JETL (Journal Of Education, Teaching and Learning)
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The Effect of the Use of Digital-Based Information Systems on User Satisfaction and the Effectiveness of Administrative Data Management at Madrasah Tsanawiyah
This study aims to analyze the effect of using digital-based information systems in Madrasahs on user satisfaction and the effectiveness of administrative data management in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Padang Pariaman Regency. The research approach is quantitative with survey method. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using statistical tests with Smart PLS Version 3. The results showed that the use of digital-based information systems significantly increased user satisfaction, with Original Sample 0.727, T Statistics 0.733, and P Values 0.034. However, this system does not have a significant effect on the effectiveness of administrative data management, with Original Sample 0.595, T Statistics 0.600, and P Values 0.062. This finding indicates that digital-based information systems are more effective in increasing user satisfaction than the effectiveness of administrative data management. Therefore, system implementation needs to be improved to optimize its benefits on both aspects
Transformation of the Teaching Process in Learning Population Geography Subjects Through Lesson Study with LOC-R: A Real Action
This study explores the effectiveness of integrating Lesson Study with the LOC-R (Literacy, Orientation, Collaboration, Reflection) learning model in teaching Population Geography in higher education—the research aimed to enhance student literacy, learning activity, and the overall teaching process. A classroom action research approach was employed, incorporating two cycles of Lesson Study with LOC-R implementation. Data was collected through observations, interviews, and document analysis. The findings reveal that the combined model significantly improved student literacy, particularly in data interpretation and understanding. It also fostered active student participation, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. The Lesson Study cycles provided a platform for teacher professional development, leading to improved teaching practices and a more collaborative learning environment. This research suggests that integrating Lesson Study with LOC-R offers a promising approach to enhancing Population Geography teaching and learning. Further studies are recommended to explore the application of this model in other disciplines and contexts
The Effect of Teaching Factory, Industrial Work Practices and Vocational Competence Through Self-Efficacy on Work Readiness of Vocational High School Students
This study aims to examine the effect of Teaching Factory (TeFa), Industrial Work Practices (Prakerin), and vocational competence on students' work readiness, with self-efficacy as a mediator. The method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which collects and synthesizes various studies related to learners' work readiness, focusing on variables that play a role in vocational education. The findings show that Teaching Factory and Prakerin have an important role in improving learners' technical and non-technical skills, as well as bridging the gap between academic learning and industry needs. Self-efficacy was found to be a factor that strengthens learners' confidence and performance in the industrial environment. This study concludes that holistic development of technical competencies, work-based experiences, and strengthening self-efficacy can improve learners' readiness to face the challenges of the world of work. Further research needs to focus on the long-term impact of these programs as well as the role of teachers in facilitating industry-based learnin
The Relationship Of Reflective Thinking Skills And Critical Thinking Skills In Science Problem Solving
To be a good science teacher requires reflective thinking skills and critical thinking skills, both of which play an important role in scientific problem solving activities. Theoretically, there is a relationship between reflective thinking and critical skills, but empirical testing is needed. The aim of this research is to see the relationship between reflective thinking skills and critical thinking skills in the science problem solving activities. This research is included in correlational research, with a research population of prospective elementary school teacher students in semester 4 at Muhammadiyah University Prof. Dr. Hamka is taking a science education course. The research sample consisted of 48 students. Simple random sampling is used in the sampling technique. The data analysis technique uses the Spearman correlation test to test the relationship between the two variables and a simple linear regression test to predict the linear relationship between the two variables. Based on research findings, there is a significant relationship between reflective thinking skills and critical thinking skills in problem solving activities with a correlation value of 0.779 (very strong). Apart from that, there is also a linear relationship between these two variables so that the critical thinking skills score can be predicted using the regression equation Y = 82.485 + 1.144X
Shooting Skills As Part Of The Psychomotor Learning Of Students
Petanque is a precision sport that has gained popularity, especially among adolescent to adult athletes. One of the most challenging skills to master in petanque is the shooting technique, which requires optimal hand-eye coordination, concentration, and anthropometric factors such as arm length. This study aims to examine the influence of arm length, hand-eye coordination, and concentration on the shooting ability of petanque athletes in West Sumatra. This quantitative study employed a path analysis approach. The research was conducted in February 2025 at the Sports Field of the Faculty of Sports Science, Padang State University. The population consisted of all 40 petanque athletes from West Sumatra, selected using a total sampling technique. Data collection instruments included an arm length test, a tennis ball throw-and-catch test (hand-eye coordination), the Grid Concentration Test, and a petanque shooting test. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling at a significance level of α = 0.05. The findings revealed that: (1) arm length had a direct and significant effect of 6.30% on shooting ability; (2) hand-eye coordination had a direct and significant effect of 20.9%; (3) concentration had a direct and significant effect of 8.53%; (4) arm length had an indirect effect of 12.18% through concentration; (5) hand-eye coordination had an indirect effect of 31.14% through concentration; and (6) collectively, arm length, hand-eye coordination, and concentration had a significant combined effect of 44.89% on the shooting ability of West Sumatran petanque athlete
The Influence of Manpower Training Development on the Operational Performance of Vehicle Units in Fleet User Businesses
This study aims to analyze (1) the training development patterns implemented in manpower training for fleet users and (2) the influence of manpower training development on the operational performance of fleet user vehicle units. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method, focusing on the impact of manpower training development on the operational performance of vehicles within the fleet user business. Data collection techniques include document analysis, interviews, and observations. Credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability are applied to ensure the validity of the data. The data analysis technique uses the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña, which consists of three stages, namely: (1) data condensation, (2) data presentation, and (3) conclusion drawing/verification. The findings reveal that (1) the training pattern adopted in both training programs within the fleet user business follows a tiered structure, and (2) manpower training development significantly influences the fleet user business in maintaining an operational target of 90%. This is attributed to the improvement in mechanical expertise, which enables mechanics to gain a better understanding of work procedures in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) and to identify necessary maintenance and repair measures. The enhancement of mechanical skills positively impacts vehicle unit performance, as evidenced by the Physical Availability (PA) of vehicles reaching 99% in November 2024, exceeding the set target of 90%. Additionally, the study highlights a substantial increase in fleet user business revenue, with a growth of 33% in 2023 and a further increase of 50% in 2024
Development Of Mathematics-Based Learning Media Problem-Based Android-Assisted Learning For Students Grade VIII Junior High School
This study aims to produce teaching materials based on the Adroid-assisted problem based learning model to improve students ' mathematical problem solving skills that are valid, practical, and effective. This is motivated by the low ability to solve mathematical problems of students from SMPN 15 and Madrasah students from previous research, as well as the lack of utilization of digital Learning media in the process of learning mathematics. The research procedure is guided by the design of Plomp development. The development Model studied by Plomp is the initial investigation phase, the development or prototyping phase, and the research phase. The population in this study is eighth grade students MTsN 1 Padang. Data collection instruments are in the form of initial investigation phase instruments with interview guidelines, student opinion questionnaires, student test sheets. Instrument for validity test. Instrument for practicality test. Instrument for effectiveness test. The results of this study showed the assessment of the material aspects by mathematics education by 86.67%, for linguists by 93.75%, and for educational technologists by 80%. Thus obtaining an average score of 86.81% with very valid criteria. Based on the results of the practical test of teaching materials by teachers and students get an average score of 86.78% with this score included in the criteria of very practical. The score obtained from the teacher's practicality test was 85% and the student's practicality test was 88.57%
The Role Of Physical Education Through football In Students Of Smp Negeri 2 Ampek Nagari
Dribbling is a fundamental technical skill in soccer that determines a player’s ability to control the ball and bypass opponents. At SMP Negeri 2 Ampek Nagari, students participating in extracurricular soccer activities have shown relatively low dribbling ability, highlighting the need for effective training methods. This study aimed to examine the effects of two training types Ladder Drill and Ball Feeling and the role of agility in improving dribbling skills. A pseudo-experimental method with a 2 x 2 factorial design was applied, involving 40 students divided into four groups based on training type and agility level (fast or slow). Data was collected through pre- and post-tests of dribbling and agility across 16 training sessions. The results, analyzed using two-way ANOVA at a 0.05 significance level, revealed a significant effect of both training type and agility level on dribbling improvement (F = 8.417; p < 0.05), with the interaction contributing 41.2% of the variation. The group with high agility who received Ball Feeling training showed the greatest improvement (mean = 57.80), followed by the low-agility Ball Feeling group (mean = 54.90). In contrast, those trained with Ladder Drill showed lower improvement 42.70 for high agility and 45.30 for low agility. The Tukey test confirmed significant differences between training methods at both agility levels. The study concludes that Ball Feeling training is more effective than Ladder Drill, especially when paired with good agility. Coaches are recommended to emphasize Ball Feeling exercises to optimize young players’ dribbling development
Development of Augmented Reality to Solve Geometry HOTS Problems for Class V SDN 1 Doplang Students
The results of the initial interview were explained by the class teacher that grade V students of SDN 1 Doplang still had difficulty doing high-level questions, especially on geometry material. Then the observations also prove that in general, teachers still use models and learning media only in the form of pictures and videos. The purpose of this study is to develop augmented reality learning media based on geobar applications so that it can facilitate students in the process of understanding geometry material. The type of research used is research and development (RnD) with the Borg and Gall model which is modified into 9 stages. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. Results of the product assessment are in the form of validation of learning media carried out by material, media, and language experts with percentages of 91.6%, 90.6%, and 93.1% with a classification of "very feasible". The effectiveness of media with the T-Test obtained a signification value of 0.000. The result of the N-gain calculation was found to be 0.6904 with the criterion "medium". So the learning media for geobar applications of geometry material can be said to be very feasible and effective to be applied in improving the ability to solve hots problems. Researchers recommend the development of augmented reality (AR) media so that it can continue to be maximized so that the learning process can take place interesting and fun so that the material delivered can be easily understood by students
The Effect of Human Resources Management Practice on School Productivity in Private School
This paper examines the factors that contribute towards enhancing Labor productivity. The research method employed was quantitative, with it employing a survey-based methodology. The study’s population comprised 78 participants including principal, teachers, and staffs in Catholic private schools under Sibolga diocese. Proportional random sampling was used to select a sample of people. A questionnaire was designed in order to collect data, with this passing the validity and reliability tests and meeting the necessary characteristics for a good instrument. Smart PLS 3.0 was employed to evaluate the gathered data. Four components to consider to be human resources management practices including human resources planning, job analysis, recruitment, and selection. The study found a positive relationship between human resources management and school productivity