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SARI, SUCI PERWITA
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ESKALASI PROGRAM ALUR MERDEKA MATERI ETNOSAINS PEMBUATAN KLEPON DALAM ESKALASI LITERASI SAINS PADA MATA KULIAH PRAKTIKUM IPA PGSD FKIP UMSU Sari, Suci Perwita; Nasution, Ismail Saleh; Sari, Mawar
JURNAL TARBIYAH Vol 30, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/tar.v30i2.2999

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The background of this program evaluation is the urgent of learning loss due to Covid-19 which calls for learning to be carried out online. By this Alur Merdeka Program, it is hoped that it will be an escalation/improvement of scientific literacy in natural science practicum courses for PGSD FKIP UMSU students. The evaluation method for the Merdeka flow program in scientific literacy escalation and the evaluation results of the implementation of the Merdeka flow evaluation program in scientific literacy escalation in the Science practicum course at PGSD FKIP UMSU in terms of context, input, process, and product. The results of this study are that at the content evaluation stage an analysis of the needs of students, lecturers and learning outcomes is carried out. In the input evaluation step, the validation stage was carried out which resulted in 96.7% of the material being declared valid, 89.3% of the design being declared valid, and 84% of the language being declared valid in the development of learning tools. In the process evaluation step it was stated that in the application of the independent groove there was a change in each of the students' scientific literacy indicators in using the independent groove. students' scientific literacy in channel 1 has increased compared to pre-stream. Where in explaining the phenomenon there is an increase from an average of 75.4 to 89.23. The indicators evaluating and designing scientific investigations increased from 78.6 to 90 and the indicators interpreting data increased from an average of 75 to 91. In the final stage, namely product evaluation, it was stated that the learning tools used
STUDENTS' COLLABORATIVE SKILLS WITH AN APPROACH ETHNO-STEAM PROJECT OTK-OTOK GAME CONTEXT IN MATHEMATICS LEARNING Nasution, Marah Doly; Nasution, Ismail Saleh; Sari, Suci Perwita
JURNAL TARBIYAH Vol 31, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/tar.v31i1.3059

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The traditional otok-otok game as a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) based project can be used for mathematics learning. Research like this has never been done. The aim of this research is to describe students' collaborative skills through the Ethno-STEAM Project learning approach. The research subjects were 32 students with a pre-experimental research type with a one-shot case study design. Data regarding students' collaborative skills was obtained from student self-report questionnaires and data was strengthened through collaborative activity observation sheet forms. Data analysis uses descriptive statistics in the form of total scores and average percentages for each aspect or subdomain. The application of Ethno-STEAM Project learning in the context of otok-otok games produced results, namely that students' collaborative skills were in the high category 56%, in the medium category 31%, and in the low category 13%. Aspects of collaborative skills in the high category include motivation, contribution, problem-solving, time management, group dynamics, and interaction with group members. Aspects that need further development are in the categories of work quality, group support, readiness, roles, and reflection. The application of the Ethno-STEAM approach to the otok-otok game project in mathematics learning can be an alternative for developing students' collaborative skills