Impact of Physical Infrastructure and Technology on Student Learning Outcomes
(Nurpaidah Nurpaidah, Muh. Yunus, Elpisah Elpisah)
DOI : 10.61132/ijed.v2i2.302
- Volume: 2,
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Sitasi : 0 29-Apr-2025
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of physical and technological infrastructure on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. Data collection using questionnaires, documentation, observation and interviews. The purpose of this study was to determine partially and simultaneously the effect of physical infrastructure and technology on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. The results of the research that have been conducted show that the results of this study concluded that there is an influence of physical infrastructure and technology on student learning outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. Likewise, there is an influence of the Technology variable on Student Learning Outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency. The results of this study concluded that Physical Infrastructure and Technology have a significant influence on Student Learning Outcomes at SDN 48 Tana Bacue Kec. Segeri Pangkajene and Islands Regency.
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The Impact of Social Factors, Family Economics, and Motivation on Fifth Grade IPAS Learning Achievement
(Ulfa Wilda, Elpisah Elpisah, Husain Husain)
DOI : 10.70062/educationaldynamics.v2i2.167
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 2,
Sitasi : 0 21-Apr-2025
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This study aims to examine the impact of social status, family economic conditions, and student motivation on the learning achievement of fifth-grade students at SD Negeri 26 Matekko, located in the Kecamatan Gantarang of Kabupaten Bulukumba. The research employed a quantitative Ex Post Facto design, collecting data from 45 students using questionnaires, observations, and literature studies. The analysis involved multiple regression to explore the relationships between the variables. The findings indicate that all three factors—social status, family economic conditions, and student motivation—positively and significantly affect learning achievement. Notably, social status emerged as the most influential factor. These results suggest the need for targeted interventions addressing socio-economic disparities and enhancing student motivation. Future research should consider a broader range of variables and a longitudinal approach.
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Motivation, Discipline, and Ethics : Determinants of Elementary School Students' IPAS Learning Attitude
(Nashiruddin Latif, Muh. Yunus, Elpisah Elpisah, Suarlin Suarlin)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.321
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 2,
Sitasi : 0 27-Mar-2025
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This study investigates the influence of learning motivation, student discipline, and ethics on sixth-grade students’ learning attitudes in IPAS at UPT SPF SD Negeri Ujung Tanah 1 Makassar. Employing a quantitative approach with a saturated sample of 65 students, data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed through multiple linear regression with SPSS 26. The results demonstrate that motivation, discipline, and ethics each positively and significantly affect students’ learning attitudes. Simultaneously, these variables jointly influence learning attitudes significantly. Among them, student ethics was identified as the most dominant predictor. These findings suggest that fostering ethical behavior and enhancing motivation and discipline is critical in shaping positive learning attitudes among elementary students in the context of IPAS.
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Influence of Learning Attitudes, Ethics, and Peer Interaction on Students’ Entrepreneurial Behavior
(Ayu Trisnawati, Elpisah Elpisah, Saripuddin Saripuddin, Erni Rismawanti, Suarlin Suarlin)
DOI : 10.70062/educationaldynamics.v2i2.155
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Sitasi : 0 27-Mar-2025
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This study aims to examine the influence of learning attitudes, student ethics, and peer interaction on entrepreneurial attitudes among Grade VII students at SMP Negeri 6 Bulukumba. A quantitative research method was applied with a saturated sampling technique involving 49 students. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression, t-test, and F-test in SPSS 26. The results show that each independent variable—learning attitude, ethics, and peer interaction—has a significant positive impact on students’ entrepreneurial attitudes. Collectively, these variables also significantly influence entrepreneurial behavior. The study emphasizes the importance of academic, ethical, and social factors in promoting entrepreneurial mindset in secondary education settings.
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The Influence of Family Economy, Learning Facilities, and Homeroom Teachers on IPAS Learning Attitude
(Nurjannah Nurjannah, Elpisah Elpisah, Muhammad Fahreza W, Suarlin Suarlin)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.320
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 2,
Sitasi : 0 26-Mar-2025
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This quantitative research investigates the influence of Family Economics, Learning Facilities, and Student Guardians on the Science Learning Attitudes of fourth-grade students at SDN Barombong. Using a saturated sampling method, the study involved 85 students from three classes. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression, t-tests, and F-tests via SPSS 26. The results show that Family Economics, Learning Facilities, and Student Guardians each have a positive and significant effect on students’ science learning attitudes. Collectively, these variables significantly influence learning attitudes, with Family Economics emerging as the most dominant factor. The findings highlight the critical role of socio-economic and educational support factors in shaping student attitudes toward science learning in primary education.
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Effect of Critical Thinking, Learning Independence, and Gotong Royong in P5 Merdeka Curriculum
(Yusniar Yusniar, Elpisah Elpisah, Syarifuddin Syarifuddin)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.306
- Volume: 2,
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Sitasi : 0 10-Mar-2025
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This study aims to analyze the effect of critical thinking ability, learning independence, and mutual cooperation attitude in the P5 dimension of the Merdeka Curriculum on the learning achievement of IPAS class V UPT SPF SDN Inpres Perumnas I Makassar students, both partially and simultaneously. This study used a quantitative approach with a total sampling method, involving the entire population of 40 students from two classes. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression, t-test, and F-test with the help of SPSS 26. The results showed that partially, critical thinking ability (X1), student learning independence (X2), and mutual cooperation attitude (X3) had a positive and significant influence on IPAS learning achievement (Y). Simultaneously, the three variables also jointly influence student learning achievement.This finding confirms that the P5 dimension in the Merdeka Curriculum, especially in the aspects of critical thinking, learning independence, and mutual cooperation, plays an important role in improving students' IPAS learning achievement. Therefore, implementing learning strategies that encourage these three aspects can be an effective step in improving the quality of education in elementary schools
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Improving Student Creativity and Collaboration in IPAS through Project-Based Learning in Class X SMKS Muhammadiyah Bungoro
(Ade Fitriani, Elpisah Elpisah, Syarifuddin Syarifuddin)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.305
- Volume: 2,
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Sitasi : 0 10-Mar-2025
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This study aims to: (1) describe the level of creativity in Grade X students at SMKS Muhammadiyah Bungoro, (2) examine the implementation of the Project-Based Learning (PBL) model in the classroom, and (3) analyze the improvement in students’ collaborative skills through PBL. The research employs a Classroom Action Research (CAR) method conducted in two cycles, each consisting of planning, action implementation, observation, and reflection. The study involved 25 Grade X students at SMKS Muhammadiyah Bungoro. Data collection techniques included observation, documentation, and interviews, with qualitative data analysis presented in percentage form. The findings indicate that: (1) students' creativity was initially low based on preliminary observations, (2) the implementation of PBL in the IPAS subject significantly enhanced students' creativity, showing improvement in all measured indicators, and (3) the PBL model also improved students' collaborative skills, increasing from 48% in the pre-cycle to 53.85% in Cycle I and 83.65% in Cycle II, surpassing the expected 80% threshold in the "collaborative" category. These findings highlight the effectiveness of PBL in fostering creativity and collaboration among students.
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Influence of Discipline, Character, and Creativity on Noble Behavior in P5 IPAS Grade IV
(Erwina Erwina, Elpisah Elpisah, Syarifuddin Syarifuddin)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsw.v2i2.307
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Sitasi : 0 10-Mar-2025
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This study aims to analyze: (1) the influence of student discipline on noble behavior in the P5 dimension of IPAS learning among Grade IV students at SDN 112 Inpres Turikale, Maros; (2) the influence of student character on noble behavior in the P5 dimension of IPAS learning; (3) the influence of student creativity on noble behavior in the P5 dimension of IPAS learning; and (4) whether student discipline, character, and creativity simultaneously influence noble behavior in the P5 dimension of IPAS learning. This research employs a quantitative approach with a total population of 29 Grade IV students at SDN 112 Inpres Turikale, Maros, using total sampling. Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed using multiple regression analysis, t-test, and F-test with SPSS 26. The findings indicate that (1) student discipline (X1) has a positive and significant effect on noble behavior; (2) student character (X2) has a positive and significant effect on noble behavior; (3) student creativity (X3) has a positive and significant effect on noble behavior; and (4) student discipline, character, and creativity collectively influence noble behavior (Y) in Grade IV students at SDN 112 Inpres Turikale, Maros. These findings highlight the importance of fostering discipline, character, and creativity in enhancing students' noble behavior.
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Empowering Teachers through the 'Bestari' Learning Community : Enhancing Pedagogical Competence at SMKN Campalagian
(Masdalia Masdalia, Elpisah Elpisah, Husain Husain)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsie.v2i1.141
- Volume: 2,
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Sitasi : 0 04-Feb-2025
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This study aims to analyze the role of the Bestari learning community in enhancing the pedagogical competence of teachers at SMKN Campalagian, Luyo District, Polewali Mandar Regency. This qualitative research uses a descriptive approach. The subjects of the study include the head of the learning community, the school principal, two IPAS subject teachers, and two vocational subject teachers who are also members of the Bestari community. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, while data analysis involved data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification. The results show that the Bestari learning community significantly contributes to improving teachers' pedagogical competence. Through intensive collaboration, relevant training, and deep reflection, teachers have become more confident and innovative in addressing educational challenges. Strategic solutions, such as fostering collaboration, promoting the use of technology, and strengthening the community’s role, helped overcome the challenges teachers faced in the classroom. This initiative not only bolstered teachers’ ability to design and implement effective teaching strategies but also empowered them to adapt to changes in the educational landscape, significantly improving their overall pedagogical skills.
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Applying Differentiated Instruction to Enhance Student Engagement and Learning Outcomes in Integrated Social Studies in Junior High School
(Nur Intang, Elpisah Elpisah, Hartini Hartini)
DOI : 10.62951/ijsie.v2i1.142
- Volume: 2,
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Sitasi : 0 04-Feb-2025
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This research is classroom action research that aims to improve the learning outcomes of Integrated Social Sciences through the application of differentiated learning in grade VII students of UPT SMPN Satap Pulo Bembe No. 29 Selayar Islands. The subject of this study is a student of grade VII UPT SMPN Satap Pulo Bembe No. 29 with a total of 12 students consisting of 7 male students and 5 female students. This research was carried out in two cycles, namely cycle I which was carried out 3 meetings (the first and second meetings for the learning process and the third meeting for Integrated Social Studies learning outcome assessment activities) and cycle II was also carried out 3 meetings. The two cycles were carried out for 2 months plus summarizing all existing research results. The results of the study show that the application of differentiated learning has succeeded in significantly improving student learning outcomes. In the first cycle, 50% of students have not reached the completion score, but in the second cycle, the number of students who did not complete the score decreased drastically to only 8%, while the number of students who achieved the completion score increased to 92%. This shows that differentiated learning is effective in overcoming academic gaps between students and improving their achievement of learning outcomes. In addition to improving learning outcomes, differentiated learning has also been proven to be effective in increasing student activity. In the first cycle, the average student activity only reached 68%, showing that even though some students are already active, there are still many who lack participation. After the implementation of a more optimal differentiated learning strategy in cycle II, student activity increased significantly to 87%. This shows that the differentiated learning approach not only helps students in understanding the material, but also increases their engagement in the learning process. The application of differentiated learning in cycle II resulted in a significant increase in learning outcomes and student activity, which shows the success of this strategy in meeting the diverse learning needs of students.
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