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Journal : Journal of Computer Science and Information Systems (JCoInS)

Hubungan Kecerdasan Emosional Terhadap Hasil Belajar IPA Siswa Kelas V SD Nur Fadhilah Medan Tahun Ajaran 2022/2023 Nasution, Nisa Aulia; Ananda, Lala Jelita; Perangin Angin, Laurensia Masri; Simanihuruk, Lidia; Pandimun Ambarita, Dody Feliks
Journal of Computer Science and Information System(JCoInS) Vol 4, No 3: JCOINS | 2023
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jcoins.v4i3.4843

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This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the relationship between emotional intelligence and science learning outcomes for fifth grade students at SD Nur Fadhilah Medan, Academic Year 2022/2023. The type of research used is correlational research with quantitative research methods. The sample in this study were fifth grade students at SD Nur Fadhilah, Medan Marelan District, Medan City Regency, totaling 110 people. Data collection techniques in this study were questionnaires or questionnaires and science learning outcomes. Questionnaire data collection instrument with a two-point Guttman Scale for each answer. Based on the results of the correlation of the relationship between the variable emotional intelligence (X) on science learning outcomes (Y) with a correlation coefficient of 0.087 with a very low level of relationship category, while from the list r obtained rtable of 1.874 at α = 0.05, then rcount < rtable (0.087 <1.874). So it can be concluded that emotional intelligence has no significant relationship to the science learning outcomes of fifth grade students at SD Nur Fadhilah Medan with the result of the coefficient of determination between variables that is 8%.
Pengaruh Tingkat Pendidikan Orang Tua dan Pemanfaatan Handphone Terhadap Hasil Belajar Siswa Kelas IV SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan Sufitriyati, Sufitriyati; Ananda, Lala Jelita; Simbolon, Naeklan; Manurung, Imelda Free Unita; Simanihuruk, Lidia
Journal of Computer Science and Information System(JCoInS) Vol 4, No 4: JCOINS | 2023
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jcoins.v4i4.5140

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The aim of the research is to describe the influence of parental education level and use of cellphones on the learning outcomes of class IV students at SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. The samples for this research were parents and fourth grade students at SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan. The data collection techniques used were interviews, questionnaires and documentation. This research uses a flow model qualitative research data analysis cycle which consists of three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the research show that the last education of parents who were S1 (Strata-1) was 1 person with a percentage of 4%, the last education of parents who were high school/equivalent was 19 people with a percentage of 79%, the last education of parents who were junior high school/equivalent was 3 people. with a percentage of 13% and the parent's last education was elementary school, amounting to 1 person with a percentage of 4%. This shows that the final education of the parents of class IV students at SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan is more than SMA/SMK/MA graduates. Parents' latest education influences the learning outcomes of class IV students at SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan. The results showed that the learning outcomes of class IV students at SD Negeri 064017 Medan Perjuangan were in the low category as many as 12 people with an average of 50%, the learning outcomes of students in the medium category were 5 people with an average of 21%, the students' learning outcomes were in the There were 2 people in the sufficient category with an average of 8%, and there were 5 students in the high category with an average of 21%. From the data obtained, there were 87.5% of parents with details of the final education of the parents of 17 high school/vocational school graduates, 1 elementary school student and 3 high school students who stated that the use of cellphones had a negative influence on their children, such as being lazy about studying, late eating at home, lying to friends via social media and seeing bad things on social media. This shows that the negative influence of cellphones is greater than the positive influence of cellphones if there is no supervision and guidance from each parent.