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LEADERSHIP OF SCHOOL PRINCIPLES IN INCREASING STUDENTS' LEARNING MOTIVATION FOR ONLINE-BASED FINAL EXAMS AT SMP NEGERI 1 KOTA SIGLI Hartini; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Muhammad Kaulan Karima
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
Publisher : International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.102

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Principal leadership has an important role in increasing student motivation toface online-based final exams, because it greatly influences the progress ofstudents and schools, because the lack of motivation of students to prepare foronline-based final exams makes the achievements achieved by students of SMPNegeri 1 Sigli City often decreased. The purpose of this study was to determinethe principal's leadership in increasing student learning motivation in facingonline-based final exams, the principal's leadership strategy in increasingstudent learning motivation in facing online-based final exams and theconstraints of students' learning motivation in facing online-based exams. Thistype of research is descriptive qualitative research. Observation data collectiontechniques, interviews, and documentation. The subjects of this study wereschool principals, teachers and students. The results showed that the principal'sleadership strategy in increasing students' learning motivation in facing onlinebased final exams was carried out by providing various learning facilities andinfrastructure, asking teachers to familiarize students with learning to answerprevious year's exam questions, providing special study hours online-basedexam methods and holding extra hours in the afternoon. Obstacles facingonline-based exams are the limited support facilities for online-based exams,the lack of student awareness and the lack of support from students' families
CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDENTS AT SMP NEGERI 1 LHOKNGA ACEH BESAR Indrawati; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Fitriani Manurung
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.103

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This article made with objective give knowledge to readers aboutcharacteristics participant educate so you can maximizing learning, that is withunderstand each characteristic participant educate from intelligence and stylediverse learning. So that learning can walk with fluent that is with evenlyunderstanding diverse students characteristics. With so, understandingcharacteristics participant educate that alone is whole pattern do or capabilitiesparticipant educate as results from heredity and environment, so determineactivity in reach ambition or goal. Because of that characteristics participanteducate is one very important component in planning learning. Writing articlethis use method observation and study library, with see various source orreference like books and some reference other related about the same materialwith the article I made. With thus, goals learning can achieved without mustgive pressure to participant educate. On the side it, with exists teacher'sunderstanding of characteristics in self participant educate can grow feelingcomfortable for study at school.
CORRELATION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT’S LEARNING MOTIVATION AND MATHEMATICS-CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY IN KABUPATEN ACEH BARAT Lili Handayani; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Jonni Sitorus
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.122

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The research aims are as follows: describing the student's learning motivationand mathematics-creative thinking ability; testing their correlations; andcalculating the contribution percentage of the learning motivation to theincrease in the student’s mathematics-creative thinking ability. The total samplesize is 620 students from ten junior high schools. Data was collected by twomethods, as follows: a questionnaire and a test. There are sixteen questions inthe learning motivation questionnaire and one open-ended question on thestudent’s mathematics creative thinking ability test. The data is analysedquantitatively. The correlation between the learning motivation and thestudents’ mathematics-creative thinking ability was analysed by using PearsonProduct-Moment Correlation with ⍺ = 5% and N = 620. The research showedthat the learning motivation and five of the its indicators have positive andsignificant correlations and have contributed to the increase with a student’smathematics creativity ability and the three of its indicators.
MEDIA BASED ON STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN LEARNING Juwita; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.126

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This research aims to explore the steps in developing an effective learningsystem design model. The method that is often used is the qualitativeexperimental method, namely a research method that aims to explain andpredict what will happen to a variable if it is given certain treatment to othervariables. The learning system guarantees learning activities by formulatingclass-oriented teaching and learning activities that emphasize the good use oftechnology and media to create active and meaningful learning for students.The purpose of writing this article is to explain the stages in the sure learningdesign model. The methods and media used in data collection focus onemphasizing teaching to students. The research results showed that the stagesin the email learning system design model consisted of 6 (six) steps, namely:Analyzing Students, Stating Goals, Selecting Methods, Media and Materials,Utilizing Media and Materials, Requiring Student Participation, Evaluating andRevising.
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP OF THE PRINCIPAL IN DECISION MAKING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MEULABOH Rosmaniar; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.211

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This study aims to examine the leadership of school principals in making decisions about disciplinary violations in elementary schools. This research uses qualitative research with case study method. The subjects of this study were teachers, principals, and students. Data was collected through interviews and observations. The results of this study show: 1) the head decision-making process by identifying problems by knowing the types of disciplinary violations, grouping the types of violations of discipline by students or teachers, then finding and deciding on the types of sanctions and solutions for the types of disciplinary violations, providing sanctions in accordance with the form of mistakes that have been made, 2) the decision-making process based on the causes of problems. The principal must understand educators and students; pay attention to violations looking for reasons for violations committed by students and educators; search and find the elements that cause students and educators to violate discipline; and explain and find the cause of the violation. 3) The decision-making process is carried out by the Head of the School by knowing the type of violation and the consequences caused, supervising teachers and students, establishing communication and socialization to students to always maintain cleanliness; encourage active participation of teachers to build student character and behavior, and inform teachers not to show bad behavior to students.
TEACHER OBSTACLES IN IMPLEMENTING THE INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM AT SMP 4 MEULABOH Surya Darma Bakti; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.212

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The curriculum is constantly changing according to the needs of society and technological advancements. The purpose of this study was to find obstacles in the implementation of the independent curriculum at SMP 4 Meulaboh and teacher readiness problems based on teacher knowledge and skills. In this study, descriptive analysis methods were used, and data were collected through interviews, documentation, and literature studies to supplement the statements made by interviews. The results showed that SMP 4 Meulaboh still faces challenges in implementing the independent curriculum. This is because they do not receive special training on the independent curriculum, so they do not know how to make subject matter. This research shows that teachers are not ready and are still confused to implement an independent curriculum because they do not understand how to find learning materials or media in the process of teaching and learning activities that are in accordance with the independent curriculum. More senior teachers also face difficulties in finding learning materials or media in the process of teaching and learning activities that are in accordance with the independent curriculum.
The Utilization of Learning Media to Improve the Quality of Education at SDN Samadua, South Aceh silfia andriani; Rahmattullah; Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.324

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This study investigates the utilization of learning media to enhance the quality of education at SDN Samadua in South Aceh. In the context of educational reform and the increasing integration of technology in teaching, this research aims to identify effective strategies for incorporating diverse learning media into the curriculum. The study involves qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys and interviews with teachers, students, and parents, to assess the current state of learning media usage in the school. Key findings reveal that incorporating digital tools, visual aids, and hands-on activities significantly improves student engagement and comprehension, fostering a more dynamic learning environment. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of training teachers in the effective use of these media and the value of parental involvement in the educational process. By promoting collaborative learning and leveraging local resources, the school can enhance its educational offerings. The implications of this research underscore the need for ongoing professional development for educators and a supportive infrastructure that facilitates the integration of innovative learning media. The ultimate goal is to create an interactive and effective educational environment that enhances student learning outcomes and contributes to the overall improvement of educational quality at SDN Samadua.
CULTURE FUSION: EDUCATION HABBITS ON SOCIETY FOR INCLUSIF STUDENTS Siti Mayang Sari; Mhd. Syafii; Akmaluddin Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.335

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Inclusive Education in Educational Equality and Habituation in Collaborative Culture Inclusive education is an approach that aims to provide equal access to education to all children, regardless of their background, abilities, or special needs. In the context of educational equality, inclusive education plays an important role in bridging social, economic, and cultural gaps. Collaborative culture is one of the main foundations to support the implementation of inclusive education, creating an inclusive and harmonious learning environment. Inclusive education implemented through a culture of collaboration is the key to equalizing education in society. By adopting a collaborative approach, all parties of the school, students, parents, and community contribute to creating a fair, friendly, and supportive learning environment. This not only provides equal opportunities to all students, but also builds a more inclusive, empathetic, and supportive society. A culture of collaboration is an essential element of inclusive education. It creates a learning environment that supports all students, promotes cooperation, and reduces social disparities.
Comparative Study of Bullying Prevention by High Schools in Sabang City: A Literature Review cutnovayanti ubbg; rahmattullah; akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.462

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This comparative study investigates the approaches and strategies employed by high schools in Sabang City to prevent and address bullying among students. Bullying is a significant issue in educational environments, leading to detrimental effects on students' mental health, academic performance, and overall well-being. This research conducts a literature review, drawing on various academic sources, policy documents, and case studies to analyze the effectiveness of different anti-bullying programs and initiatives implemented in secondary schools. The study aims to identify key factors that contribute to successful bullying prevention efforts and highlight best practices that can be adopted across schools in Sabang City. It examines existing frameworks and methodologies, such as peer support systems, counseling services, and collaborations with parents and community organizations. Furthermore, the research underscores the importance of fostering a supportive school culture that prioritizes respect, inclusivity, and open communication among students and staff. The findings reveal a diverse range of strategies employed by high schools in Sabang City, with particular emphasis on community involvement and the integration of educational curricula that promote empathy and conflict resolution skills. This paper contributes to the broader discourse on bullying prevention in educational settings and offers recommendations for enhancing existing programs to create safer and more supportive environments for all students.
Co-Authors Abdullah Abu Bakar Afnidar Afnidar Afnidar Afriansyah Afrizal Agustawijaya, Didi S Aidi Husni Aini, Niza Husnul Akhlis Munazilin Aminan Aminan Aminan Ana Mujriyanti Andayani Anhar Apriliani, Winda Sarnia Arniati, Yuli Astariningsih, Yayuk Athira, Naura Ati Sukmawati, Ati Ayu Azizah Azahra, Fatimah Basri, Basri Buan Anshari cutnovayanti ubbg Darlan Sidik Darmawati Darmawati Desmawanti, Rosa Dian Erlita Dina Nisa’ul Wahidah Ekawati, Yulia Eli Yusnita Elshandy Surya Pratama Erika Erika Ernati Ernawati Fariska, Firda Feri Yuliarman Fitriani Manurung HANDAYANI Hardi Pratomo Hartini Hasanah Nur Heri Salmita Heri Sulistiyono, Heri Husna, Holida Ziaul Ibnu Hajar Ida fazilla Il Sabandi Indrawati Indrawati Berutu Irmayani Irmayani Isratunnisah, Berliana Iswatiningrum Ivan Suhendra Jonni Sitorus jonni sitorus Juli Asmida Rambe Juwita Kartika, Haliza Kaulan Kariman Kusmaniar Lili Handayani Lili Handayani Lili Handayani, Lili Lili Kasmin Lili Kasmini Lili Syara Lilis Triana Mahmud, Fathmah Mailan Lina Manini, Ayu Mardhatillah Mardhatillah Mardhatillah, Mardhatillah Marlina Dahlan Maryami, Bq Qonita Mauladiah Maulana, Izzar Maulinas MAYANG SARI Mayang Sari Merdana, I Nyoman Mhd Syafii Mhd. Syafii Mhd. Syafii MUHAMMAD HARIS Muhammad Kaulan Karima MUHAMMAD YUSUF MuhasBaili Mukarana, Ulfa Mukhlisuddin Mukhlisuddin Mulia Putra MUNAWAR Musdiani Musdiani Musdiani Ngudiyono Ni Nyoman Kencanawati Nona Nofiana Samsul Noralita Novia, Asri Nurdial Nurmiati Nurul Zikri Filina Panni Ance Lumbantobing Pathurahman Pipit Agustri Rahayu Rahimah Rahmadini, Maulida Rahmaniah Rahmaniah Rahmaniah Rahmat Fajri Rahmattullah Rahmattullah, Rahmattullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rawiana, Shofia Resijan Rita Novita Rofaida, Aryani Rosmala Dewi Rosmala Dewi Rosmaniar Rusmaini Rusmaini Rusmaini Safrizal Salminawati Sariakin Sariakin Savina Side Efrida silfia andriani Siti Aisyah Hanim Siti Lam'ah Nasution Siti Mayang Siti Mayang Sari Siti Mayang Sari Siti Rosnawati Sri Milfayetti Sri Nastuti Sudarmadi Sudarmadi Sufriadi Sukma, Bunga Suparjo SUPRIYADI, ANID Surya Darma Bakti syarfuni Syarfuni Syarfuni Syawal Gultom Thoyyibah, Hayatun Tihazanah Totok Bintoro Umaiya, Siti Fhadila Vetta Darmi Yetti Vetta Darmi Yetti Wardani Wirda Safitri Yatimah, Dinda Nurul Yendri Farma Yuha, Wahyu Yulia Ekawati Yulidarna Yuny Jafriany Yusron Saadi Zahraini Zahraini Zulaikha