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Journal : Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation

Online Learning in Primary School during Covid-19 Pandemic: How Does It Look Like? Hikmah, Annafi'atul; Wuryandani, Wuri; Zubaidah, Enny; Herwin, Herwin; Jhon, Winarni
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 3 (2021): August
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.439 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i3.34237

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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced the learning system on schools to change drastically from face-to-face learning to online learning. Even though governments consider online learning as a solution to continue educational process, the sudden transformation from traditional learning into online learning has caused many challenges for teachers and students. Teachers did not have enough experience and knowledge about online learning such as online learning platforms and media. This was serious issue that needed to be solved since online learning platforms can help students and teachers to communicate and interact in online learning. This study aims to explore the online learning platform or media, challenges and strategies based on primary school teachers’ perspective. This research was a qualitative phenomenological design. This research conducted in-depth online interview towards 24 primary school teachers. Based on the result of interview, found that teachers applied varied online learning platform and media such as Whatsapp, Telegram, Google Classroom, Youtube Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Rumah Belajar, TVRI, and Google Form based on the consideration of its advantages, students condition and purpose of learning. However, teachers faced challenges regarding preparation, implementation, and assessment of online learning. Thus, teachers implemented varied strategies by improving their own skills and having good collaboration and communication with parents, students, and other peers.
How Picture Storybook Improve Creative Thinking Skills and Learning Outcomes of Elementary School Students? Darmawan, Lutfi Andi; Wuryandani, Wuri
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i3.45566

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The lack of creative and innovative media use can make the atmosphere of learning activities tend to be boring and students find it difficult to understand the subject matter discussed in class, so that students become less active, independence and interaction of students in the learning process is not visible so that students tend to be passive and uncommunicative. This study aims to produce an appropriate Picture Storybook, produce the practical picture Storybook, and reveal the effectiveness of the media produced to improve students’ thinking skills and learning outcomes. This research was R&D with the Borg & Gall model. The subjects in this study were fourth-grade elementary school students. Data collection in the initial study was carried out through observation and interviews. Product validation was carried out by material experts and media experts. Data analysis used independent sample t-test and MANOVA test. The results of this study are in the form of a picture storybook that is suitable for use based on the results of the validation with the "very appropriate" category. Independent sample t-test on creative thinking skills resulted in a significance value of 0.008, which means that there is a difference in the average creative thinking skills of students who use picture storybook media. Independent sample t-test on student learning outcomes resulted in a significance value of 0.001, which means that there is a difference in the average student learning outcomes using picture storybook media. The MANOVA test results show a significance value of 0.001 less than 0.05, which means that the picture Storybook media has a significant effect on creative thinking skills and learning outcomes.
Co-Authors - Sapriya . Haryanto Agatha Asih Nugraheni Agung Rahmanto Agus Purwanto Ahmad Syawaludin Ainun Mahfuzah Ali Mustadi Alifiyarti, Tissa Amalia Rizki Ardiansyah Anik Ghufron Anwar Senen Astiti, Niken Yuni Bambang Saptono Bayan, Umar Buaga, Garib Firman Bunyamin Maftuh Darmawan, Lutfi Andi Dasim Budimansyah Dian Nugraheni Djazilan, Sukron Enny Zubaidah Erna Hendrawati Fathurrohman Fathurrohman Fathurrohman Fathurrohman Fathurrohman, Fathurrohman Fatia Fatimah Faturrohman Faturrohman Firmansyah, Firmansyah Fitri, Dina Martha Harini Puji Astuti Haryani Haryani Hendra Prasetia Heri Retnawati Herwin Herwin Herwin, Herwin Hery Rosdianti Hikmah, Annafi'atul Ikhlasul Ardi Nugroho Ilham Wahyudi Irfan Wahyu Prananto Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jhon, Winarni Kartono Kevin Alvianto Kirana Prama Dewi Kurniawan, Mohammad Wahyu Kurniawati Kurniawati Kus Eddy Sartono Laila Fatmawati Lia Pratiwi LUTHFATUN NISA Maharani, Melina Maigina, Ain Mayang Masradianti Melindawati, Silfi Mohammad Archi Maulyda Mukhamad Murdiono Mulyono Mulyono Nafiah Nafiah Nafiah Nafiah Nafisa Salsabila Nisa Aulia Nur Fatma Oktaviana Nur Fitriyadi Nurazizah, Khikmah Fitriani Octavian Muning Sayekti Pratiwi Pujiastuti Pratiwi, Vinni Dini Purnomo Putri Nuraini Sari Putri, Irni Rachmawati Quriana, Intan Maulida Rahayu Condro Murti Ratna Hidayah Rawanoko, Endrise Septine RIDWAN SANTOSO Rossy Arlinda Setiawan Edi Wibowo Shakila Che Dahalan Sigit Wibowo Silfi Melindawati Sugiman Sugiman Suparlan Suparlan Suwarjo, Suwarjo Trisnani, Novy Tsalats Zaidatul Nasriya Umar Umar Unik Ambarwati Utami, Candra Tri Vera Yuli Erviana Vinni Dini Pratiwi Viviani Nurmala, Viviani Woro Sri Hastuti Yayu Mega Purnamasari Yoppy Wahyu Purnomo Yuniawatika