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Rafif Agustian, Naufal; Harfi Mutmainah, Diva; Syabila Putri Maulana, Amanda; Fitri Zulkarnaen, Aninda; Aini Farida, Nur

Jurnal Pendidikan Dirgantara 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This research examines the implementation of Guidance and Counseling services at SMAN 2 Telukjambe Timur through a descriptive lens. Employing a qualitative methodology, (Hazizah Isnaini, 2024)data were gathered via direct observations and semi-structured interviews involving guidance counselors and eleventh-grade students. The analysis focused on delineating service provision, counselor roles, and student perceptions of these functions within the educational setting. Findings reveal that services operate effectively on both scheduled and impromptu bases, integrating core activities such as basic support, responsive interventions, personalized counseling, and systemic backing. Participants reported significant value in the offerings, which include aptitude assessments and career development initiatives. Notwithstanding, challenges persist for both counselors and students. In aggregate, the program functions proficiently, bolstered by comprehensive school-wide collaboration. 

Kantari, Samawa; Deti, Sri; Ubabuddin

This study aims to identify: 1) The effect of halal certification on the perceptions of students of the Islamic Economics program at IAIN Pontianak regarding Pro-Israel products. 2) The effect of the product on the perceptions of students of the Islamic Economics program at IAIN Pontianak regarding Pro-Israel products. 3) The effect of religiosity on the perceptions of students of the Islamic Economics program at IAIN Pontianak regarding Pro-Israel products. The method used in this research employs a quantitative method. Data collection was conducted through the distribution of questionnaires to respondents. The data analysis used is panel data, and the hypothesis testing uses the coefficient of determination (R2), partial (t-test). The data used by the researcher is primary data that is then processed into secondary data, which includes halal certification, products, religiosity, and student perceptions. Data testing was also conducted with the help of SPSS 25 and Eviews 12 applications. The results of this study show: 1) The halal certification variable has a significant partial effect on student perceptions, as indicated by a t-statistic value of 1.6157 and a probability (p) of 0.0190. 2) The product variable has a significant partial effect on student perceptions, as indicated by a t-statistic value of 0.481082 and a probability value of 0.0314 < 0.05. 3) The religious variable has a significant partial effect on student perceptions, as indicated by a t-statistic value of 6.9607 and a probability of 0.000 < 0.05.

Anisa Rahmawati

Jurnal Manuhara : Pusat Penelitian Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the quality of educational services at SDN Lambangsari 05 Tambun Selatan based on students’ perceptions using the Service Quality (Servqual) method. The background of this research highlights the crucial role of elementary schools in providing quality education services as a fundamental stage in shaping students’ character, social skills, and cognitive abilities. By focusing on students’ perceptions, this study seeks to obtain a realistic picture of service quality from the perspective of the main beneficiaries, namely the students themselves. A qualitative approach was employed, and data collection techniques involved both direct observation of school activities and the distribution of structured questionnaires to 50 fourth-grade students to ensure the validity of the findings. The Servqual method was used to evaluate five service dimensions: Tangibles, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, and Empathy, which together provide a comprehensive assessment of educational service quality. The analysis results show that four dimensions—Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, and Empathy—have positive gaps, indicating that the services provided meet or exceed students’ expectations and reflect the school’s commitment to quality. However, the Tangibles dimension shows a small negative gap (-0.03), suggesting the need for improvements in physical aspects such as the cleanliness of classrooms, the availability of learning media, and the maintenance of school facilities. In conclusion, the overall quality of educational services at SDN Lambangsari 05 is considered good, with strong performance in non-physical aspects, although upgrading physical facilities remains essential to enhance student satisfaction and create a more conducive learning environment.

Abdul Arif; Ratna Dwi Christyanti

Karakter : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) of the University of East Kalimantan (Unikaltar) consistently conducts satisfaction surveys to improve the quality of services provided to students. This survey aims to evaluate the performance of each work unit, including lecturers, with the hope that the results obtained can identify aspects that are still hampering or suboptimal. The survey results serve as the basis for formulating steps to improve and enhance the quality of educational services within the faculty. This study specifically highlights the level of student satisfaction with the performance of lecturers in the Islamic Religious Education course. The survey implementation process includes several stages, starting from data collection using a survey instrument, the data input process, and testing the validity and reliability of the instrument to ensure data reliability. Next, the collected data is processed and analyzed to obtain an objective picture of student perceptions. Based on the analysis, the student satisfaction index value obtained is 3.16. This figure is in the "Good" or "Satisfied" category, indicating that students are generally satisfied with the service and learning process carried out by lecturers in the course. These findings provide important input for the institution in maintaining and improving the quality of learning, particularly in the field of religious studies. In the future, it is hoped that similar surveys can continue to be carried out periodically so that the service improvement process can run continuously.

Dahroni Dahroni; Zul Andry Saputra; Hendar Restiani; Margareta Ayu; Rina Hidayati Pratiwi

Aljabar : Jurnal Ilmuan Pendidikan, Matematika dan Kebumian 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

This study aims to compare the effectiveness of the Deep Learning and Differentiated Instruction models in improving junior high school students’ mathematical problem-solving and reasoning abilities. The background of this research stems from the low level of mathematical literacy among Indonesian students, which demands innovative and reflective learning approaches. A quasi-experimental method was used with a Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The sample consisted of two eighth-grade classes at SMP Negeri Satu Atap 01 Ciseeng, each receiving different instructional treatments: one class was taught using the Deep Learning approach, and the other using the Differentiated Instruction approach. The instruments employed included mathematical problem-solving tests, observation sheets, and student perception questionnaires. The data analysis results indicated that the class taught with the Deep Learning model experienced a more significant improvement in mathematical reasoning ability compared to the class using Differentiated Instruction. These findings suggest that Deep Learning-based instruction is more effective in promoting students’ higher-order thinking skills. It encourages deeper engagement with mathematical concepts, fosters critical and analytical thinking, and allows students to construct knowledge through meaningful learning experiences. However, Differentiated Instruction remains relevant in providing learning comfort and addressing diverse student needs, making it beneficial in inclusive classroom settings. The theoretical and practical implications of this research highlight the importance of integrating both depth of thinking (Deep Learning) and flexibility in learning (Differentiation) within mathematics instruction. Such integration could offer a balanced learning environment that supports both cognitive development and emotional engagement, leading to more effective and equitable mathematics education. In conclusion, this study recommends educators and curriculum developers to consider incorporating Deep Learning strategies to enhance students’ mathematical reasoning while maintaining the adaptive and student-centered principles of Differentiated Instruction. Future research could explore hybrid learning models that combine the strengths of both approaches to maximize student outcomes in mathematics learning.

Siti Hawa Febriani; Alya Afriliani; Adi Muhammad Syalimul Gaos; Mia Lasmi Wardiyah

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This research investigates how students perceive the use of online transport services namely Gojek, Grab, InDriver, and Maxim as their primary means of commuting to campus. App-based transportation has become increasingly vital for addressing urban mobility issues such as traffic congestion, limited parking space, and time constraints. The study adopts a descriptive quantitative method, with data collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire distributed to 20 selected participants. The results reveal a predominantly favorable perception among students, especially regarding convenience, accessibility, efficiency, and safety. All questionnaire items were confirmed to be valid and reliable. Tests for normality and homogeneity showed the data were suitable for further analysis. Moreover, ANOVA results indicated no statistically significant differences in perception among students based on their preferred app. These findings affirm online transportation as a top choice for students to support their academic routines. This study is expected to serve as a valuable reference for developing more adaptive digital transportation services and for universities formulating inclusive and student-centered mobility policies.