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Yuwantri Yuwantri; Jessica Putri Manuella; Lelo Lelo

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

This study aims to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a learning module designed for X grade students (Phase E) at SMAN 4 Palangkaraya, focusing on the Christian values of love, justice, and tolerance within the framework of the Merdeka Curriculum. The implementation involved classroom teaching using lectures, group discussions, and quizzes to foster active and meaningful learning experiences. The objectives included ensuring students' understanding of the core values, developing their ability to articulate these values, and achieving a minimum score on quizzes. The methodology included direct teaching, observation of student responses and engagement, and evaluation of learning outcomes through cognitive and affective assessments. Findings revealed that 90% of students actively participated in discussions, and all groups engaged in answering quiz questions. The use of rewards notably enhanced student enthusiasm and participation. Despite the overall success, some students did not achieve the highest performance level. The implications suggest that integrating technology into the learning process and thorough preparation of teaching materials are crucial for enhancing student outcomes. This study contributes to the understanding of how Christian values can be effectively integrated into the curriculum to promote holistic student development, aligning with the Pancasila Student Profile, which emphasizes faith, moral integrity, global diversity, and collaboration.                                                                     

Zhongxu Li; Jacky Mong Kwan Watt

International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Under the Double High Plan, the management of vocational colleges in Xuzhou should focus on a few essential strategies to improve performance and use resources effectively. First, college leaders need to align their programs with local industry needs. By partnering with businesses and industry groups, colleges can adjust their curricula to keep them relevant, helping students find jobs and be satisfied with their education. Next, effective resource use is crucial. Managers should wisely allocate financial, human, and technological resources to create better learning environments. This may include training teachers to use new technologies and teaching methods, which can improve teaching quality and lead to better student outcomes. In addition, colleges should consistently apply strategies to improve performance. This includes ongoing professional development for teachers to help them deliver engaging and practical instruction. School managers should also regularly review and adapt these strategies based on student feedback and performance data to ensure they are effective. In summary, vocational colleges under the Double High Plan must use resources effectively and apply performance improvement strategies based on the research results of 375 Xuzhou vocational school employees. By being proactive and flexible, college managers can enhance educational quality and support student success in Xuzhou

Tasya Natali Sihombing; Zainal Aziz; Rahayu Nur Syahri

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study investigates the use of MATLAK (Mathematics Through Congklak) media in improving mathematics learning for class 5C students at SDN 067240 Medan Tembung. The objectives are to: (1) describe the application of MATLAK in the classroom, (2) determine its impact on students' mathematics learning outcomes, (3) analyze its effect on student motivation and engagement, and (4) assess the effectiveness of the traditional congklak game as a learning tool. Conducted as Classroom Action Research (CAR), this study aims to address classroom learning challenges through reflective cycles that enhance both teaching processes and student outcomes. The findings reveal that the integration of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model with MATLAK media, rooted in constructivist principles, significantly increased student activity and understanding, especially when problems presented were closely related to daily life. Students were encouraged to collaborate, think critically, and articulate their ideas during discussions. Additionally, student responses toward the use of MATLAK media were overwhelmingly positive, demonstrating increased motivation and active participation. Teacher observations also showed improvement in classroom engagement and implementation effectiveness from cycle I to cycle II. Overall, the study concludes that using the traditional congklak game as a mathematics learning medium when combined with the PBL model effectively enhances learning outcomes and student involvement in class 5C.

Agnes Natalia Sihombing; Dewi Wulandari; Enjelita Dwi Maharani; Fahira Silva Dilla Nasution; Theresia Mardiyana Tamba +1 more

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

This study explores the relationship between teacher professionalism and student learning outcomes in Civic Education at SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Medan. It focuses on how teacher participation, teaching activities, and challenges influence the learning process. A qualitative descriptive approach was used, with data collected through interviews and surveys. The findings reveal that teachers' professional competencies, particularly in lesson planning, the use of varied teaching media, and providing remediation, significantly improved students' knowledge acquisition. Despite challenges such as curriculum changes and limited resources, teachers like Ibu Monalisa Tarigan, S.Pd actively engage in professional development programs to enhance their teaching effectiveness. The study highlights the importance of teacher preparation, creativity, and individualized attention in creating a productive learning environment. It concludes that teacher professionalism has a positive impact on both cognitive and creative student outcomes.