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Pedagogy Review
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Pedagogy Review is s an open-access journal that publishes all studies in the areas of education, learning, teaching, curriculum development, learning environments, teacher education, educational technology, educational developments from various types of research such as surveys, research & development, experimental research, classroom action research, etc. Pedagogy Review covers all the educational research at the level of primary, secondary, and higher education. The goal of this journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on Educational advancements and establishing new collaborations in these areas. Original research papers, state-of-the-art reviews are invited for publication in all areas of Education. Topics of Interest include, but are not limited to, the following • Disaster literacy and Risk Management Education • Ethnopedagogy-based STEM Education • Integrating technology into the curriculum: Challenges & Strategies • Collaborative & Interactive Learning • Tools for 21st Century learning • Learning Analysis • Education Management Systems • Education Policy and Leadership • Business Education • Virtual and remote laboratories • Pedagogy Enhancement with E-Learning • Course Management Systems • Teacher Evaluation • Curriculum, Research, and Development • Web-based tools for education • Games and simulations in Education • Learning / Teaching Methodologies and Assessment • Counselor Education • Student Selection Criteria in Interdisciplinary Studies • Global Issues in Education and Research • Technology Support for Pervasive Learning • Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-computer Interaction in Education • Mobile/ubiquitous computing in education • Web 2.0, Social Networking, Blogs and Wikis • Multimedia in Education • Educating the educators • Professional Development for teachers in ICT
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Pragmatic Based Learning of Indonesian Speaking Skills at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand Oktavia Winda Lestari; Mohamad Jazeri
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp69-81

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Abstract: This article aims to examine the preconceptions in the dialogue of learning pragmatic-based Indonesian speaking skills at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand. Data were obtained from pragmatic-based Indonesian learning activities at Muslim Santitham Foundation School Thailand. Data was collected by observation and documentation techniques. Observation was used to determine the strategies and learning models of Indonesian speaking skills in pragmatic-based dialogue. Documentation is used to obtain data from pragmatic-based learning. This research is a qualitative research with a pragmatic approach, namely the study of language used in real interactions that cannot be separated from the context. The data was analyzed with an interactive model adapted from Miles and Huberman, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, verification, and final conclusion. The results of the data analysis found that there were six types of preconceptions in the dialogue of learning Indonesian speaking skills. The data consisted of existential presumption, factual presumption, lexical presumption, structural presumption, nonfactual presumption, and counterfactual presumption.   Keywords: learning, speaking skills, pragmatics, preconceptions.
Implementation of the Numbered Head Together (NHT) Learning Model to Improve Student Chemistry Learning Outcomes in Vocational Schools Noli Krisnanto; Hartono Hartono; Rahman Susanto
Pedagogy Review Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v2i1.pp09-17

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Abstract: Implementation of Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model to improve the student learning result in senior high school (SHS). This research aimed to determine the implementation of Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model to improve the student learning result in senior high school (SHS) in studying chemistry. This research is conducted in SMKN 4 Palembang which the subject of research is students in X class. The populations are class X TKJ 3, the subjects were 36 students. The research is conducted by teaching students with Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model. This research was conducted in two cycles, each cycle consisting of two meetings. The data were obtained by using observation sheet and test instrument of student learning result which was done at the end of the meeting. Improvement of student learning outcomes can be seen from the average of student learning outcomes before the action done (T0) of 70,00 with mastery learning 58,33%, an increase in cycle I (T1) to 77,22 with mastery learning 77,78% and in cycle II (T2) increased to 83,06 with learning mastery 86,11%.Keywords: classroom action research, numbered head together (nht) learning model, student chemistry learning result
Determinants of Student Career Adaptability: A Study by Gender, Parental Income, and Major in High School Muh. Nur Alamsyah; Diniy Hidayatur Rahman; Zamroni Zamroni; Alwyn Yasin
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp20-30

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Abstract: This study aims to describe the career adaptability of students at SMA Negeri 5 Jeneponto. The sample size consisted of 83 tenth grade (X) and eleventh grade (XI) students selected using simple random sampling technique. Data collection was conducted using a career adaptability scale adapted from the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) by Savickas. The results of the analysis showed that the average score of students' career adaptability reached 77.72, which indicated that the career adaptability of students in this study was high. The majority of the research subjects rated that they had good career adaptability. Based on this finding, it can be concluded that the students who were the research subjects had a high level of career adaptability. Additional analysis showed that there were no significant differences in students' career adaptability based on gender, parental income, and chosen major. Students showed strong confidence in making career choices, actively sought information about careers of interest, cared about planning their career futures, and took responsibility for the steps they took in their careers. In conclusion, students who are the subjects of this study have a high level of career adaptability, without being influenced by these demographic variables.   Keywords: high school student profile, career adaptability, gender, parental income, major.
Contextualizing Differentiated Instruction in Islamic Education: An Information Processing Approach in Indonesian Secondary Schools Dina Mardiana; Umiarso Umiarso; Samsoo SA-U
Pedagogy Review Vol 5, No 1 (2026): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedrev/v5i1.pp30-47

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The reality of implementing differentiated learning within the Merdeka  Curriculum is increasingly evident nowadays. This requires a contextual-adaptive response from all elements of the subject area, including Islamic Religious Education. This study aims to explore a contextualized differentiated instruction model for Islamic Religious Education  within the Merdeka  Curriculum in three Indonesian secondary schools. The study used an exploratory, sequential, mixed-methods design. In the first stage, qualitative data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. This was done to identify actual practices of differentiated  instruction and to construct a prototype model. In the second stage, quantitative data were collected from 96 respondents, consisting of teachers and students. A closed-ended questionnaire was used to describe their perceptions of the implementation of differentiated instruction. The instrument represented four dimensions: content differentiation, process differentiation, product differentiation, and inclusive learning environment. Content validity was established through expert judgment. Reliability testing yielded a Cronbach’s Α of 0.642, which indicates limited but usable internal consistency for an exploratory study. Interpretation should therefore be cautious. The findings show that differentiated  instruction in the three schools was implemented through systematic planning, varied instructional practices, and continuous evaluation. The qualitative synthesis identified four core components of the proposed model: initial assessment, flexible planning, varied implementation, and continuous evaluation. Quantitative findings further indicate that respondents generally perceived the implementation of differentiated  positively across the four dimensions. This research contributes a contextual model of differentiated  instruction and highlights the need for further research with stronger instruments and broader samples.                                       Keywords: Differentiated instruction, Merdeka  curriculum, Islamic religious education, Secondary school students.
Application of the Think Pair Square Learning Model to Improve Student Chemistry Learning Outcomes in Vocational Schools Riza Fitri Yanti; Hartono Hartono; Eddy Dharmansyah3
Pedagogy Review Vol 1, No 2 (2022): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v1i2.pp47-54

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Abstract: Application of Think Application of Think Pair Square Learning Model to Improve Student Chemistry Learning Outcomes in SMK. This research aims to determine the effect of cooperative learning model Think Pair Square (TPS) in improving student’s learning outcomes on colloidal and polymeric subjects in class XI TP 1 SMKN 4 Palembang. The type of research used in this study is a classroom action research conducted two cycles with each stage of the cycle of planning, action, observation dan reflection. The result of student learning test through the model Think Pair Square (TPS) states improvement of first cycle average equal to 63,8 with mastery learning 42,5% and second cycle is 85,33 mastery learning 87,5%. Similarly, the observation of student also increased for the results of student observations on the first cycle is 57,42% and second cycle is 81,40%. Based on Research Results and Discussion can be concluded that there is improvement of learning outcomes of learners from learning outcomes by using cooperative learning model Think Pair Square (TPS) on chemicals in class XI TP 1 SMKN 4 PalembangKeywords: think pair square, classical action, results of student's learning
Implementation of Think Pair Square to Improve Learning Outcomes in Colloidal Systems of Vocational High Schools Students Riza Fitri Yanti; Hartono Hartono; Eddy Dharmansyah
Pedagogy Review Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v1i1.pp09-15

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Abstract: Implementation of Think Pair Square to Improve Learning Outcomes in Colloidal Systems of Vocational High Schools Students. This research aims to determine the effect of cooperative learning model Think Pair Square (TPS) in improving student’s learning outcomes on colloidal and polymeric subjects in class XI TP 1 SMKN 4 Palembang. The type of research used in this study is a classroom action research conducted two cycles with each stage of the cycle of planning, action, observation dan reflection. The result of student learning test through the model Think Pair Square (TPS) states improvement of first cycle average equal to 63,8 with mastery learning 42,5% and second cycle is 85,33 mastery learning 87,5%. Similarly, the observation of student also increased for the results of student observations on the first cycle is 57,42% and second cycle is 81,40%. Based on Research Results and Discussion can be concluded that there is improvement of learning outcomes of learners from learning outcomes by using cooperative learning model Think Pair Square (TPS) on chemicals in class XI TP 1 SMKN 4 Palembang Keywords: think pair square, classical action, results of student's learning
Development of Guided Inquiry-Based Module to Improve Students Understanding in Complex Analysis: A Case of STKIP Muhammadiyah Sungai Penuh Nofyta Arlianti; Al Ikhlas
Pedagogy Review Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v2i2.pp61-74

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Abstract: This development research aims to develop a Complex Analysis module with a guide inquiry approach that is valid, practical, and effective in terms of contents and constructs. The focus of this study is the use of modules that can lead to interest in learning and creative thinking because they are easy to understand and like to use. The subject of this study was the seventh semester students of mathematics education at STKIP Muhammadiyah Sungai Penuh. Data collected using The development model is 4D from Thiagarajan, but only 3D is used, for the deployment phase it is not done because research is not aimed at generalizing. The results showed that the module with an inquiry guide approach in the Complex Analysis lecture was practical, based on the results of the description and data analysis, the level of student activity during the lecture process was active students, and learning outcomes were obtained more than 70% of students got scores over 65. Keywords: module, guided inquiry approach, mathematics learning.
Analyzing Students’ Mathematical Representation Skills in Probability Based on Learning Style Variations Fatkhunur Fariza Rahmadiansyah; Imam Sujadi; Ikrar Pramudya
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 2 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i2.pp82-94

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Abstract: Describe the mathematical representation of each student's learning style in solving probability material problems. The research form used is qualitative research. The subjects of the study were students of class VIII A of SMPN 3 Ngawi who had studied probability topic. The research data came from written tests and interviews. Subjects with visual learning style have sufficient ability in word representation, less in visual representation, both in pictorial and symbolic representation. Subjects with auditory learning style have sufficient ability in word and symbolic representation, both in visual and pictorial representation. Subjects with read/write learning style have insufficient ability in word representation, both in visual representation, sufficient in pictorial and symbolic representation. Subjects with kinesthetic learning style have sufficient ability in word, visual and pictorial representation and less in symbolic representation.   Keywords: mathematical representation, probability, learning style.
Efforts to Improve Chemistry Learning Outcomes Through the Problem Posing Learning Model in Class X Tkr 1 SMK Negeri 2 Palembang Nova Astriani; Muhammad Hadeli L; Rahma Aini
Pedagogy Review Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v2i1.pp18-27

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Abstract: Efforts To Improve Chemical Learning Outcomes Through Problem Posing Learning Model In Class X Tkr 1 of SMK Negeri 2 Palembang. This classroom action research aims to improve students' chemistry learning result of Class X TKR 1 SMK Negeri 2 Palembang through Problem Posing learning model. The study was conducted in two cycles, each cycle consisting of two meetings. The data were obtained by using observation sheet and test instrument of student learning result which was done at the end of the meeting. Improvement of student learning outcomes can be seen from the average of student learning outcomes before the action done (T0) of 64.97 with mastery learning 33.33%, an increase in cycle I (T1) to 66.01 with mastery learning 45.45% and in cycle II (T2) increased to 79,5 with learning mastery 84,84%.Keywords: classroom action research, problem posing model, student chemistry learning result
A Systematic Literature Review of Development Models for Local Wisdom-Integrated Science Learning in Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Syarful Annam; Amalia Syuzita; Rosi Pratiwi; Yusuf Sarkingobir
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/pedagogy/v3i1.pp31-40

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Abstract: This study explores trends in the design and implementation of research and development (RD) models tailored for science education rooted in local wisdom within the Nusa Tenggara region (NTB and NTT), Indonesia. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology, the research synthesizes findings from 20 pertinent articles published between 2017 and 2023, adhering to specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Selected studies are indexed in SINTA (levels 1–6) and focus on ethnoscience, local wisdom, and RD models, while studies outside primary and secondary school science education or predating 2017 were excluded. The review identifies ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate) and 4D (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate) as the most frequently employed development models, each representing 40% of the analyzed studies. Their popularity stems from their structured processes and adaptability to tight development timelines. Less commonly used models, such as Borg Gall and Dick Carey, feature in only 10% of cases, likely due to their complexity and resource demands. Most studies focus on producing contextually relevant teaching materials, such as ethnoscience-based modules, interactive tools, and multimedia resources that incorporate elements of local wisdom. The integration of local cultural knowledge into science learning enhances students' understanding of abstract scientific concepts, cultivates critical thinking, and strengthens cultural appreciation. These findings emphasize the value of culturally responsive approaches in designing science education materials that connect traditional wisdom with contemporary scientific perspectives. In summary, the ADDIE and 4D models are pivotal in fostering culturally relevant science education in Nusa Tenggara. Their practical and systematic frameworks enable the effective integration of regional culture into science curricula, supporting the creation of impactful and contextually aligned educational practices.   Keywords: science learning, local wisdom, ethnoscience, ADDIE model, 4D model, Nusa Tenggara, systematic literature review.

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