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PEMANFAATAN BONEKA ORIGAMI SEBAGAI MEDIA BELAJAR UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN MOTORIK HALUS ANAK DI TAMAN PENDIDIKAN QUR’AN Sri Winarni; Ade Kumalasari; Marlina Marlina; Rohati Rohati; Neneng Lestari
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 5, No 6 (2021): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (440.568 KB) | DOI: 10.31764/jmm.v5i6.5857

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Abstrak: Tujuan dari pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan keterampilan motorik halus anak dalam membuat boneka origami. Langkah-langkah yang dilakukan dalam kegiatan ini adalah survey dan observasi, persiapan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi yang yang merupakan adopsi dari langkah pada penelitian tindakan kelas. Kegiatan yang dilakukan ini berupa pelatihan kepada anak yang belajar di dua Taman Pendidikan Qur’an (TPQ), yaitu TPQ Nurul Ittihad dan TPQ Rumah Surga. Total peserta dari kedua TPQ yang mengikuti pelatihan berjumlah 38 anak. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui kegiatan pengamatan, dokumentasi dan wawancara. Berdasarkan dua kali kegiatan diperoleh data peningkatan keterampilan motorik halus pada kriteria “berkembang sangat baik”. Pada siklus I keterampilan motoric anak dalam membentuk boneka origami level mudah sebesar 31,47% dan siklus II sebesar 68,42 %. Sedangkan pada kegiatan membentuk bonekas origami level sedang terjadi peningkatan persertase keterampilan, yiatu 60, 53 % pada siklus I dan 78, 95 % pada siklus II. Secara kualitatif, Hasil yang didapatkan anak usia 4 -7 tahun bisa membentuk boneka origami level mudah dan mengalami kesulitan apabila membentuk boneka origami level sedang.Abstract: The objective of this program is to improve children develop their fine motor skills through the process of building origami dolls. This exercise incorporates survey and observation, planning, implementation, and assessment, all of which are steps in classroom action research. This program is designed to provide instruction for children enrolled in two Qur'an Education Parks (TPQ), TPQ Nurul Ittihad, and TPQ Rumah Surga. The training drew a total of 38 children from the two TPQs. The data collection methods used were observation, documentation, and interviews. Data on improved fine motor skills were obtained on the "very well developed" criteria based on the two activities. In the first cycle, the children's motor skills in forming easy-level origami dolls were 31.47%, and the second cycle was 68.42%. Meanwhile, in forming origami dolls, there was an increase in skill percentage, namely 60, 53% in the first cycle and 78, 95% in the second cycle. Qualitatively, the results obtained by children aged 4 -7 years can form easy-level origami dolls and have difficulty when forming medium-level origami dolls.
The Views of High School Students During The Covid-19 Period on Learning Mathematics Rohati Rohati; Marlina Marlina; Khidayatul Isna
IJECA (International Journal of Education and Curriculum Application) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/ijeca.v4i2.5139

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The Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped people's lives, attacking the Indonesian state and spreading throughout the world. This condition necessitates that all teaching and learning take place online. However, students continue to face numerous obstacles during implementation. The purpose of this study is to ascertain the responses provided by students during the performance of online mathematics learning and to ascertain their suggestions and desires for the subsequent semester's implementation of mathematics learning. The study used a descriptive qualitative research approach to select 373 students as research subjects. The data collection method was a google form, and students were asked to provide an open response regarding their wishes and expectations for online mathematics education in the following semesters. The findings indicated that students expected face-to-face instruction to facilitate direct interaction with teachers and other students. Additionally, students desire to improve their ability to learn and organize their learning more effectively. Additionally, students express their opinions and responses about online mathematics education, including the level of mathematics material and technology (utilization of the zoom platform). Additionally, deadlines for extending tasks, the use and utilization of instructional videos, and the explanation of mathematics material are more comprehensive. Teachers can use the findings of this research to evaluate mathematics learning in order to improve their classroom instruction, and other teachers can do the same thing.