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Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
ISSN : 2303288X     EISSN : 25417207     DOI : 10.23887
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Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia [p-ISSN: 2303-288X (print) and e-ISSN: 2541-7207 (online)] is a peer-reviewed journal published by the Research and Community Service Institute of Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha since 2012. JPI is an integrated media for ongoing communication related to significant new research findings related to education, including: the fields of educational research in teaching, learning and teaching, curriculum development, learning environment, teacher education, educational technology, and education development. JPI publishes research articles that are comprehensive in nature by inviting reviews from the leading experts in the fields. The incoming papers will be selected based on high scientific studies, provide important new knowledge, and are very interesting for the community in the field of education. JPI has become a member of CrossRef with DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v9i1 so that all articles published by JPI will have a unique DOI number.
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Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Reflection on Self-Efficacy of Primary School Teachers in Teaching Online Wahyuni, Esa Nur; Mangestuti, Retno; Maimunah, Iffat; Aziz, Rahmat
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (259.919 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i4.33218

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One of the critical variables in the online learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic is teachers' self-efficacy to their ability to carry out online learning. However, the fact is not all teachers have the efficacy of teaching online. The article invites readers to reflect by analyzing the causes of low self-efficacy of elementary school teachers carrying out online learning. The study used a mixed-method approach involving 22 elementary school teachers. Primary and secondary data collection using questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis used quantitative and qualitative. The results show that three factors cause low self-efficacy of elementary school teachers: first, teachers' perception that online learning is ineffective and efficient; second, weak mastery and skills to apply technology for learning; and thirdly, the lack of online learning support facilities during the pandemic. This study's results can be an empiric basis for improving teachers' quality by schools, communities, and governments, especially related to online learning, not only during the Covid-19 pandemic but also in the long run education in the digital age.
E-Learning Based on Video Presentations to Enhances Attitudes, Skills, and Pedagogical Knowledge of Prospective Teacher Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Murtafiah, Wasilatul; Krisdiana, Ika; Masfingatin, Titin; Susanti, Vera Dewi; Setyansah, Reza Kusuma
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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This study aims to develop an e-learning tool based on video presentations to enhances attitudes, skills and pedagogical knowledges of prospective teacher students during the Covid-19 pandemic. This type of research is Research and Design (R & D) using the Plomp development model, which consists of 3 stages: a preliminary study, design, and assessment. Data collection was carried out through observation, device validation, distribution of response questionnaires, and assessment of student learning outcomes. The results of the data analysis show that at the preliminary study stage, it was found that there were still no devices that supported learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. At the stage of design was designed, including RPS, LMS Settings, and Video Presentations. At the assessment stage, it was found that all the tools developed had valid criteria, students gave a positive response to the small and broad trials respectively of 97.68%; 98.32% so that the tools developed were included in practical criteria. The assessment of learning outcomes in the aspects of attitudes, skills, and knowledge had average completeness on the small and broad trials respectively of 82.92%; 86.99% so that the equipment used was included in the effective criteria. Thus the device developed can be said to be feasible because it meets the criteria of validity, practicality, and effectiveness. The development of e-learning based on video presentations can be used to enhance attitudes, skills, and pedagogical knowledge of prospective mathematics teacher students.
Language Errors at The Phnological Level on The Speaking Community in Northern Halmahera Sabarua, Jefrey Oxianus; Sasingan, Mardince
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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This study aims to examine the error of speaking the language of the North Halmahera speech at the fonological level in the interaction of learning and the factors behind it. The type of research used is qualitatively descriptive with phenomenological approaches. Data is obtained using simak method with basic tapping technique. Once the data is obtained, it is then analyzed using the agih method and the padan method at the time of the speech interaction. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that language errors include, errors in pronunciation and spelling. The error in the tester consists of  the error using phoneme /e/ (pepet) pronounced to /é/ (taling) caused by the language of the mother not knowing the phoneme /e/ (pepet), pronouncing phoneme /i/ to /é/ (taling), phoneme /e/ being /a/, phoneme /ai/ being /e/, phoneme / é/ (taling) becomes /i/, phoneme diftong /au/ becomes /o/, phoneme /c/ becomes /sé/, phoneme /v/ becomes /p/, phoneme /u/ becomes /w/, phoneme /n/ becomes /ng/, phoneme /i/ manjadi /e/, phoneme /kh/ becomes /h/, phoneme /z/ becomes /s/, phoneme /z/ becomes /j/, phoneme /sy/ becomes /s/, phoneme /f/ becomes /p/, phoneme /h/ at the end of a specific word, phoneme /o/ becomes phoneme /u/, Phoneme removal /h/ in a specific word, and Phoneme removal /k/ in a specific word. Spelling errors consist of capital letters usage, use of punctuation, and use of words. Thus it can be inferred language errors in the phonological state including pronunciation and spelling errors.
The Effectiveness of Contextual Research-Based Teaching Materials on Students’ Learning Independence and Concept Mastery Lidiawati, Linda; Heliawati, Leny; Pursitasari, Indarini Dwi
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i4.34244

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Innovation in teaching materials used in online learning is very urgent based on students’ needs. This study aims to measure the effectiveness of contextual research-based teaching materials to improve students’ learning independence and concept mastery of acid-base solution properties. The research method is Research and Development, referring to Borg and Gall. The research subjects were 60 students and 7 science teachers who have used teaching materials based on contextual research findings. The data collection technique in this study is a test that aims to determine the concept mastery and a questionnaire to measure students’ learning independence. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the average percentage of student learning independence is 78% (Good category). Besides, an average value of 73.83 is obtained with an N-Gain of 64% (Medium category). The use of contextual research-based teaching materials can increase learning independence in terms of information search and concept mastery of acid-base solution properties.
The Comparison of Education System in Australia and Indonesia Marmoah, Sri; Roslan, Roslinawati; Chaeroh, Miratu; Elita, Mutiara Dana; Fauziah, Muna
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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The education system is a method for directing the educational process. All aspects of learning must be regulated by the educational system. Because each country has a unique system, it is necessary to compare the education system in Indonesia to that of other countries in order to assess and evaluate it. This paper aims to explain and analyze differences in educational systems; and comparing the basic education curricula in Indonesia and Australia. This research is conceptual. Data collection methods are books, the internet, and journals. The study analysis was carried out by collecting and analyzing information about the education system in Indonesia and Australia. The results of the study show that: (1) Australia requires children to study for 10 years, while in Indonesia for 12 years, Australia holds a NAPLAN test and Indonesia holds a NE, and teacher qualifications must be undergraduate in Australia and Indonesia; (2) differences in the education system, among others, the level of material difficulty, assessment, rewards, learning atmosphere, teaching staff, education staff, and religious subjects; and (3) the curriculum in Indonesia has a relationship between education, customs, arts, and religions, meanwhile, the Australian curriculum is designed to support students to be successful, active, well-off and knowledgeable.
Long-Term Effects of CIPS-based Training Module on Professional Elementary School Teachers Munastiwi, Erni
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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CIPS-based Training Module has been developed to encourage teachers to improve their personal skills. Hence, the aim of this study is to investigate the long-term effects of the CIPS-based Training Module on the elementary school teachers. This study used the quasi-experimental design that involved 63 elementary school teachers. The teachers were divided into the experimental and control groups to test the objective of this study. The indicators of data analysis used in this study are mean score, standard deviation and independent sample t-test. The results show that there is a significant difference between the experimental and control groups. The experimental group obtained a higher mean score than the control group, which indicates that the CIPS-based Training Module has a positive long-term effect on the elementary school teachers from the experimental group. Hence, it is recommended the CIPS-based Training Module be implemented in the training of teachers, as their thinking and teaching skills will improve, which in turn will benefit the students in attaining high achievement.    
The Ability of Digital Literacy for Elementary School Teachers Hutagalung, Berliana; Purbani, Widyastuti
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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This study aims to analyze the digital literacy skills of elementary school teachers. This study used quantitative research. The research subjects were 76 elementary school teachers. The research instruments used were observation sheets, interview guides, and questionnaires. The data analysis technique used in this research is a descriptive statistical analysis which is carried out by providing an overview of the data that has been collected and then making conclusions or descriptions related to the data. Based on the results of this study, it can be seen that the digital literacy skills of elementary school teachers need to be improved. This is done so that elementary school teachers can have good literacy skills in using and utilizing existing technology tools and digital media to design or design learning processes that are creative, innovative, and fun and can make students think critically. Also, good digital literacy skills can help teachers respond to the challenges of the times related to the application of mixed learning models in the world of education. A good teacher's digital literacy skills can help teachers transform learning so that it is more creative, innovative. Also, teachers can answer the challenges of the times related to the application of blended learning. A teacher who has good digital literacy skills shows that the teacher has a desire to continue to learn and develop his professional teaching.
Internalization of Islamic Values in Developing Students' Actual Morals Tambak, Syahraini; Hamzah, Hamzah; Sukenti, Desi; Sabdin, Mashitah
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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This study aims to explore the efforts of madrasah teachers to internalize Islamic values in developing students' actual morals. Using case study research by conducting in-depth interviews with 8 madrasah tsanawiyah teachers and analyzing them with data cleaning, transcripts, coding and categorization, and interpretation. This research resulted in: First, duha sunnah and fardhu prayer in congregation, and get used to respect the teacher, to manage the syahwiya power of students, resulting in "iffah" which gave birth to the morals of jud, syakha', qana'ah, amanah, zuhud, rahmah, hilm, and al-afwu. Second, get used to dzikrullah, and accustom shiyam sunnah, to curb the hammiya power of students, resulting syaja'ah, ‘adalah, ihsan, insyaf, rahmah, and hilm. Third, get used to muhadharah activities, and Islamic integrative learning, to educate students' powers of mufakkara, thus giving birth to wisdom and fathanah behavior. It can be concluded that the internalization of Islamic values in developing students' actual morals is duha sunnah and fardhu prayer in congregation, get used to respect the teacher, get used to dzikrullah, accustom shiyam sunnah, muhadharah activity, and Islamic integrative learning, to curb the spiritual power of shahwiya, manage power of hammiya, and educating students powers of mufakkara, thus giving birth to the behavior of' iffah, jud, syakha', qana'ah, amanah, zuhud, rahmah, hilm, al-afwu, syaja'ah, 'adalah, ihsan, insyaf, mujahadah, sabr, wisdom, and fathanah. The results of this study have implications for the theory of "Islamic moral development" which can be applied to all madrasah education in Indonesia and the Islamic world.
Mobile-Based Interactive Multimedia Learning for Problem-Solving Skills in Vocational High School Aurum, Emma Valensia; Surjono, Herman Dwi
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i4.28611

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This research aims to solve some common problems faced by learners, namely difficulties in understanding materials with abstract ideas and the lack of problem-solving skills. Mobile-based interactive learning multimedia as an innovation in educational setting is a self-learning media that the learners can use both in school and at home to help them understand the materials easily, minimize learning difficulties, and increase their problem-solving skills. This is a Research and Development (R&D) with the APPED model. The subjects of this research were the 10th grade students of the Vocational Program of Computer and Network Technology at SMK Negeri 1 Tulung Klaten (State Vocational School 1 of Tulung, Klaten). The data analysis technique was done through the descriptive quantitative. The results showed that the mobile-based interactive multimedia learning was feasible with the Very Good category. The mobile-learning-based interactive multimedia learning was effectively used with a percentage of 77.85% and the difference in significance, based on the Wilcoxon Test on the pretest posttest of 0.000 it indicates that there is a difference in the increase in problem-solving skills while learning using the mobile-based interactive multimedia learning.
Android Based Animation Video Using Millealab Virtual Reality Application for Elementary School Zulherman, Zulherman; Aji, Galih Baskoro; Supriansyah, Supriansyah
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
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Innovation in education is necessary for teachers and students to follow the learning process because of the limited laboratory facilities in elementary schools; science learning is done. This study aims to analyze student acceptance and understanding concept in using android-based animated videos on Millealab virtual reality in grade V elementary school. The research method process is carried out in several stages, starting from expert testing conducted on three media experts, three subject matter experts, and three teachers from 3 different schools. Test the use of virtual reality video with a sample size of 65 students. Collecting data using a Likert scale questionnaire 1 to 5, and treatment in descriptive analysis. Testing the acceptance of virtual reality videos to students showed that students received virtual reality video media during the learning process. The application of virtual reality (VR) technology in science learning in elementary schools can improve conceptual understanding so that student acceptance of VR is excellent and teachers also feel helped by using VR media to support the learning process. VR technology is better than AR because it is more comprehensive and easier to use by teachers and students.

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