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    Optimizing Karawo Art-Based Digital Learning Media to Strengthen Local Cultural Identity

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    This study examines the optimization of digital learning media based on karawo art to strengthen local cultural identity. Karawo art, as an intangible cultural heritage rich in philosophical and aesthetic values, faces preservation challenges amidst the development of digitalization. The research uses a qualitative approach with a case study through in-depth interviews with 5 karawo artisans, 2 school principals, 5 arts and culture teachers, and 10 students in Gorontalo, as well as document analysis and field observations. The findings indicate that the use of digital technologies, such as online learning platforms, interactive media, and social media can motivate student learning compared to conventional methods. Thus, accelerating the process of knowledge transfer across generations and able to expand the reach of learning beyond the Gorontalo region. Digital integration also strengthens students' sense of cultural identity and enhances practical skills, despite challenges related to infrastructure readiness and limited digital competency among some teachers. The practical implications of this research emphasize the need for the development of a technology-based adaptive curriculum, ongoing teacher training, and the development of authentic digital content to ensure the survival and relevance of karawo art in the modern era. With these strategies, digitalization has the potential to become a humanistic instrument for preserving and actualizing karawo art for future generations

    Implementation of the Blended Cycle Learning Model to Increase Elementary School Students' Interest in Learning

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    this study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Blended Cycle Learning model in increasing learning interest among elementary school students in Lebak Regency. This model is designed as a systematic approach that integrates online learning, offline learning, and reflection and feedback within a continuous learning cycle. All three aim to create an adaptive learning environment that is responsive to student needs and supports active learning. The research method used was a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest control group design, which allowed for direct comparison between the experimental and control groups. The sample consisted of 60 fifth-grade students from two elementary schools in Lebak Regency, who were randomly divided into two groups. The research instruments included a learning interest questionnaire for quantitative measurement, a student activity observation sheet, and a teacher interview guide for qualitative exploration. The analysis results showed a significant increase in students' learning interest scores in the experimental group compared to the control group, both in terms of average questionnaire scores and student engagement during the learning process. Teacher interviews also revealed changes in student behavior reflecting increased curiosity, learning independence, and enthusiasm for learning tasks. These findings indicate that the Blended Cycle Learning model is not only quantitatively effective in increasing learning interest but also encourages more positive changes in learning behavior. This model has proven relevant for application at the elementary level, particularly in the context of 21st-century learning, which demands technology-based pedagogical innovation and active student participation

    Attempts to Harness AI Model in Online Differentiated Learning on Students' Understanding Levels

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    This study aims to examine the relationship between Online Differentiated Learning (ODL), Self-Regulated Learning (SRL), and an Artificial Intelligence Model (AIM) and the Level of Understanding (LU). This study employs an quasi experimental research method, utilizing path analysis as the primary data analysis technique. This study involved 125 respondents who volunteered to participate. The selection of respondents was based on their experience using generative AI applications such as ChatGPT. ChatGPT was used in the study because it is a popular generative AI application. This study found that Online Differentiated Learning (ODL) has an influence on the level of understanding of students. Furthermore, Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) does not affect learning outcomes. Different results are obtained if Artificial Intelligence Model (AIM) is involved to achieve learning outcomes in the form of students' level of understanding. The findings in the study are interesting because the role of AIM influences if integrated in the application of ODL and SRL to achieve learning outcomes. This research is expected to have an impact on the study of artificial intelligence, especially in its implementation in learning. Further research is expected to involve a larger number of respondents with diverse characteristics

    Learning Model for Preparing Financial Statements of Village-Owned Enterprises Using the Training, Simulation, and Assistance Model

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    This study aims to find an effective learning model for preparing financial statements for Village-Owned Enterprises (VOE). VOE are required to prepare financial statements by the Financial Accounting Standards for Private Entities (SAK-EP) on a semi-annual basis. However, to date, very few VOE can prepare financial statements by the expected accounting standards. This is because most VOE managers do not understand the process of preparing financial statements and do not have an accounting education background. Therefore, an effective learning model for preparing financial statements is needed for VOE managers with non-accounting educational backgrounds. This study uses participatory action research by actively involving VOE managers in learning how to prepare financial statements. After mapping VOE managers and analyzing learning needs, a learning model was developed through three stages: training, simulation, and assistance, referred to as the TSA model. The development of this model refers to Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning, where VOE managers are given the task of preparing financial statements directly using either dummy data or real transaction data. The study was conducted with VOE managers in East Java. After completing the training, VOE managers can prepare financial statements according to standards. Some VOE financial statements have even been audited by a Public Accounting Firm, receiving unqualified and qualified opinions. Therefore, this learning model is an effective accounting education for VOE managers

    Ethics and Humanization in Artificial Intelligence-Based History Learning

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    The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought significant changes to the field of education, including history learning. This article aims to analyze in depth the philosophical, ethical, and practical implications of utilizing AI in history learning, particularly in the context of character development and students’ academic integrity. This study employs a literature review with a descriptive-analytical approach, examining various scholarly sources on the use of AI technology in education. This includes educators at various levels, AI technology developers, education policymakers, students as primary users, and the wider community with a stake in the education system. The initial goal of artificial intelligence was to make human work easier, but over time, artificial intelligence has become a dilemma, trapping humans in a spiral of pseudo-intelligence. This has undoubtedly changed many models of human interaction. Based on this, a more humane digital life is needed.A life that is enlightening by prioritizing human intelligence (analog) rather than artificial intelligence (digital), which shackles humans in the context of the digital shadow that enslaves humanism.This ensures that the humanistic touch of art is not easily disrupted by artificial intelligence. This research adopts a qualitative approach to in-depth explore various aspects of AI use in education. The primary objective of this research is to identify and analyze the potential benefits of integrating artificial intelligence into education

    Need Analysis of Student Worksheets Based on Case Method to Develop Problem-Solving Skills

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    Currently, the pharmaceutical mathematics class has implemented the case method. However, many students still experience difficulties in organizing problem-solving in solving problems offered in the form of case studies. 70% of students have not focused on the problems offered during learning activities due to the lack of guidelines for solving the problems discussed. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a needs analysis of student worksheets based on the case method to develop problem-solving skills. This study employed a quantitative descriptive method, involving lecturers teaching the pharmaceutical mathematics course and 68 students of the pharmacy study program at Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya as the research samples. Data collection techniques used were interviews and questionnaires with percentage formulas. The results of the interviews indicate that lecturers need to create student worksheets based on the case method to direct the learning process. Moreover, the questionnaire results showed that students really need case method-based student worksheets as a guide in solving problems in case studies.  This study is an initial study for the development of student worksheets based on the case-based pharmaceutical mathematics course to develop students' problem-solving skills

    Impact of Hybrid Learning on Digital Literacy and Mathematical Resilience in Master's Mathematics Education

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    Higher education in mathematics faces challenges in simultaneously building digital literacy and mathematical resilience. The limited number of studies integrating both aspects in a hybrid context remains a research gap. This study aims to evaluate the impact of hybrid learning on the digital literacy and mathematical resilience of master's students in mathematics education. A qualitative study with an instrumental case study design was conducted in the Master's Program in Mathematics Education at a university in Cirebon City, Indonesia. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations of hybrid learning, and analysis of digital documents from nine students. Data analysis was conducted using Braun & Clarke's thematic analysis approach, which includes six stages: data familiarization, initial coding, theme identification, review, naming, and narrative writing, supported by method triangulation, inter-coder validation, and member checking to maintain credibility. Results showed improvements in digital literacy across technical (100%), evaluative (78%), and creative (67%) aspects. Mathematical resilience also improved through persistence (100%), cognitive flexibility (89%), and emotional regulation (78%). The hybrid environment was found to facilitate the simultaneous strengthening of students' technical, affective, and reflective skills. These findings contribute theoretically and practically to the development of a hybrid curriculum that promotes digital literacy while building students' mathematical resilience

    Improving Teacher Professionalism Through Empowering CS50X Harvard University Alumni in Developing Technology Based Teaching Materials

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    Teacher professionalism at SMA Negeri 1 Lasolo remains low, as evidenced by the underutilization of the school's website despite its availability since 2019. Meanwhile, one of the teachers at the school is a CS50X Harvard University alumnus, presenting an opportunity to enhance the professionalism of other teachers. Therefore, this study aims to empower the CS50X alumnus to improve teacher professionalism through the development of technology-based teaching materials. This study employs a research and development (R&D) approach using the MPI + R method, involving 29 teachers as participants. The MPI + R method consists of Material, Practice, Innovation, and Reflection phases, designed to enhance teacher competency through peer teaching. Data were collected using questionnaires, observations, and document analysis, then analyzed using paired t-tests and correlation analysis to measure the effectiveness of the program.  The findings indicate that the program successfully enhanced teachers' skills in developing application-based teaching materials integrated with the school's digital platform. In kind off Google Sites. Furthermore, teachers showed a significant increase in motivation and interest in utilizing technology for instructional purposes. However, challenges such as infrastructure limitations and internet connectivity issues were identified as barriers to technology adoption. This study concludes that empowering CS50X Harvard University alumni through peer teaching is an effective strategy for improving teacher digital competencies. It is recommended that schools and policymakers invest in infrastructure improvements and provide ongoing teacher training to maximize technology integration in education. Moreover, this program contributes to strengthening the Merdeka Curriculum by enhancing teachers’ digital readiness in classroom instruction

    An Analysis of Teachers Educational Role in Developing Religious Character Among Lower Grade Students

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    Religious character is a fundamental value that must be instilled in students as the foundation for a nation's progress. This study aims to analyze and identify the role of teachers and the indicators of their success in shaping the religious character of lower-grade students. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach, with the research subjects including 4 teachers. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. To ensure data validity, this study applies triangulation techniques. The data analysis process consists of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of this study indicate that the role of teachers in developing the religious character of low-grade students includes three main aspects as educators, mentors, and guides. As educators, teachers encourage students to develop positive habits. As mentors, they provide guidance in spiritual and religious aspects. Meanwhile, as guides, teachers play a crucial role in instilling moral values such as honesty, discipline, and tolerance. The indicators of success are reflected in the positive changes observed in students and the increase in religious practices. Changes in behavior, as well as improvements in worship are monitored through worship journals and memorization journals provided by the school as a form of evaluation that continues to be carried out to date. The implications of this study show that the importance of the teacher's role in shaping students' religious character, which has an impact not only in the classroom but also on education policy

    Improving Accounting Skills Through Online Learning: The Role of Basic Accounting Websites

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    In the era of digital transformation, future accountants are required to have skills with the demands of the industry. The gap between accounting graduates' competencies and industry demands is still a challenge, especially when it comes to financial report preparation skills. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of bacsite (Basic Accounting Website) as a learning medium in improving participants' accounting skills. This research used a pre-test and post-test-based experimental method in the control group and the experimental group, the results showed that participants who used bacsite experienced a 59% higher increase in accounting skills scores than the control group which only increased 54%. Standard deviation analysis showed that the value distribution of the experimental group was more even, signaling a more consistent understanding among participants. Statistical tests also confirmed a significant difference (p < 0.05) between the two groups, reinforcing evidence that bacsite was effective in supporting accounting learning. In addition to improving technical skills, bacsite also encourages self-regulated learning that is in line with the characteristics of today's digital generation. The number of participants who successfully completed the exam correctly increased by 41.7% compared to the previous class. Bacsite is not only a learning tool, but also an innovative solution in bridging the gap between academia and industry

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