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    Prophetic values in the leadership of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta school

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    Rasulullah SAW was successful in becoming a uswatun hasanah (good leader and role model). This field research aims to determine the prophetic values in leadership of Yogyakarta Muhammadiyah schools and percentage of their implementation. Research was carried out with a purposive technique in primary and secondary education Muhamamdiyah schools in Yogyakarta, with the subject being the principal. The data collection techniques used questionnaires, interviews, and documentation, while the data analysis technique was carried out descriptively qualitatively. The results showed that prophetic values in Muhammadiyah school leadership in Yogyakarta found four main values that exist in all Muhammadiyah schools: i) adopting a collegial collective leadership system; ii) based on faith; iii) oriented towards the quality of progressing schools; and iv) applying ta'awun (cooperation). The highest percentage of implementation of prophetic values based on 3 aspects (humanization, liberation, and transcendence) was found at Muhammadiyah Elementary School Condongcatur and Muhammadiyah Vocational School Pakem at 92.9%

    Language learning strategies and communicative competence of Colombian learners of English as a foreign language

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    Even when proficiency in foreign languages has emerged as a critical skill to foster academic, professional, and personal growth, there remains a notable gap in the literature regarding the relation between language learning strategies (LLS) and communicative competence in English among Colombian high school students. This investigation used an explanatory correlational design to explore the connections between LLS and the communicative competence of 123 eleventh graders within the Colombian context. Data collected employing an inventory and the results of the English section of a standardized test in Colombia were subjected to analysis. The findings suggest that students favor social strategies, whereas affective strategies are used to a lesser extent. Additionally, there is a moderate positive correlation between the overall use of LLS and learners’ communicative competence in English. Particularly, cognitive and metacognitive strategies emerged as the strategies that contribute most significantly to students’ language proficiency. Conversely, memory and affective strategies were found to have the weakest correlation with learners’ language learning success. This study accentuates the importance of strategies-based instruction to boost language proficiency and outlines recommendations for future research

    Bibliometrics unleashed: navigating the landscape of classroom assessment

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    This bibliometric article examines the current state of publication in the field of classroom assessment, exploring the productivity and influence of countries, institutions, and authors. A search query of on the Scopus database using the term “classroom assessment” or “classroom-based assessment” or “assessment for learning” was performed retrieving 824 scholarly articles from 1985 to 2023. VOSviewer software was used to create maps based on network data of scientific publications displaying relationships among researchers, countries, and scientific journals. By analyzing citation patterns and keywords, it identifies popular themes among scholars and highlights areas requiring further research under keywords such as "assessment for learning", "feedback", and "validity". The study provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of classroom assessment research, offering a comprehensive overview of the key contributors and trends shaping the field. Author keywords were used to explore the co-occurrence of different terms connected to classroom assessment. This study's findings provide a comprehensive comprehension of the current state of classroom assessment research, making a substantial contribution to the education and assessment literature and paving the way for future research directions

    Managing students’ learning interest in civics learning through a genially-based interactive multimedia

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    This study aims to create a Genially based interactive multimedia product to increase interest in learning civics among fifth-grade students. This research and development type uses the analyze, design, develop, implement, and evaluate (ADDIE) model. This study used three samples in the one-to-one stage, six in the small group stage, and 26 in the field test stage. This media produces media quality with a total score percentage of 88%, categorized as very feasible through media expert validation. This product also makes material quality with a total score percentage of 94%, classified as very feasible through content expert validation. The product effectiveness test through the N-Gain test obtained a total score percentage of 1%, which was included in the high category. This study concludes that Genially-based interactive multimedia effectively increases students' interest in civics

    Employability model for students in increasing career opportunities

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    The objective of this study was to create and develop an employability model, and the factors that influence be investigated in a proper environment. These students are working at STIE SBI Yogyakarta to determine the adequacy of the model's shape in considering the field-occurring factors. The population of this study was all active students at STIE SBI in Yogyakarta who are currently working. The sample in this study was 101 working STIE SBI students. The technique of sampling in this research used accidental sampling. The data collection instrument used a scale of employability, scale resilience, and the peer social support scale. Data analysis techniques in this study were carried out quantitatively. The analytical method used equation modeling partial least squares path modeling (SEM-PLS) 4.0 through testing the outer and inner models. This study's results were the formation of resilience and peer support models on the employability of working students who appropriate with empirical data. There is a positive and very significant effect of resilience on the employability of working students. The theoretical model formed in this study was an appropriate model that can be used as a valid model reference in developing employability variables

    Integrating creative thinking and cultural insights through the anthropological theory of didactics in university algebra

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    This discussion explored the integration of creative thinking pedagogy and the anthropological theory of didactics in university-level algebra education, emphasizing the importance of understanding the perspectives of both learners and teachers. The work began by highlighting the necessity of considering these viewpoints to create effective and responsive educational experiences. We then focused on designing classroom sessions for algebra, blending creative thinking with cultural and historical contexts. These sessions included applying creative approaches to group theory, exploring algebraic topology through innovative means, and understanding ring theory in practical scenarios like cryptography. Feedback from both learners and teachers was generally positive, with students appreciating the engaging and practical aspects and teachers recognizing the benefits of creative pedagogies. However, challenges in implementation, such as resource constraints and the need for professional development, were also identified. Suggestions for improvement included deeper content exploration, enhanced use of technology, and better alignment of creative teaching methods with assessment strategies

    Contribution of spatial intelligence, adversity intelligence, to the creativity of vocational school students

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    Today’s industry requires graduates of mechanical engineering expertise programs who have high creativity. The purpose of this study is to describe how the influence of spatial intelligence, adversity intelligence, on the creativity of vocational students of the mechanical engineering expertise program. The urgency of this research is as a basis for consideration of talent interest search, selection of student admissions in vocational schools, which has been general. This research is a type of ex post facto involved 206 students of the mechanical engineering expertise program in Surabaya city in Indonesia. The data collection techniques used are tests and questionnaires. Data analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM) with SmartPLS application. The results of the analysis showed that: i) spatial intelligence and adversity intelligence had a positive and significant effect on student creativity with scores of 7.3% and 87.5%, respectively and ii) simultaneously spatial intelligence and adversity intelligence contributed to increasing student creativity by 81.4%. Implications this study can help in the development of a selection system for new student admissions tailored to the needs of mechanical engineering expertise programs. In addition to the development of a more diverse curriculum to integrate learning approaches that allow students with various types of intelligence to develop optimally

    Trends and trajectories in MOOCs research terrain: a bibliometric mapping from 2008 to 2023

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    Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have gained rising popularity as a transformative approach to making education accessible to a global audience. This bibliometric review aims to map the evolving landscape of MOOCs research from 2008 to 2023, analyzing 2,026 Scopus-indexed articles using VOSviewer 1.6.20. The findings highlight a publication surge, particularly after 2013, driven by technological advancements and the global shift toward accessible education. China and the US were found to lead in publication volume, and journals such as ‘the International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL)’ and ‘computers and education’ stand out for their publications and influence. Further, the co-authorship analysis reveals a core group of 17 prominent authors; however, many authors remain unconnected, indicating potential for future collaboration. Meanwhile, the co-citation analysis highlights influential works emphasizing instructional quality and self-regulated learning in MOOCs. Additionally, keyword occurrence marks emerging research themes, including ‘e-learning,’ ‘distance learning,’ ‘self-regulated learning,’ and the integration of ‘AI and learning analytics,’ demonstrating the field’s technological evolution within MOOCs. These findings suggest that MOOCs, enriched with advanced technologies, can enhance educational accessibility, particularly in underserved regions, contributing to sustainable development goal 4 (SDG 4)

    Development and validation of self-reflected mathematical misconceptions scale

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    Developing an assessment tool to identify mathematical misconceptions is important for early intervention and support for at-risk students. This exploratory sequential mixed methods study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire for self-reflection on mathematical misconceptions among senior high school students using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses as an application of structural equation modeling (SEM). This study involved 80 senior high school mathematics students across regions in the Philippines for the mathematical misconception test in the first phase. Of these, 20 purposively selected students who committed the most errors in the misconception test were interviewed to explore the underlying constructs of the students’ mathematical misconceptions. For the third and final phase, 310 selected students completed the developed self-reflected mathematical misconception scale. In this study, we identified four key factors of mathematical misconceptions: lack of procedural and conceptual knowledge, poor mathematical abstraction, internal barriers, and cognitive conflict. The developed scale, comprising 41 validated items, was tested valid and reliable tool for educators in assessing and addressing students’ mathematical misconceptions, allowing for designed instructional strategies and targeted interventions. Further research is recommended to explore the causes and remediation of mathematical misconceptions and track students’ progress in addressing them over time

    Trends in the development of Fink’s taxonomy: a systematic literature review

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    Fink’s taxonomy is a learning model of six interrelated elements that can be used for the development of learning goals and create significant learning. However, there has been limited discussion about the development trend of Fink’s taxonomy systematically. This study aims to identify trends in previous research that employed Fink’s taxonomy based on countries and current years, as well as the diversity of definitions of Fink’s taxonomy. This systematic review follows systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) criteria and utilizes three main databases: Scopus, Web of Science, and ERIC. A total of 16 articles met the given criteria, and empirical results report that most studies on Fink’s taxonomy were conducted in the United States, with the highest number of articles published in 2020. Furthermore, the diversity of definitions of Fink’s taxonomy identified three themes which are producing significant learning, an approach that creates permanent changes in students, and focusing on the affective domain. The findings have significant implications through the introduction and understanding of Fink’s taxonomy. This trend can serve as a reference for the ministry of education and other stakeholders in the empowerment of Fink’s taxonomy in education. The study can be expanded by introducing new constructs for Fink’s taxonomy in the local context

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