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Shifa Aulia Salsabila; Nabila Azzahra; Ahmad Zainuri; Frika Fatimah Zahra

Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This reseach aims to analyze the role of an innovative deep learning-based instructional model in enhancing students’ conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and active engagement during classroom learning processes. The rapid development of educational technology currently demands continuous innovation in instructional practices, particularly to improve teacher quality and professionalism in addressing the challenges of the 21st century. To achieve this objective, this research employed a qualitative method with a literature review approach. Data were collected through a systematic review of various national journals, international journals, books, and relevant scholarly sources published within the last ten years. The findings indicate that the implementation of a deep learning-based instructional model can significantly enhance teachers’ creativity in designing instructional strategies, strengthen the effectiveness of the learning process, and improve the quality of teacher-student interaction. Furthermore, this approach encourages teachers to become more adaptive to digital technological advancements and more responsive to the diversity of students’ needs and learning styles. Therefore, the deep learning-based instructional model can serve as a strategic and sustainable solution for improving teachers’ professional practices in the modern education era.

Ridwan Ridwan; Solehah , Yustika Kholifatus; Hardiyana , Defi Yulia

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

This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the application of direct and indirect methods in teaching English, specifically the topic of "Telling Time," at MTs Al-Amiriyyah through microteaching practice. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques including observation, interviews, and documentation. The research subjects consist of an English teacher and the students of class VIII A. The data were thematically analyzed to identify significant patterns in the teaching process. The findings indicate that the direct method is effective in building students' foundational understanding of time concepts, as it emphasizes explicit and concrete use of the target language and allows teachers to easily assess students' comprehension through drilling. On the other hand, the indirect method proved to enhance students’ ability to use English more naturally through contextual activities such as role play and daily schedule games. Moreover, students with kinesthetic learning styles responded more positively to the indirect method, as it enables them to learn through physical activity and direct participation. These findings suggest that a combination of both methods yields optimal results: the direct method is effective for the initial stage of concept acquisition, while the indirect method supports the development of communicative skills in a functional and enjoyable manner, aligning with students' characteristics.

Ophilia Lindy Agrecia; Yuwantri Yuwantri; Jessica Putri Mannuela; Margareta Margareta; Geffriyani Wulan Dari +2 more

Sabar : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Katolik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The role of technology in revitalizing expository learning strategies in the 21st century. Expository learning strategies are direct teaching methods by teachers with verbal explanations of material, which are effective in conveying factual information but have been criticized for not stimulating critical thinking and not catering to the variety of student learning styles. This study examines how the integration of digital technology and active learning approaches can improve the effectiveness and engagement of students in expository learning. The use of multimedia, digital platforms, and learning management systems (LMS) opens up opportunities for more interactive and collaborative teaching. However, challenges such as unequal access to technology and the management of digital learning must be addressed so that technology can optimally improve the quality of teaching. Curriculum revitalization is also important to align education with industry needs and technological developments, emphasizing the development of practical skills and digital literacy so that graduates are ready to compete in the global job market. This study provides analysis and suggestions for education practitioners to implement more adaptive and effective expository learning strategies in today's digital era.

Farial Farial; Jarkawi Jarkawi; Angga Taufan Dayu

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This community service program aimed to enhance the understanding and skills of teachers and educational staff in implementing anti-bullying classroom management to create a safe and effective learning environment at SD Negeri Pasar Lama 6 Banjarmasin. The training consisted of four stages—preparation, implementation, application, and evaluation—and applied a participatory approach through interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions, and role-play simulations. The evaluation showed significant improvement in participants’ competencies, with the average score increasing from 59.78 (pre-test) to 87.17 (post-test), a gain of 27.39 points. Participants’ satisfaction also reached an average score of 4.78, categorized as excellent. These results demonstrate that the Anti-Bullying Classroom Management Training effectively improved teachers’ ability to prevent and handle bullying cases, while also enhancing classroom learning effectiveness and promoting a positive and collaborative school climate.

Aditya Bulow; Beatrix J. Podung; A. R. J. Sengkey

Jurnal Praba : Jurnal Rumpun Kesehatan Umum 2025 STIKES Columbia Asia Medan

This study aims to investigate the effect of command teaching style on the ability to kick a ball using the inside of the foot in junior high school students. The research method used is a quasi-experimental design with one group pretest-posttest. The sample consisted of 30 eighth-grade students from SMP Negeri 5 Tondano selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using pretest and posttest instruments and analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired sample t-test. The results showed a significant increase in posttest scores compared to pretest scores, indicating the effectiveness of the command teaching style in improving the technical ability of kicking a ball with the inside foot. The findings support the application of structured and directive teaching approaches in physical education, particularly in learning fundamental motor skills. This study highlights the relevance of teacher-centered methods for skill acquisition and offers practical implications for physical education practitioners.

Siti Magfirah Garusu; Pupung Puspita Ardini; Sulastya Ningsih

Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

In addition to the positive findings regarding the effectiveness of instructional videos in enhancing reading skills, this study also highlights the importance of integrating technology into early childhood education. The use of instructional videos provides an engaging and interactive learning experience for children, making the learning process more enjoyable and effective. Children at TK Irama Jaya were able to visualize and connect sounds with letters and words, which is a crucial aspect of developing reading skills at an early age. Furthermore, the study reveals that instructional videos cater to different learning styles, allowing children to absorb information through auditory and visual channels. This multisensory approach enhances retention and understanding, especially for young learners who are just beginning to master reading. The videos also offer repetition and consistency, allowing children to revisit lessons at their own pace, thus reinforcing their learning process. The improvement observed in the post-test scores suggests that instructional videos can serve as a valuable tool in early childhood education, complementing traditional teaching methods. However, the study also indicates that while instructional videos are beneficial, they should be used in conjunction with other pedagogical techniques, such as interactive reading activities and teacher-guided lessons, to maximize learning outcomes. It is recommended that other schools, particularly those in remote or underserved areas, consider incorporating instructional videos into their teaching practices. The accessibility and cost-effectiveness of these videos make them an ideal resource for improving the quality of education in early childhood settings. Further research could explore the long-term effects of instructional videos on reading fluency and other areas of early literacy development.

Efrida Hamidah H; Ibnu Muthi

Intellektika : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the demonstration method in improving the understanding of the concept of force in grade 1 elementary school students. The approach used is a literature study by reviewing various current scientific sources from 2021 to 2025. The results of the study show that the demonstration method is able to transform abstract concepts into concrete experiences that are easy for students to understand. Through demonstrations, students can see firsthand the application of force in everyday life, making it easier to understand. This method also increases students' active involvement, trains observation skills, and supports visual and kinesthetic learning styles. In its implementation, the success of the demonstration method is largely determined by the readiness of the teacher, the use of simple language, a variety of teaching aids, and repetition of activities to strengthen memory. Common obstacles faced include limited tools, time, and teacher skills in designing effective demonstrations. Therefore, school support and collaboration between teachers are key to optimizing the implementation of this method. In conclusion, the demonstration method is an effective learning strategy to improve the understanding of the concept of force, because it is in accordance with the cognitive development stage of early elementary school students who are in the concrete operational phase.   Keywords: demonstration method, concept of force, elementary school students, science learning, concrete activities  

Irmawati Thahir; Evy Segarawati Ampry; Firdaus Firdaus

International Journal of Educational Technology and Society 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the implementation of transformational leadership models by school principals and their influence on improving teacher performance in secondary schools. The research adopts a mixed-method approach, integrating both qualitative and quantitative data to provide a comprehensive understanding. The study was conducted in 15 secondary schools, involving a total of 245 respondents consisting of school principals and teachers. Data collection techniques included the use of questionnaires to gather quantitative data, alongside in-depth interviews and direct observations for qualitative insights. The results reveal that transformational leadership—particularly through its core components of intellectual stimulation, inspirational motivation, individualized consideration, and idealized influence—has a significant positive impact on teacher performance. These leadership behaviors were found to enhance teaching quality, increase teacher professional commitment, and improve overall job satisfaction among educators. Additionally, the study highlights the role of school culture and the professional learning environment as mediating factors in the effectiveness of transformational leadership. The findings underscore the importance of implementing structured leadership development programs for school principals. By equipping school leaders with transformational leadership skills, educational institutions can foster more supportive and dynamic teaching environments that ultimately lead to better learning outcomes. These insights are particularly relevant for policymakers and educational administrators who are seeking sustainable strategies to improve school performance through leadership practices. In conclusion, transformational leadership stands out as a vital leadership style that not only motivates and empowers teachers but also contributes significantly to the institutional development of schools.

Hasmar Husain Rangkuti; Mahariah Mahariah; Enni Nazrah Pulungan

Al-Tarbiyah: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This study aims to analyze the teacher's style in the SKI learning process at MTs Al-Jam'iyatul Washliyah Tembung and its impact on learning effectiveness. The main focus of this study is to understand how the teaching style used by teachers affects students' participation and understanding in SKI lessons.This study uses a qualitative research method using observation methods, in-depth interviews and documentation studies. The subjects of the study consisted of SKI teachers at MTs Al-Jam’iyatul Washliyah Tembung and students who participated in the SKI learning process. The results of this study indicate that the teaching styles of SKI teachers can be categorized into three main approaches, namely instructional, motivational, and adaptive. The instructional approach emphasizes providing clear techniques and strategies to ensure that students understand the material well. The motivational approach aims to encourage students' enthusiasm for learning, increase their involvement during learning, and inspire self-confidence. Meanwhile, the adaptive approach is used to adjust teaching methods to the needs and characteristics of each individual.

Al Hafiz Rasya Ramadhan; M Juniyansah; Safina Desfianti; Sani Safitri; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin

SOSIAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan IPS 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Differentiated learning is an approach that adapts the learning process to the needs, interests, and abilities of each student so that they can learn optimally according to their own style and pace. This approach aims to create a more meaningful learning experience, allowing each student to develop their potential to the fullest, and building an inclusive and equitable environment where all learners have the same opportunity to thrive. With a more dynamic learning atmosphere, students feel valued and supported in their academic journey. To implement differentiated learning effectively, teachers must have the skills to identify individual student needs, design flexible learning strategies, and create teaching materials that can be accessed and understood by all students. With this approach, the effectiveness of learning increases, while encouraging students to be more active, confident, and independent in exploring knowledge.

Rahmatul Zikri Amalia; Selvi Yulianis; Gusmaneli Gusmaneli

The world of education has undergone a major shift as a result of advances in information and communication technology. This study compares conventional and digital learning methods for distance learning (PJJ) across the board, with the aim of finding out what is effective, what is not effective, and how the two methods affect student learning outcomes and experiences. Conventional learning, which relies on direct interaction between teachers and students, emphasizes elements such as giving feedback, easy to do, structured, and routine. It has the advantage of being able to facilitate direct interpersonal communication, provide intensive supervision and guidance, and create a competitive learning environment. However, this method has some limitations, especially in terms of time and space flexibility. It is also not able to meet the learning needs of individuals in large groups. On the other hand, digital learning offers greater flexibility, access to a wide range of educational resources, and increased interactivity through the use of online collaboration tools, e-learning platforms, and video conferencing. The use of technology allows learning content to be presented in a systematic, structured and engaging manner, increasing student motivation and participation. In addition, it allows materials to be tailored to each student's learning style and conditions, and supports collaborative and independent learning. Challenges include the possibility of misuse of technology, limited access in some areas, lack of direct social interaction, and reliance on digital infrastructure and capabilities. The research results indicate that digital learning generally enhances student learning outcomes more significantly compared to conventional learning, especially in terms of distance learning (PJJ). Digital strategies such as structured instructional design, integration of practical experiences, motivational support, and time management have been shown to improve student interaction, understanding, and independence. However, digital and conventional learning methods can complement each other to achieve optimal effectiveness. The application of these strategies not only boosts students' academic performance but also equips them with the essential skills to tackle future challenges. 

Guo Nyuhuan

International Journal of Studies in International Education 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Foreign language learning anxiety is a prevalent emotional phenomenon among English major students that significantly impacts their learning effectiveness and motivation. This study comprehensively examines the definition, classification, causes, and complex effects of foreign language learning anxiety from a theoretical perspective. Through analyzing the interplay of personal factors (such as self-esteem, learning styles, learning motivation) and environmental factors (such as teaching methods, classroom atmosphere, test pressure, cultural differences), it reveals the multidimensional nature of foreign language learning anxiety. The research indicates that this anxiety not only reduces learners' motivation and efficiency but also interferes with their cognitive processes, affects the development of speaking and listening skills, and even negatively impacts their physical and mental health. To address this issue, based on the Affective Filter Hypothesis, Humanistic Psychology, Constructivist Learning Theory, and Social Interaction Theory, this study proposes educational intervention strategies, including optimizing curriculum design, improving teaching evaluation systems, establishing psychological counseling mechanisms, and strengthening the emotional support function of teachers. These strategies aim to create a positive, interactive learning environment to help students overcome anxiety and enhance learning outcomes.

Junita Ningsih; Kholidah Nur; Nur Fadilah; Riski Hidayah

Inovasi Pendidikan dan Anak Usia Dini 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study analyzes variation skills as a strategy to improve the effectiveness of learning in early childhood. Early childhood has unique characteristics, such as short attention span and high curiosity, so variation in learning is essential to maintain their interest and engagement. Variation includes the use of various methods, media, teaching styles, and activities, which are adjusted to the developmental needs of children. Through a qualitative approach based on literature studies, this study found that variation in learning can improve children's learning motivation, concentration, and social and emotional skills. Variation also supports multisensory-based learning that strengthens conceptual understanding. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of training for teachers to master variation skills in learning, in order to create meaningful and enjoyable learning experiences for early childhood.

Arindya Naresti, Duta; Suratmi

Jurnal Komunikasi Pendidikan 2024 Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Science literacy skills in Indonesia are still relatively low. This study aims to analyze the need to develop learning media, especially digital storybooks, to improve the science literacy of fourth-grade elementary school students. The analysis involves literature studies, field studies with teacher interviews, and evaluating learners' science literacy abilities. The results of the analysis showed variations in learners' learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) and low science literacy needs. The teacher stated that the independent curriculum is used with learning activities that have applied science literacy, but it is still limited. The science literacy ability of students was recorded to be low, with an average percentage of 43.53%. Teachers see the need for innovation through digital learning media, especially picture storybooks, to increase students' interest and understanding of science material. Based on these findings, the development of digital storybooks can be an effective solution to improve the science literacy of fourth-grade students. It is hoped that implementing this media will help strengthen science literacy skills and improve the understanding of scientific concepts in everyday life. This research contributes to the field by providing evidence-based recommendations for integrating digital storybooks into the curriculum, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of science education in primary schools.