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Journal : Journal of Primary Education

Profile of Science Literacy Skill Domain Knowledge of SMPN 2 Bua Ponrang Yanti, Rosmalah; Prihatin, Titi; Khumaedi, Khumaedi
Journal of Primary Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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The assumptions of the intelligent category of students in society are still based on the assessment of knowledge despite authentic assessment. This study aims to describe the science literacy ability of grade VII students of SMPN 2 Bua Ponrang in the knowledge domain consisting of procedural knowledge, epistemic knowledge, and content knowledge. The research method used descriptive quantitative. The sample is determined by using simple random sampling with the number of sample counted 31person. The results showed procedural knowledge of 37, 34%, epistemic knowledge of 34,91% and content knowledge of 27,94%. Maximum score obtained is 55, an average value of 39.77 and a minimum score of 20. It can be concluded improve the ability of science literacy, especially in the domain of knowledge. This research is hoped to give thought contribution in solving science literacy problem so that it can inspire to design activities and factors that can improve science literacy ability.
Utilization of School Library, Learning Strategy, Motivation as Intervening Towards Students’ Learning Achievement Wardana, Isti Maryani; Prihatin, Titi; Purwanti, Eko
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The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of the use of school libraries and learning strategies towards students’ achievement with learning motivation as an intervening. This Research Method was a quantitative correlation implemented towards V graders students of Public Primary School in Gunungpati District Semarang City through questionnaire, documentation, and observation. The use of school libraries and learning strategies as an independent variable, students’ achievement as a dependent variable and learning motivation as an intervening variable, were analyzed using path analysis by using t test and Sobel test. The results of the study show that the utilization of the library is relatively sufficient, so that students’ achievement becomes less optimal (p = 0.032 < 0.05). Teachers' learning strategies are sufficient and have a direct effect on less optimal learning achievement (p = 0.000 < 0.05). Learning motivation has an effect as an intervening effect of the utilization of a library towards learning achievements (p = 0.031 < 0.05). The conclusion of this study is the utilization of library and learning strategies have an effect towards learning achievement with learning motivation as an intervening variable towards                         V graders students of Public Primary School in Gunungpati District.
Development of Evaluation Tool Based on Science Literacy on Topics of Water Recycling Winastiti, Rizki Nur; Rusilowati, Ani; Prihatin, Titi
Journal of Primary Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): April 2019
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The aims of this research were to develop evaluation instrument based on science literacy which was appropriate to be applied, comprehend and easily to be learnt by the students, and functional to identify the capability of scientific literacy among students. The research methods used ADDIE design (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate). The subjects of the research was the fifth degree students in Gisikdrono 02 Primary School Semarang. Validity test results indicated that the instrument has been valid. The reliability test result gained 0.83 with excelent criteria. The characteristics of evaluation instruments which had developed indicate that the instrument had a proportion of difficulty level in number of 20% easy questions, 55% about moderate, and 25% difficult questions. The results of the differentiation power analysis then combined with the level of difficulty and obtained 30 question items with good quality that can be used. The scientific literacy capability profile tested by the developed instrument showed that the mastery of science literacy in moderate criteria.
Early Childhood Language Development of Gadget Users Viewed from Behavioristic Theory Kusmanto, Desi Ariani; Prihatin, Titi; Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati
Journal of Primary Education Vol 10 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Nowadays, gadgets can be utilized as a tool to stimulate children’ language growth and development. The research is intended to determine the response of early childhood due to the use of gadgets screen as a stimulus for children's language development viewed from behavioristic theory. There are 3 subjects in this research, namely early childhood aged 30-50 months. This research method employs a naturalistic approach. The result reveals that gadgets as a stimulus for early childhood language development viewed from behavioristic theory show different responses, namely 2 children give a negative response and 1 child with a positive response. The negative response is the child experiences speech delays, while the positive response is the child master’s foreign vocabulary and is more expressive in retelling what the child watches from the gadget. Furthermore, it can be concluded that gadget as a stimulus for language development generates negative and positive responses for early childhood, so that adults should be judicious in facing the children by paying attention in some cases, such as timing in using gadgets, content, types of assistance, and giving them many proportions to interact directly.
Early Childhood Language Development of Gadget Users Viewed from Behavioristic Theory Kusmanto, Desi Ariani; Prihatin, Titi; Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati
Journal of Primary Education Vol 10 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpe.v10i1.45233

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Nowadays, gadgets can be utilized as a tool to stimulate children’ language growth and development. The research is intended to determine the response of early childhood due to the use of gadgets screen as a stimulus for children's language development viewed from behavioristic theory. There are 3 subjects in this research, namely early childhood aged 30-50 months. This research method employs a naturalistic approach. The result reveals that gadgets as a stimulus for early childhood language development viewed from behavioristic theory show different responses, namely 2 children give a negative response and 1 child with a positive response. The negative response is the child experiences speech delays, while the positive response is the child master’s foreign vocabulary and is more expressive in retelling what the child watches from the gadget. Furthermore, it can be concluded that gadget as a stimulus for language development generates negative and positive responses for early childhood, so that adults should be judicious in facing the children by paying attention in some cases, such as timing in using gadgets, content, types of assistance, and giving them many proportions to interact directly.
Implementation of Character Education Empowerment Thematically, with Literacy Movement, and with Counseling Guidance at Public Preliminary School Mustikaningrum, Galih; Joko Raharjo, Tri; Prihatin, Titi
Journal of Primary Education Vol 10 No 2 (2021): June 2021
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In the 2013 curriculum in Indonesia, one of which is to instill character in students, so the school must make the right strategy. This research aims to describe the implementation of character education empowerment (CEE) thematically, with literacy movement and counseling guidance service. This research was carried out in a Public Primary School during the odd semester of the academic year 2020/2021. The subjects consisted of the principal, class teachers, and parents. The obtained data was from interview, documentation, and field observation. The applied data analysis consisted of data reduction, display, verification, and conclusion. The findings showed that CEE was done thematically by designing a specific plan. CEE with literacy movement invited learners to understand the learning materials and the surrounding environment. The CEE with counseling guidance was done with basic and responsive services and individual and preference plans. Every teacher invited learners to read, write, listen, and communicate carefully and accurately to the surrounding environment or during classroom learning. The hindrances occurred during the Coronavirus pandemic CEE with thematic used online learning.
Co-Authors - Kardoyo - Kustiono A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmad Fahruddin Achmad Rifai Achmad Rifai RC, Achmad Rifai Achmad Slamet Adi Prihastanto, Adi Ahmad Abrar Ahmadun, Ahmadun Amanda, Alif Dhanti Amin Yusuf Ani Rusilowati Arief Yulianto Ariyantho, Ariyantho Budiyono Budiyono Chusnul Chotimah Damayanti, Elok Damyke Selviyana Safitri, Damyke Selviyana Djoko Widodo Djuniadi Djuniadi Eko Nursalim Emgiek, Rina Agustina Emgiek, Rina Agustina Erni Suharini Erwin Erlangga Fahrudin, Mohammad Khoirul Fahrudin, Mohammad Khoirul Faid, Amrun Faid, Amrun Fakhruddin Fakhruddin Fatkhur Rohmah, Ana Gustang, Gustang Hartomo, Hartomo Hartomo, Hartomo Hartono Hartono Hartono, Untung Hartono, Untung HARYONO Haryono Haryono Haryono Haryono Heri yanto Hidayah, Ratih Ilma Fitriya Hidayati, Ilma Fitriya Iriyanti, Novita Trisna Joko Sutarto Khumaedi - Kusmanto, Desi Ariani Kusumaningrum, Wahyu Kusumawardani, Seftia Larasati, Manik Lestari, Wahyuni Dini Lusi Rachmiazasi Masduki, Lusi Made Sudana, I Maemonah, Maemonah Malarsih Maman Rachman Masrukhi Masrukhi Maulana, Rokhman Mufnaetty, Mufnaetty Mufnaetty, Mufnaetty Muhammad Fachrur Rozi, Muhammad Fachrur Muniroh Munawar Mustikaningrum, Galih Nina Oktarina Noor Hudallah NUR AENI Pallawagau, Murni Pallawagau, Murni Pius Thaal, Pius Pradipta, Anindhyta Putri Prayogi, Mochamad Danuadjie R. Purwanto, Hudi R. Purwanto, Hudi Rafika Bayu K Rahayu, Rizki Kusumaning Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rasdi Ekosiswoyo Renny Nur Afida Rukhayati, Siti Rusdarti - Rustianto, Arif Rustianto, Arif S Martono Samsudi . Savio, Leovelgilda Fernandes Septiana, Hafida Eka Siswandari, Vanda Estetika Soesanto Soesanto Sony Zulfikasari, Sony Sufa, Laila Nurul Sugiyo Sugiyo Sukirman Sukirman Sulistio, Basuki Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Supraptono Supraptono, Supraptono Surya Jaya, Surya Teguh Supriyanto Tri Astuti Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Suminar Veronika Ndapaloka, Veronika Wahyu Hardyanto WAHYUDI, DIKI Wardana, Isti Maryani Widhanarto, Ghanis Putra Winastiti, Rizki Nur Wiwik Handayani Yanti, Rosmalah Yanto, Wakhid Nur Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Utanto Zainal Abidin Zanuar Anwari