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Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation
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Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation (JERE) is an interdisciplinary publication of original research and writing on education which publishes papers to international audiences of educational researchers. The JERE aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of the field of education and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted from one generation to another; and to make methods and contents of evaluation and research in education available to teachers, administrators and research workers. The journal encompasses a variety of topics, including child development, curriculum, reading comprehension, philosophies of education and educational approaches, etc.
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Undergraduate EFL Students’ Perception towards the Use of Mendeley Referencing System on Students’ Thesis Writing Made Hery Santosa; Luh Diah Surya Adnyani; Luh Rika Amarwati
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Mengelola kutipan dan referensi dalam konteks penulisan akademik sangat penting. Saat ini perkembangan teknologi sangat pesat, dapat membantu dan mengatur pekerjaan manusia. Salah satu alat yang telah disarankan oleh banyak ahli mengenai pengelolaan kutipan dan referensi adalah alat berbasis otomatisasi. Banyak alat otomatisasi yang dapat digunakan mahasiswa untuk mengelola kutipan dan referensi, seperti Ms. Word References, Reworks, Zotero, Endnote, Mendeley, dll. penulisan tesis dan mendeskripsikan tantangan yang dihadapi oleh mahasiswa saat menggunakan Mendeley pada penulisan tesis. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain penelitian mixed-method, khususnya explanatory sequential mixed-method. 100 mahasiswa S1 Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah angket dan wawancara. Kuesioner terdiri dari 16 pernyataan dan wawancara terdiri dari 12 pertanyaan. Hasil angket menunjukkan persepsi yang sangat positif yang artinya mahasiswa sangat setuju bahwa penggunaan Mendeley dalam penulisan skripsi mahasiswa sangat bermanfaat. Selain itu, hasil wawancara menunjukkan tantangan muncul ketika siswa menghubungkan Mendeley ke Ms. Word dan Metadata artikel dan buku tidak dapat dihasilkan secara otomatis. Oleh karena itu, siswa perlu mengecek ulang dan menginput Metadata secara manual. Namun, para siswa menyatakan bahwa mereka mengatasi tantangan tersebut dengan menonton tutorial dari YouTube dan membaca artikel dari internet. Selain itu, para mahasiswa juga menyebutkan tantangan juga muncul karena tidak semua artikel bisa dihasilkan secara otomatis. Terkadang mahasiswa perlu menginput dan mengecek ulang secara manual data-data artikel seperti judul, nama penulis, halaman, tahun, dll. Artinya mahasiswa perlu meluangkan sedikit waktu untuk mengelola kutipan dan referensi pada skripsinya.
The Implementation of Strengthening Character Education Program through Scouts Extracurricular Activities in Islamic Senior High School A. Rahman; I. Wasliman; Hanafiah Hanafiah; Y. Iriantara
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Noble moral education for Islamic Senior High School (MAN) is closely related to school management. Management refers to how the formation of noble character is planned, implemented, and controlled by empowering all school resources and educational activities in schools. However, the implementation of noble education for MAN students has not been fully realized. This study aims to analyze the noble character education program for MAN students. In addition, it also examines the implementation and impact of the program for strengthening noble character education for MAN students. This research uses qualitative research methods with case studies. The methods used to collect data are observation, interviews, and documentation. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results of the study were. First, the program for strengthening the noble character education of MAN students through scout extracurricular activities was carried out well. Second, the character education program implementation for MAN students through scout extracurricular activities has not achieved good service quality because of the assessment system. Third, the impact of strengthening the noble character of the MAN student character education program through Scout extracurricular activities has achieved its objectives; However, it can only be monitored when students are in school. Therefore, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah needs to develop SOPs to form noble character by supporting extracurricular activities.
Implementation and Evaluation of Teachers’ Performance Supervision at Madrasah Aliyah (Islamic Senior High School) Muhammad Tambrin; Iim Wasliman; Hanafiah Hanafiah; Achmad Mudrikah
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Observing the quality of education should include teachers as the frontline in education. Even a good curriculum and program will be meaningless if the teacher does not implement it responsibly and consistently. This study aims to analyze teacher performance supervision programs, organize teacher performance supervision programs, movement and leadership supervision of teacher performance, control the effectiveness of teacher performance supervision, and creative and innovative ideas in realizing the effectiveness of teacher performance supervision. This research uses a qualitative approach with the Case Study method. The method used to collect data is interviews, observation, and documentation. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. Research subjects or research respondents were selected purposively. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results of this study are, first, the planning program has not been implemented effectively due to the problem of limited resources. Second, the implementation of supervision has not been carried out optimally. Third, the movement and leadership went relatively well; however, improvements are still needed in the managerial aspects of leadership. Fourth, controlling the effectiveness of teacher performance supervision is carried out in stages. Fifth, creative and innovative ideas emphasize strengthening supervision of teacher performance in Madrasah Aliyah education units and e-Kinerja applications. In addition, the implementation and evaluation of teacher performance supervision have been carried out by the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) issued by the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia. However, the results are still not practical due to various resource constraints.
Strategy of Integrated Salaf Curriculum in Madrasah Aliyah to Improve the Graduates’ Quality Haris Fadillah; Sutaryat Trisnamansyah; Husen Saeful Insan; Supyan Sauri
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Islamic boarding schools must follow the national curriculum to compete in real life. Therefore, many Islamic boarding schools have changed their education system Islamic boarding schools still adhere to the Salaf (traditional) system. However, they are gradually adopting a national education system in which the national curriculum is integrated into it. This study aims to analyze the Salaf curriculum management plan, curriculum preparation, curriculum implementation, and evaluation of curriculum management. This research uses descriptive qualitative with case studies in Islamic boarding schools. The method used to collect data is interviews, observation, documentation, instruments. The instrument used to collect information is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative analysis. Research results Identify that the management of the Salaf curriculum, which is integrated with the Madrasah Aliyah curriculum that is appropriately designed, can improve the quality of graduates. Salaf curriculum management administration combined with Madrasah Aliyah by paying attention to school subjects can improve the quality of graduates. The management of the Salaf curriculum integrated with the Madrasah Aliyah curriculum can be done through extracurricular and extracurricular activities. The control of the Salaf curriculum, which is integrated with the Madrasah Alliyah curriculum, which is collective and formative, will affect the quality of graduates. Implementing the salaf curriculum combined with the Madrasah Aliyah curriculum to improve the quality of graduates does not require additional subjects. And the issues used to strengthen the Salaf curriculum, which is integrated with the Madrasah Aliyah curriculum, are the yellow book, tahfidzul Qur'an, and empowering school resources.
Responsibility Attitudes Assessment Instrument for Integrated Thematic Learning of Grade III Elvira Hoesein Radia; Aulia Ika Wulandari
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Lack of assessment instruments and responsibilities in integrated thematic learning for grade III elementary schools. The teacher only observes students' attitudes so that they do not have a complete and valid picture. Based on these findings, the research objective of this study was to produce an assessment of the attitude of responsibility for integrated thematic learning theme 4 sub-theme 1 learning 5 grade III elementary school. This type of research is development research that refers to the theory of Borg and Gall by applying the ADDIE development model. The population of this research is third-grade students. The sample was determined using a random sampling technique with a selection of 23 students. The data collection technique used is an instrument in the form of a questionnaire using a Likert scale. The results showed that the social attitude instrument obtained data from 30 (thirty) statement items. The reliability of the integrated thematic learning responsibility assessment instrument theme 4 sub-theme 1 learning 5 grade III elementary school shows α = 0.759 then the instrument is in the reliable category. The instrument's validity level shows the lowest rcount is 0.411, has a Pearson Correlation XTot ≥ 0,3961  so that the instrument is categorized as valid and feasible to use. By using this assessment instrument, teachers can describe and measure students' attitudes of responsibility. In addition, teachers also assess to consistently assess the standard of student attitudes in the learning process and finding an accurate picture of student attitudes will provide feedback to students.
Literacy Questions Based on Hots Using Context Covid-19 Linda Puspitasari; Zahra Alwi; Suhardi Suhardi; Zulkardi Zulkardi
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The emergence of problems in HOTS-based literacy is due to the teacher's lack of understanding in developing questions. Teachers must prepare students who can integrate 21st-century skills into their learning process. The average PISA 2018 score experienced a decline in three competency areas with the most significant reduction in reading. It will have an impact on the low ability of students. This research aims to develop questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). This type of research is development. The method used in this research is research and development. The data collection used is literature study techniques, questionnaires, focus group discussions, and one-to-one tests. The data obtained from the study are in the form of curriculum reviews and literature related to PISA, reasoning, HOTS questions, and digital learning media in the format of websites/youtube. The data obtained from interviews, questionnaires, and group discussions focused on qualitative and quantitative descriptive. The result of the research is that the prototype produced 1 HOTS-based literacy question that follows the PISA standard. High-ability students answered question number 6, got 9. Students with moderate ability responded to questions number 6 and 10, got a score of 8. Low-ability students who responded to questions number 4 and 10 got a score of 8. The average score obtained by three students (from the high group, medium, and low) was 83.3. They were included in the very good category based on the criteria given in the method section. It can be said that HOTS-based literacy can improve students' abilities.
Teaching Materials Needs: Student Worksheets in Exposition Text Learning Wulanti Sagitari; Mulyadi Eko Purnomo; Ernalida Ernalida
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Indonesian language teachers in schools lack teaching materials. Even teachers don't have HOTS-oriented open materials. It will impact students who have difficulty in learning because they do not have learning resources. Professional educators must be able to develop teaching materials to address the learning objectives of the 2013 Curriculum in any learning situation. The readiness of teachers to carry out the teaching and learning process can be assisted by applying teaching materials that are by the 2013 curriculum. This study aims to conduct a needs analysis survey from various research and development stages to develop and validate products and determine appropriate teaching materials. The stages of research and development are applied from the learning process, analysis of targeted learning outcomes, and analysis of students and their needs. The research subjects consisted of class X students with a population of 185 students and 2 Indonesian language teachers. The number of samples is 28 students, or 15% of the population. The first data collection technique is a questionnaire of student needs and interviews. Based on the findings and discussion, the LKS recommended by researchers is the exposition LKS with a scientific plus approach. Students can practice it and find accurate information for the exposition text with this worksheet. On the other hand, teachers can also unite and facilitate students to construct their knowledge of the text.
Mobile Learning with STEM Approach in Physics Learning Asmiliyah Asmiliyah; Khaerudin Khaerudin; Etin Solihatin
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Most of the physics done in schools is more about learning on knowledge and understanding of the material, without developing problem-solving skills and applying concepts in real-life contexts. Students still often use the plug & chug and memory-based approach in solving physical problems. It causes students to be able to solve simple quantitative issues but cannot solve more complex issues. This study aims to produce mobile learning with a feasible and practical STEM approach for physics lessons. This research is a Research and Development (R&D) using the Alessi and Trollip model. The model consists of three stages of development, namely planning, design, and development. The methods used to collect data are interviews and questionnaires. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the information is descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. Based on trials conducted by learning design experts, media experts, and materials experts and direct effectiveness tests using products with tangible goals. It was found that mobile learning applications with a STEM approach were feasible and effective in physical learning. Combining STEM approaches and problem-based learning models with mobile learning can be one of the suitable lessons for making. This study indicates that the development of cross-platform mobile learning applications with a STEM approach is feasible and effective in learning physics.
Procedural Knowledge Instruments for Grade IV Elementary School Ni Luh Putu Widiastiningsih; Kadek Yudiana; I Wayan Widiana
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The assessment process is not far from using the instrument as a tool in measurement. Some schools have not been able to use instruments to measure the ability of students' knowledge dimensions, one of which is procedural knowledge. Many factors influence such as the lack of teacher motivation in assessing students' procedural knowledge and there is no procedural knowledge instrument. This study aims to produce a valid and reliable procedural knowledge instrument on Theme 6 grade IV Elementary School. This research is development research conducted in ten stages, according to Brog & Gall, namely: Researching and collecting information, reading literature, making observations, and preparing reports on development needs; Planning prototype components to be developed, defining, formulating goals, determining the sequence of activities; Develop initial products; Conduct expert team test; Revise the initial based on the results of product trials; Conduct main field trials; Revise the product based on the results of field trials; Conduct operational field trials; Carry out final revision of field test products, and Conduct dissemination and implementation. The subjects in this study were 5 material expert lecturers, 22 students in small groups, and 141 students in large groups. In this study, data collection was carried out by interviews, observation, documentation, questionnaires, validity tests, reliability tests, discriminatory tests, level tests. The difficulty, and distractor analysis. From the results of this study we found that the prototype of the procedural knowledge instrument development was carried out in four stages, the procedural knowledge instrument was declared valid with the criteria pbi > rtable 5%, the procedural knowledge instrument was declared to have reliability (0.934). Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the procedural knowledge instrument for fourth-grade elementary school students has met the valid and reliable criteria.
Students' Attitudes in Science Learning: Comparison Between Public and Private Junior High Schools Maison Maison; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Muhammad Sofyan Zain
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Students' negative attitude is a problem that interferes with the science learning process in public and private schools. Students' negative attitude in learning science is a complex problem to solve. The negative attitude shown is that students are disobedient when given assignments and dislike them. It will have an impact on low student learning outcomes. This study aims to determine students' attitudes towards science subjects by comparing private and public schools. The type of research used is a descriptive mixed method. The instrument of this type of quantitative research is in the form of a questionnaire, while the qualitative instrument is an interview sheet for students and teachers of science subjects. The number of samples was 236 students using the purposive sampling technique, while the qualitative samples were eight students and two science teachers. The quantitative analysis technique used is descriptive statistics, and the qualitative analysis technique summarizes the results of the interviews. The result is that students' attitudes towards science subjects in public and private junior high schools are already promising. Based on student attitudes, public schools are categorized as having slightly better attitudes than private schools. The results of interviews with students and teachers can also be revealed that most students have positive attitudes towards science, students who are not positive with actions such as teachers, are active alone when learning activities take place, disturb friends, etc. are at least harmful. Attitudes must be changed in students. The results show that public junior high school students have slightly more positive attitudes than private students.

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