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TEACHING LISTENING SKILL TO FIFTH GRADE STUDENTS OF SD NEGERI GEUMPANG KABUPATEN PIDIE BY WATCHING YOUTUBE CHANNEL PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Ayu Azizah; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Rita Novita
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.140

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The goal of this study is to determine whether students in SD Negeri Geumpang's fifth grade who receive listening instruction via YouTube Channel Practical Psychology do better than those who receive listening instruction without it. In the case of the experiment research method, quantitative research is used to conduct this study. The research's design is a pre-experiment with one group that underwent pre- and posttesting. One class is used in this arrangement, and pre- and post-tests are administered before and after treatment. The purpose of this treatment is to test the effects of a certain treatment. The kids of SD Negeri Geumpang's fifth grade during the academic year 2022/2023 make up the study's population. 28 students make up the entire student body, which is divided into one class. Only 28 pupils in the fifth grade are used in this study's sample because there are so few of them. N-Gain Score was used to analyze the data that was obtained. The study's findings indicate that fifth-grade students at SD Negeri Geumpang perform better when listening skills are taught via YouTube Channel Practical Psychology than when listening skills are taught without it. This is supported by It is demonstrated by the N-Gain score calculation result, which is 0.58. Utilizing the Practical Psychology YouTube channel to teach listening skills is not sufficient or effective enough.
PRIVATE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL LEADERSHIP MODEL BASED ON INTEGRATED PATRIMONIAL MANAGEMENT, POLITICAL MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT Zahraini; Rita Novita
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.188

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This research focuses on the management of private school principals. The aim is to find the characteristics of the leadership model of private school principals based on integrated patrimonial management, political management and professional management at SDIT Nurul Fikri Aceh. This research uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques namely documentation, observation and interviews. Research subjects are Foundation Chairmen, School Principals and Teachers. The research was conducted at the Nurul Fikri Aceh Integrated Islamic School. The research results show that: the characteristics of the leadership model for private school principals are based on integrated patrimonial management, political management and professional management at SDIT Nurul Fikri Aceh through the steps: (a) planning which includes formulating goals and preparing work programs; (b) organizing which includes forming a management team and job specifications; (c) implementation which includes the leadership of the school principal; (d) supervision which includes quality control and reporting.
CREATIVE STEPS IN IMPROVING THE READING ABILITY OF HIGH CLASS STUDENTS THROUGH INTRODUCTION TO NATURE PIR BATEE PUTEH V STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ARONGAN LAMBALEK WEST ACEH Yulia Riechie; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin; Rita Novita
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.200

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The learning process does not rule out the possibility that elementary school students experience reading difficulties. High grade elementary school students' reading difficulties are also found in several elementary schools in various regions, of course this greatly influences the students' learning process in responding to and understanding the lessons given by the teacher. Improving reading skills in high class students at PIR Batee Puteh V State Elementary School, Arongan Lambalek, West Aceh requires a creative and contextual approach. This research explores innovative steps involving the introduction of nature as a means of increasing student literacy, namely: (1) Observation and introduction to the natural surroundings, (2) Selection of reading materials inspired by nature, (3) Integrated science exploration and learning activities, (4) Writing activities based on natural observations, (5) Discussion and reflection together. The author's aim is that through natural exploration activities based on the school environment, students can enrich their reading experience, increase their interest in learning, and provide a deeper understanding of concepts.
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FRACTION MATERIAL Rita Yusari Rita Yusari; Sariakin; Rita Novita; Jonni Siturus
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.309

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The Independent Curriculum is a learning framework designed to provide teachers with the flexibility to design the teaching and learning process based on students' needs, interests, and potential. The independent curriculum is an independent program that emphasizes context-based learning, character building through the Pancasila Student Profile, and a differentiation approach that allows students to learn at a pace and method that suits their abilities. Through an adaptive and flexible approach, the Independent Curriculum aims to create a more relevant, meaningful, and contextual learning experience for students. Fractions are one of the important materials in basic mathematics because they provide a foundation for understanding more complex concepts such as decimals, percentages, and algebra. In the independent curriculum, this separate material aims to improve conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and application skills through a context-based approach and strengthen the Pancasila student profile. This article analyzes the implementation of the Independent program in distributed learning in elementary schools, including planning, implementing, and assessing learning. The results of the analysis show that the independent curriculum provides teachers with the flexibility to develop innovative learning strategies, such as Real-World Mathematics (RME) and project-based learning, so that students can connect fractions to everyday situations. However, the challenge is the lack of teacher understanding of the new approach and limited learning resources are still obstacles in its implementation. This article recommends teacher training and the development of contextual learning materials to support the successful implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in fraction learning
THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATION OFFICE IN IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS IN BANDA ACEH CITY Denzi Aprial; Rahmattullah Rahmattullah; Rita Novita
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.351

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This paper discusses the crucial role of the Education Office in enhancing the quality of teachers and students in Banda Aceh City. The Education Office is responsible for implementing various strategies aimed at professional development for educators, including training programs, workshops, and certifications that equip teachers with modern pedagogical skills. Additionally, the office focuses on monitoring and evaluating educational practices to identify areas for improvement and ensure that educational standards are met. The provision of adequate infrastructure and learning resources is also emphasized, as these are essential for fostering an effective learning environment. Collaborative efforts with stakeholders, including NGOs, universities, and the private sector, are vital for creating a comprehensive support system for education. The paper further explores the enhancement of curricula to meet current societal needs, the promotion of student scholarships for underprivileged groups, and the empowerment of school committees to engage parents and communities in the educational process. Overall, this study highlights the multifaceted approach undertaken by the Education Office in Banda Aceh City to uplift educational quality and ensure sustainable development in the local education sector.
LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2013 CURRICULUM IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nola Fajria; Rita Novita; Sariakin Sariakin; Jonni Sitorus; Siti Mayang Sari
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.377

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The implementation of the 2013 curriculum in mathematics learning in Elementary Schools aims to enhance education quality by fostering critical thinking through a scientific approach and authentic assessment. However, its application faces challenges, particularly in integrating methods and media. This study examines the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum in mathematics learning at the Elementary School level through a literature study using a qualitative approach with content analysis of ten relevant articles. The findings reveal: (1) The primary obstacle is teacher readiness in preparing learning tools and conducting authentic assessments, compounded by unequal distribution of books and resources; (2) Teachers hold a strategic role in fostering active student involvement. While some still employ conventional methods, professional training is essential to help teachers adapt to interactive approaches tailored to students' needs; (3) The scientific approach, integration of technology, and application of ethnomathematics significantly improve learning quality. These elements encourage critical thinking, technology utilization, and contextual relevance, making mathematics more engaging and applicable; and (4) Authentic assessment offers a comprehensive evaluation of attitudes, knowledge, and skills but requires adequate support and training for effective implementation. Overall, the 2013 curriculum holds substantial potential to improve education quality if supported by teacher readiness, sufficient facilities, and ongoing training. Addressing these challenges can create more interactive, relevant, and meaningful learning experiences for students, supporting the achievement of national education goals.
The Influence of Academic Supervision by the School Principal on Teacher Performance at SMPN 1 Baitussalam, Baitussalam District, Aceh Besar Regency in 2024 Roslina Roslina; Rahmattullah Rahmattullah; Rita Novita
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.437

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This study investigates the influence of academic supervision conducted by school principals on teacher performance at SMPN 1 Baitussalam, located in Baitussalam District, Aceh Besar Regency, in the year 2024. Academic supervision plays a pivotal role in the realm of educational management, aiming to enhance the quality and effectiveness of teaching and learning. This research utilizes a literature review methodology, examining a range of scholarly articles, educational theories, and empirical studies related to the impact of leadership on instructional practices. The analysis reveals that effective academic supervision is directly linked to improvements in teacher performance. Key components of successful supervision include the provision of constructive feedback, regular performance assessments, and opportunities for professional development. The study highlights that principals who actively engage in the supervisory process foster a collaborative learning environment, which not only motivates teachers but also encourages them to adopt innovative teaching strategies that enhance student learning outcomes. Furthermore, the research addresses contextual factors, such as school culture, the principal’s leadership style, and the availability of resources, which significantly affect the effectiveness of academic supervision at SMPN 1 Baitussalam. The findings suggest that tailored training programs and a supportive institutional framework can significantly bolster teacher performance. This paper concludes with practical recommendations for school leaders, emphasizing the necessity of implementing structured academic supervision practices that prioritize teacher development. Ultimately, this study underscores the essential role of academic supervision in improving educational quality, enhancing teacher effectiveness, and fostering a positive school culture.
Analysis of Implementing the Indonesia Independent Curriculum in Elementary school : Focus on Fraction Rita Yusari Rita Yusari; Sariakin; Rita Novita; Jonni Siturus; syarfuni
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.454

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The Independent Curriculum is a learning framework designed to provide teachers with the flexibility to design the teaching and learning process based on students' needs, interests, and potential. The independent curriculum is an independent program that emphasizes context-based learning, character building through the Pancasila Student Profile, and a differentiation approach that allows students to learn at a pace and method that suits their abilities. Through an adaptive and flexible approach, the Independent Curriculum aims to create a more relevant, meaningful, and contextual learning experience for students. Fractions are one of the important materials in basic mathematics because they provide a foundation for understanding more complex concepts such as decimals, percentages, and algebra. In the independent curriculum, this separate material aims to improve conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and application skills through a context-based approach and strengthen the Pancasila student profile. This article analyzes the implementation of the Independent program in distributed learning in elementary schools, including planning, implementing, and assessing learning. The results of the analysis show that the independent curriculum provides teachers with the flexibility to develop innovative learning strategies, such as Real-World Mathematics (RME) and project-based learning, so that students can connect fractions to everyday situations. However, the challenge is the lack of teacher understanding of the new approach and limited learning resources are still obstacles in its implementation. This article recommends teacher training and the development of contextual learning materials to support the successful implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in fraction learning.
ANALYSIS OF IMPLEMENTING THE INDONESIA INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL : FOCUS ON FRACTION Yusari, Rita; Sariakin, Sariakin; Novita, Rita; Sitorus, Jonni; Syarfuni, Syarfuni
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.458

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The Independent Curriculum is a learning framework designed to provide teachers with the flexibility to design the teaching and learning process based on students' needs, interests, and potential. The independent curriculum is an independent program that emphasizes context-based learning, character building through the Pancasila Student Profile, and a differentiation approach that allows students to learn at a pace and method that suits their abilities. Through an adaptive and flexible approach, the Independent Curriculum aims to create a more relevant, meaningful, and contextual learning experience for students. Fractions are one of the important materials in basic mathematics because they provide a foundation for understanding more complex concepts such as decimals, percentages, and algebra. In the independent curriculum, this separate material aims to improve conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and application skills through a context-based approach and strengthen the Pancasila student profile. This article analyzes the implementation of the Independent program in distributed learning in elementary schools, including planning, implementing, and assessing learning. The results of the analysis show that the independent curriculum provides teachers with the flexibility to develop innovative learning strategies, such as Real-World Mathematics (RME) and project-based learning, so that students can connect fractions to everyday situations. However, the challenge is the lack of teacher understanding of the new approach and limited learning resources are still obstacles in its implementation. This article recommends teacher training and the development of contextual learning materials to support the successful implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in fraction learning.
Co-Authors Achmad Badrun Kurnia Afrizal Hendri Agusviyanda Agusviyanda, Agusviyanda Ahmad Nasriadi Ahmad Zaini Ajisman, Ajisman Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Alfa Saleh, Alfa AMINAH Amrullah Amrullah Andayani Andayani Andre Setiawan, Andre Ayu Azizah Baehaqi Baihaqi, Fajrul Falakh Binti Asrah Budi Artina Chairina, Melyanda Agustin Chandra, Angelina Chayani, Mailiza Cut Khairunnisak Dadan Dasari Dazrullisa, Dazrullisa Denzi Aprial Dewi Butar-butar, Dwi Fany Fransiska Didi Suryadi Elvonny, Tia Kharina Eriyati ' Erlita, Dian Eva Maulida Faiza, Vinda Febriansyah, Gema Fijria, Nola Firdaus FIRMANSYAH, ADAM Fitria Kasih Fitriani Manurung Fitriani, Iyang Maisi Fitriati gusviyanda, gusviyanda Hainim Kadir Hamdani Hamdani Hardisem ' Helnita Heri Salmita Hia, Theodore Hudayani, Ika Hunen Arasyid Intan Kemala Sari Intan, Cut Iswani Iswani Jafriany, Yuni Jamaris, Muhammad Jonni Sitorus Jonni Siturus Kamal Ayu, Al Fajri Khausar Khausar Kumala Sari Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan, Viki Liani, Sasa Try Lili Handayani, Lili Lili Kasmini Lina Amelia Mahrini, Mahrini Mariani, Rika Mastiah, Sri Mayang Sari, Siti Mik Salmina Mulia Putra Mulya, Anggi Musdiani Musdiani Neviyarni S Niawati Ningsih, Kursiah Warti Nola Fajria Nurbariah, Nurbariah Nursalihin, Pimpin Nurul Fajri Nurul Fajri Putri, Gita Raviesta Rahmah Johar Rahmat Fitra Rahmattullah, Rahmattullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmawita, Medyantiwi Rahmi Rahmi Refisrul, Refisrul Resijan, Resijan Rice Novita Rita Yusari Rita Yusari Rony, Zahara Tussoleha Roslina Roslina Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana Safrina, Nura Salminawati Saputra, Haris Tri Sariakin Sariakin Septy Sari Yukan Siska Yulianti Maulia Siti Mayang Sari Siti Mayang Sari Sitorus, Jonni Sumarno ' syarfuni Syarfuni Syarfuni Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tambunan, Fitri Ayu Tatang Herman, Tatang Tay, Xiu Wen Teguh Sujana Togatorop, Jelita Indah Ully Muzakir Ulva Chairuna Usman Usman Usman Usman Wati, Amar Yulia Riechie Yusari , Rita Yusari, Rita Yusran Ibrahim Yusuf Hartono Zahraini Zahraini Zainal Abidin Suarja Zulfadhli Zulfadhli Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zusneli Zubir, Zusneli