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    DEVELOPMENT OF A STRATEGIC PLANNING MODEL BASED ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION

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    This research aims to develop a strategic planning model based on digital technology to improve the quality of education. The research was conducted against the background of the need for educational transformation through digital technology innovation in order to improve the quality of learning and school management. The research method uses a research and development approach with stages of needs analysis, model design, expert validation, testing and implementation. Data collection instruments include interviews, observation and documentation. The research results show that the strategic planning model based on digital technology that was developed has proven to be effective in improving the quality of education, which is characterized by improving teacher performance, learning quality and school administrative management. This model includes digital technology integration strategies, developing digital competency for educators, and technology-based management systems. The use of digital technology in the educational planning process brings a fundamental transformation to the learning system. Through technology integration, processes become more efficient, organized and based on accurate data. Digital technology enables faster, more transparent and more targeted decision making, and encourages constructive collaboration between teachers, students and parents. This approach does not just improve administrative quality, but also creates a dynamic, responsive and innovation-based educational ecosystem. The research recommendation is the need for continued support from stakeholders in implementing digital technology-based strategic planning models in schools

    USING “BIG THINK†CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ WRITING SKILL AT SMA KARTIKA XX-1 MAKASSAR

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    The purpose of this research is to Improve Students Writing Skill At SMA Kartika XX-1 Makassar by using YouTube channel “Big Thinkâ€. This research used experimental method. This research was conducted in August 2023. This research was conducted in three steps these include pre-test, treatment, and post-test. The population in this study were students of X MIPA 1 SMA Kartika XX-1 Makassar consisting of 30 students and the writer took 30 sample students at X MIPA 1 SMA Kartika XX-1 Makassar. The results of this study that using “Big Think†channel improves students’ writing skills. It was supported by the result of mean score in pre-test and post-test. The mean score of pre-tests was 60.40 and is classified as poor. While the total mean score from the post-test is 89.63 and is classified as good. It means that implementation of the using “Big Think†channel on YouTube is effective to improve writing skill at students X MIPA SMA Kartika XX-1 Makassar

    LIVE EXPERIENCE OF ACADEMIC CULTURE ADJUSTMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CREDIT TRANSFER PROGRAM: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

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    This phenomenological study investigates the Muhammadiyah University of Kendari students' lived experiences who underwent academic cultural adjustments during an international credit transfer (ICT) program to the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST) in the Philippines. This research applied in-depth interviews to understand the unique challenges, coping strategies, and transformation impact by the purposively selected students. These findings provide valuable insight into the feelings gained during the study and the transformative nature of the academic cultural adjustment experience and highlight factors that facilitate or hinder successful adjustment in the specific context of Muhammadiyah University of Kendari students to NEUST. These findings can inform both institutions regarding the specific needs and challenges students face during academic cultural adjustment and guide the development of targeted interventions, support systems, and resources to enhance the academic success and well-being of students involved in the ICT program

    STUDENTS’ LIVED EXPERIENCE OF SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CREDIT TRANSFER PROGRAM: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY

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    This study aims to look into the social experiences of students in the seventh semester of Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari's English language education program who have completed the International Credit Transfer program at Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology in the Philippines. A phenomenological research design was used to conduct the study. The participants of this study were four students. Two of the four students were male, while the other two were female. Semi-structured interviews were conducted face-to-face with each participant. The findings showed that the ICT program provided the students with valuable experiences that broadened their perspectives, improved communication skills, and enhanced their ability to accept and adapt to diverse social environments

    COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN GOOGLE TRANSLATE AND PRINTED DICTIONARY TO INCREASE STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY

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    This study compares the effectiveness of Google Translate and printed dictionaries in enhancing students' vocabulary acquisition. A quantitative, quasi-experimental design was employed. Participants were twenty eighth-grade students from SMPN 4 Tolitoli (2023/2024), Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, divided into a control group (using printed dictionaries) and a treatment group (using Google Translate). Pre-tests and post-tests, consisting of multiple-choice, matching, and fill-in-the-blank tasks, assessed vocabulary knowledge. Data collection involved pre-tests, a four-week treatment, and post-tests. Descriptive statistics and t-tests analyzed the data. Both groups showed improved vocabulary acquisition post-treatment, with no significant differences in learning outcomes. Despite similar average scores, substantial variability was observed within each group, reflected by high standard deviations and wide score ranges. These results suggest both tools have unique strengths: Google Translate offers convenience and accessibility, while printed dictionaries provide comprehensive definitions and contextual understanding. A blended approach incorporating both tools is recommended for educators and curriculum designers. Future research should explore long-term vocabulary retention and the integration of digital tools into traditional learning frameworks, considering personalized strategies to address diverse student needs

    TEACHERS’ SCAFFOLDING TALK IN EFL CLASSROOM INTERACTION (A CASE STUDY AT SMAN 17 MAKASSAR)

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    The objective of the study was to discover teachers’ scaffolding talk in EFL classroom interaction. The study employed case study design. The study was conducted at SMA 17 Makassar South Sulawesi. The data were obtained from classroom observation, semi-structured interview and questionnaire. In determining the participants, the researcher used purposive sampling approach taking one experienced teacher in that school. The data from observation and interview were analyzed by using data analysis procedure consisting of data collection, data condensation and conclusion drawing or verifying. The result of this study showed that: (1) there were five types of teacher’s scaffolding talk. They are modelling, explaining, inviting students’ participation, instructing, and questioning. From those types, it was found that all type of teachers’ scaffolding talk based on Wood (1995) occurred; (2) Scaffolding talks can facilitate the behavioral engagement of the students in EFL Classroom Interaction, such as paying more attention, attempting to ask question to the teacher, attempting to answer the question from the teacher and actively seeking for the informatio

    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TEACHING FACTORY MODEL TO ENHANCE COMPETENCE IN COMPUTER AND NETWORK ENGINEERING EXPERTISE AT SMK ACEH SELATAN

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    The teaching factory learning model has become an important strategy in enhancing students' expertise in Vocational High Schools (SMK) in South Aceh. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of this learning model in improving students' skills, particularly in the concentration of computer and network engineering expertise. The research shows that products, whether goods or services, in the teaching factory learning model play a crucial role as the main medium in delivering expertise to students. Block schedules are used to optimize resources efficiently, while Job Sheets regulate the sequence of materials to achieve the desired competencies. Supporting factors in the implementation of the teaching factory include support from school management, active student participation, and trust from the community as consumers of the products. However, some obstacles have also been identified, such as lack of socialization, suboptimal teaching staff, and limited facilities and infrastructure. Practical learning processes are conducted according to real work procedures, with a focus on student-centered learning, self-learning, and learning by doing principles. This allows students to learn through direct practice, not just theory. Thus, the teaching factory learning model at SMK in South Aceh contributes to enhancing students' expertise in the concentration of computer and network engineering

    INDEPENDENT CURRUCULUM DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATIONAL UNITS AND ITS APPLICATION IN 21st CENTURY LEARNING

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    Curriculum development needs to be carried out by educational units in anticipation of the increasingly rapid pace of development of Science and Technology. The aim of this research is to understand the process of curriculum development in Indonesia, especially the independent curriculum which is implemented in educational units. As well as knowing the application or implementation of the independent curriculum in 21st century learning. The research method used is literature study, namely data collection techniques carried out by systematically searching scientific literature, whether in the form of journals, articles, books or other sources. The research results show that curriculum development needs to be carried out to produce graduates who are in line with the demands of the future. The implementation of the independent curriculum includes 3 activities, namely intracurricular, co-curricular and extracurricular. Education units can choose the options implemented in the independent curriculum, including independent learning, independent change and independent sharing. The implementation of the independent curriculum must also be in accordance with current 21st century learning which has the characteristics of the 4C abilities that students must have, namely Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity

    THE CORRELATION BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL TYPE AND ECOLOGICAL AWARENESS OF STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

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    This study investigates the correlation between residential type (village, district, or city) and ecological awareness among students in higher education. Through a quantitative analysis, the research reveals that there are no statistically significant differences in ecological awareness across different residential backgrounds. The mean ecological awareness scores for students from villages, districts, and cities were 3.74, 3.81, and 3.70, respectively, suggesting that factors other than residential type may have a more substantial influence on ecological awareness. These findings challenge the strong version of place attachment theory, which posits that individuals in rural areas would have higher ecological awareness due to their closer proximity to nature. The study also notes the potential influence of other variables such as education level, media exposure, and personal values. Additionally, the research highlights the limitations posed by the small sample size, particularly for district residents, and calls for further studies with larger and more diverse samples to validate the findings. The results underscore the complexity of ecological awareness and the necessity of a multifaceted approach in understanding environmental attitudes and behaviors

    GESTURES FOR LEARNING VOCABULARY TOWARDS STUDENTS’ SPECIAL NEEDS (DEAF): Gestures For Learning Vocabulary Towards Students' Special Needs (Deaf)

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    English has become important in the 4.0 era since numerous electronic devices, such as medical equipment for doctors or salespeople who interact with foreigners in malls, have English conditions. Because of the various cultures that continue to enter Indonesia, ordinary as well as oustanding school systems must learn more about English by expanding their English vocabulary, especially for students special needs, and sign language is employed as a teaching tool in exceptional schools. The purpose of this research is to learn gestures for vocabulary learning for students special needs (deaf), specifically eleventh-grade students at SLB-B YPPLB Makassar. The research method used was qualitative. The responses from observations, questionnaire sheets, and interview sessions have been reviewed by the researcher. According to the data, the first, SIBI, was used in vocabulary learning for students at the Makassar YPPLB SLB-B school because it was less complicated and better organized. Second, it could be concluded that the teacher's influence was indeed important for students, but student interaction was actually very influential on the mood and enthusiasm of students when learned in class, and the third was that using video was ineffective for them to learn because it was difficult for them to understand

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