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Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan
ISSN : 02159643     EISSN : 24428655     DOI : 10.17977
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan (JIP) is a scientific journal that contains and disseminate the results of research, in-depth study, and the ideas or innovative work in the field of science education. The innovative work of the post graduate students, teachers and lecturers of the development of the education sector which is able to make a positive contribution to the schools and educational institutions the focus of this journal.
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Ethnopedagogy of STAI Denpasar Bali in Juz 30 Memorizing Course Balinese Language Translation: Actualization of Local Wisdom Values Rusmayani Rusmayani; Fajri Zulia Ramdhani; Badi' atussolihah
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p83-91

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STAI (Islamic Higher Education) Denpasar Bali is the only Islamic religious college in Denpasar City. As a university located among most of the Hindu community, this institution has a special course, namely memorizing section 30 of Al-Qur'an in Balinese translation, as a form of implementation of an ethnopedagogy approach. This study aims to describe the ethnopedagogy of STAI Denpasar Bali during section 30 of Al-Qur'an memorization in Balinese translation. This study used the descriptive qualitative method, and the data was collected through unstructured interviews with informants. For the informants, we involved the Head of STAI Denpasar Bali, the Head of the Academic Sector, the coordinator of memorizing section 30 of the Al-Qur'an course, the lecturer of the Al-Qur'an to Balinese translation course, students, relevant stakeholders, and Aswaja Dewata as well as the General Chair of the Indonesia Clerical Council (MUI) in Bali. Our findings suggested that 1) this course has only been implemented for two years since 2020 to participate in preserving local wisdom and symbols of the Islamic religion in Bali. In practice, this course consists of memorizing section 30 of Al-Qur'an, and translations in Balinese, which are carried out at different times and by different tutors, 2) Ethnopedagogy in the Qur'an section 30 translation course of Balinese language is taught by internalizing cultural values and language levels, and 3) actualization of Balinese language in the Qur'an section 30 Balinese language aim to recultivate the recently degraded Balinese language
Demystifying International Publications: A Structured Training Model to Facilitate UIN SU Lecturers Rahmah Fithriani; Maryati Salmiah
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p44-56

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Writing scholarly papers that meet international standards, such as those indexed by Scopus, has been a source of concern for lecturers at Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatra Utara (UIN SU) Me-dan, thus, became one of the factors that prompted this study. Employing R and D approach through ADDIE model, this research involved 20 lecturers from different educational backgrounds, skills, and units that represented the demographic site of UIN SU Medan as the participants. The results showed that the effective steps of training program for UIN SU Medan lecturers include the followings: 1) Conducting the training program for at least seven meetings; 2) Going through all the six steps of training; 3) Identifying the targeted journals; 4) Going through peer re-viewing process; 5) Improving writing ability: and the last, 6) changing perception. Those findings concluded that an effective training model that is also suitable for the lecturers’ needs is a training model that is like the findings of this study
The Heutagogy Model of Learning Innovation in Increasing The Skill Needs of The Digital Era of Vocational Students Yoto Yoto; Nurul Rahma Ulfatin; Azizatuz Zahro; Andika Bagus Putra; Mahfudi Sahly Subandi; Rochmawati Rochmawati; Aman Santoso
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p98-104

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The digital technology-based heutagogy learning model characterizes the progress of implementing vocational education in a nation. This study aims to develop a heutagogy learning model for vocational students through mapping its components. The method in this study uses descriptive qualitative. Research subjects include university lecturers, vocational high school teachers, and industrial employees. The research location is focused on East Java. The research instrument consisted of a questionnaire and documentation. The heutagogy component for vocational students includes critical thinking, collaboration skills, communication skills, and creativity. Mapping the four components supporting the application of the heutagogy learning model needs to be done to improve the quality of vocational students in the digital era
The Impact of Peer-Group Communication and Social Media Use on Students' Characters Muhammad Aminullah; Erwin Dyah Astawinetu; Nanda Saputra; Al Mahdi Al Mahdi
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p92-97

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The purpose of this study is to investigate (1) the effect of peer group communication on students' morals and (2) the effect that social media use has on students' values. This study was carried out in the Pancur Batu District of North Sumatra Province's Deli Serdang Regency, Indonesia. Our population was 1,207 Muslim students at the state junior high school in the Pancur Batu District, Indonesia. In the end, we selected 300 students as our samples using the proportional stratified random sampling technique. For the research instrument, we employed a questionnaire that was developed to collect information regarding peer group communication and the use of social media among junior high school students in Pancur Batu, Deli Serdang, Indonesia. Path analysis was used to analyze and synthesize research data. The analysis results showed that (1) peer group communication directly affects students' morals, with a path coefficient of 0.179, and (2) the use of social media directly affects students' morals, with a path coefficient of 0.213
Vocabulary Learning Strategies Employed by Indonesian Virtual Exchange Students Dias Tiara Putri Utomo; Finaty Ahsanah; Arum Islami; Suratmi Suratmi; Suhariyati Suhariyati
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p57-65

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This study investigated the types of vocabulary learning strategies (VLS) employed by Indonesian college students. The study specifically aimed to find out (a) the most and the least frequently used VLS, and (b) the most useful VLS. A total of 105 nursing students who attended a virtual exchange program during the odd semester of 2021/2022 academic year participated in this study. This was ex post facto research which used a vocabulary learning strategy questionnaire to collect the data. To answer research questions, the collected data were analyzed by using SPSS statistics 25.0, including the descriptive statistics. The overall findings revealed that in terms of five categories, determination strategies were reported to be the most frequently used strategies and social strategies were the least ones. In terms of individual strategies, the most frequently used vocabulary learning strategies were ‘using bilingual dictionaries either print or electronic’, ‘guessing word meaning through the context’, and ‘learning new vocabulary items through vocabulary videos”. The least frequent ones were ‘asking the word’s synonym to the teacher’ and ‘communicating with native speakers. Furthermore, the participants assumed that ‘using bilingual dictionaries either print or electronic’ and ‘taking notes of new words’ as the most useful strategies. Considering the results, both students and lecturers must be more aware of the effective learning strategies to achieve better results
Exploring Student Engagement in Online Learning Hafizah Pratiwi; Joko Priyana
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 28, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um048v28i2p66-82

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This survey study aimed to capture the actual student engagement in online learning, including the intensity of engagement, the barriers that prevent the students from engaging, and the efforts to stay engaged during online learning. It determined the students’ and English teachers’ perspectives to identify the differences in engagement variables among them. There were 424 participants consisting of students and English teachers from 2 Senior High Schools, 1 Vocational High School, and 2 Junior High Schools in South Sumatera, Indonesia. The online questionnaire was distributed through Google Forms and divided into three parts. The questionnaire items were adopted from Online Student Engagement Scale (OSE) to measure the intensity of engagement and Microsystem Factors Influence Student Engagement Scale to investigate the students’ barriers and efforts in engaging in online learning. Further, all the garnered data were computed through SPSS 25.0, facilitating an easier data presentation. The results of this study unveil the moderate intensity of student engagement in online learning, low barriers, and high efforts to stay engaged during online learning from both students and English teachers' perspectives.  Addition-ally, these results are expected to be used as the basis of reflection and evaluation of the online learning program in Indonesia

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