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Pengembangan Media Permainan Ajian Jaran Goyang Untuk Meningkatkan Efikasi Diri Siswa SMP Ayuningtyas, Putri; Nawantara, Rosalia Dewi; Setyaputri, Nora Yuniar
Nusantara of Research : Jurnal Hasil-hasil Penelitian Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri Vol 9 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/nor.v9i2.17806

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The current field phenomenon says that some junior high school-age children in the Grogol Kediri area are less able to choose something suitable for themselves because they do not understand the importance of self-efficacy. Therefore, the role of the guidance and counseling teacher is very important in today's conditions to provide service through the media. The media can use the favorite traditional arts of Kediri teenagers, namely Jaranan art. This media can be called the game media "Ajian Jaran Goyang" with tools including jaran kepang, track boards, movement cards, udeng, development questions, and guidebooks. This study uses the Borg & Gall R&D model and to produce media that can be accepted theoretically and practically. The research is currently entering its fourth stage, namely the expert test with a score of 72, the media development expert test with a score of 72, and the user trial with a score of 69.5. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the media game "Ajian Jaran Goyang" can be accepted theoretically with a very appropriate category to use to improve the self-efficacy of junior high school students through the noble meaning of the art of jaranan.
Reframing: Strategi Konseling Kognitif untuk Mencapai Kebahagiaan Siswa Pasca Pandemi Nawantara, Rosalia Dewi; Ramli, M.
Nusantara of Research : Jurnal Hasil-hasil Penelitian Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri Vol 10 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/nor.v10i1.18835

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Happiness is something that every individual desires. Happy Feelings Refer to well-being of mental health. Not students at school. High academics that are not in accordance with abilities and good self-management can lead to unhappy conditions. Happiness (happiness) is synonymous with the term emotional well-being (EWB). Emotional well-being (EWB) or emotional well-being is an individual's state consisting of life satisfaction and positive feelings. The problem that occurs is that students feel less happy when they are at school because they do not immediately take perspective on a situation. For example, feeling that school is a place full of burdens, school is a boring place, and so on. The reframing technique is one of the techniques of cognitive therapy that aims to reorganize the desired emotional content and direct/reframe it towards a rational mind, so that the counselee can have various points of view on the self-concept/cognitive concept in various situations. This research method is literature study. Analysis of the data used is content analysis. The result of this research is the elaboration of theoretical studies on reframing techniques in cognitive therapy approaches that can be used to achieve students' emotional well-being.
Instrumen Kebhinekaan Global: Piranti Pengukuran Elemen Profil Pelajar Pancasila Nawantara, Rosalia Dewi; Setyaputri, Nora Yuniar; Pratiwi, Rozi Bintang Ambar
Nusantara of Research : Jurnal Hasil-hasil Penelitian Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri Vol 11 No 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/nor.v11i4.24411

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Student Profile of Pancasila became the goal of character education promoted by the Ministry of Education Culture Research and Technology. Through the character education program is expected to emerge students who have global competence and behave in accordance with the values of Pancasila. One of the elements in Pancasila's student profile is a global self-reliance profile. Students who possess these traits have a passion for preserving a culture of integrity, locality and identity and are open-minded to other cultures. In order to realize these characteristics, it is necessary to understand the values of humility. So we need to develop an instrument to identify those profiles. This research is developmental research. This research will develop a global sensitivity questionnaire. The development of this questionnary uses the stages of Gregory. Data analysis uses descriptive and inferential statistics. The results of this study show that global sensitivity questionnaires are practically and theoretically acceptable.
Profil Keterampilan Memecahkan Konflik Interpersonal Siswa Berbakat Istimewa di SMA Kota Malang Nawantara, Rosalia Dewi
PINUS: Jurnal Penelitian Inovasi Pembelajaran Vol 6 No 2 (2021): Volume 6 Nomor 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/pn.v6i2.15654

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Gifted and talented students have very distinctive characteristics, namely having high intelligence, task commitment, and creativity. Some of these points then raise questions about how their social skills are, especially regarding interpersonal conflict solving skills. Often the advantages in the intellectual field make the assumption that the social skills of gifted and talented students are lacking. This study aims to determine the profile of interpersonal conflict solving skills of gifted and talented students at SMAN Kota Malang. The research approach used a quantitative research approach with survey research techniques and total sampling techniques. The sample used was 162 students. The research instrument used a scale of interpersonal conflict solving skills that had been tested for validity and reliability. The results showed that the most gifted and talented students' interpersonal conflict solving skills at SMAN in Malang were in the high category, namely 76%. The very high category was 22%, the moderate category was 2%, and the low and very low category was 0%. The results of this study can be used by counseling teachers in planning counseling services for gifted and talented students. Keyword: interpersonal conflict resolution skills, gifted and talented students