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Mery Octavia Sari; Roni Faslah; Nadya Fadillah Fidhyallah

Jurnal Pendidikan Dirgantara 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This research aims to develop and assess the feasibility of Microsoft Access-based learning media as a digital archive tool. Using a Research and Development (R&D) approach, the study follows the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The participants included one media expert, one material expert, one language expert, and 33 class X MPLB students at SMK Negeri 49 Jakarta. Data collection was conducted through observations, interviews, and questionnaires rated on a Likert scale, evaluated by experts and students. The findings show that: 1) The Microsoft Access-based media, developed for the MPLB basics subject, can be run on laptops or computers; 2) The media suitability received an 81.3% rating ("Very Appropriate"), material suitability 89.3% ("Very Appropriate"), and language suitability 100% ("Very Appropriate"). In the trials, individual testing with three students yielded 89.6% ("Very Eligible"), small group testing with 10 students received 75.7% ("Decent"), and field testing with 20 students reached 86.8% ("Very Eligible"). 3) The product is deemed highly suitable by experts, with strong support from small group and field trials, confirming its effectiveness as a learning tool.

Aulia Putri; Ibnu Muthi

Jurnal Pendidikan Dirgantara 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design to gain an in-depth understanding of the implementation of the “Habit for Me” religious habituation program in shaping the religious character of first-grade elementary school students. The case study method was chosen to holistically and contextually describe the phenomenon within the specific school environment. Primary data were collected through participatory observation of students, in-depth interviews with teachers and the principal, and documentation of students' religious activities. Secondary data included lesson plans, religious activity schedules, and school archives to complement the primary data. The diverse data collection techniques aimed to produce credible data. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles and Huberman interactive model, which involves data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing to derive meaning from complex information. Data validity was ensured through triangulation of techniques and sources, enhancing the trustworthiness of the findings. This methodology enabled a detailed depiction of the processes and impacts of the Habit for Me program in the context of religious character education for elementary students.

Apik Budi Santoso; Pradika Adi Wijayanto; Ferani Mulianingsih; Iwan Saputra; Andhika Rizqy Heristama

International Journal of Educational Research 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

. Education generally demands that the learning process should not be directed solely toward textual understanding, but rather encourages contextual learning. In this approach, learning should utilize a variety of learning resources that keep pace with advancements in science and technology, and are also closely tied to up-to-date developments in the surrounding environment and society. By using local environmental issues as a learning resource, it is expected that students will obtain more accurate and reliable information. The aim of this research activity is to identify and explain natural tourist attractions in Semarang Regency as learning resources for social studies in junior high schools. The method used is qualitative. The data sources consist of primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques include interviews, observation, and document/archive analysis, while the validity of the data is ensured through technique triangulation.