elmiwati; Agus Fawait; Ismaul Fitroh; Antono Damayanto; Agus Rofi'i
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Technological developments that continue from time to time provide media products that can be used in educational aspects. Whatever type of technology and media is used, the most important thing that must be prioritized is how the two-way interaction between students and their educators must be reciprocal with each other. The choice of type of technology used will usually be adjusted to the needs of education and training providers. Because, there is no technology that is best than each other, but technology that can adapt and be fun, so that it can achieve effective learning goals. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of how technology is used in education. Research in which the research object is examined using a variety of library resources is known as library data collecting. This research is characterized by descriptive analysis, which entails routinely analyzing the collected data and then offering clarification and insight to ensure the reader understands it fully. The internet is used by the data gathering approach to look up different book references and earlier research publications that are relevant to the study discussion issue. The conclusion of this research is that technology facilitates the development of critical skills, creativity and problem solving needed to face the demands of an increasingly digital world of work. One of the roles of technology in teaching is to facilitate teacher and student access to various teaching and educational resources.
READINESS OF PROSPECTIVE TNI OR POLRI ACADEMY CADETS TO FACING PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST PREPARATION Billy Martasandy
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Objective study This is to determine the readiness of prospective TNI and POLRI academy cadets to face psychological test preparation. The method used is qualitative, with a study field. As for participants in the study, these are two prospective TNI and POLRI cadets. Results study This means that an individual's readiness to face psychological tests is influenced by various factors. Some of these factors include previous experience, learning approach, social support, mental and emotional readiness, understanding of psychological tests, motivation, commitment, awareness of the importance of psychological tests, self-reflection, and personal readiness. In the context of prospective TNI cadets, it was found that their readiness to face psychological tests varied, with some individuals feeling ready and confident after intensive preparation and practice, while others may feel less prepared or anxious about facing the test.

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