Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Education Innovation and Social Science (ICEISS 2023)
25 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Tri Nur Wahyudi, Titik Ulfatun, Rochman Hadi Mustofa, Dhany Efita Sari
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 2nd ICEISS 2023 during 18 July 2023 in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the ICEISS 2023 reviewers and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is...
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Does the Heutagogy Approach Have Interconnectivity with Transversal Skill for Prospective Economics, Business and Accounting Teacher? A Literature Review
Kardiyem Kardiyem, Bandi Bandi, Susilaningsih Susilaningsih, Fery Setyowibowo, Leny Noviani
Economics, business, and accounting teacher education faces a skills gap between what is being taught and what is needed in the job market. Transversal skills are a global concern for university graduates entering the complex world of work. The purpose of this literature study is to examine how to build...
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Enhancing Elementary School Student Debates on Socio-scientific Issues through Multiple Storyline Comics: An Exploratory Study
Fadhlan Muchlas Abrori, Zsolt Lavicza, Branko Anđić, Muhsinah Annisa, Nurul Qamariyah
Utilizing debates as an educational tool holds significant importance, not only for evaluating students’ capacity to construct arguments but also for evaluating their critical thinking abilities based on their existing knowledge. In this study, we introduce a multi-storyline comic that explores socio-scientific...
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Exploring Education Students Developing Teaching Materials and Teaching Skills to Prepare for Practice
Seli Septiana Pratiwi, Joan Hesti Gita Purwasih, Alan Sigit Fibrianto, Desy Santi Rozakiyah
The study examines the correlation between the ability of students majoring in education to develop teaching materials and the ability to practice teaching. There is a close relationship between teaching tools and teaching practices that need to be mastered by students majoring in education. Students...
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A Scavenger Hunt Game to teaching Descriptive Writing to Students in Padang Tikar I
Aunurrahman Aunurrahman, Heryanto Heryanto, Ageung Darajat
Previous studies focused on the application of scavenger hunt game to teach reading and vocabulary building. Apparently, little studies focused the game to teaching descriptive writing with an emphasis to collaboration and teamwork that would allow the students with the highest performance to help the...
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Analysis of The Implementation of Basic Accounting Based on The Independent Curriculum at State Vocational High School 1 Sragen In Indonesia
Elyya Misi Rosilawati, Tri Nur Wahyudi
The independent curriculum is a restructuring of the national education system in Indonesia which brings change and progress to the nation to adapt to changing times. The independent curriculum is designed to give students the freedom to study in a flexible and independent environment, thus encouraging...
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Developing Student’s Entrepreneurial Spirit through the Market Day Program at SDIT Alam Nurul Islam Dua
Darra Pamela Finiszia, Titik Ulfatun
This research aims aimed 1) describe the implementation of market day at SDIT Alam Nurul at SDIT Alam Nurul Islam Dua, 2) describe the role of market day in fostering the entrepreneurial spirit at SDIT Alam Nurul Islam Dua, 3) explain the urgency of the implementation of market day at SDIT Alam Nurul...
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Implementation of the Independent Curriculum in Class X Institutional and Financial Accounting Basic Subject at Surakarta Vocational 6 High School
Umi Jannatun, Muhammad Fahmi Johan Syah
This study aims to describe the implementation and constraints that occur in the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in class X Basics of Financial Accounting and Institutional Accounting at Surakarta Vocational 6 High School. This research approach uses a qualitative approach with an ethnographic...
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Analysis of the Impact of Moral Education on Student Academic Cheating in Review of Hexagon Fraud
Noor Syahidah Mutiara Dzikra, Rochman Hadi Mustofa
Academic fraud is a serious problem in the world of higher education. This study aims to analyze the impact of moral education on student academic fraud using the hexagon fraud approach. Hexagon fraud is a model that describes six dimensions of academic fraud: opportunity, pressure, rationalization,...
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How can disruptive behaviors contribute to social exclusion? Evidence from Indonesian primary schools
Miftakhuddin, Ifan Anom Bintoro Aji, Miftahul Jannah, Rahmi Hidayati
This paper reveals the causes of disruptive behavior (DB) in elementary school and discusses its role in social exclusion. This case study research was conducted in five primary schools in East Java, Indonesia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, interactive observation, and documentation....
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Strengthening Learning Based on Independent Learning to Overcome Learning Loss During The Pandemic Covid-19 at Senior High School 1 Simo
Laily Nur Yustiana, Harsono Harsono
This study aims to analyze the strengthening of independent learning-based learning to overcome learning loss. Based on the problem formulation and the right type of research is quantitative, the research design is a census. With non-probability sampling techniques, the sample is saturated or equal to...
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Internalization of Siri’na Pacce Cultural Values In Accounting Learning at Muhammadiyah Vocational High School 3 Makassar
Nabila Tunjung Biru, Suranto Suranto, Dhany Efita Sari, Rochman Hadi Mustofa
This study aims to describe the strengthening of character education which is developed through learning based on Siri’na Pacce cultural values internalized through accounting learning. The purpose of this study was to describe: (1) teachers’ understanding of Siri’na Pacce cultural values; (2) the process...
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The Influence of Self Control And Understanding of “Tri Pantangan” Teaching on Student Personal Financial Management
Dewi Kusuma Wardani, Sainul Arif
Personal financial management among students is still a problem. In particular, young people, including students, are considered to be still low in managing finances. Students who have poor self-control abilities in controlling their behavior will have an impact on their personal financial management....
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Implementation of The Independent Learning Activities of The Independent Campus (MBKM) Teaching Campus Program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Nabila Faridatussa’diyah, Moh. Chairil Asmawan
The independent curriculum for learning an independent campus is an implementation of a new strategy from the Ministry of Education which is intended for universities that give students the right to study outside the study program for 3 semesters. This study aims to determine the benefits, success rate...
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Analysis of Students’ Ability in Solving Pisa Standard Financial Literacy Problems at State Yunior High School 189
Tifany Larasati Dewi, Titik Ulfatun
Financial literacy is a process of developing knowledge, skills and confidence in managing money in everyday life. This study aims to analyze the ability of students to solve PISA standardized financial literacy questions at State Yunior High School 189 Jakarta using qualitative research methods. This...
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Differentiated learning in kindergarten: have all the elements?
Ayu Puspitasari, Darsinah Darsinah
Learning differentiation is the diversity of learning services in terms of differences in student characteristics. This study aims to provide an in-depth explanation of how different instructions are carried out regarding the four constituent parts (learning environment, content, process, and product)....
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Analysis of Full Day School Policies on Experience Activities Outside of School at Students
Hoesni Ramadhan Abdul Rohim, Suranto Suranto
One of the goals of the full day school program is to provide longer time for students at school, with the hope of overcoming various educational problems, both in achievement and in terms of morals or morals. This study aims to determine the impact of the full day school program on students’ experiential...
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Applause As an Effort to Optimize The Development of Fine Motoric Children Aged 2 - 3 Years
Heni Surya Supriyanti, Nur Fauziah
In an effort to develop the brain can be done with various stimuli in learning. Playing and singing is a way of learning that is acceptable and in accordance with the needs of students. The human brain has 2 parts, namely the right brain and the left brain. The process of thinking logically and mathematically...
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Teacher Self-reflection for Learning Improvement
Seli Septiana Pratiwi, Joan Hesti Gita Purwasih, Desy Santi Rozakiyah, Rezka Arina Rahma
This research focuses on improving the learning process carried out by teach-er through self-reflection. Teachers have a responsibility to organize meaningful learning and minimize risks in learning. Self-reflection activities need to be carried out regularly so that monitoring and improvement of the...
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The Impact of Digital Devices on The Development of Speech Delay for Children Aged 3-4 Years
Sri Lestari, Nur Fauziyah
In the era of globalization, digital devices are developing rapidly to make it easier to establish more efficient communication and have reached all groups, including toddlers. Nowadays, many toddlers are familiar with digital devices, but there are quite a few negative impacts, one of which is delays...
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How Entrepreneurial Universities Drive Economic Growth? A literature Review
Kardiyem Kardiyem, Bandi Bandi, Susilaningsih Susilaningsih, Fery Setyowibowo
The role of the University has been transformed, namely focusing on education, research and supporting economic globalization. Universities are shifting from traditional to entrepreneurial roles. This study aims to discuss current issues regarding entrepreneurial universities. The focus is on the importance...
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Implementation of The Independence Curriculum In Minimizing Students’ Negative Behavior at Muhammadiyah 2 Vocational School North Klaten
Ulyana Setyawati Marsaoly, Sabar Narimo
This study aims to (1) describe the negative behavior of students; (2) the role of the independent curriculum in minimizing the negative behavior of students; and (3) the efforts made in minimizing the negative behavior of students. This type of research is qualitative research with a case study design....
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Teachers’ Efforts in Overcoming Students’ Learning Difficulties in Class XI Economics at Plaosan 1 High School, Magetan Regency
Rahmadhani Desty Prastiwi, Suyatmini Suyatmini
A condition in which a student is unable to learn properly can be defined as learning difficulties. The objectives to be achieved in this study include the following: (1) To describe the factors that cause students’ learning difficulties in class XI economics at Plaosan 1 High School, Magetan Regency....
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Impact of Use of Word Card Media on Early Child Brain Development and its Implications on Early Reading Creativity
Kristina Agustin, Nur Fauziah Latif
The objective of this classroom action research was to increase children’s early reading creativity at Aisyiyah Kebakkramat Kindergarten by using letter card props. This research is a classroom action research using qualitative descriptive analysis. The subjects in this study were 15 children in group...
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The Influence of The Principal’s Leadership, Teacher Work Discipline, and Teacher Work Motivation on Teacher Performance at State Senior High School Karangpandan
Rachma Dewi Oentari, Moh Chairil Asmawan
Teacher performance is a crucial factor for teachers’ success in accomplishing their tasks and responsibilities in their professional duties. Several factors, namely the leadership of the principal, teacher work discipline, and teacher work motivation, can influence teacher performance. This study seeks...