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Keefektifan Simulasi dalam Pembelajaran Kewirausahaan Bagi Anak Usia Dini Taulany, Himmah; Rusilowati, Ani; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy
Journal of Primary Education Vol 6 No 2 (2017): August 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v6i2.17562

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keefektifan simulasi dalam pembelajaran kewirausahaan bagi anak usia dini. Jenis penelitian yang dilakukan adalah penelitian eksperimen dengan desain eksperimen quasi-experimental design tipe nonequivalent control group design. Keefektifan simulasi dilihat dari hasil belajar anak meliputi aspek kognitif, afektif dan psikomotorik. Instrumen pengumpulan data aspek kognitif berupa lembar soal kewirausahaan anak usia dini dan data aspek afektif-psikomotorik berupa lembar observasi jiwa kewirausahaan anak. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa simulasi kewirausahaan berupa serangkaian kegiatan bermain peran sesuai tiga bagian proses ekonomi (mikroekonomi) yaitu produksi, distribusi dan konsumsi terbukti efektif dalam pembelajaran kewirausahaan bagi anak usia dini. Keefektifan simulasi terbukti dari hasil uji Two Related Samples Wilcoxon dan uji Mann Whitney U-Test serta dikuatkan oleh hasil uji Gain Ternormalisasi dan analisis penilaian berbasis perkembangan yang menunjukkan hasil belajar anak kelompok eksperimen lebih tinggi dibandingkan kelompok kontrol. Saran, materi kewirausahaan dapat digali lebih lanjut selain dari pendekatan mikroekonomi.This study is aimed for understanding of simulation effectivity in entrepreneurship education for pre-school children. The conducted research is quasi-experimental design with nonequivalent control group design type. Simulation effectivity is observed from student’s study report, including cognitive, affective, and psychomotoric aspecs. Instrumen used for cognitive data observation is pre-school student entrepreneurship test sheet, and for affective-psychomotoric data is using student’s entrepreneurship spirit test sheet. Result of this research is showing entrepreneurship simulation in form of serial of economy three parts process (microeconomy) role playing game, which are production, distribution, and consumption, is proven to be effective in entrepreneurship learning for pre-school students. Simulation’s effectiveness is verified using Two Related Samples Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney U-Test, which also reinforced by Normalized Gain test and Development based Assessment Analysis. Those tests resulting in increased performance of experimental student group compared to students in control group. For suggestion, entrepreneurship learning material can be further being studied aside from microeconomy approach.
Implementation of SAVI Learning Model Through Practicum Activities Towards Students Science Learning Outcomes Urip, Umayah; Supriyadi, Supriyadi; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy
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The study aims to explain the influence of implementation of SAVI learning models through practicum activities toward 4th-grade students outcomes in science learning. The research methodology used was quasi-experimental with the nonequivalent pretest-posttest control group design. The research results show that the implementation of SAVI learning has a significant influence on improving cognitive, affective, and psychomotor of students. The cognitive, affective, and psychomotor aspect of a student of practicum class gained better scores than that of the control class. It was indicated from the treatment by using the SAVI learning model through practicum activities in the experimental class while the control class was treated using the expository model.  The affective domain learning outcomes achieved scores of 83.7; the cognitive domain learning outcomes with 76.48 points and psychomotor domain learning outcomes get scores of 84. Based on the results of the research that has been obtained, it can be concluded that the ability of students to conclude the results of the practicum can be improved by using the application of the SAVI learning model.
The Influence of Collaboration of Discovery Learning and ARIAS on Students' Critical Thinking Abilities Wati, Diyah Kusuma; Amin Yusuf, Amin Yusuf; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy
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The purpose of the study was to analyze the influence of discovery learning model, ARIAS model, and the collaboration of the discovery learning and ARIAS model on the critical thinking ability of the fifth-grade elementary school students. This study applied a quantitative method in the form of quasi-experimental design using pre-test and post-test scores. The samples in this study were taken by using purposive sampling technique. There were three elementary schools participated in this study, and they were the fifth-grade students at Public Elementary School Kebonagung 2, the fifth-grade students at Public Elementary School Kebonagung 3 and the fifth-grade students at Public Elementary School Prigi 2. The data collection techniques used were descriptive test questions. The results showed that there was an influence of discovery learning model, ARIAS, and the collaboration of the discovery learning and ARIAS model on the critical thinking ability of students. The average value of students' critical thinking skills tests using discovery learning models = 79.38 (good category). The average value of the students' critical thinking skills test on the implementation of the ARIAS model = 85.12 (good category). The average value of the application of the collaboration of discovery learning and ARIAS model = 89.03, included in the excellent category.
An Analysis of The Study Scientific Approach Implementation to Develope The Active Learning of Science in The Early Childhood Wulandari, Catur; Sunarso, Ali; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (477.343 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v10i1.34027

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This research aimed to analyze the study implementation scientific approach to develop the active learning of science in early childhood. This research used a qualitative method to know the result of the research that can be described as factually and profound. For data collection was used interview, observation, and study the documentation by using an interactive data analysis. For the validity data, there is three kinds of triangulation was used a technique of triangulation, source of triangulation, and the theory of triangulation. The result of the research showed that to develop the science academy learning in early childhood should be implemented into five components scientific approach such as observing, questioning, experimenting, associating, and networking. Through five scientific approach components the active learning of science that was seen in children were children bound actively during learning process, children bound in solving problem during experimenting, children were brave in questioning to the teacher, children were associating to the others friends related to the result of their experiment, children train themselves to solve their problem in their experimenting; then, they conclude the result based on their experiment. Based on the scientific approach, the active learning of science in early childhood developed well. Through the research, hopefully, it gave benefit to the society, such as enhancing their knowledge, especially in early childhood education. Also, the society was able to develop the potential of academic research, especially the active learning of science in early childhood.
High Order Learning Process in Core School of Anggrek Cluster in Candisari District Semarang Mubarokah, Isna Rizki; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy; Syamwil, Rodia
Journal of Primary Education Vol 8 No 8 (2019): October 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (380.294 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v10i2.34455

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The 2013 curriculum and the implementation of HOTS are urgently needed to create future generations, not only characterized, productive, creative, and innovative but also who understand the national identity and create children who are superior and able to compete in the international world. The scientific approach can be a tool that teachers use to be able to carry out learning that can lead to high-level thinking learning for kindergarten, this is also contained in the 2013 curriculum. This study aims to analyze the high order thinking of kindergarten in the core orchid cluster school in Candisari District, Semarang. The research is a qualitative research. Which concern in the learning process carried out in class by the teacher to the child both from the strategies used and the communication that the teacher did while in the learning process. The result from the study is that Taman Belia Candi as the core school of Anggrek cluster has already used high-order thinking learning. This can be seen from the lesson plans used and also the learning process carried out. The conclusion that can be drawn from this research is that the high-level learning process for early-aged children has been carried out in the Anggrek cluster core school, Candisari District, Semarang, this can be seen from the scientific approach use in the learning process in the classroom.
The Effect of Mind Mapping-Assisted Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Model on Science Process Skills of Fifth Graders Anratriningrum, Rifka Ayu; Edy Mulyono, Sungkowo
Journal of Primary Education Vol 9 No 5 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v9i5.43266

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Science learning model directs students to learn concept understanding and scientific principle. Scientific principle in science learning relate to investigation or experiment to drill science process skills that can develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Process skills are students' abilities to manage what has been gained in teaching and learning activities. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of using the Mind Mapping, Problem Based Learning (PBL) model, and Problem Based Learning model assisted by Mind Mapping on students' science process skills. The research method used quantitative research in the form of quasi experimental design. The sample of this study were students of 5th grade with 30 students as experimental class, 24 students as control-1 class, and 28 students as control-2 class. The data collection techniques used in this study were written test, observation, and documentation. The results of the analysis showed that simultaneously a learning model affected students' science process skills by 13%. This study had also showed that of the three models that had been used, problem-based learning assisted by mind mapping model was the most effective model for improving students' science process skills compared to problem-based learning model or mind mapping model
The Effect of Mind Mapping-Assisted Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Model on Science Process Skills of Fifth Graders Anratriningrum, Rifka Ayu; Edy Mulyono, Sungkowo
Journal of Primary Education Vol 9 No 5 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v9i5.43266

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Science learning model directs students to learn concept understanding and scientific principle. Scientific principle in science learning relate to investigation or experiment to drill science process skills that can develop critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Process skills are students' abilities to manage what has been gained in teaching and learning activities. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of using the Mind Mapping, Problem Based Learning (PBL) model, and Problem Based Learning model assisted by Mind Mapping on students' science process skills. The research method used quantitative research in the form of quasi experimental design. The sample of this study were students of 5th grade with 30 students as experimental class, 24 students as control-1 class, and 28 students as control-2 class. The data collection techniques used in this study were written test, observation, and documentation. The results of the analysis showed that simultaneously a learning model affected students' science process skills by 13%. This study had also showed that of the three models that had been used, problem-based learning assisted by mind mapping model was the most effective model for improving students' science process skills compared to problem-based learning model or mind mapping model
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