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Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora (JPH) terbit 4 (empat) kali setahun pada bulan Maret, Juni, September, dan Desember, berisi artikel-artikel tentang pendidikan humaniora baik ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia maupun asing. Artikel yang dimuat berupa hasil penelitian dan hasil pemikiran. Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora (JPH) diterbitkan oleh Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Malang dengan Nomor ISSN 2338-8110.
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Pendekatan Tri Hita Karana dalam Pembelajaran IPS Kelas IV SDN Mengani untuk Membangun Harmoni Sosial dan Lingkungan Pujiani, Nopi; Arnyana, Putu; Suja, Wayan
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 4: DECEMBER 2024
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This study aims to explore the implementation of the Tri Hita Karana (THK) approach in Social Studies (IPS) learning in the fourth grade of elementary school to build social harmony and environmental awareness. The THK approach, focusing on three harmonious relationships—Parahyangan (the relationship between humans and God), Pawongan (the relationship among people), and Palemahan (the relationship between humans and nature)—is applied through various relevant learning activities. This research employs a qualitative method with data collection techniques including observations, interviews, and questionnaires. The results indicate that the THK approach significantly enhances students' social harmony and environmental awareness. This improvement is reflected in an increase in social harmony from 65% to 85% and environmental awareness from 60% to 82% after the method's application. Thus, implementing THK in Social Studies learning can be an effective approach to fostering students' harmonious and ethical character.
The Analysis of PPG English Teachers' Knowledge in Implementing Genre-Based Approach in Schools Iasya, Lydia Kusdyanti; Lengkanawati, Nenden Sri; Yusuf, Fazri Nur
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 13, No 1: MARCH 2025
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This study examines the effectiveness of the Platform of Emancipated Curriculum (PMM) in supporting professional and pedagogical competencies among English teachers participating in the Piloting 2 batch of the Program of Teachers Professional Education (PPG), which notably removed facilitator-led Zoom meetings. Using a survey research design with data collected via Google Forms from 30 English teachers, the study assessed their understanding of genre-based approaches—particularly those informed by systemic functional linguistics and the Derewianka model. Quantitative findings indicate a moderate grasp of these approaches, while qualitative responses reveal significant challenges in their practical application. Participants also expressed a need for enhanced professional development and better instructional materials. The results offer insights for refining the PPG process and underscore the potential benefits of expanding future research to include larger, more diverse samples and to investigate the impact of targeted programs on teachers’ mastery of genre-based strategies.
Dynamic Capabilities for Transforming Governance in Open and Distance Learning University in Indonesia: Lesson from SALUT DGCN Nasution, Vivi Indra Amelia
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 13, No 1: MARCH 2025
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This study examines the transformation of governance in open and distance learning universities in Indonesia, focusing on the role of dynamic capabilities. The research highlights the experience of Universitas Terbuka (UT) and its learning center, SALUT (Sentra Layanan Universitas Terbuka), in utilizing dynamic capabilities to enhance the quality of education and services. The study adopts a qualitative approach with a single case study design, focusing on SALUT DGCN as one of the pioneering SALUTs of UT. SALUT DGCN's experience provides valuable insights into the practical application of dynamic capabilities in open and distance learning. Data collection involved in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, including SALUT DGCN managers and staff, as well as observations of SALUT DGCN's operational activities. The study also draws on secondary data from policy documents, official reports, and relevant publications to comprehensively understand the research context. Findings indicate that dynamic capabilities, including thinking ahead, thinking again, and thinking across, are crucial for UT and SALUT DGCN to adapt to the changing landscape of higher education. This research offers valuable insights into the successful implementation of dynamic governance in open and distance learning, providing practical recommendations for optimizing university governance.
Language Barrier and Its Impacts on Motivation and Academic Achievement among International Students at Universitas Indonesia Jarar, Syeda Parsa; Kurniawati, Farida
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 13, No 1: MARCH 2025
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Language barriers significantly impact the academic achievement and motivation of international students at Universitas Indonesia, where Bahasa Indonesia is the primary medium of instruction. This study explores how linguistic challenges affect students' ability to engage in coursework, participate in discussions, and integrate into academic and social life. A quantitative research approach was employed, using a Google Form-based questionnaire distributed to international students, yielding 72 responses. Descriptive statistical analysis revealed that over 90% of students faced challenges in academic writing, lecture comprehension, and subject-specific terminology, leading to reduced confidence and lower academic performance. Additionally, over 80% of students reported that language barriers affected their motivation and decisions regarding future academic opportunities. Despite the presence of language support programs, more than half of the respondents found them inadequate, highlighting a gap in institutional support. The study emphasizes the need for expanded bilingual resources, improved teaching strategies, peer mentorship, and the integration of technological tools such as AI-powered translation and subtitled lectures. Addressing these language-related challenges is crucial to enhancing student engagement, fostering academic success, and creating a more inclusive learning environment for international students.
Exploring The Factors on Student Satisfaction with Digital Payments in Higher Education Saksono, Lalang
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 11, No 4: DECEMBER 2023
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The aim of this research is to analyze the factors influencing student satisfaction with the use of digital payment in higher education institutions in Central Java. The research method employed is quantitative, utilizing linear regression analysis. The research findings indicate that the perceived usefulness has a positive and significant impact on student satisfaction regarding the use of digital payment using the Technology Acceptance Model approach in several higher education institutions in Central Java. Perceived ease of use, on the other hand, does not have a significant impact on student satisfaction with the use of digital payment using the Technology Acceptance Model approach in higher education institutions in Central Java. Perceived trust also has a positive and significant influence on student satisfaction with the use of digital payment using the Technology Acceptance Model approach among students in higher education institutions in Central Java. However, perceived security and risk do not have a significant impact on student satisfaction with the use of digital payment using the Technology Acceptance Model approach among students in higher education institutions in Central Java. It is important to note that factors such as perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived trust, and perceived security and risk collectively have an impact on student satisfaction when using digital payment.
Digital Museums as Learning Platforms: Assessing Their Impact on Historical Education Fikri, Asyrul; Bunari, Bunari; Yanuar Al-Fiqri, Yanuar; Yuliska, Yuliska
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 11, No 4: DECEMBER 2023
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History represents a set of facts from the past events that were real and genuinely occurred in their time. Historical sources are crucial for reconstructing and generalizing history so that it can be comprehended by students. However, the limited availability of historical sources poses a significant challenge for students when learning history. This limitation can be addressed by utilizing museum websites as learning resources. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of museum websites as a learning resource for history education. Research and Development (R&D) methodology was employed in this study. The research sample consisted of 180 high school students selected from a population of 564 students in Pekanbaru City using purposive sampling techniques. Data collection was carried out through observations, expert validation questionnaires, product trial questionnaires, and historical thinking skills tests. The collected data were analyzed quantitatively using t-tests to assess the impact of museum websites as a learning resource for students. The results indicated that the developed museum website was valid and reliable, and the t-test analysis showed a significant impact of the museum website as a history learning resource, with a significance value of 0.000 (less than 0.05).
The Effect of Peer Feedback to Improve Students’ Writing Ability for Lower Secondary School Students Suryati, Nunung; Laksmi, Ekaning Dewanti; Khoiri, Niamika El
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 2: JUNE 2024
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Peer feedback is widely recognized as an effective technique for improving writing skills; however, most existing studies have been conducted at the university level. There is still limited study to find out that peer feedback technique can improve students’ writing skill especially in Lower Secondary Level (SMP). This study was aimed to find out the effectiveness of peer feedback in improving students’ writing skill in lower secondary level. One school from Bangkalan was taken to conduct this research. This was a quasi- experimental study. There were two classess used to be experimental group and control group. The data were obtained by using pretest and posttest from both groups and analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistics. The hypothesis was tested by using Independent-Samples of T-Test SPSS 16.0 Program. The significance level of was .041. In conclusion, the students who were taught using peer feedback had better writing skill than the students who were taught without using peer feedback.
Enhancing Learning Outcomes Through the Utilization of Digital Comics Mastiah, Sri; Novita, Rita; Putra, Mulia; Syarfuni, Syarfuni; Sitorus, Jonni; Tay, Xiu Wen
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 3: SEPTEMBER 2024
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Student completeness in learning mathematics is still low and interest in learning is relatively low, because the learning media is less varied and less interesting, and there are still students who have not achieved learning outcomes above the minimum completeness criteria. The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of digital comics in improving mathematics learning outcomes. The research approach used is qualitative and the type of research used is a literature study or literature review. The stages used in this literature study research design include the focus of scientific articles, data collection, data analysis, and conclusions. Based on the results of the literature review, it shows that technology-based innovative media such as comics are learning resources sourced from objects close to students, so that students feel familiar with the media used during the learning process. Technology-based innovative media such as digital comics can increase interest in learning mathematics, by involving students' real experiences. Learning that interests students is influenced by teacher creativity. Utilization of comic media in learning mathematics can improve students' learning outcomes, through the senses of students can observe and listen to the teacher's explanation properly as exemplified by the role in comic media as digital media.
Enhancing Student Literacy and Engagement through the Development of STEM-Focused Educational Materials Anggraini, Ade Eka; Suciptaningsih, Oktaviani Adhi; Indra Dewi, Radeni Sukma; Mirnawati, Lilik Binti; Zamroni, Moh. Rozy; Rahmayanti, Rissky; Mat, Hamidah
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 1: MARCH 2024
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In the evolving landscape of education, the fusion of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines with literacy education emerges as a pivotal strategy for fostering comprehensive learning. Despite its significance, elementary schools face obstacles in seamlessly incorporating STEM principles into their curricula, highlighting a gap in effective STEM- based educational practices. This research endeavors to pinpoint the hurdles impeding STEM integration and to devise strategic interventions aimed at bolstering STEM-centric learning, with a special emphasis on enhancing student literacy. Through detailed observations and dynamic discussions with key school stakeholders including Principals and faculty members the study identified foundational challenges such as a limited grasp of STEM concepts among teachers, a scarcity of relevant instructional materials, an absence of innovative strategies for teaching literacy and technology, and a general unfamiliarity with STEM-focused pedagogy. Responding to these challenges, the study orchestrated a series of targeted interventions. These included Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The post-intervention phase unveiled significant progress: educators exhibited a more profound understanding of how to develop STEM-focused learning materials and acknowledged the critical role of literacy and numeracy in student education. The strategic interventions not only mitigated the initial barriers but also equipped educators in elementary schools with the essential tools and knowledge to guide their students through an integrated learning journey in literacy and numeracy, underpinned by the core tenets of STEM education.
Exploring Ethnomethodology: A New Framework for Analyzing Human Resource Practices Kurniawan, Fajar Azmi; Mukhlis, Imam; Zagladi, Arief Noviarakhman; Pyng, How Shwu
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 12, No 2: JUNE 2024
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This article presents a literature study that examines the use of ethnomethodology as an approach in qualitative research, specifically within the context of human resource management (HRM). Employing the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, this study explores, identifies, investigates, evaluates, and interprets existing research to uncover how ethnomethodology addresses challenges in HRM. The findings reveal that ethnomethodology offers a valuable lens for understanding complex issues within HRM by analyzing the everyday interactions and practices of individuals in the workplace. This approach enables researchers to uncover underlying problems in HRM and provides insights that can inform strategies for problem-solving. By highlighting the actions and knowledge of actors within organizations, ethnomethodology contributes to a deeper understanding of HRM dynamics, facilitating evidence-based solutions to improve management practices