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Analysis of Social Interaction of Grade IV Elementary School Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Afriani, Mayang; Ramadan, Zaka Hadikusuma
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5, No 4 (2021): November
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.40313

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The impact of Covid-19 by limiting social interaction is also experienced by students. But social interaction is needed for a child to be able to build character and social skills in interacting with other people. This study was conducted to answer the research question, namely how social interaction during the COVID-19 period, grade IV elementary school in Pekanbaru. Based on this, the purpose of this research is to examine the pattern of social interaction during the COVID-19 period, grade IV elementary school in Pekanbaru. The research subjects were 3 teachers and 90 students. The research instruments are interviews and questionnaires. The data collection technique used in this study was non-test, in the form of a questionnaire (questionnaire), and interviews. The results showed that social interaction during the pandemic was less effective. This is evidenced by five indicators. 1. Working together has an average score of 82.43%. During a pandemic, it is less effective because of limitations and many obstacles. 2. The openness of the average value of 82.43% is classified as "good", there are still many students who do not understand technology for online learning and how to use it. 3. Empathy has an average value of 80.95%, which is classified as "good". There is already awareness among students to empathize with their friends. 4. Motivating the average value of 79.70% is classified as "good", when students learn from each other, they support each other and work together in doing assignments together at home. 5. With a positive sense, with an average value of 81.56%, students are able to develop positive values that exist in the surrounding environment. 6. Similarity with others, with an average value of 82.15%, there is an attitude of equality among students to their friends working together on assignments and collecting assignments.
Social Interaction of Class IV Elementary School Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Afriani, Mayang; Ramadan, Zaka Hadikusuma
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.40313

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Students also experience the impact of Covid-19 by limiting social interaction. However, social interaction is needed for a child to build character and social skills in interacting with other people. This study aimed to analyze patterns of social interaction in the fourth grade COVID-19 period in elementary school. The research subjects were 3 teachers and 90 students. The research instruments are interviews and questionnaires. The data collection technique used in this study was non-test, namely a questionnaire (questionnaire) and interviews. The results showed that social interaction during the pandemic was less effective. As evidenced by the five indicators, working together has an average score of 82.43%; during a pandemic, it is less effective due to limitations and many obstacles. The openness of the average value of 82.43% is classified as "good," and many students still do not understand technology for online learning and how to use it—empathy, with an average value of 80.95% (good). There is already an awareness in students to empathize with their friends. Giving motivation an average value of 79.70% is classified as "good" when learning students support each other and work together in doing assignments together at home. With a positive sense of the average value of 81.56%, students can develop positive values in the surrounding environment. Similarity with others, the average value is 82.15%, there is an attitude of equality in students to their friends in working on assignments and collecting assignments. It can be concluded that students' social interactions during the current Covid-19 period are not running perfectly compared to face-to-face.