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Educational Management
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Educational Management is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original contributions on education administration, management and leadership in the widest sense: on the management of schools of all types, and of further and higher education institutions; on administration and policy at all levels - institutional, local, national and international; and on the study and teaching of educational administration.
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Mathematical Literacy Ability on Reciprocal Teaching Models in Term of The Independent Learning Student Wesna, Merry; Wardono, Wardono; Masrukan, Masrukan
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Mathematical literacy ability and learning independence are very important for all students in learning mathematics. The purpose of this study was to analyze mathematical literacy skills in the reciprocal teaching model in terms of student learning independence. This research is qualitative. Students who are the subjects in this study are 8th-grade students of SMPN 7 Pontianak. In this study, the subjects were selected based on high learning independence, moderate learning independence, and low learning independence. The data analysis technique used in this research is data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Based on the results of the study, it shows that students' mathematical literacy skills in terms of high learning independence can use all indicators of mathematical literacy abilities maximally, complete each given task confidently and be able to complete tasks correctly. Students with moderate learning independence can use several indicators of mathematical literacy for a relatively long time and have a little difficulty in some of the problems that have to be done. Students at low learning independence and always expect help for the completion of given tasks.
Mathematical Literacy Ability in Probing Prompting Learning Based on Self-Confidence Assited by Schoology Danieryanto, Erlia; wardono, Wardono; Rosyida, Isnaini
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Mathematical literacy ability and self-confidence are important in learning mathematics for students' needs. An innovative learning model is needed that can boost up their mathematical literacy ability and self-confidence, named Probing Prompting assisted by Schoology. The research aims (1) to determined the quality of Probing Prompting assisted by Schoology (2) described students' mathematical literacy abilities based on self-confidence after being subjected to probing prompting learning. The study used a qualitative method. The student population was students of class VII SMP N 33 Semarang with two sample classes. The results showed that (1) Probing Prompting assisted by Schoology have certain quality for students’ mathematical literacy ability (2) students with high self-confidence have mathematical literacy ability in all indicators, students with medium self-confidence almost have all indicators of mathematical literacy ability, students with low self-confidence did not yet have complete the mathematical literacy ability for all indicators.
Geometric Problem Solving Skill Analysis of Primary School Learners Taught by Module Assisted Independent PBL Model Faujiyah, Siti; Sukestiyarno, YL; Kharisudin, Iqbal
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The underlying background of this research was the importance of teaching problem solving skill as 21st-century skills. Providing a qualified learning facility to train learners solving problems is a challenge for teachers. This research applied the Problem Based Learning model as innovative learning in the form of independent learning. The learners did this independent learning with the given geometric problem solving module. The teachers guided the learning process via online. It was also monitored by the learners' parents as well as the peer tutors. After the lesson, an evaluation and a work discussion were promoted together with the school teachers. This research examined the learning quality taught by module-assisted independent PBL model. It consisted of analyzing the learning instrument validity level, the learning implementation, and the model effectiveness as indicated by the completeness and the correlation tests. This research applied a mixed method with sequential exploratory design. The finding showed the learning instrument was valid. Thus, it could be applied practically at school. The effectiveness level showed that PBL model based on independent learning and assisted by module was effective. The completeness test results, assisted by SPSS, showed Sig score higher than 5%, 0.731. Thus, it had reached the completeness. The correlation test assisted by SPSS obtained a sig score of 0.3%. It was lesser than 5%. Thus, there was a correlation between learning autonomy toward problem solving skills. Therefore, this module-assisted independent PBL model was qualified based on the plan, the implementation, and the evaluation. Thus, it could be a qualified learning alternative at primary school.
The Effectiveness of Contextual Teaching Learning and Quantum Learning Models on Critical Thinking Skills and Self-Confidence of Fifth Graders Wibowo, Sarwo Edi; Susilo, Susilo; Suminar, Tri
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This study aims to find out and analyze the improvement in critical thinking skills and self-confidence using contextual teaching learning (CTL) and quantum learning (QL) models for fifth graders. This study employed a quasi-experimental research design. The population of this research was fifth graders of SDN Mento involving 28 students, SDN Muntung 30 students, and SDN Canggal 28 students. These samples were selected using random sampling technique. The data in this study was obtained from tests and observation. The data analysis in this study included t-test by using SPSS 23.0 software. The results indicated that there was improvement in the critical thinking skills using CTL learning model with t-score 20.868 at sig. 0.000 as well as in the self-confidence with t score 2.845 at sig. 0.006. There was an improvement in the critical thinking skills using QL learning model with t score 3.061 at sig. 0.003 and in the self-confidence with t score 4.724 at sig. 0.000. The conclusion of this study is CTL and QL models are effective to enhance critical thinking skills and self-confidence of fifth graders.
Student Learning Motivation in Control and Experiment Classes Using Role Playing Model’s Based On Traditional Games Cinta Salim, Clarrisa Vicky Fidela; Raharjo, Tri Joko; Utomo, Udi
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The purpose of this study was to find differences in the learning motivation of students who learn to use a role playing model based on traditional games with conventional learning. The research was conducted using a quantitative research approach, namely a quasi-experimental method with a research design using a pretest-posttest control group design. This design involved two groups of subjects, one was given experimental treatment (experimental group) and the other was not given treatment (control class). The results showed that the students' learning motivation in the experimental class with the role playing model based on the traditional crank game was better than the control class with conventional learning. These results can be proven by the mean value of the experimental class motivation of 84.87, while the average result of the control class motivation is 68.37. It can be concluded that the use of role playing models based on traditional crank games has a better effect than conventional learning in increasing learning motivation of fourth grade elementary school students.
The Role of Learning Motivation in Mediating the Influence of the School Environment, Parents, Peer Care Patterns on Learning Achievement Ni’mah, Siti Khoirun; Wahyudin, Agus; Isnarto, Isnarto
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There are several factors that can improve learning achievement, namely internal and external factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the school environment, parenting styles, peers, learning motivation on learning achievement, the influence of the school environment, parenting styles, peers on learning motivation, the influence of learning motivation in mediating the school environment, parenting styles of parents, peers. on the learning achievement of elementary school grade 5 in Gebog Kudus. This study used an ex post facto research design. The results is: The positive and significant influence of the school environment on learning achievement was 6.81%, the parenting style of parents on learning achievement was 20.25%, peers on learning achievement were 8.58%, learning motivation on learning achievement was 6,25%, the school environment on learning motivation was 23.23%, the parenting style of parents on learning motivation was 18.49%, peers on learning motivation were 17.72%. Learning motivation can mediate positively and significantly the influence of parenting style on student achievement, tcount 2.1069 > from ttable 1.980. Motivasi perfect learning does not mediate environmental influences of school and peers on learning achievement. Based on these results, H8 and H10 were rejected, so for future studies other mediating variables can be examined.
The Effect of Teaching Creativity, Classroom Management Ability, and Life Skill Education on the Implementation of Child Friendly Schools Aji, Ewati Munawaroh; Suminar, Tri; Nuswowati, Murbangun
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Schools must be a safe place for students. Teachers, students and school members must understand child protection regulations. Violence, bullying or other negative actions should not be carried out against students. Education implemented by schools must be humanist education. It takes teachers who are creative in teaching and able to manage the class well and are able to internalize life skill education for students through exemplary, invitation and teacher motivation. This study aims to analyze the effect of teaching creativity, the ability to manage classes, and life skills education on the implementation of child-friendly schools.The research design used ex post facto correlational research. The data analysis technique used regression analysis. The study population was public and private elementary schools class teachers in Semarang City. The research sample consisted of 49 teachers using purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique used unstructured interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The results showed that teaching creativity had a significant effect of 30.4% on the implementation of child-friendly schools, the ability to manage classes had a positive and significant effect of 32.7% on the implementation of child-friendly schools, life skills education has a positive and significant effect on the implementation of child-friendly schools by 26.6%.
Developing a Learning Tools of Problerm Based Learning (PBL) Using Number Pockets Media To Improve The Student's Critical Thinking Ability in Social Science Subject Of 4th Grade Student of Elementary School Kusumaningrum, Wahyu; Fakhruddin, Fakhruddin; Prihatin, Titi
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This study aims to (1) determine the validity of the learning tools of Problems Based Learning using the Number Pocket media in the 4th grade student of elementary school; (2) determine the students’ response to the development of the learning tools of Problem Based Learning using the Number Pocket media in the 4th grade student of elementary school; (3) determine the effect to students’ learning achievement; (4) determine the effect to students' critical thinking ability; (5) determine the quality of the learning tools of Problem Based Learning using the Numbers Pocket media in terms of validity, practicality and effectiveness aspects. The type of this study is research and development with 4-D model. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, obtained by class IV-A of Pakunden Elementary School as a control group and class IV-B as an experiment group. The result of this study showed that (1) The validation result of the RPP, LKS and the Numbers Pocket media obtained an average score 4.36, 4.49, and 4.75 “very good classification”; (2) Students’ response questionnaire analysis obtained score 4.19 "very good classification"; (3) developing a learning tools of PBL using Number Pocket media has an effect to students’ learning achievement; 4) developing a learning tools of PBL using Number Pocket media has an effect to students’ critical thinking ability; (5) the learning tools that developed has valid, practical, and effective qualities.
Determinant of Employee Performance With Gender As Moderation Variable in A College Gofar, Abdul; Haryono, Haryono; Yulianto, Arief
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The performance of employees at College in Indonesia continues to be improved in order to improve the quality of education services so that the academic achievement of students can increase. The performance of employees is one of the determinants of College performance. Based on the results of preliminary observations from researchers, it was found that there was a decrease in the performance of employees characterized by the increasing late hours of employees. A literature review conducted by researchers found that it is possible that employee performance is influenced by compensation, work environment and organizational culture. Researchers also guess that there are differences between men and women on the influence of the compensation environment, work environment and organizational culture on employee performance. The number of samples in this study was determined using the Slovin method, which obtained samples of 75 respondents from 276 employees and random sampling was used to determine the sample of this study. SmartPLS 2.0 M3 is used by researchers in conducting analysis tests and data analysis methods using PLS. Based on the statistical tests conducted, it was found that compensation, work environment and organizational culture had an effect on employee performance regardless of gender, whereas when researchers entered gender it was seen that gender succeeded in moderating the influence of compensation and work environment on employee performance but failed to moderate the influence of organizational culture on employee performance.
The Use of Online Learning Science Materials in Guided Discovery to Enhance Student Independence Pratiwi, Anisha Yuniar; Rusilowati, Ani; Eko Nugroho, Sunyoto
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This study aimed to enhance fourth-grade Elementary School students' science learning outcomes through the guided discovery learning model. The research design is a combination method with a sequential explanatory design. The research was conducted at SDN 01 Jagung, SDN 01 Karyomukti, SDN 01 Kaibahan, SDN 02 Kesesi, and SDIT Plus Mutiara Umat with the experimental class serving as the control, and SDN 01 Langensari, with the control class serving as the control. The validity results indicate that Cronbach's alpha is 0.799 with an r table of 0.396 indicating that the data is reliable. The significance values in the pretest and posttest normality tests for the experimental class were 0.125 and 0.194. Meanwhile, the control class's pretest and posttest scores were 0.642 and 0.374 on the Normality Test, indicating that the data were normally distributed. The homogeneity test had a significance level of 0.190, 0.820, 0.181, 0.000, and 0.177 in the experimental, control, and selected schools. According to the ANOVA test results, indicating differences in learning outcomes between students taught using the guided discovery model and students taught using the assignment model. The study concludes that the guided discovery learning model has the potential to improve online science learning outcomes.

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