Indonesian Journal of Educational Development (IJED)
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The effect of blooket on students’ grammar mastery
A group of researchers investigated the impact of Blooket on students' vocabulary mastery and noted that this interactive educational tool could also enhance grammar skills. However, studies specifically examining Blooket's influence on grammar mastery are limited. This research aimed to investigate the effect of Blooket on students' grammar mastery. The study employed a quasi-experimental, which involved 156 ninth-grade students at SMP Negeri Karang Jaya during the 2024/2025 academic year. Using cluster random sampling via a lottery system, participants were divided into experimental and control groups. To assess grammar mastery, both pre-tests and post-tests were administered. The results from the paired sample t-test indicated a significance level of p < 0.05 (0.000 < 0.05), demonstrating a notable improvement in the grammar mastery of the experimental group after using Blooket. Additionally, the independent sample t-test comparing the experimental and control groups yielded a significance level of p < 0.05 (0.044 < 0.05), confirming that Blooket positively influenced the students' grammar mastery. This study underscores the potential of game-based learning tools like Blooket in enhancing educational outcomes related to grammar
Vocational teachers' autonomy in developing problem-based mathematics learning evaluation integrated with the design for change
Teachers’ experience and autonomy in designing evaluations often overlook the needs of students with special needs, a key component of inclusive education in vocational high schools. The integration of the Design for Change (DfC) approach, a component of design thinking, is regarded as a relevant approach to bridge mathematics learning with both inclusivity and industry relevance. This study explores the impact of integrating the DfC approach supported by teachers’ understanding of evaluation on the autonomy of inclusive vocational school teachers in developing problem-based mathematics learning evaluations. Using a mixed-methods approach with an explanatory sequential design, data collection began with a quantitative phase involving 114 mathematics teachers from inclusive SMK Pusat Keunggulan in Bali, selected through cluster random sampling. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression and t-tests. The qualitative phase involved two purposively selected teacher informants, with data gathered via semi-structured interviews and analyzed descriptively. Findings reveal that teachers with a strong understanding of the DfC tend to show greater autonomy in designing problem-based mathematics learning evaluations aligned with both student needs and vocational demands. The DfC approach is shown to support mathematics teachers in creating innovative, inclusive, and industry-relevant evaluations
Self-efficacy as a moderator of the effect of techno-pedagogical competence on economics teachers' readiness
Teachers' readiness to teach in the digital era presents a strategic challenge for 21st-century education. This study examines the effect of TPC on economics teachers' TR, with SE as a moderating variable. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected via questionnaires from 204 senior and vocational high school economics teachers in Minahasa Regency, who were purposively selected. The data were analyzed with SEM-PLS. The results confirm that TPC significantly influences both SE and TR. SE also has a significant positive effect on TR and demonstrates a moderating role, strengthening the relationship between TPC and TR. The model shows moderate to substantial predictive power, with R² values of 0.468 for SE and 0.597 for TR. These findings highlight that teacher development programs should not only prioritize technical competence but also foster self-efficacy as a psychological resource for effective digital teaching readiness. The study is limited by its focus on one region and subject area, as well as its reliance on self-reported quantitative data. Future research should adopt a longitudinal approach and expand to other contexts to better capture the complexity of teachers’ readiness in the digital era
The influence of digital leadership, organizational communication, organizational culture, and emotional intelligence on teacher performance
This study aims to ascertain the ways in which organizational communication, organizational culture, digital leadership, and emotional intelligence impact teacher effectiveness. This study was conducted due to the fact that factors such as limitations in technology utilization, lack of organizational communication, unsupportive work culture, and low emotional intelligence still cause gaps in teacher performance. This study makes use of Smart-PLS.4 data analysis tools and quantitative approaches. This study collected data using an online questionnaire/survey using Google Forms. The sample size calculator was used as the sampling method. The population in this study was 1,525 Teachers, and the sample in the final result there were 342 respondents. The results of the study indicate that communication, organizational culture, digital leadership, and emotional intelligence all have an impact on how effective teachers are. The study recommends that principals should strengthen their digital leadership, teachers should improve their emotional intelligence, schools should build a strong culture of cooperation, and organizational communication should be improved through transparency and the use of technology. Future researchers are advised to expand the variables and approaches to make the results more comprehensive
Android-based interactive ethnoscience E-LKPD containing science technology society models to improve critical thinking skills
This research aims to develop an Android-based interactive E-LKPD with ethnoscience content and a Community Science and Technology model to improve students' critical thinking skills. The urgency is to provide innovative solutions for social studies learning by integrating Android-based science, technology, and local culture to increase interactivity and critical thinking in daily life. The method is Research and Development with the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model. The population is 1 classroom teacher, 18 students, and 4 experts. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. Data collection techniques, observation, interviews, tests, response questionnaires, and documentation. There are three data analyses: needs analysis, validity analysis, and practicality analysis. Needs analysis, teachers, and students need developed products. The validity of the E-LKPD is rated very valid (89.23%), while its practicality is rated very practical (90.83%). It was concluded that this E-LKPD is feasible and useful for improving students' critical thinking skills. Based on the research results, it is recommended that teachers take advantage of the Android-based ethnoscience E-LKPD and that schools support the application of learning technology
Lumio media development to improve motivation and critical thinking abilities in elementary school students
Science learning in elementary schools is faced with the challenge of conventional media, which results in low motivation and critical thinking skills of students. This study aims to develop Lumio by SMART media through the STEAM approach on the metamorphosis of living things material in elementary schools. This study uses an R&D approach with the MDLC development model. Participants in this study included teachers and 18 third-grade students of SDN Sudo. Data collection methods included observation, interviews, questionnaires, pre-tests, and post-tests. Data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively to assess the feasibility of the product. The results of the validity test from the media validator obtained scores of 94% and 98% with a very valid category. The validity test of the material obtained results of 94% and 96%, in the very valid category. The results of the student and teacher questionnaires also showed positive results, namely 94% and 91% with a very good category, thus indicating that this media is feasible and effective to use. The results of the paired sample T-test, with N-Gain values of 0.86 and 0.68, respectively, showed differences and improvements in student learning outcomes. As a follow-up, Lumio by Smart Media is expected to be used to enhance students' learning experiences. Lumio by SMART Media, with its STEAM approach, is recommended for continuous implementation in elementary school science curricula as a concrete solution to improve educational quality, student motivation, and critical thinking skills. It also serves as a reference for teachers and schools in optimizing the use of innovative learning technologies
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENT’S MOTIVATION AND THEIR READING COMPREHENSION AT ELEVENTH GRADE OF SMAN 1 RAJABASA
There are many factors that can influence reading comprehension. Reading motivation and comprehension are two key aspects in creating successful readers. The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between student’s motivation and their reading comprehension at eleventh grade of SMAN 1 Rajabasa and to find out the problems faced by the students during the reading process. 30 students of class 11 Merdeka 2 were sampled for data collection. Data were collected using the MRQ questionnaire, reading test and interview. Pearson product moment correlation was used to determine the correlation and strong relation between student’s motivation and reading comprehension which was 0.685. Then, the interview data shows that there are several problems that usually faced by students, such as vocabulary with double meaning and also a noisy environment
HOW TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND BIOLOGY LEARNING OUTCOMES?
The study aims to determine the effect of inquiry-based learning strategies assisted by presentations and tiered questions on the motivation and biology learning outcomes of 10th-grade students at SMA Negeri 2 Denpasar. This type of research is classified as quasi-experimental with an Non-Equivalent Post-Test-Only Control Group Design. The sample in this study consists of students from class X IPA 7 and class X IPA 5 at SMA N 2 Denpasar, involving a total of 2 classes selected using the random sampling technique. The data obtained is quantitative data in the form of learning motivation scores and biology learning outcomes. Analysis using MANOVA with the help of SPSS 23.0 for Windows. The results of the hypothesis test show the following results: there is an influence of the inquiry learning strategy assisted by presentations and tiered questions on motivation, there is an influence of the inquiry learning strategy assisted by presentations and tiered questions on learning outcomes, there is a simultaneous influence of the inquiry learning strategy assisted by presentations and tiered questions on motivation and biology learning outcomes in the X IPA class at SMA Negeri 2 Denpasar
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF USING SOCIAL MEDIA IN WRITING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
This study aimed to find out the perception of semester VIII students of the English Language Education Study Program at Universitas Tanjungpura about the most used social media for writing English as a Foreign Language. This study used a descriptive design and a quantitative method. To collect the data, the researcher used a survey through a questionnaire and interview. The population in this study was 81 students, while the sample was 39 students from classes A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2. The instrument for collecting the data was 28-item questionnaires and 4 main questions interviews. The result of this study was that students have positive perceptions with a total of 79%. Furthermore, from the data, it was found that the most used social media for English writing practice was Instagram with a total of 73%. Moreover, the reason students use Instagram to write English is caused by external factors and internal factors. Therefore, students perceive that Instagram is the most appropriate social media to practice English writing skills
IMPLEMENTATION OF INDEPENDENT LEARNING CURRICULUM IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF PROGRESSIVISM PHILOSOPHY
The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of independent learning curriculum from the perspective of John Dewey's progressivism philosophy. This research was carried out using a library research approach to explain relevant concepts. The research approach uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The research results that the independent learning curriculum initiated by the Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology is in line with the flow of progressivism. The independent curriculum provides freedom for students and teachers in expressing ideas and expressions. The characteristics of an independent curriculum include project learning, essential material, and flexibility