Overcoming the Challenges of Transformation in South African Higher Education Curriculum Development: An Analysis

The study aimed to explore the challenges faced in transforming Higher Education (HE) curriculum development in South Africa. The research found that the country’s education system has been significantly impacted by colonialism and apartheid’s systemic exclusion of blacks and women, leading to social and economic discrimination and inequalities. Despite a desire to reform higher education and curriculum development, it remains defined by these discriminations, including class, racial, and gender disparities. Institutional cultures, particularly at traditionally white institutions, were found to also be a hindrance to the transition of higher education in South Africa. This was due to histories of these institutions, lingering racist and sexist behavior, privileges associated with social class, and the under-representation of black and women academics. The study also highlighted the need for adequate state funding to support higher education. Financial restrictions may weaken the promise of higher education unless supported by substantial government funding. The former president of South Africa announced free higher education for all in December 2017, but financial support is still lacking. The study concludes that overcoming the obstacles of higher education transformation will require a concerted effort, addressing historical injustices and providing support and resources. Read for More Detail: Ramonyai, I. P., Marumo, M. L., Skhephe, M., & Matashu, M. (2022). Challenges of Transformation in Higher Education Curriculum Development in South Africa during Time of Decolonisation. Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: E-Saintika, 6(3), 157–172. https://doi.org/10.36312/esaintika.v6i3.703

Enhancing Student Learning in Computational Chemistry through Virtual Reality: An Analysis of Blended Reality Environment (BRE)

Virtual Reality (VR) is being studied as a potential tool for teaching and learning in the field of computational chemistry. This field combines the principles of theoretical chemistry with computer programming to better understand the properties of molecules and solids. The intersection of VR and computational chemistry holds the potential to improve the educational experience for students, but there have been concerns about its effectiveness as a teaching tool. Recent studies have shown that VR has a positive impact on student learning, though some believe it is less effective due to the lack of physical interaction with the experimental materials. However, the combination of VR with practical experiments in a blended reality environment (BRE) is seen as the most effective way to educate students and help them gain genuine, real-world knowledge. Preliminary preparation in experiments is also an important factor in student confidence and performance. Using VR for early preparation allows students to get a better understanding of the experiment before conducting it in a real laboratory. Results from studies have shown that early preparation through VR can improve student performance and engagement, leading to increased confidence and efficiency. In conclusion, VR can be an effective tool for teaching and learning in computational chemistry, especially when combined with practical experiments. Early preparation through VR can improve students’ understanding, confidence, and performance, leading to a more engaging and successful educational experience. Further research is needed to fully understand the potential of VR in this field, but the results so far are promising. Read More Detail: Jumbri, K., & Ishak, M. A. I. (2022). Can Virtual Reality Increases Students Interest in Computational Chemistry Course? A Review. Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: E-Saintika, 6(3), 190–201. https://doi.org/10.36312/esaintika.v6i3.885  

e-Saintika Publish New Issue​

e-Saintika Publish New Issue Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika (Journal of Research and Education Studies: e-Saintika) published a new issue. The current issue contained five articles. The authors and co-authors are from four countries (Indonesia, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, and Malaysia). Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika (Journal of Research and Education Studies: e-Saintika) published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM) which contains articles that are based on the results of conceptual research and studies in the field of education and natural and applied sciences. Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmu Pendidikan: e-Saintika (Journal of Research and Education Studies: e-Saintika) publish 3 issues per year in March, July and November.

Standar Isi Artikel Penelitian: Komponen Detail untuk Dipublikasikan di Jurnal Ilmiah

Peningkatan publikasi ilmiah Indonesia pada jurnal ilmiah mengalami peningkatan pesat. Pada tahun 2019-2020, Indonesia bahkan berada pada peringkat 1 di ASEAN. Sayangnya peningkatan jumlah publikasi tersebut tidak dibarengi dengan peningkatan jumlah sitasi sehingga menunjukkan minimnya kualitas tulisan ilmiah Indonesia. Permasalahan tersebut dapat disebabkan oleh kurangnya kemampuan dalam menulis karya tulis ilmiah. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menguraikan standar isi pada tiap komponen artikel ilmiah seperti abstrak, pendahuluan, metode, hasil dan pembahasan, dan kesimpulan/implikasi. Tiap komponen tersebut setidaknya berisi 200-250 kata yang terdiri dari 18 paragraf sehingga total jumlah kata pada satu artikel ilmiah adalah 3600-4500 kata. Detail isi pada setiap paragraph dijelaskan lebihlanjut pada artikel ini. Baca selengkapnya di link ini

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