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Tamansiswa International Journal in Education and Science (TIJES)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27151808     DOI : 10.30738
The focus of the Tamansiswa International Journal in Education and Science (TIJES) is on education and science research with some scopes below: - comparative education - critical pedagogy - curriculum development - educational leadership - educational philosophy - educational psychology - educational technology - economics and business sciences - social sciences - math and natural sciences - computer sciences - computer and information sciences - technology and innovation sciences
Articles 40 Documents
The Implementation Of Discipline And Responsibility Through Procedure Texts In High Schools Students’ Textbooks Siti Rochmiyati; Die Bhakti Wardoyo Putro; Eni Lestari
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 2 No 2 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v2i2.9939

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School is the place where younger generations are educated both intellectually and characteristically. Through schooling, students are projected to able to develop their potential so that they are capable of living independently in society and pursue higher education. To achieve this objective, students are required to establish, among others, the character of discipline and responsibility since both knowledge transfer and character building are inseparable in teaching-learning processes. During the pandemic, however, the teaching-learning process is facing a new challenge by which both teachers and students must carry the process through online courses. Alternatively, the character of discipline and responsibility can be introduced to students through procedure texts. Procedure text is a type of text whose purpose is to instruct in how to do something through a sequence of steps. Procedure text requires students to ‘get something done’ by the mean of strictly following the steps prescribed in the text. This qualification demand students performing the character of discipline and responsibility so that the goal could be achieved accordingly. Moreover, the teacher are to build the character of discipline and responsibility from an early age. Students' discipline and responsibility improvement necessitate students' awareness as well as both parents' and teachers’ guidance.
Pre-Service Chemistry Teacher Ability in Constructing Content Representation on Electrochemistry Based Context Antuni Wiyarsi; Muhd Ibrahim Muhamad Damanhuri
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 2 No 2 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v2i2.9946

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The study aims to explore the pre-service chemistry teacher ability in constructing Content Representation (CoRe) on electrochemistry based context. This research adopted an instrumental case study. A total of 20 pre-service chemistry teacher enrolled on Curriculum course were the subject of this research. The data of pre-service chemistry teacher ability in constructing CoRe were collected according to the document which consist a questions on pedagogical aspect. There were 9 indicators were used as a references to explored the pre-service chemistry teacher ability in constructing CoRe. The data of pre-service chemistry teacher ability in constructing CoRe were analysed according to descriptive quantity technique by classifying the mean score obtained into five categories from very good to very poor. The result of this study showed that the pre-service chemistry teacher ability in constructing CoRe were pretty good, thus it can be concluded that pre-service chemistry teacher were ready to conducted a quality chemistry learning. The pre-service chemistry teacher in the future is expected applying CoRe in every learning to promote students’ chemistry meaningful learning.
The Internationalization Dynamics of Character Based Education Pandemic Dian Cita Sari; Ari Setiawan; Yuki Shiozaki; Khairunnas Rajab; Abu Yasid; Fariza MD Sham; Abdul Halim bin Ali; Makmur Harun; Sulaiman Dorloh; Azim A. Yuldashev; Muntaha; Mohd Kasturi Nor Bin Abd Aziz; Syahril Siddik; Siti Seituni; Nurul Azizah; A. Muammar Alawi; Dewi Maharani; Hajar Nurma Wachidah; Noorilham bin Ismail; A Hamid; Ummi Rasyidah; Mai Zunianti; Khairul Anwar; Afib Rulyansah; Rachman Sidharta Arisandi; Ezi Apino; Dedek Andrian; Ilham Tri Maulana; Felestin Felestin; Pipit Sari Puspitorini
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 1 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i1.11117

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The study aims to identify the manifestation of Character Based Education Pandemic in internationalization Dynamics. It also explore concept of character as a part of pandemic process throughout human life and investigate on how pandemic plays role in character. In order to meet the purpose of the research, the qualitative approached, as it is in line with this particular study which is descriptive in nature. In accordance with many of the previous theories regarding the character based education in pandemic, it is found that the application of Character Based Education Pandemic of internationalization dynamics to be a better character. Improvement and successful program indirectly derived from manifestation of the characteristics of Character Based Education Pandemic namely faith in oneself, the aspiration towards excellence, the tenacity to challenge themselves, the engagement of support from others, and the continuous deliberate practice. Through the act of character based education, internationalization dynamics will evolve toward the betterment and so will the organization.
Face-to-face Learning in Primary School during Pandemic: Kampus Mengajar Perintis Practice Agung Santika; Atika Nur Hidayah; Nanda Defiana
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 1 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i1.11239

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Kampus Mengajar Perintis (KMP) is a part of programs released by the Ministry of Education of Republic Indonesia. The program aims to call higher education students in assisting primary schools with lowest national institution accreditation in teaching and learning, administration and technological adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the program, primary schools in Indonesia have started to conduct face-to-face learning, even in a very limited time. Some schools preferred to run face-to-face learning at school but others chose a home visit mode, or even combined the both. The present study observed the practices of face-to-face teaching and learning in one of primary school in Central Java where KMP participants involved in. The finding shows that KMP students together with the teachers created several activities for starting the learning and teaching again after more than one year doing online learning.
Students’ Perception of Using WhatsApp during Online Learning Ellsya Ninditha Maharani; Adhi Kusuma; Tutiek Murjiyah
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 1 (2021): October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i1.11285

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The use of WhatsApp in learning is expected to motivate students in learning because WhatsApp has many features that helpful in learning. But students have different feelings, response, and perception towards the use of WhatsApp in learning. It is interesting to investigate the students’ perception, because everyone has different perceptions of the same object that been caused by many factors. The aim of this research is to find out and analyze the students’ feeling and response of WhatsApp that used by the teacher in learning. The researcher used quantitative research in this study. The researcher used questionnaire to collect the data. The questionnaire data in this research was analyze using SPSS version 24. The result of this research shows that the factors which influence the students’ perception of using WhatsApp in 12 Grade of SMKN 3 Tanjungpandan are the perceiver which is consisting of attitudes, motives, experience, and expectation. The target which is consisting of motion, sounds, size, background, and proximity. The situation which is consisting of time, work setting and social setting. The students’ attitudes of using WhatsApp in grade 12 of SMKN 3 Tanjungpandan shows the positive attitudes for the cognitive and behavioral components, but on the affective component shows negative result.
Teacher Strategy in Online Teaching and Learning: A Case Study in a Private Junior High School at Bantul Patrisius Anggri Prassetyo; Yuyun Yulia
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i2.11826

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The objective of this research is to describe teacher strategies in online teaching and learning and the problems found in online learning activities. This study employs a descriptive qualitative research design using data from teacher practices in online teaching and learning. The data was gathered through interviews and online class observations with the teacher at a private junior high school. The strategies reveal the teacher used, such as using video, practicing dialogue, discussing the material learning, the model of teaching with media utilized, providing feedback on the material lesson, collecting assignments, and motivating students to participate in online learning activities. Regarding problems, the issues were about students lack of participation. They did not listen to the explanations in online learning, they played with their phones, they did not do tasks or activities, and they did not activate the camera. They turned on the camera merely at the beginning and the end of online learning.
The Implementation of Interactive Multimedia for the First-grade Beginning Readers of Elementary School Dika Wulandari; Siti Rochmiyati; Erna Nuryani; Banun Havifah Cahyo Khosiyono; Ganis Nurma Febriarti; Maisaroh Farida Nurrohmah; Mimin Nurnaini Zumaroh
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i2.12185

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This study aims to improve students reading skills using interactive multimedia for the first grade of elementary school. This study is used classroom action research (CAR) by Kemmis & Taggart model design. The research participants were 18 first-grade students of elementary school. Data collection was used observation and performance assessments in the form of preliminary reading practice. The findings demonstrated that interactive media might help first-grade elementary school enhance their early reading abilities. The average value before being given action of 59.7%, which is an increase in early reading skills, can be noted. The average value before being given action was 59.7%, which is in the sufficient group; then climbed in the first cycle to 73.6 percent, which is in the good category; then increased again in the second cycle to 93.1 percent, which is in the very excellent category. As a result, this study may be considered a success because the success markers established in cycle II were satisfied.
Improving the Students’ Comprehension on Acid Natural Indicator through Discovery Learning Nanik Utami
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i2.12250

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Teaching industrial chemical for students of vocational school in Indonesia is quite challenging due to the bulk materials in limited time. For Grade 10, the students should master the single and mixture substances into solutions. It means that they have to understand how to identify the acid and alkaline. In the laboratory, it is easy to recognize the acidity of a substance using litmus paper, pH meter or universal indicator. However, it would be tough if the students have to use natural indicator. By applying the classroom action research among students on grade 10 in one of vocational school in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, the current study attempts to increase the students’ competence in comprehending the use of natural indicator to measure the acidity. The discovery learning was chosen.
Integrating Contrastive Analysis into Classroom in English as Foreign Language Context Ima Widyastuti; Aura Victoria Noersadono
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i2.12274

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In English as Foreign Language (EFL) countries, learners mostly gain their English knowledge in the classroom and in the limited time. Without strong intrinsic motivation of acquiring English, it would be hard for the learners to reach the language acquisition. Historically, second language acquisition was begun from the contrastive analysis in which the learners compare their first and the second language. Though the study is quite old, however, it is still useful for the truly beginners especially in EFL context. The current conceptual study aims to view the contractive analysis applied in EFL classroom. The implementation of the contrastive analysis in Indonesia cannot be separated from the students’ characteristics, classroom environment, and length of input. The comparative analysis on the sentence types and the Subject – verb agreements underpinned the further analysis on the contrastive analysis between Bahasa and English.
Adjusting the Course Structure for Facilitating the MBKM Program Victa Sari Dwi; Adhi Kusuma; Sri Lestari Yuli Prastyatini; Indra Kurniawan; Kewwalee Kumyai
TAMANSISWA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN EDUCATION AND SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/tijes.v3i2.12793

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The current case study was to analyze the course credit conversion of MBKM experienced by 40 university students who join the student exchange and pre-teacher service. Through the individual interviews among the participants, the study found that there were several reasons why they join the MBKM programs. However, started from the piloting program of both MBKM, the credit conversion has still become the main problem not only among students, but also the university. The discussion was brought under the scope of the structure of the spreading of course unit throughout the semesters. The study suggests that the courses should be redesigned by placing the main course at the beginning of the course: semester one to three, and the last semester. Whereas, the semesters depicted to MBKM were on semester five to seven. It means that the converted course units were on semester five to seven as well.

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