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Students Experience on Reading Story Book About Medicinal Plants: A Survey Study Bakti, Temmy Renaldi Setia; Hartati, Tatat; Fuadah, Ulfah Samrotul; Pratama, Sapikzal
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Proceedings The 3rd International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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Children's storybooks can provide a variety of information in a series of fantasy stories. One example is health information which contains knowledge about medicinal plants which is packaged with a specific theme according to student interests. However, there are still few students who know about medicinal plants. The research objective was to find out students' experiences about the storybooks they had read, especially about medicinal plants. This research uses a quantitative approach and uses a survey method. A total of 86 students of grade IV SD were selected by random sampling. The results showed that 57% of respondents or as many as 49 students had never read a health-themed storybook containing information about medicinal plants, 34.9% of respondents or 30 students had read it, and 8.1% or seven people. students hesitate. So, from the research data, it can be concluded that there is a need to introduce storybooks about medicinal plants to students.
Learning from Home Activity Using Google Form Application toward Online Learning Assessment in Elementary School Hadianti, Yeni; Musthafa, Bachrudin; Fuadah, Ulfah Samrotul
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Proceedings The 3rd International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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The research is based on the urgency of Indonesian learning in the Covid-19 pandemic situation. In the covid-19 pandemic, some strenuous effort is needed to prevent or stop the virus spread. One action in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic situation is Learning from Home. One application that is used in Learning from Home is Google Form. This study aimed to determine the implementation of Learning from Home using Google Form application toward online learning assessment. The research used Pre- experimental design methods One Shoot Case Study type with grade 3 students of Cimahi City Elementary School as the research subject. The result showed that Learning from Home with google form application has the fluctuation in assessment result based on a theme with the same material delivery technic. This result means that variations of media are needed to increase learning online results.
Study of Decimal in Elementary Mathematics Textbooks from Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Fuadah, Ulfah Samrotul; Saud, Udin Syaefudin; Hadiyanti, Yeni; Nugraha, Trisna
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Proceedings The 3rd International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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Textbooks are still used as the main learning resource used by teachers in school. The book must provide content that is very supportive in helping students to achieve understanding related to a topic. This study aims to analyze how decimal material is studied in mathematics textbooks published by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. The analysis focuses on the content and presentation of math problems available in books. This study uses a qualitative approach with analytical methods. Research findings show that the decimal material focuses more on procedural knowledge than on trying to deepen conceptual understanding. The problems in the book are dominated by problems that only reveal procedural knowledge. There are no questions that reveal representation skill, reasoning, and conceptual understanding. Based on this research, it appears that teachers should make more efforts to find learning resources that more supportive of success in learning mathematics. Because the success of learning mathematics can be seen from the development of mathematical proficiency, not only in computational or numerical skills.
HOW TO TEACH BILINGUAL PROGRAM? : AN APPLICATION OF CONTENT AND LANGUAGE INTEGRATED LEARNING ON PRIMARY SCHOOL Nugraha, Trisna; Nurhasanah, Nurhasanah; Fuadah, Ulfah Samrotul; Mutiasih, Palupi
P2M STKIP Siliwangi Vol 7 No 2 (2020): Volume 7 Nomor 2, November 2020
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi Bandung

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In the last decade, education systems around the world have prioritized increasing students’ literacy and numeracy skills. The increasing need for language literacy has resulted in the emergence of a trend bilingual program in primary schools. This research was motivated by the learning problems that occurred in the first year bilingual program. The study aims to see the effectiveness of the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approach on the competence of sains curriculum content and students' language skills. The research method used was Classroom Action Research (CAR) with the research subject being the first year students of the bilingual program who were stand on grade 4th primary school (n = 21). Data analysis not only focuses on increasing scores in each cycle, but also obtains new findings about the stability between science content abilities (non-language) and second language skills (english). Initial data explains that only 25% of students meet the learning completeness aspect. Along with the end of the third cycle, the study found that 85% of students could complete learning completeness. The study concluded that the CLIL was able to stably improve content and language skills with certain improvement criteria. The findings from the improvement of this cycle can be used as a reference for developing CLIL research in primary schools especially on bilingual programs.