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JPG (Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi)
ISSN : 23565225     EISSN : 26856395     DOI : 10.20527
Core Subject : Science, Education,
JPG (Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi) publishes articles from research in the field of geography and geography education, which have not been published elsewhere. This journal is periodically published by Geography Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. This journal published twice a year in September and March.
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Transforming Education Policy: From National Assessment to National Exam and Its Impact on Learning Quality in Indonesia Chaniago, Syahril; Hazar, Imam Ibnu; Mahwaty, Lia
JPG (Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi) Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21882

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Education policy in Indonesia has undergone a significant shift from the National Assessment (AN) back to the National Examination (UN). This transition reflects concerns about infrastructure readiness, assessment effectiveness, and policy continuity. Using a qualitative approach, this study compares AN and UN, evaluating their implications for learning quality, equity, and systemic readiness. The findings highlight that while AN promotes holistic education by assessing literacy, numeracy, and character development, its implementation is hindered by technological and resource disparities. Conversely, the UN provides clear benchmarks and familiarity but risks prioritizing rote memorization over critical thinking. The study underscores the need for a balanced education evaluation framework that integrates the strengths of both assessments. A hybrid model combining standardized evaluation with competency-based assessments could enhance educational outcomes. Policymakers must consider sustainable education reforms that align with Indonesia’s development goals while ensuring equitable access to quality education. 
The Role of South Malang Coastal Communities in Local Wisdom-Based Environmental Management Rahman, Arif; Putri, Bayshera Andinda; Sofiana, Elma; Syifa, Nor; Angriani, Parida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21212

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The coastal communities of South Malang play a significant role in preserving the environment through various activities rooted in local wisdom passed down through generations. This study aims to analyze the role of the South Malang coastal communities in environmental management based on local wisdom. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this research explores various forms of local wisdom, such as traditional customs, sustainable natural resource utilization practices, and cultural values that support environmental preservation. The findings reveal that coastal communities actively contribute to coral reef conservation, mangrove area management, and sustainable marine resource utilization by applying ecological principles. The support of local communities through traditional rituals and social norms has also proven effective in maintaining ecosystem balance. This study underscores that engaging coastal communities through a local wisdom-based approach can serve as a relevant strategy to integrate ecological and social dimensions in sustainable environmental management.
Analysis of the Spatial Thinking Ability of XI Social Students Through Map Media on the Material of Indonesia as the World's Maritime Axis at SMA Santo Mikhael Pangururan Sirait, Elyasabeth; Ahyuni, Ahyuni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21984

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The study analyzes students' spatial thinking abilities using map media on the topic of Indonesia as the World’s Maritime Axis in class XI IPS at SMA Santo Mikhael Pangururan. A comparative descriptive method with a quantitative quasi-experimental design was applied. The sample consisted of 36 students in both the control (XI Social 3) and experimental (XI Social 1) classes, selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using a test based on Jo and Bednarz's four spatial thinking components, consisting of 10 essay questions. Validity and reliability tests confirmed that 10 questions were valid. Pretest results in the control class showed scores for Non-Spatial (24.11), Primitive Spatial (20.38), Simple Spatial (6.44), and Complex Spatial (0.27). Posttest results increased slightly except for Complex Spatial, which remained the same. The experimental class showed more significant improvement, with pretest scores of Non-Spatial (17.5), Primitive Spatial (13.75), Simple Spatial (7.97), and Complex Spatial (0.97). After the intervention, all components increased, but Complex Spatial remained low. The N Gain test results showed a moderate improvement in the experimental class (0.59) compared to a low improvement in the control class (0.15). Statistical tests confirmed a significant difference (Sig. 2-tailed = 0.000 < 0.05), indicating that map media effectively enhanced students' spatial thinking abilities. The four spatial thinking components—non-spatial, primitive spatial, simple spatial, and complex spatial—help students connect visual and symbolic information, recognize locations, understand spatial relationships, and analyze geographical changes. The findings highlight the benefits of map media in improving spatial thinking, particularly in learning about Indonesia as the World’s Maritime Axis.Keywords: Spatial Thinking Ability, Maps, Indonesia as the World's Maritime Axis
Dynamic System of Flood Disaster Management in Makassar City Using the Analysis AHP Method Syawal, Wahyu Dzunaid; Sideng, Uca; Arfan, Amal
JPG (Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi) Vol 12, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21739

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Flooding is one of the problems frequently faced by the people of Makassar City. This natural disaster is highly destructive and detrimental, affecting infrastructure, livelihoods, and the social conditions of the community. This study employs the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to evaluate the criteria influencing flood management, focusing on population size and the role of stakeholders. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to experts from various agencies, including the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) Region 4 Makassar, the Environmental Agency of Makassar City, the Public Works Agency of Makassar City, the Jeneberang River Basin Office, and the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Makassar City.The results of the study indicate that AHP data processing yields a comparison matrix value for flood disaster risk management and mitigation. The most dominant influencing criterion is the role of stakeholders, accounting for 54%, followed by population size at 27%, land development rate at 13%, and environmental quality at 6%. The analysis of the management dynamics model shows that the risk and impact of flooding have an interrelated relationship among the four categories. The role of stakeholders has the greatest contribution in influencing the categories of population size, land development rate, and environmental quality.
Tsunami Disaster Mitigation and Preparedness in the South Coast Area of Malang Regency Muayyad, Ahmad; Nurwahidiah, Anisya; Maimun, Julia Amelia; Arisanty, Deasy; Juwairiyah, Juwairiyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21245

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The Indonesian archipelago is located on the subduction tectonic plate path, the existence of the Indonesian archipelago is on the subduction tectonic plate path, the existence of this subduction process makes the Indonesian archipelago vulnerable to earthquakes of both low and high magnitude. A violent plate collision or shift accompanied by an earthquake in the ocean has the potential to cause a tsunami. The South Coast of Malang is a beach located in the south of Java Island and is one of the beaches directly facing the zubduction zone which causes a high frequency of earthquake events and can even trigger tsunamis in this area. This research aims to determine community preparedness in facing the threat of the tsunami disaster using data collection methods in the form of interviews, questionnaires, field observations and literature studies. The research results show that community preparedness in Tambakrejo Village, especially in Sendang Biru Hamlet, is still relatively low with a lack of basic community knowledge about disasters and potential disasters around them.
A Remote Sensing Approach in Detecting Landslide Susceptibility in Ngadas Village Saputra, Aswin Nur; Riyanto, Agus; Azzahra, Nabiela; Putri, Amalia; Azizah, Khifayatul; Awaliah, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21247

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This study explores the use of remote sensing techniques to assess landslide severity in Ngadas Village, a mountainous area prone to landslides due to its steep topography. Located in Poncokusumo District, Malang Regency, Ngadas Village serves a strategic role as a gateway to Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (TNBTS). Its significance in tourism and agriculture underscores the importance of mitigating landslide risks that could disrupt accessibility and local livelihoods. By integrating remote sensing data such as Digital Elevation Models (DEM), satellite imagery, rainfall patterns, soil types, and geological characteristics, this study employs weighted overlay analysis to produce a comprehensive landslide vulnerability map. The findings reveal that landslide vulnerability in the Ngadas region varies but is predominantly moderate to low. This is largely due to the rainfall parameter, which holds the highest weight (30%), making it the dominant influencing factor. In years of high rainfall, landslide vulnerability in Ngadas is expected to increase significantly. Conversely, soil type contributes minimally to the vulnerability assessment, as the region’s soil has inherently loose properties. This spatial analysis provides valuable insights for disaster mitigation planning, highlighting the need for adaptive land management strategies to enhance resilience and sustainability in the area.
Utilization of Learning Game Kahoot to Improve Students Preparedness in Facing Disasters Forest and Land Fires at SMAN 1 Rantau Badauh Yanuardi, Arendra; Arisanty, Deasy; Muhaimin, Muhammad; Alviawati, Eva; Saputra, Aswin Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21600

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The application of learning using the kahoot game media can be applied to improve student learning outcomes. This research is aimed at finding out the effect of using the Kahoot learning game media on student learning outcomes. The population of this research is class XII IPS 2 students at SMAN 1 Rantau Badauh, with a total of 22 students. The research carried out is included in the type of experimental research. The method in this research is Pre-Experimental Design (Pre-Experimental Design) using a quantitative approach with a series of One-Group Pretest-Posttest research. The results of the research using the N-Gain test are an average value of 56.4989 or 56%, which is quite effective and according to the N-Gain category is moderate. Based on the hypothesis using a paired difference test (Paired Sample t-Test) it is known that the Sig value. (2-tailed) is 0.000 < 0.05, so H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. So the conclusion is that there is a difference in the average of pretest and posttest learning outcomes, meaning that there is an influence on the use of the Kahoot learning game media on student learning outcomes to increase preparedness in facing forest and land fire disasters in class XII IPS 2 at SMAN 1 Rantau Badauh.
Development of Interactive Learning Media with Wordwall to Enhance Student Interest and Understanding in Class X Geography Harahap, Robby Risky; Rahmadi, Muhammad Taufik; Sugiharto, Sugiharto; Damanik, Muhammad Ridha Syafii
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21022

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This research aims to develop wordwall-based learning media and determine students' learning interests and determine students' understanding of remote sensing material. The research subjects were 33 class X 3 students. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D) with reference to the simplified Borg & Gall steps. The research instrument was validated through material experts and media experts to ensure content validity. The research results show that Wordwall-based learning media makes a positive contribution to students' interest in learning. This is shown by an increase in students' comprehension scores after using the media. Apart from that, students' interest in learning about remote sensing material is in the good category, namely high interest. The research results show that Wordwall-based learning media is suitable for use as an alternative innovation in the geography learning process. The conclusion of this research is that Wordwall-based learning media is effective in increasing students' interest and understanding of remote sensing material. This media can be a reference for teachers to create more interactive and interesting learning. This research also recommends further development to integrate other digital learning media in the teaching and learning process.
Level of Community Participation in Prevention To Forest and Land Fires in the District Ulin Landing in Banjarbaru City Pangestu, Muhammad Sigit; Angriani, Parida; Hastuti, Karunia Puji; Adyatma, Sidharta; Aristin, Nevy Farista
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21598

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Forest and land fires affected Indonesia from January to August 2023, burning a total of 267,935.59 hectares across 38 provinces. In South Kalimantan Province, the fires ranked 4th in severity, with a total of 24,588 hectares burned. The El Niño phenomenon in 2023 contributed to the occurrence of these forest and land fires, while human activities, such as land clearing, also played a role. In South Kalimantan Province, forest and land fires occurred in 13 districts/cities, including Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru, Banjar, Tapin, South Hulu Sungai, Central Hulu Sungai, North Hulu Sungai, Balangan, Tabalong, Barito Kuala, Tanah Laut, Tanah Bumbu, and Kotabaru. The province has four districts/cities classified as high-risk areas for forest and land fires: Banjarbaru City, Tanah Laut Regency, Banjar Regency, and Barito Kuala Regency. A particularly vital area in this region is Syamsudin Noor Airport, located in Syamsudin Noor Subdistrict, Landasan Ulin District. According to the South Kalimantan BPBD Operations Control Center, the highest number of forest fire incidents occurred in Banjarbaru City. The total burned area reached 1,015.03 hectares between March and November 2023, with incidents recorded as follows Landasan Ulin District 206 incidents (452.53 hectares), Liang Anggang District: 98 incidents (238.02 hectares), Cempaka District: 115 incidents (278.69 hectares), North Banjarbaru District: 17 incidents (29.32 hectares), South Banjarbaru District: 22 incidents (16.48 hectares). The objective of this research is to analyze the level of public participation in forest and land fire prevention in Landasan Ulin District. The study examines factors such as controlled burning practices, removal of flammable materials, and timing of land clearing activities. This study employs a descriptive quantitative method, using percentage calculations and average questionnaire values to process and interpret the collected data. The findings indicate that public participation in forest and land fire prevention in Landasan Ulin District falls into the "Moderate" category, suggesting a sufficient level of involvement in fire prevention efforts.
Identification of Mangrove Density from 2014 to 2024 using Landsat 8 at Clungup Mangrove Conservation (CMC) Tiga Warna South Malang Coast Budianto, Nada Rafila; Wahyuni, Sri; Jumriati, Jumriati; Arsyad, Muhammad; Saputra, Aswin Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpg.v12i1.21335

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Mangroves are very important ecosystems for coastal environments because they function as natural protection against coastal erosion, reduce high waves, and provide habitat for various marine species. This study aims to identify changes in mangrove density between 2014 and 2024 in Clungup Mangrove Conservation (CMC) Tiga Warna, South Malang coast, East Java. The methods used included data collection, data pre-processing, data processing, temporal analysis, and data validation using Landsat 8 satellite imagery. The results showed that mangrove density increased significantly over a 10-year period. In 2014, the area with high density only reached 19,110 ha, while in 2024 it increased to 50,194 ha. Spatially, areas with high density categories expanded by 10%, while areas with low density categories decreased by 5%. These changes indicate the success of rehabilitation and conservation programs that have been carried out, and highlight the importance of community involvement in maintaining mangrove ecosystems.

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