Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn)
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) ISSN: 2089-9823, e-ISSN 2302-9277 is a multi-disciplinary, peer-refereed open-access international journal which has been established for the dissemination of state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of education, teaching, development, instruction, educational projects and innovations, learning methodologies and new technologies in education and learning. This journal is ACCREDITED (recognised) SINTA 2 by the Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency, Republic of Indonesia (RISTEK-BRIN) (Decree No: 60/E/KPT/2016). The EduLearn is indexed by ERIC Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education. The focus and scope of EduLearn includes the following topics: 1. Career development and training in education and learning: entrepreneurship curriculum, internship programmes, lifelong learning, technology transfer, training educational staff, university-industry cooperation, vocational training, workplace training and employability issues, etc. 2. Experiences in education and learning: curriculum design and development, educational management, educational trends and best practice contributions, enhancing learning and the undergraduate experience, experiences in game based learning, higher education area: the bologna declaration and ects experiences, learning experiences in higher and further education, learning experiences in preschool education, pre-service and in-service teacher experiences, quality assurance/standards and accreditation, special education, stem in education, transferring skills and disciplines, etc. 3. Experiences in education and learning research: academic research projects, research methodologies, links between education and research, new projects and innovations, etc. 4. International projects in education and learning: new experiences for the international cooperation, project outcomes and conclusions, university networks, exchange programmes and erasmus experiences, the internationalization of universities, funding programmes and opportunities, etc. 5. Pedagogical innovations in education and learning: learning and teaching methodologies, evaluation and assessment of student learning, accreditation for informal learning, new learning/teaching models, neuroscience in education, language learning innovations, collaborative and problem-based learning, personalized learning, tutoring and coaching, flipped learning, etc. 6. General issues in education and learning: education and globalization, multicultural education, impact of education on development, planning digital-age school and learning spaces, organizational, legal, policy and financial issues, leadership in 21st century education , barriers to learning (age, psychosocial factors, ethnicity...), ethical issues and plagiarism in education, access to internet: advances and problems, diversity issues, women and minorities, student support in education, funding programmes and opportunities, etc. 7. Computer supported collaborative work: augmented reality, collaborative virtual environments (CVEs), community building, computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools, social & digital media in education, web 2.0 and social networking: (blogs, wikis...), web 3D applications and virtual reality, etc. 8. E-content management and development: digital identity management, digital libraries and repositories, e-portfolios, intellectual property rights, knowledge management, learning analytics, open access education, security and data protection, user-generated content, etc. 9. Educational software & serious games: animation and 3D systems, computer software on education, educational multimedia and hypermedia, educational software experiences, educational/serious games, gamification, gaming consoles as learning tools, videos for learning (YouTube generation), etc. 10. e-Learning: blended learning, distance learning, educating the educators, e-learning for environmental sustainability, e-learning standards (SCORM), e-learning projects and experiences, e-moderating, e-tutoring & mentoring, intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), learning management systems (LMs), managed learning environments (MLEs), massive open online courses (MOOCs), mobile learning, online assessment, online/virtual laboratories, personal learning environments (PLEs), training, evaluation and assessment, virtual learning environments (VLEs), virtual universities, etc. 11. Emerging technologies in education: advanced classroom technology, best practices in multimedia-based education, BYOD (bring your own device) and 1:1 learning, flipped classroom, ICT for development, ICT skills and digital literacy, mobile and tablet technologies, new platforms to teach coding skills (arduino, raspberry PI,...), technology-enhanced learning, the impact of web technologies on education, web classroom applications, etc. Papers published in the three-monthly journal (Feb, May, Aug, and Nov): (1) report evaluation and research findings; (2) treat conceptual and methodological issues; and/or (3) consider the implications of the above for action; and/or (4) an extensive book reviews section and also occasional reports on educational materials and equipment.
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Integrating Sangiran Early Man Site Museum to Project-Based Learning in Science Course: The-Earth Materials
Rindi Liskasari;
Soeparmi Soeparmi;
Puguh Karyanto
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.9142
The purpose of this study is to explain the benefits of integrating Sangiran Early Man Site Museum and Project-based Learning in The-Earth Material in Science. Twenty-eight seventh grade Junior High School students in Karanganyar, Central Java follow this course in the second semester in the academic year of 2016/2017. The students work in teams to do the project based on their observation and analysis on the phenomena in Sangiran. The researchers use a mixed method research approach to analyze this research by using questionnaire and interview to obtain data on students’ responses to the course. The conclusions of our study are: 1) this course is successful in developing of research skills, teamwork and group discussions; 2) students are not accustomed to learn independently and to learn by using scientific approach; 3) students faces difficulties in making project report and in doing presentation. 4) Project-based-learning can be used as a media to help the students to know about local wisdom in their motherland
Influence on Emotional Intelligence through Money Attitude against Consumptive Behavior of Student
Dyanti Mahrunnisya;
Mintasih Indriayu;
Dewi Kusuma Wardani
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.8031
The research objective is to understand the influence on emotional intelligence through money attitude against consumptive behavior of student. The method used in this research was descriptive verification method with ex post facto and survey approach. The research held in Bandar Lampung City. Data collection technique were conducted by using questionnaires. Sampling technique in this study is Proportional Stratified Random Sampling, the number of samples as many as 165 students. The result showed 1) there is influence on emotional intelligence againts consumptive behavior of students in Bandar Lampung. The calculation obtained the coefficient of ρYX path was 0.289 which means the magnitude of influence on emotional intelligence against consumptive behavior as many as 0.289 or 28.9%. 2) The value of influence on emotional intelligence against consumptive behavior indirectly was obtained 5.15 %. In other words, emotional intelligence through money attitude has the role of the consumptive behavior of students.
The Proportion of Problem Solving and Scientific Reasoning Skills in Biology References
Dhora Vasminingtya Reginaning Charysma;
Sri Widoretno;
Sri Dwiastuti
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.10224
Problem-solving is a vital component under the cognitive standard of the 21st century skills for preparing students to face global competition. Problem-solving supported by another skill, one of which is scientific reasoning. Research objective is to analysis profile content and context of Biology references by interaction of problem-solving and scientific reasoning aspects. Research procedure applied Toulmin Argument Pattern (TAP) as a basic framework to identify the scientific reasoning aspects. Data obtained from the questionnaire, survey, and analyzed descriptively. Result indicates that the majority of Biology references does not required of balance proportion between problem-solving and scientific reasoning aspects. The lower aspect both of content and context was located in explore and Look back for Ground and Rebuttal aspects. In addition, this result can be used to inform future development of instruction and assessment problem solving and scientific reasoning skills.
The Influence of Biology Learning Using Concept Attainment Model on Student’s Cognitive Learning Achievement
Yuliati Yuliati;
Maridi Maridi;
Mohammad Masykuri
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.9296
This research aimed to find out the difference of cognitive learning achievement between students taught with Concept Attainment Model and those taught with Discovery Learning model. This study was a quasi-experimental research. The population of research was the 12th Science graders of SMAN 1 Karas of Magetan Regency in school year of 2016/2017. The sample was taken using cluster random sampling technique, consisting of two grades: the 12th Science 4 grade as the first experiment class using Concept Attainment Model and the 12th Science 3 grade as the second experiment class using Discovery Learning model. Technique of collecting data used was t-test technique for data of students’ cognitive learning outcome. Data analysis was carried out using unpaired two-sample variance analysis. The result of research showed there was a difference of cognitive learning outcome between the students treated with learning using Concept Attainment Model and those treated with learning using Discovery Learning. The cognitive learning achievement of students taught with Concept Attainment Model was higher than that of those taught with Discovery Learning.
Reinventing the Dimensions of Reading Attitude and Reading Motivation among Santri
Banatul Murtafi'ah;
Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo Putro
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.9117
A large and growing body of literature has investigated students’ reading attitude and motivation either in elementary or secondary levels. Unfortunately, there remains a paucity of similar study in the context of santri or students in Islamic boarding school. This study, therefore, examined the reading attitude and motivation dimensions among santris. Three hundred and nineteen students at pesantren-based senior high schools in Yogyakarta Special Region province participated in this study by completing reading attitude survey adapted from McKenna et al. (1995; 2012) and motivational reading questionnaire (MRQ) adapted from Wigfield and Guthrie (1997). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses confirmed that reading attitude was represented by two dimensions as suggested by the finding in previous studies. On the other hand, instead of eleven, only seven reading motivation dimensions manifested in this present study. Reliability coefficients for all the subscales were acceptable. Finally, correlations analysis revealed that each dimension of both reading attitude and motivation were correlated positively.
The Teaching Material Development of Problem Based Learning: Improving students' civic knowledge
Tita Wulandari;
Suharno Suharno;
Triyanto Triyanto
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.9377
The purpose of this research is to know the teaching material condition in classes and the need of PBL-based on civic education; to know the development of PBL-based civic education; to know the effectiveness of PBL-based civic education for fourth-grade students of elementary school as textbooks to improve students’ civic knowledge. This book is written based on PBL syntax as a student learning activity. The method of this research uses Borg and Gall techniques modified by Sukmadinata which consists of three namely preliminary study, product development, and product effectiveness test. The result of this research is the necessary analysis on preliminary study. It shows that the civic material based on PBL is needed in the teaching learning process as a companion book. The validation result in product development trials indicates appropriateness. In the effectiveness experiment shows that there are differences and get it if the development between pre-test and posttest in the experiment class is more than control class. Therefore, the teaching material civic education is highly effective to improve the civic knowledge of students.
The Development of Inquiry Science Worksheet to Facilitate the Process Skills
Margaretha Ordo Servitri;
Wulan Trisnawaty
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.8937
This research aimed for developing Inquiry Worksheet to facilitate the process skill. Inquiry Worksheet gave the opportunity for student to make good observations in giving hypothesis, designing the experiment, collecting, analyzing, and inferring the data. To involve the students in Inquiry process is the important point in Science lessons which can help the students to develop Science literacy and give the opportunity to drill their Science process skill. This research used the steps of developing 4P but the fourth step was not used, this analysis used the descriptive qualitative. Based on the validation result showed the Lesson Plan (RPP) and Inquiry Worksheet (LKS) had been developed were in valid category. The implementation of the good Lesson Plan for Evaluation Results was classically achieved. The process skill obtained 100 for the average score. For pretest and posttest, the students obtained 82.85 and 57.14. Learning using the Inquiry worksheet showed good responses by the students. The conclusion of this research was Inquiry Worksheet competent to facilitate the process skills.
Implementation of Dolanan Bocah to Improve Factual Speaking Ability of Primary School Students
Biya Ebi Praheto
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 12, No 4: November 2018
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DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v12i4.8039
This research aims to improve the factual speaking ability of the 5th grade students of SD Negeri Mendungan 2 Yogyakarta by implementing dolanan bocah (traditional game) in the learning. This is a classroom action research conducted in two cycles. The subject of this action research is the 5th students of SD Negeri Mendungan 2 Yogyakarta in the academic year 2015/2016. There are 30 students consisting of 16 female and 14 male students. This study differs from previous ones. This can be seen from the research action that integrates dolanan bocah in learning speaking Bahasa Indonesia. The implementation of dolanan bocah gives significant improvement on the students’ factual speaking ability. The improvement can be shown from the scores obtained in the cycle I and II. In the first cycle, the average score is 71.9 with the classical completeness of 63.3%, while in cycle II, there is an increased average score of 82.4 with the classical completeness of 83.3%.