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Pengembangan Pendekatan Creative Problem Solving Pratiwi Pratiwi; Haslinda Haslinda; Khalik Khalik; Tri Wijaya; M. Yasdar; Husni Husni; Elihami Elihami; Adi Adi
EduPsyCouns: Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling Vol 2 No 2 (2020): EduPsyCouns: Journal of Education, Psychology and Counseling
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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Students' creative thinking skills are competencies that must be developed to face the future in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. The research was carried out on the third semester students of Nonformal Education at the University of MUhammadiyah Enrekang. The purpose of student and lecturer activities during the lecture process with a scientific approach is to describe students' creative thinking skills through a scientific approach. This study uses a critical review through field research. The instruments used in this study were student and lecturer activity observation sheets during learning and student creative thinking test sheets. The results showed that there was an increase in students' creative thinking skills with a percentage of 70% in the initial stage to 76% in the second stage, lecturer activity also increased from 79% in the first stage to 81% in the second stage. Meanwhile, student activity increased from 75% in the first stage to 78 in the second stage. Based on the results of this study, lecturers are advised to apply a scientific approach to develop other competencies needed in the era of society 5.0.
LITERATION OF EDUCATION AND INNOVATION BUSINESS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY A SAHARUDDIN; Tri Wijaya; Elihami Elihami; Ibrahim Ibrahim
JURNAL EDUKASI NONFORMAL Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Edukasi Nonformal
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The low level of Indonesian Human Resources is due to the lack of mastery of educational technology Literacy and Entrepreneurial Innovation, due to the mental attitude and mastery of Education Technology and Entrepreneurship Innovation Technology that can be subjected to or agents of reliable development. Within the framework of globalization, education preparation needs to be synergized with the demands of competition. Therefore the dimension of competitiveness in Literacy in educational technology and Entrepreneurial Innovation is increasingly becoming an important factor so that efforts to spur the quality of Human Resources through education are demands that must be put forward. With the mastery of Educational Technology Literacy and Entrepreneurship Innovation, people will be able to compete in the era of globalization. The ability to master Education Technology Literacy and Entrepreneurship Innovation in general must be owned by the community, especially residents of slums along the river floods in Enrekang Regency. Therefore, awareness is needed among academics to participate in helping improve the quality of the Human Resources of the community through training.
STUDENT AND FACULTY OF ENGAGEMENT IN NONFORMAL EDUCATION Tri Wijaya; Elihami Elihami; Ibrahim Ibrahim
JURNAL EDUKASI NONFORMAL Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Edukasi Nonformal
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Actual education applies in association between adults and children. Education in the association between adults and children. Intercourse between adults and adults is not called association education (pedagogical association) because in that association adults accept and take responsibility for their own influence. Pedagogical association exists only between adults and children (people who are not yet mature). However, we must remember that not every association between adults and children is educational. Many relationships and relationships are neutral in nature, which are pedagogical, for example, parents ask to take glasses not because they intend to educate, but because they themselves are reluctant to take. For example, a person who propaganda to sell obscene books to children cannot be called a pedagogical association
IMPLEMENTASI MODEL KOOPERATIF TEAMS GAMES TOURNAMENT PADA PEMBELAJARAN SOSIOLOGI UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HASIL BELAJAR PESERTA DIDIK KELAS XII Lisa Ranti Mardiyanti; Imran Imran; Iwan Ramadhan; Tri Wijaya
Jurnal Muara Pendidikan Vol 8 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Muara Pendidikan, Vol 8 No 2, Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Muara Bungo

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The purpose of this study was to see whether students learn better by using Classroom Action Research consisting of two cycles using the Kahoot-based teams' games tournament cooperative learning model with action research steps starting from planning, implementation, and evaluation. The research involved all students of class XII Sociology TL 8 at SMA Negeri 1 Pontianak, totaling 36 people. Using interactive learning media and models is one way to improve student learning outcomes. The results showed that the learning outcomes of XII Sociology TL 8 students could be improved by implementing the Kahoot-based tournament game team cooperative learning model. The results show that by implementing the Kahoot media-based TGT learning model, students' learning outcomes have increased. In cycles 1 and 2 there was an increase in the class average of 82.5 to 85.2. In learning outcomes, there was an increase of 63% to 81%. Thus there was a significant change after using the TGT learning model.