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Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Journal of Science and Education (JSE) aims to facilitate and promote the inquiry into and dissemination of research results on primary education, secondary education, higher education, teacher education, special education, adult education, non-formal education, and any new development and advancement in the field of education. The scope of our journal includes: Language and literature education Social science education Sports and health education Economics and business education Math and natural science education Vocational and engineering education
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Literature review: the physical condition of Pencak Silat athletes in Indonesia during the covid-19 pandemic Indana Rohmatikan Zulfa; Supriatna Supriatna; Yulingga Nanda Hanief
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Special issue dedicated to International Conference on Sports Science and Healt
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i2.176

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The development of the physical condition of Pencak silat athletes is an important aspect that must be considered. A person who has a good physical condition will be better prepared for matches, but the Covid-19 pandemic has indirectly forced the adaptation of athletes to carry out exercises with limited conditions, so it will indirectly affect the level of the physical condition of the Pencak silat athletes. The purpose of this study was to determine the physical condition of athletes in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method used is a literature review with the PRISMA search flow on the Google Scholar database for the period of 2015-2021. The results of the study found five articles that matched the criteria, and there were differences in the results of the five articles on the physical condition of Pencak silat athletes in various regions and the physical condition of Pencak silat athletes during the covid-19 pandemic in the category that was quite likely to be lacking. So, there was a decrease in physical condition during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Perceived psychological distress and learning barriers on emergency remote education: association with students’ motivation and resilience Shyra Grace Bauya; Mary Princess Cacayan; Diane Mae Ulanday
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i3.151

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Emergency remote education has become a critical learning platform that created changes in ways of attaining learning goals. This shift to a new learning platform posed a great challenge to students’ motivation and resilience in learning. This study aimed to analyze the students' learning barriers and psychological distress and their motivation and resilience in studying during the public health emergency. A descriptive-correlational research design was utilized to assess the research questions posed in this study. The respondents of the study were the two hundred thirty- eight (238) BEED students of Mindanao State University, General Santos City who were officially enrolled during the S.Y. 2021-2022. The researchers employed a stratified sampling technique in selecting the respondents for this study. Adapted questionnaires such as the Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), Learning Barriers Questionnaire, Motivation to Learn Online Questionnaire (MLOQ), and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC), checked and validated by experts, were used to gather the needed data. Descriptive statistics and Pearson Product Moment- Correlation Coefficient were used to analyze and interpret the gathered data. In this study, the researchers found that psychological distress significantly influences the resilience of students, but it does not influence their motivation to learn. Results also revealed that the learning barriers significantly influence both motivation and resilience of the students. Replication of this study is highly recommended using qualitative research design and including other variables such as assessments and the engagements of students.
Teachers’ challenges, capabilities, and needs in teaching learners with reading difficulties Leylanie Adao; Cesar Chester Relleve; Joel Salazar; Katrezia Fiel Macawile; Marites Chavez
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i3.173

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This study aims to understand the teachers’ challenges, capabilities, and resources in teaching learners with reading difficulties. It utilized a qualitative descriptive approach and data were collected using single focus group discussion. A descriptive thematic approach was employed following the method of Braun & Clark to analyze the data and describe the experiences of the informants. Participants of this study are 17 teachers from Junior High School in one public school in the City Schools Division of Dasmariñas who encountered students with reading difficulties in the conduct of their classes during the first quarter of school year 2022-2023.  Findings revealed that in terms of challenges, the following themes emerged 1) Low participation in class, 2) Unmet learning competencies; as regards to capabilities 3) Language teachers are capable, 4) Content teachers have inadequate skills, and when it comes to teachers’ needs 5) Capacity building, 6) Intensification of reading intervention, and 7) Learning resources for reading.
Exploring the application of self-directed and cooperative learning in information systems education: a critical analysis Joshua Ebere Chukwuere
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i3.216

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Learning is a continuous process of acquiring knowledge. Information systems (IS) is a sub-discipline of computing discipline with a focus on providing theory and practical teaching and learning opportunities and experience for students in the area of managing computing resources in an organization and society at large. The application of self-directed and cooperative learning in information systems (IS) education has been an area of interest for researchers and educators. Self-directed learning emphasizes the learner's autonomy, while cooperative learning emphasizes collaboration and communication among learners. This paper presents a critical analysis involving self-directed and cooperative learning in IS education through a rapid review of the application of these learning approaches in IS teaching and learning. This study used a rapid review in searching, identifying, and analyzing relevant peer-review papers in critically analyzing the application of self-directed and cooperative learning in IS teaching and learning process. The analysis was done through a systematic approach reviewing relevant literature and identifying the benefits, challenges, and implications of self-directed and cooperative learning in IS education. The data analysis followed a rapid review approach to reaching the findings. The study revealed the meaning of SDL and CL and their application in IS teaching and learning process. The study also found different models that encourage the application of SDL and CL in IS teaching and learning process. The paper concludes with recommendations for IS educators and suggestions for future studies.
Students’ online educational engagement and social relationship through emerging technologies during Covid-19 pandemic Emmalene Maldepena; Sherijane Tamblik
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i3.218

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The advancements in educational technology have proven to be useful during remote learning amidst pandemic, especially in connecting with social groups. The study aimed to relate students’ online educational engagement and social relationships through emerging technologies during the Covid-19 outbreak. Following a descriptive-correlational research design, this study involved one hundred twenty (120) regular third-year Mindanao State University-General Santos City, students. They were officially enrolled during the first semester of 2021-2022. The study used a researcher-made survey questionnaire and interview guide questions, checked, and validated by the experts, to gather the needed data in the study. The weighted mean and Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to analyze and identify the study results. Findings revealed that the students use social media such as Messenger, Google Meet, Facebook, emails, and other online platforms to communicate with their family, friends, and teachers. Also, it was found that students form social relationships through consistent communication and positive communication. The results indicated that the online educational engagement of the students significantly influences their social relationships. This study recommended that the Faculty of the College of Education, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Mindanao State University-General Santos City, may use other online tools such as Viber for online education to enhance students’ online learning further.
College students’ preferences and perceptions of online learning activities in a private school in Cavite Elgien Padohinog; Nilda Balsicas
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v3i3.233

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The Covid-19 pandemic has generally disrupted students in their traditional learning which forced them to abruptly shift to the online learning. This descriptive survey research determined the preferences and perceptions of college students in the online learning. A total of six hundred and seventy-nine (679) students in St. Dominic College of Asia in Cavite took part in the survey that was conducted from November to December 2020. A researcher-made questionnaire was developed, validated, and reliability-tested. The online survey was made via Microsoft Forms and was distributed through the Blackboard App and e-mail. Results showed that majority of the students used mobile phones or smartphones for their online learning. Moreover, majority of the students expected that they can listen to an online lecture, which has the highest expectation of students in the online learning. Majority of the students have moderately agreed to their preferred online activities. These include listening to the lecture of the teacher during synchronous meetings and reading the articles according to their own pace or time among others. Implications include those increased utilization of interactive activities with students and integration of innovative and creative approaches to synchronous and asynchronous mode of teaching and learning delivery.
Examining Cambodian high school science teachers’ perception of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) Savrin Thy; Rany Im; Tsutomu Iwayama
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.232

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The purpose of this study is to assess Cambodian high school science teachers’ perceptions of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) knowledge domains, including content knowledge (CK), pedagogical knowledge (PK), technological knowledge (TK), pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), technological content knowledge (TCK), technological pedagogical knowledge (TPK) and TPACK and investigate the relationship between knowledge domains with some demographic variables such as gender, qualification, age, teaching experience, school type and school location. The study surveyed 240 Cambodian high school science teachers using a self-rating questionnaire. Data analyses employed independent samples t-test, One-Way ANOVA and Pearson’s correlation statistics to produce findings. The results revealed that Cambodian high school science teachers responding to the survey rated their knowledge relatively high for the CK, PK, PCK and TK, but relatively low for TCK, TPK and TPACK. Difference analyses affirmed that only the school-type variable indicated the difference in the four technology-related knowledge domains of TPACK. Age and teaching experience had negative correlations solely with the four technology-related domains. In conclusion, Cambodian high school science teachers have enough knowledge in (1) subject contents, (2) teaching strategies of their subject matter, and (3) ICT for administrative works and to support subject-matter-related works. Cambodian high school science teachers need more knowledge of specialised ICT for education to improve their teaching and enhance students’ learning on their subject.
Evaluation of the periodic table as a teaching tool and content for conceptual change in chemical processes Thabo Mhlongo; Thomas Dipogiso Sedumedi
Journal of Science and Education (JSE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Science and Education (JSE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/jse.v4i1.267

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This study focused on two crucial chemistry concepts, chemical bonding and related reactions. It explored how learners may conceptually use the periodic table in their scientific understanding. Specifically, the study's goal was to ascertain the effect of the use of this tool on learners' conceptual knowledge and/or reasoning abilities during learning or knowledge construction. The study utilized qualitative methodology and was based on a case (the school). For the purposes of the experiment, the participating learners—learners in grade 11 chemistry—were split into two groups (control group and experimental group). The study's findings indicate relationships between learners' knowledge (re)construction of chemical processes and their applicability to the periodic table. Future research is suggested by the researchers on the links between learning conceptual change and teaching approaches using the periodic table.