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Journal of Educational Science and Technology
ISSN : 24601497     EISSN : 24773840     DOI : -
Jurnal EST mempublikasikan artikel hasil penelitian bidang studi kependidikan, yang berhubungan dengan belajar dan pembelajaran, teori dan praktik pendidikan, kebijakan pendidikan, pengembangan kurikulum dan materi pembelajaran, pendidikan budaya dan karakter bangsa, pendidikan guru, teknologi dan media pembelajaran, dan kegiatan lainnya yang relevan. Untuk itu diundang berbagai penulis artikel dari dalam dan luar negeri
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Dynamic Capabilities and Core Competencies in Achieving Competitive Advantage of Agroforesty-Based School Nur Choirul Afif; Wahyudin Wahyudin
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 6 Number 2 August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v6i2.12809

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This research purposes to prove whether a school not standard in the learning process or having unique resources is able to compete with general schools, which are in accordance with national standard of education in Indonesia. The results of this study showed that dynamic capabilities had a positive effect on core competencies in the agroforestry-based school. Dynamic capabilities did not affect competitive advantage in the agroforestry-based school. Core competencies had a positive effect on competitive advantage in the agroforestry-based school. Core competencies mediated the effect of dynamic capabilities on competitive advantage in the agroforestry-based school. Thus, resource capabilities should be able to form core competencies in educational institutions in order to be able to create competitive advantage for graduates of this school.
Developing the Gross Motor Skills of Children by Simultaneously Training Them with Rhythmic Gymnastics Arifin Manggau; Arifudin Usman
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 6 Number 2 August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v6i2.14459

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The purposes of this study were (1) to describe the gross motor skills of children before and after being trained with rhythmic gymnastics, and (2) to identify the effect of rhythmic gymnastics on children’s gross motor skills. Approaches applied in this study were pre-experimental with one-group pretest - post-test design. The study involved 15 children from the B group of Pertiwi Kindergarten selected through a purposive sampling technique. The data were collected using a questionnaire, observation, and documentation. The research was carried out through some stages including planning, pretest, treatment, post - test, and data analysis.  Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. This study found that (1) children’s gross motor skills before trained with rhythmic gymnastics were in the categories of “not developed” and “starts to develop” and after the treatment, there was an increase on children’s gross motor skills thus the status shifted to the category of “developed as expected” and “developed very well” in performing locomotor, non-locomotor, balance, and flexibility movements like children could walk forward while both hands were on their waist, jump in place while swinging both arms, balancing the body by lifting one of the legs, and swing the arms back and forth alternately; (2) rhythmic gymnastics have effects on children’s gross motor skills, simultaneously treating children with rhythmic gymnastics with various interesting movements so that they become interested to follow them thus it is effective to be a media to form children’s gross motor skills simultaneously.
Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) Based On Local Wisdom To Develop Students’ Nationality Characteristics Imanuel Sairo Awang; Gabriel Serani; Zuhdan Kun Prasetyo; Muhammad Nur Wangid
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 1 April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v7i1.18892

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The learning process in class must be managed so that students can grow the character in students. The character of students can grow and develop through learning based on local wisdom that has life values. These values are inherent with the values of character in the life of the nation and state. But to design a learning that can develop character requires an integrated study between pedagogy and learning content. The results of this study are outlined in the Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK). This study aims to produce PCK based on local wisdom that can develop the national character of elementary school students. To get a decent PCK, the research was carried out using the Research and Development (R&D) approach. The results revealed that, PCK based on local wisdom of the Dayak Desa tribe, was able to improve the behaviour of national character into unity, mutual cooperation, and honesty, each by 0.77; 0.77; and 0.86. Thus, it can be concluded that PCK based on local wisdom can develop the national character of elementary school students.
Development Learning Materials for the Responding Skills in Speaking the Basic Japanese Language –Beginning Step Imelda Imelda; Aceng Rahmat; Nuruddin Nuruddin
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 1 April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v7i1.15242

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This research aims at analyzing the students’ and lecturers’ needs and characteristics and creating the learning materials containing aizuchi skills to effectively speak the basic Japanese language greatly required by the first semester students at the Japanese literature Study. This research and development study employed Kemp Model and was conducted on the Speaking Basic Japanese Language 2 class. The research was conducted by collecting questionnaires from 24 students and analyzing the students’ and lecturers’ characteristics and needs in speaking the basic Japanese language using the Guttman scale. To create more appropriate leaning materials, a reliability test was conducted using the Likert scale, while an effectiveness test was also conducted on the in-pair speaking videos made in both small and big groups, each with the duration of three minutes to be analyzed later using the quantitative data. The result of research on the learning materials for the corresponding skills was organized based on the students’ and lecturers’ characteristics and needs analysis and produces the students’ and lecturers’ needs and students’ characteristics which are one of the elements in making development model of learning materials of responding skill in Speaking Basic  greatly required by the students to speak communicatively and naturally.
The influence of teacher’s language impoliteness in triggering students’ bullying behavior Mantasiah R; Yusri Yusri; Hasmawati Hasmawati; Nur Fadhilah Umar
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 6 Number 3 December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v1i1.13944

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The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of teacher’s language impoliteness in triggering students’ bullying behavior. The participants are the primary school students in Makassar by using purposive sampling approach. The participants are students who have bullying cases as a perpetrator in the last one month.  Observation, in-depth interview, and questionnaire are used to collect the data. Data Analysis technique employed was simple linear regression analysis. This study shows that impolite language uttered by the teacher influences students’ bullying behaviors. Students who are used to hearing these impolite utterances from their teachers tend to commit bullying behavior verbally at schools since they tend to consider this behavior as an acceptable behavior.
Online Learning Solution: Ice Breaking Application to Increase Student Motivation Hendrik Pratama; Tri Wahyuni Maduretno; Andista Candra Yusro
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 1 April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v7i1.19289

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The purpose of this study was to find out the effectiveness of ice breaking as an effort to increase the students’ learning motivation. This research was conducted in the Science Education Study Program of STKIP PGRI Nganjuk, East Java, Indonesia. The sample in this study was 25 students in the third semester who took the mechanics course.The sample used in this study was taken using purposive sampling technique. This type of comparative research is used in this study. Data collection techniques used, questionnaires, observation sheets, and documentation. This type of research is comparative which is used to examine differences in student learning motivation before and after being treated. The results of the study were based on the Paired T Test shows value probability/ p Paired T test value of 0.000. This means that there are differences in student learning motivation after being given the ice breaking learning model. This ice breaking was implemented as an effort to reduce saturation and boredom of the students during the learning process. The new thing that is obtained is that the application of games can increase learning motivation
The Effectiveness Of Using Dynamic Visualization In Natural Science Learning To Improve Students' Understanding In Junior High Schools I Gde Wawan Sudatha; Alexander Hamonangan Simamora
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 1 April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v7i1.17681

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Visualization can support an instructional process. Visualization consists of all types of nonverbal illustrations. The very rapidly computer technology enables the development of multimedia learning environment. This research was aimed at describing the effectiveness and attractiveness of the use of dynamic visualization in an instruction on transportation system and excretion in organisms. Sixty four students of grade 8 who consisted of 36 males and 28 females were used as the subjects of the research. The data of the research were collected in the form of pre-test and post-test scores in the students’ understanding of transportation system and excretion in organisms and in the attractiveness of the use of dynamic visualization in the instruction. Statistical test showed that the mean of the comprehension test before the use of dynamic visualization differed significantly from that after the use of dynamic visualization and that dynamic visualization was attractive to be used in the instruction. Hence, it can be concluded that dynamic visualization can enhance students’ understanding.
The Cooperation of Vocational High Schools and Industries in Achieving Graduates Competence Nahriana Nahriana; Anas Arfandi
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 6 Number 3 December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v1i1.15850

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This study aimed to examine the relationships among synergistic cooperation between vocational schools and industries in the implementation of the apprenticeship program. It observed from support for industrial facilities (X1), technical guidance (X2), and the quality of graduates (Y) of culinary vocational school in Makassar, either directly or indirectly through the of competencies (X3). The study conducted at a culinary vocational school with a sample of 107 students. The data collected by using questionnaires, documentation, and interviews. It analyzed by quantitative descriptive analysis and path analysis. The results of the study concluded that: (1) cooperation synergies contribute simultaneously toward the mastery of competencies, and (2) industrial facilities support, technical guidance and competence provide simultaneously and significantly toward the quality of graduates
Distributed Practice Learning Model Using Audiovisual Media for Teaching Basic Skills of Badminton Ilham Kamaruddin; Muhammad Nur; Sufitriyono Sufitriyono
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 6 Number 2 August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v6i2.13801

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This study investigated the effectiveness of implementation of distributed practice learning model by audio visual media to improve the results of learning basic techniques of badminton through. This research was a experimental methods one group Pretest-posttest design. The research object is students a 4th semester in grade 2018, amounting to 40 people obtained through purposive sampling techniques. Samples were given treatment for 8 times the meeting, in a week 3 times meeting.  Data collection techniques of badminton skills test in the form of Wall Volley test, short service, long service and clear test. Data analysis techniques using T-test.  The results of this study were a significant effects on the implementation of the distributed practice learning model using audio visual media to improve the basic technical skills of badminton students.  The audio-visual media in the application of distributed practice learning models is very effective in improving the learning outcomes of badminton basic engineering skills.  Besides being able to facilitate students in understanding the movements learned, also facilitate teachers in delivering learning materials taught at the time, because students can evaluate the movement directly to be perfect through video observation.
Digital Material Teaching: Learning Model and Learning Outcomes of Basketball Silvy Juditya; Dhani Agusni Zakaria; Veny Juniarni Hardi; Sutiswo Sutiswo; Denok Sunarsi
Journal of Educational Science and Technology (EST) Volume 7 Number 2 August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/est.v0i0.18375

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The purpose of this study is to see the difference in influence between the personalized system of instruction (PSI) model based on digital teaching materials and the scientific model based on You Tube video. The research method used was an experiment with a pre test post test control group design, while the sample in this study were 160 students of SMPN 8 Cimahi, 80 students in the experimental group and 80 students in the control group. The research instrument used to measure basketball learning outcomes was in the form of a basketball basic motion skills test instrument (ITKGD BB). Analysis of the data used to process research data by using independent T-test analysis to see the difference in the effect of the two models on basketball learning outcomes. The results showed that the average value in the PSI group was 30.25, while for the scientific model group was 23.37, the t-count value was 11.696 with a significance level of 0.00 <0.005 (significant). Therefore, the conclusion in this study is that there is a difference in the influence between the personalized system of instruction (PSI) model based on digital teaching materials and the scientific model based on video you tube. It has an effect on basketball learning outcomes.