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Journal : International Journal of Teaching

ENHANCING CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS THROUGH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IMAGE-ASSISTED IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Amelia Andari; Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi; Lotfi Fatima Zahra
MEDIA DAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN Vol 2 No 2 (2025): JULY-IN PRESS-International Journal of Teaching
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61798/ijt.v2i1.16

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This research aims to improve students' critical thinking skills using the Project Basead Learning Model in social science learning in elementary schools. The project-based learning model directs students to complete it directly and places responsibility on students during the learning process by generating critical ideas. It is studied using classroom action research with two cycles, each consisting of two meetings with four stages. Continuous, namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The data collected includes teacher activities, student activities, and data that can provide conclusions about critical thinking skills. The research results show that project-based learning can improve the essential thinking skills of fifth-grade students in elementary schools; this is proven by calculating the first cycle classical completeness score of 69%. Moreover, there was an increase of 27.59% to 97%. This success was supported by changes and improvements to the learning process following the reflection results in the previous cycle
BULLYING RESEARCH TREND IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS Ari Susetiyo; Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi
MEDIA DAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN Vol 1 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Teaching
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61798/ijt.v2i1.194

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Researchers always find bullying interesting because it has become a global case that has not been resolved, and new things always emerge. This article uses bibliometric analysis to analyze research on bullying in primary schools. The results of data analysis show that publications about bullying experience an increasing trend every year. America is the most significant contributor to psychology and social science publications worldwide, with 216 articles published. Veenstra, R. from the University of Rijksuniversiteit Groningen is the most productive and has published 19 publications, followed by Salmivalli with 15 articles
ENHANCING STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING WITH PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Sri Intan; Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi; Adamu Abubakar Muhammad
MEDIA DAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN Vol 2 No 2 (2025): JULY-IN PRESS-International Journal of Teaching
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61798/ijt.v2i2.265

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This study aims to improve students' critical thinking skills by implementing the project-based learning model in the science subject in class IV SDN 47 Ampenan. The type of research used is classroom action research (CAR), which consists of II cycles, each consisting of 2 meetings, which goes through four stages: planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The research methods used are observation, testing, and documentation. The data analysis uses a quantitative approach to calculate the average value and qualitative to analyze the results of observations of teacher and student activities during the learning process. The results of this study indicate that implementing the project-based learning Model can improve students' critical thinking skills in the subject of science in class IV SDN 47 Ampenan. This is evidenced by the results of the critical thinking ability evaluation test, observations of teacher activities, and the results of observations of student activities. The increase in students' critical thinking skills from 69.25% (cycle I) to 90.2% (cycle II) is 20.95%. Meanwhile, the results of teacher activity observations increased from cycle I to cycle II by 86.67% to 100%, or an increase of 13.33%. Likewise, the results of student activity observations increased from cycle I to cycle II by 78.3% to 93.3%, an increase of 15%.
The Impact of Contextual Teaching and Learning on Students’ Communication Skills Akhmad Asyari; Muhamad Ahyar Rasidi
MEDIA DAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN Vol 3 No 1 (2026): International Journal of Teaching: IN PROGRESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61798/ijt.v3i1.429

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This study aimed to examine the effect of the Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) model on university students’ communication skills. The study employed a quasi-experimental method using a pretest–posttest control group design. The research subjects consisted of two classes: an experimental class implementing the CTL model and a control class using conventional instruction. The results showed that the mean pretest score of students’ communication skills in the experimental class was 66, while that of the control class was 63, indicating relatively equivalent initial abilities. After the treatment, the mean posttest score of the experimental class increased to 84, whereas the control class reached 71. The N-gain value of the experimental class was 0.50, categorized as moderate, while the control class obtained an N-gain of 0.23, categorized as low. Furthermore, an effect size of 0.82 indicated a large impact of the CTL model on students’ communication skills. Therefore, the CTL model is statistically and practically effective in improving university students’ communication skills.