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Ayu Lestari; Aisyah Alqurani; Aisyah Alqurani; Risa Angelia; Sara Eriza +2 more

JURNAL ILMIAH PENDIDIKAN KEBUDAYAAN DAN AGAMA 2026 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

This study aims to analyze the effect of homework load and extended study hours on students’ learning stress levels. The background of this research is based on increasing academic demands that may affect students’ psychological conditions. This study employs a qualitative approach with data collected through observation and interviews. The results indicate that excessive homework load and prolonged study duration significantly contribute to higher levels of learning stress. Students tend to experience physical and mental fatigue, decreased motivation, and difficulty managing time between study and rest. In addition, pressure to achieve high academic performance further exacerbates stress levels. Other factors such as lack of environmental support and less varied teaching methods also influence students’ stress. Furthermore, students often report feelings of anxiety and emotional exhaustion when academic tasks accumulate without adequate rest periods. This condition not only affects their psychological well-being but also reduces concentration and learning effectiveness in the classroom. Therefore, balanced learning load management, appropriate task distribution, and more effective and humanistic teaching strategies are needed to reduce learning stress and improve the quality of education. Schools and educators are encouraged to consider students’ cognitive capacity and mental health in designing assignments and study schedules to create a more supportive learning environment.

Sintia Rosyidah; Olyvia Zalianti; Ryzma Halyza Zuhro; Hilda Zaukia; Mu’alimin Mu’alimin

Perspektif: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Bahasa 2025 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

Low student learning motivation is one of the main obstacles that affect the smoothness and success of the learning process. To overcome this, a classroom management strategy is needed that not only focuses on technical management, but also considers the psychological aspects of students. This paper reviews the application of management strategies based on psychological principles in order to improve student learning motivation. Through this approach, teachers are expected to be able to recognize differences in student characteristics, help them manage their emotions, and create a positive and supportive learning atmosphere. The strategies discussed include individual understanding, providing appropriate learning encouragement, improving learning skills, managing emotions, and constructive assessments. The results of the discussion show that psychology-based management strategies are able to foster intrinsic learning motivation, increase student involvement in the classroom, and create a conducive learning climate. Thus, this approach can be used as an alternative solution in efforts to improve the quality of education.