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Alin Safaraz Aprilia; Ai Silan Aulia Azdka; Halwa Syabania Iqbal; Enny Diah Astuti

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Social media has become a primary means of communication for adolescents in the digital era, yet excessive use can create complex impacts on their academic, social, and psychological well-being. The positive effects include expanding cross-regional friendships, improving communication skills, strengthening social relationships, and increasing learning motivation through peer interaction and support. Conversely, the negative effects include declining academic performance due to reduced focus, neglect of responsibilities, weakened language skills caused by the dominance of informal language, a higher risk of digital crimes such as fraud and identity theft, as well as mental-health issues including anxiety, depression, social-comparison pressure, and cyberbullying. To minimize these risks, preventive efforts are needed, such as enhancing digital literacy for both adolescents and parents, promoting ethical and safe online behavior, regulating screen time, strengthening parental guidance, implementing digital-wellness policies in schools, providing counseling services, developing more youth-friendly platforms, and enforcing government regulations on online safety. This study emphasizes that the wise, safe, and productive use of social media can only be achieved through collaborative efforts involving adolescents, families, schools, communities, platform providers, and the government.

Shelahiya Nadhira; Laura Putrie Alika; Sri Mulyeni

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to analyze the dynamics of academic and social life of students at Universitas Nasional PASIM and identify the factors affecting the balance between these two aspects. Using a qualitative method with interviews as the data collection technique, this study reveals the role of the social environment, particularly peer interactions, in supporting motivation, academic achievement, and student well-being. The findings show that a conducive campus social environment, through interaction with peers, serves as a source of emotional support and information that can enhance motivation and academic performance. Conversely, a less supportive social environment can hinder focus and decrease students' enthusiasm for learning. Students also face challenges in balancing academic demands and social life due to the heavy schedule of classes, academic tasks, organizational activities, and social engagements. The research findings indicate that time management skills and prioritization are key factors in maintaining the balance between academics and social life. The inability to manage time effectively may lead to stress and academic burnout. Overall, the study emphasizes the importance of a supportive social environment and good self-management skills in fostering academic success and student well-being.

Maradita Maradita; Wigyo Susanto; Bettie Febriana

DIAGNOSA: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Insomnia is a sleep disorder frequently experienced by college students and can negatively impact health and cognitive function, particularly concentration in studies. Prolonged sleep disturbances lead to fatigue, decreased attention, and decreased academic performance. Therefore, this study is important to determine the relationship between insomnia and concentration levels in college students. This type of research is descriptive quantitative using a cross-sectional approach with 100 respondents. Data collection used a questionnaire. Data analysis test used Spearman Rho. The results of univariate analysis, the most insomnia is mild insomnia as many as 53 students with a percentage (53%). The most students with a moderate level of learning concentration are 67 students with a percentage (67%). The most data respondents with female gender as many as 84 with a percentage (84%). The age of the most respondents is 20 years as many as 57 students with a percentage (57%). The results of bivariate analysis with Spearman rho obtained significant results between insomnia and the level of learning concentration of 0.000, the value is <0.005 with a moderate relationship as evidenced by the r value of 0.469. There is a relationship between insomnia and learning concentration levels.

Fantin Qurrotul ‘Aini; Betie Febriana; Wahyu Endang Setyowati

DIAGNOSA: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2026 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Students who are working on their undergraduate thesis often experience stress due to academic workload, pressure to graduate on time, and anxiety regarding their academic performance. Spirituality is considered one of the coping mechanisms that may help individuals achieve emotional calmness, life meaning, and self-acceptance, which potentially reduces stress. This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of spirituality and stress among students working on their thesis. This research used a quantitative method with a cross-sectional approach. A total of 134 students were selected using simple random sampling. The instruments used were the Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES) to measure spirituality and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) to measure stress levels. Data analysis was performed using the Spearman Rank correlation test. The findings indicate a significant correlation between spirituality and stress levels with a p-value of 0,002. The Spearman correlation coefficient (r = -0,264) indicates a negative correlation, meaning that higher levels of spirituality are associated with lower stress levels among thesis-writing students. There is a significant negative relationship between spirituality and stress among students working on their undergraduate thesis. Increasing spirituality may serve as an effective coping strategy to reduce stress during the thesis completion process.

Faila Sifattussholihah; Rosidah Rosidah; Anik Eko Novitasari

DIAGNOSA: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Anemia is a global health problem affecting approximately 30% of adolescents worldwide, with the highest prevalence among women aged 15-49. In Indonesia, data from the Ministry of Health in 2019 showed that the prevalence of anemia in adolescent girls reached 32%, with cases higher than in adolescent boys (27.2% vs. 20.3%). Anemia in adolescent girls negatively impacts growth, increases susceptibility to infection, and affects concentration and academic performance. Research Methods This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pandan leaves (Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb.) as a dietary intervention to control anemia in adolescent girls. This quantitative study used a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design with 19 adolescent girls from MA Bahrul Ulum Lamongan. The sample was selected using a purposive sampling technique. Respondents consumed 100 grams of pandan leaf pudding daily for seven days. The results of statistical analysis using the Paired Samples T-Test showed that there was a significant difference in hemoglobin levels (p <0.05) in respondents before and after consuming pandan leaf pudding. These results indicate that consuming pandan leaf pudding is effective in increasing hemoglobin levels in the study group.

Sudana Fatahillah Pasaribu; Farhatun Nurha; Dhea Syafitri; Dwitri Amalia Susanti; Etika Lase +3 more

Journal of Health Sciences, Nursing and Nutrition 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The nutritional status of elementary school children serves as a vital indicator of their overall growth, development, and future health outcomes. Poor nutritional status, whether in the form of undernutrition or overweight, can lead to a range of health and academic performance issues. This study aimed to assess the nutritional status of Grade 4A students at SD 064981 Cempaka Raya using anthropometric measurements and to examine the association between snacking habits and nutritional categories. A descriptive quantitative research design was employed, utilizing a total sampling approach involving all 20 students in the class. Data collection consisted of direct height and weight measurements conducted according to standardized procedures. The data were then analyzed using the WHO Anthro Plus software to classify nutritional status into undernourished, normal, overweight, and obese categories. Additionally, information on students’ snacking habits during school hours was obtained through structured questionnaires. The results indicated that 25% of students were undernourished, 50% had normal nutritional status, 20% were overweight, and 5% were obese. Bivariate analysis using the Chi-Square test demonstrated a statistically significant relationship (p < 0.001) between snacking behavior and nutritional status. Specifically, all students who reported frequent consumption of snacks at school were classified as overweight or obese, whereas those who did not engage in frequent snacking predominantly fell within the undernourished or normal categories. These findings highlight the potential role of unhealthy snacking patterns in contributing to excessive weight gain among school-age children. Based on the results, it is recommended that nutrition education programs be implemented for both students and parents, coupled with stricter regulations on the availability and sale of high-calorie snack foods within the school environment. Such measures may serve as preventive strategies to promote healthy growth, maintain optimal nutritional status, and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases later in life.

Nurisman Juliyanto; Yasir Arafat; Darwin Effendi

Jurnal Motivasi Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to analyze the influence of the school environment and family environment on the learning interest of 8th-grade students at SMPN 1 Pangkalanbaru. Learning interest plays a crucial role in shaping students' academic performance and motivation. A conducive environment, both at school and at home, is believed to significantly contribute to the development of students' enthusiasm for learning. This research employed a quantitative method with a descriptive approach and utilized multiple regression analysis techniques to test the hypotheses. Data were collected through structured questionnaires distributed to 149 students from the 8th grade. The findings indicate that both the school and family environments have a positive and significant impact on students' interest in learning. The school environment's influence was confirmed by a simple linear regression coefficient of 0.229, while the family environment showed a stronger effect with a regression coefficient of 0.355. When tested simultaneously, both variables contributed to a combined effect on students' learning interest, with an R² value of 0.263, indicating that 26.3% of the variance in learning interest can be explained by these two factors. The remaining 73.7% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study, such as peer influence, personal motivation, teaching methods, and access to learning resources. These results underscore the importance of providing a supportive and engaging environment at both school and home to enhance students’ academic motivation. It is recommended that schools foster a positive atmosphere through effective teacher-student interactions, while families are encouraged to actively support their children's learning routines and emotional well-being. Further research is needed to explore other contributing factors and to develop holistic strategies that promote learning interest among junior high school students.

Iswara Sampia; Adrias adrias; Salmaini Safitri Syam

GARUDA : Jurnal Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dan Filsafat 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The purpose of this study is to examine how using the Quizizz app can enhance students' learning results when Pancasila and Civic Education (PPKn) is taught at the primary school level. In addition to emphasizing memorization, PPKn education is supposed to foster character development by imparting Pancasila principles like justice, tolerance, and cooperation. Additionally, this study seeks to investigate how appropriate learning materials can improve students' willingness to learn, which has a direct impact on their academic performance. Students can actively study and get quick feedback by utilizing Quizizz, a web-based tool that offers dynamic and captivating tests.    

Cindra Mutiara Wulandari; Solehudin Solehudin; Siti Kamillah

DIAGNOSA: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Breakfast  with a healthy menu will improve good nutrition by paying attention to a balanced diet. And when breakfast is not adequately fulfilled, it can result in poor nutritional status, leading to depression, which disrupts brain function and negatively impacts academic performance. Research objective : That is to determine the relationship between breakfast habits and nutritional status with the academic performance of students at SDN Nanggala 1. Research method : This study uses a quantitative analytic correlation approach with a cross-sectional study design, involving 68 respondents as samples representing the population. The sampling technique used is total sampling. Research result : The majority of respondents in this study were male totaling 38 students (55.9%), the majority of respondents were 12 years old totaling 54 students (79.4%), the majority of respondents were from class VI A totaling 36 students (52.9%). The majority of respondents had poor breakfast habits totaling 28 students (41.2%), the majority of respondents had poor nutritional status totaling 46 students (67.6%), the majority of students have low academic achievement with 59 students (86.6%). The results of the chi-square test indicate No. relationship between breakfast habits and academis achievement with p=0,446 > a =0,05, and there is no relationship between nutritional status (BMI) and academic achievement p=0,055 > a =0,05.

Fivediniar Edra Primaulidina; Siti Annisa Safitri; Nurhaliza Meilinda Iswanto

Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Ilmu Komputer 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought changes in various sectors including education, particularly at the secondary school level. This study aims to analyze the role of AI in improving academic learning, identify the positive impact of AI implementation in the education sector, and compare the effectiveness of AI-based learning with conventional methods. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, this study analyzed 50 scientific articles published between 2019-2024 from ScienceDirect, IEEE, Semantic Scholar, and Google Scholar databases. The results showed that the implementation of AI improved students' academic performance by 23% compared to traditional methods, with an increase in students' learning motivation by 35%. In the aspect of adaptive learning, AI shows an increase in learning effectiveness by 30% and increases student participation in distance learning by 40%. Comparison with conventional methods shows the superiority of AI-based learning in material personalization (90% vs 60%), feedback system (85% vs 40% responsiveness), and student engagement (75% vs 45%). However, the research found that optimal results are achieved through blended learning that combines the power of AI with the social interaction of conventional learning.

Zaki Ul Ilmi; Nurfadila; Abdal Ahmed

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the impact of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) on student engagement and academic performance in multicultural classrooms. As educational environments become increasingly diverse, CRP has emerged as a critical approach to meet the needs of students from various cultural backgrounds. This quasi-experimental study involved students from multicultural classrooms across multiple schools, with one group implementing CRP strategies and a control group using traditional teaching methods. Data was collected through surveys assessing student engagement and academic records to measure performance before and after the implementation of CRP practices. The findings indicate that students in CRP classrooms exhibited significantly higher engagement levels and improved academic performance compared to the control group. The increased student participation, motivation, and academic success were attributed to the integration of culturally relevant content that resonated with students’ cultural identities. The study highlights several challenges in the implementation of CRP, including the need for professional teacher training, curriculum adaptation to incorporate cultural relevance, and strong policy support. It also underscores the importance of teacher preparedness, curriculum adaptation, and institutional support in ensuring the effective implementation of CRP. The study’s results align with international best practices, demonstrating that CRP significantly enhances student outcomes, particularly among minority cultural groups. Future research should focus on the long-term effects of CRP and its scalability across various educational contexts to further understand its impact on academic achievement and engagement in diverse classroom settings.

Desmaliza Desmaliza; Sri Suharti; Dina Destari

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study examines the relationship between self regulated learning (SRL) strategies and academic motivation among students engaged in online language education, with a particular focus on how cultural diversity influences these factors. SRL strategies, such as goal setting, self monitoring, and time management, are crucial for maintaining motivation and improving learning outcomes, especially in online settings that require high levels of student autonomy. The study found a strong positive correlation between intrinsic motivation and the use of SRL strategies. Students who were intrinsically motivated to learn demonstrated better use of SRL strategies, leading to improved academic performance. Furthermore, the study explored how cultural diversity impacted the application of SRL strategies, revealing that students from collectivist cultures often emphasized collaboration and effort, while students from individualistic cultures focused more on autonomy and personal achievement. These cultural differences influenced how students engaged with SRL strategies and maintained their motivation throughout their online language courses. The findings underscore the importance of considering cultural diversity when designing online language education programs. Culturally responsive teaching practices that acknowledge students' cultural backgrounds can enhance motivation, foster better use of SRL strategies, and improve learning outcomes in diverse online classrooms. The study highlights the need for further research that explores the interaction between different cultural groups, expands sample sizes, and investigates other motivational factors, such as self efficacy and achievement goals, to develop more effective and inclusive online language education strategies.  

Lilik Setiawan; Ronal Aprianto; Asma Elmar Mansurzade

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The rapid transformation of higher education driven by the advancement of digital technologies and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of online learning platforms across universities worldwide. This study investigates the relationship between the use of online learning platforms, academic performance, and student engagement among university students. Using a cross-sectional survey design, data were collected from students actively participating in online learning environments to analyze how frequency of platform use influences academic outcomes and engagement levels. The results reveal a positive correlation between online learning engagement and academic performance, indicating that students who consistently participate in live sessions, complete assignments, and interact with peers and instructors achieve better academic results. Cognitive and behavioral engagement were found to be the most influential factors contributing to improved learning outcomes, while emotional engagement played a supportive role in maintaining motivation and persistence. Despite these benefits, several challenges were identified, including social isolation, limited face-to-face interaction, and technological barriers that hinder full participation. Comparisons with traditional learning environments highlight that online platforms provide greater flexibility and personalized learning opportunities but lack the immediacy of in-person interaction. Furthermore, differences between local and international contexts underscore the role of infrastructure and institutional readiness in ensuring equitable online learning experiences. The study concludes that effective integration of technology, instructor presence, and collaborative tools can enhance engagement and academic success in digital learning environments. Future research should explore long-term impacts, including the role of gamification and artificial intelligence in sustaining motivation and improving educational outcomes.

Ismaul Fitroh; Dwi Oktaviana; Jimoh, Olumide Yusuf

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the potential of mobile educational applications to enhance student-centered inquiry-based learning (IBL) in secondary school classrooms. As traditional, teacher-centered pedagogies fail to adequately engage students in critical thinking and problem-solving, IBL offers a promising alternative that encourages active participation and deeper learning. The research investigates how mobile applications can support IBL by facilitating the inquiry process, such as data collection, hypothesis formulation, and collaboration. Through a quasi-experimental design involving secondary school students, the study compares the effectiveness of traditional teaching methods and mobile-assisted IBL. Results indicate that students using mobile applications showed significant improvements in critical thinking, engagement, and academic performance compared to those taught through traditional methods. Teachers and students both reported high satisfaction with mobile apps, particularly in terms of ease of use and educational value. The findings suggest that integrating mobile technologies into the classroom can create more interactive, accessible, and personalized learning experiences, fostering critical thinking and enhancing student outcomes. However, challenges related to infrastructure, teacher training, and digital literacy must be addressed to fully harness the potential of mobile-assisted inquiry-based learning.

Sisca Septiani; Wiwik Hidayati; Ibrahim Youssef Farahat Ismail

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the impact of peer-mentoring programs on vocational high school (SMK) students, focusing on academic resilience, dropout rates, and overall academic performance. The research compares the outcomes of students in schools with and without peer-mentoring programs. The findings indicate that students participating in peer mentoring exhibited significantly lower dropout rates (12%) compared to those in the control group (22%). Additionally, the continuation rate for students in the experimental group was higher (88%) than in the control group (78%). Academic performance was also positively affected, with an average score of 75 for the experimental group, compared to 65 for the control group. Statistical analysis confirmed the significance of these differences, highlighting the positive effects of peer-mentoring programs. The study suggests that peer mentoring not only enhances academic performance but also contributes to improved student retention by providing emotional and social support. The results underscore the importance of well-structured mentoring programs, including effective mentor training and proper matching between mentors and mentees, to maximize the benefits for vocational students.

Sitti Nuralan; Arham Rahim; Ògúnléye, Michael Olá

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the role of educational policy implementation in reducing urban-rural learning disparities through scholarship programs. Educational disparities between urban and rural areas have persisted across many nations, affecting student outcomes due to differences in access to resources, infrastructure, and qualified teachers. Scholarship programs have emerged as an effective policy tool to address these gaps, providing financial support and enabling rural students to pursue higher education opportunities. This research examines the impact of scholarship policies on bridging the urban-rural education divide, focusing on the performance outcomes of scholarship recipients compared to non-recipients. The study also discusses the socio-economic barriers and challenges faced by rural students and evaluates how scholarships, along with additional support mechanisms such as mentorship and academic workshops, contribute to improving academic performance. The findings suggest that while scholarships have a significant positive effect on academic outcomes, a more comprehensive approach, including better infrastructure, teacher quality, and socio-emotional support, is necessary to fully address educational inequities. This research provides insights into how well-designed scholarship programs, embedded within broader educational reforms, can effectively reduce disparities in educational access and outcomes between urban and rural students.

Welsi Damayanti; Iis Siti Salamah Azzahra; Dina Destari

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the relationship between digital literacy and student engagement in language education. With the increasing integration of technology in modern education, digital literacy has become a fundamental skill, influencing various aspects of academic participation. The research employs a correlational design and utilizes Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to analyze the impact of digital literacy on cognitive, behavioral, and emotional engagement in language learning. The findings suggest that students with higher levels of digital literacy demonstrate greater cognitive engagement, including improved critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Additionally, digital literacy was found to positively influence behavioral engagement, such as increased participation, effort, and persistence in learning tasks. Furthermore, emotional engagement, measured by students' enjoyment, interest, and sense of belonging, was strongly associated with digital literacy. This study highlights the critical role of digital literacy in fostering deeper engagement and improving overall learning outcomes in language education. Implications for practice include the integration of digital literacy skills into language curricula, with educators encouraged to incorporate digital tools to enhance engagement. The study also calls for further research to examine the long-term effects of digital literacy on academic performance and to explore the potential disparities in digital literacy levels across different student populations. As educational technology continues to evolve, understanding its impact on student engagement remains essential for developing effective teaching practices that meet the needs of contemporary learners.

Martina Rosmaulina Marbun; Ainur Rofiq Sofa; Welsi Damayanti

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study focuses on developing a global curriculum model that integrates intercultural and multilingual competencies to enhance students’ academic and communicative skills. The proposed framework emphasizes flexibility, inclusivity, and adaptability, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications to help students thrive in multicultural, multilingual, and digitally mediated global contexts. Using a qualitative curriculum design approach, the study examines the integration of intercultural competence and multilingual education into existing curricula, offering a model adaptable to diverse educational settings. It further explores the impact of this curriculum on students' ability to communicate across cultural and linguistic boundaries, highlighting the importance of digital literacy and global communication skills. The findings indicate that the intercultural model enhances students' academic performance and global citizenship, preparing them for international collaborations and addressing global challenges. Additionally, the curriculum's adaptability ensures its alignment with digital education demands, making it relevant in today’s evolving educational landscape. The research underscores the importance of curricula that embrace cultural diversity and linguistic multiplicity, promoting inclusivity and preparing students for the complexities of an interconnected world. The study concludes with practical recommendations for educators, policymakers, and curriculum developers to implement intercultural and multilingual frameworks globally, ensuring students are equipped with the necessary skills for success in the digital and globalized world.

Dedi Gunawan Saputra; Sri Suharti

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study examines the impact of differentiated learning models in inclusive educational settings, focusing on their effect on student participation, motivation, and academic performance. Differentiated instruction (DI) adapts content, teaching methods, and assessments to meet the diverse learning styles, interests, and abilities of students. Using a mixed methods approach, the research combines quantitative and qualitative data to explore how DI influences engagement and academic outcomes in diverse classrooms. The findings show that DI significantly increased student participation, as lessons tailored to individual strengths encouraged more active involvement. Motivation also improved, with students displaying higher intrinsic motivation when engaging with relevant material at their own pace. Additionally, academic performance improved, especially for students who had struggled with traditional teaching methods. These results suggest that DI is an effective strategy for inclusive education, particularly for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The study emphasizes the importance of teacher training and ongoing professional development for successful DI implementation. The implications are significant for global educational settings, where classrooms are becoming more diverse. By adopting differentiated strategies, educators can create more equitable and inclusive learning experiences. Future research should explore the long-term effects of DI in various cultural and educational contexts.

M.Isa; Maria Anita Titu; Olabode Adeyinka Ayoola

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study examines the impact of blended learning on student engagement and academic achievement in secondary schools during the recovery phase of the pandemic. A quantitative research approach was employed, utilizing a comparative design to assess the differences between blended learning and conventional learning models. Data were collected through student engagement surveys and academic performance records from secondary school students exposed to both learning models. The results indicated that students in the blended learning model exhibited significantly higher levels of engagement across behavioral, emotional, and cognitive dimensions compared to those in the conventional model. Academic achievement was also notably higher in the blended learning group. Statistical analysis, including t-tests and linear regression, revealed a strong positive correlation between student engagement and academic performance. The study concluded that blended learning significantly enhances student involvement and performance, particularly when supported by adequate technological infrastructure and teacher preparedness. These findings suggest that blended learning should be integrated as a permanent strategy in post-pandemic education to support student success and engagement. The study also emphasizes the importance of continuous teacher training and technological support in maximizing the benefits of blended learning.