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Journal : Journal International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)

PERCEPTIONS OF HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS IN PALU CITY TOWARDS DIFFERENTIATED LEARNING Putu Satya Narayanti; Tangge, Lilies; Afadil, Afadil
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): JULI
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Differentiated learning is an approach that adapts to the learning needs of each student. Teachers provide facilities that suit students' individual needs, bearing in mind that each student has unique characteristics and cannot be treated uniformly. This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of learning differentiation and explore teachers' perceptions regarding its implementation in the classroom. The results of interview research show that the purpose of differentiated learning is to coordinate learning by paying attention to students' interests, readiness and learning preferences. This aims to help all students achieve learning goals, increase motivation and learning outcomes, and establish a harmonious relationship between teachers and students, so that students are more enthusiastic about learning. In conclusion, differentiated learning gives students the opportunity to learn naturally and efficiently with the help of teachers who are able to combine the required methods and approaches. There are several obstacles that arise, such as limited facilities and infrastructure that support the differentiated learning process, teachers need time to prepare learning instruments, appropriate methods and appropriate media, implementing differentiated learning requires relatively high costs and teachers must have good classroom management skills. .
THE IMPACT OF USING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON STUDENTS' CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Putu Satya Narayanti; Lutfi, Muhammad
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): DECEMBER
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This research examines the impact of the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on the development of students' critical thinking skills in elementary schools through a literature review. ICT is recognized as having the potential to increase student engagement, motivation and analytical abilities. This literature review examines various empirical research and theories that discuss the contribution of ICT in the context of basic education. The results of the study show that effective ICT integration can improve critical thinking skills, as long as it is supported by relevant quality content, interactive teaching methods, and teacher competence in utilizing technology optimally. Several approaches such as project-based learning and collaborative discussions have proven to be more effective in developing critical thinking competencies than conventional methods. In addition, continuous training for teachers to master and apply ICT strategically in learning was found to be an important factor supporting this success. This study highlights the need for integrative strategies and institutional support to maximize the potential of ICT in the development of students' critical thinking skills at the primary school level.
VALUES EDUCATION IN THE ERA GLOBALIZATION: PREPARING STUDENTS TO FACE AN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE WORLD Putu Satya Narayanti; Adymas Pranajaya, Syatria; Sucianti, Indah; Rifky, Sehan; Hajerina, Hajerina
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
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Values ​​education is a meidium or veihiclei for instilling moral valueis ​​and reiligious teiachings whosei preiseincei is eixpeicteid to bei ablei to bring about meianingful changeis and neiw contributions to thei improveimeint of human morals, both at thei theioreitical and practical inteilleictual leiveils. Thei purposei of this articlei is to conceiptualizei thei importancei of eiducation valueis ​​that eiducators neieid to know in facing conditions of global teichnological progreiss. Thei reisults of thei conceiptual preiparation show that thei usei of teichnology neieids to bei balanceid with valueis ​​eiducation so that thei valueis ​​and peirsonality of thei Indoneisian nation reimain intact and maintaineid. If thei current instillation of values ​​in education is not strengthened, it is not impossible that the Indonesian nation will gradually lose its identity and be unable to maintain its national identity because it is easily influenced by global foreign culture. So it can be concluded that technological progress needs to be strengthened by values ​​education as a filter so that students are able to be critical in reasoning and moral considerations and are able to choose good and correct values ​​based on the foundations, religion, ethics, morals and norms that apply in Indonesia.
THE URGENCY OF THE FAMILY'S ROLE IN FORMING CHILDREN'S CHARACTER IN DAILY LIFE Putu Satya Narayanti; Abdullah, Gamar; Suciati, Indah; Sri Wahyuni, Dewi; Hajerina, Hajerina
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
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The family is the smallest social unit that has an important role in forming national character. Family will shape a person's character and influence his environment because family is the first and main environment for character formation. The important role and quality of the family that colors character formation is the educational model given by parents to their children. The important role and quality of the family that colors character formation is the educational model given by parents to their children. Strengthening character for children is very important because the essence of a person's religion will be manifested in their morals. Positive characters that are instilled as early as possible, such as devotion to worship, good behavior, respect for parents, sincerity, humility and others, will slowly be internalized in children so that they ultimately have a positive impact on their mental and spiritual life. Informal education processes, especially families, both education regarding the character and morals of a child, the family plays the most important and first role. So that the formation of a child's character must be accompanied by the formation of good morals, especially from a religious perspective.