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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

Creativity and Innovation Skills in Child-Friendly Mathematics Learning in Elementary School Meggy Novitasari; Bambang Sumardjoko; Erni Suharini; Mintarsih Arbarini
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The purpose of the research is to describe creativity and innovation skills in: 1) introduction, 2) contents, and 3) closing of child-friendly mathematics learning in elementary schools. This type of qualitative research is ethnography. The research was conducted at Muhammadiyah 16 Surakarta Elementary School in 2020/2021. Data collection techniques with participatory observation, indepth interviews, and document analysis. Research data validation is done by triangulating sources and methods. Analysis of research data was performed inductive. The results of the study, creativity and innovation skills in child-friendly mathematics learning, was conducted in the introduction, contents, and closing activities. Creativity and innovation skills in the first indicator, students can be competent in both cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects. Creativity and innovation skills in the second indicator, familiarize and cultivate students to be literate. Creativity and innovation skills in the third indicator, improve teacher performance. Creativity and innovation skills in child-friendly mathematics learning are shown in an attitude of anti-violence and bullying, mutual respect, creative thinking, discipline, fun learning, friendship, differences of opinion both at school and at home, caring for the environment, and protecting the small and exclueded.
The Future Perspective of School Flood Disaster Education in Semarang Ferani Mulianingsih; Erni Suharini; Eko Handoyo; Arif Purnomo
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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Data from BPBD in 2022, there are 142 junior high schools affected by the flood disaster. One of the concerns of disaster management is that people are reluctant to start pre-disaster measures at the individual level. Disaster education taught in schools, offers the most important answers for disaster mitigation. This study aims to identify factors that increase student awareness for flood disaster reduction. This study is based on a survey in five junior high schools in Semarang. Different levels of awareness have been defined to identify factors for effective education at each level. The results of the study show that disaster education in schools can currently increase the perspective of flood disaster risk, but students do not yet know the importance of pre-flood disaster and take concrete actions to reduce flood risk. Future disaster education in schools can be an active learning for students. Community involvement is the most important factor in disaster education in schools.
Analysis of the Validity of Psycho-pedagogical Variable Constructs in Improving the Performance of Inclusive School Teachers in Indonesia Siswandari, Vanda Estetika; Suharini, Erni; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy; Prihatin, Titi
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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This study aims to analyze the construct validity of psycho-pedagogical variables consisting of pedagogical competence, organizational culture, self-efficacy, and spiritual intelligence in an effort to improve teacher performance in inclusive schools. The study was conducted with a quantitative approach using the SEM-PLS analysis technique. Data were obtained from 250 teachers who teach in inclusive schools in Semarang City. The results showed that all indicators in each construct had a loading factor value of > 0.7, Average Variance Extracted (AVE) > 0.5, and Composite Reliability (CR) > 0.7, indicating that all variables had good construct validity. These findings contribute to the development of measuring instruments in the context of inclusive education and provide an empirical basis for policy making to improve teacher quality.
Role Play-Based Emergency Drill: A Contextual Learning Model to Improve Early Childhood Preparedness in Facing Natural Disasters Faizin, Imam; Suharini, Erni; Diana, Diana
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the role-play-based emergency drill model as a contextual learning approach in improving early childhood disaster preparedness. The study was conducted at RA Tamrinusyibyan, an early childhood education unit located in an earthquake-prone area. The research method used was descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of the study indicated that disaster simulation activities carried out through role-playing were able to improve children's understanding of danger signs and evacuation procedures and form responsive and empathetic behavior in emergency situations. Children showed high enthusiasm, were able to follow instructions well, and began to apply the concept of preparedness in everyday life. Teachers play an important role as facilitators who package activities in a fun and educational play atmosphere. These findings indicate that this model supports thematic and holistic learning and forms strong characters in children from an early age. The role-play-based emergency drill model is recommended for implementation in early childhood education units, especially in disaster-prone areas, as an effort to provide effective and child-friendly risk mitigation education.
Moral Education of Students In The Culture of The Words Please, Sorry, Thank You and Excuse In Natural Schools Muttaqin, Muhammad Fauzan; Raharjo, Tri Joko; Suharini, Erni; Wagiran, Wagiran
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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This research aims to explore students' moral education through cultivating the use of the words "please", "sorry", "thank you", and "excuse me" at Alam Tangerang Elementary School. The problem underlying this research is the low awareness and application of moral values in students' daily interactions. The main aim of this research is to understand how these words can shape students' moral behavior and assess the effectiveness of educational strategies implemented by schools. The research methodology used is a qualitative approach with a case study design. The research subjects consisted of students, teachers and principals at Alam Elementary School. Data collection was carried out through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. Data validation was carried out using triangulation techniques to ensure data accuracy through various sources and data collection methods. Data analysis was carried out through the process of coding, categorization and drawing thematic conclusions. The results of the research show that moral education at Alam Elementary School has succeeded in cultivating the use of the words "please", "sorry", "thank you" and "excuse me" among students. The use of these words appears to have increased significantly in students' daily interactions, both inside and outside the classroom. Teachers and principals play an important role in instilling these values through behavioral modeling, positive reinforcement, and integration in learning activities. The implication is that moral education that focuses on the use of polite words has a positive impact on the development of students' character.
Implementation of Mayor Regulation No. 76 Of 2020 at Kalipancur State Elementary School 02 Concerning The Implementation Of Inclusive Education Siswandari, Vanda Estetika; Suharini, Erni; Mulyono, Sungkowo Edy; Prihatin, Titi
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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The Semarang City Government has established Semarang Mayor Regulation No. 76 of 2020 concerning the Implementation of Inclusive Education as an effort to minimize accessibility limitations for Children with Special Needs in obtaining education. This research aims to analyze the implementation of inclusive education policies through Mayor regulation No.76 of 2020 at Kalipancur State Elementary School 02 Semarang city and the factors that influence the implementation process. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques, namely interviews and documentation. Implementation of Mayor regulation No.76 of 2020 at Kalipancur State Elementary School 02 Semarang city is seen from the dimensions of students, curriculum, educators, infrastructure, financing, role of community, guidance, control, supervision. In looking at the influencing factors, the theory of Mazmanian and Sabatier is used which consists of target groups, stakeholders, authorized bodies, implementing bodies. The implementation of inclusive education at Kalipancur State Elementary School 02 Semarang city has been running in accordance with existing regulations even though there are still obstacles in its implementation, as well as There are factors that hinder its implementation, namely differences in the economic types of parents/guardians of children with special needs, limited human resources at the Mental Revolution Ambassador's House (RDRM), limited budget from the Education Department, as well as limited knowledge and quantity of teachers for inclusive education students at Kalipancur State Elementary School 02 Semarang city.
Ideal Leadership in the Era of the Millennial Generation Nugroho, Adi; Martono, S; Rokhman, Fathur; Handoyo, Eko; Suharini, Erni
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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Leadership is an intriguing topic that is essential for every generation. This implies that effective leadership necessitates a leader with strong character, the ability to lead, and the capacity to comprehend the changes and advancements that occur with time. As times change, new leaders emerge in response to the demands and circumstances of their environment. The leadership of the millennial generation is a critical challenge in contemporary society. As a result, this study aims to describe the ideal leadership traits for the millennial generation. The goal is to examine leadership theories and types, millennial characteristics, and ideal leadership traits for the millennial generation. This research is a literature study that involves gathering data from theoretical sources relevant to ideal leadership characteristics for the millennial generation. Leadership is a crucial component of the management process and is required in all types of organizations. Leaders plan and organize available resources by influencing and directing others to achieve optimal employee performance. Leadership success is influenced by the leadership style employed and employee satisfaction. Becoming a good leader for the millennial generation and beyond is a critical challenge. However, a good leader should also possess integrity, honesty, and loyalty to the interests of the people. Millennial leadership must foster the independence and entrepreneurial spirit of the millennial generation. Nation-building must have independence and entrepreneurship as its core foundations.
Co-Authors - Hariyanto A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abda Abda Ade Bagus Primadoni Adi Nugroho Ahmad Yazidun Nafi, Ahmad Yazidun Al-Hanif, Ervando Tommy Alfian, Denis Ali Ahmadi Ali Djamhuri Ananto Aji, Ananto Andi Irwan Benardi, Andi Irwan Apik Budi Santoso Aprillia Findayani Ardiyanto, Rian Ardiyanto, Rian Arif Purnomo Arif Purnomo Arif Widiyatmoko, Arif Arifien, Moch Arifien, Moch Ariyani Indrayati Ashabul Kahfi Asriati Asriati, Asriati Astuti, Eli Dwi Astuti, Eni Ayu Azhary, Luqman Azizah, Devrina Nur Bagus, Santoso Bagus, Santoso Baharsyah, Moch Nasrul Bambang Sumardjoko Bitta Pigawati Budi, Sanjoto Tjaturahono Budi, Sanjoto Tjaturahono Budiati, Roisyah Cahyani, Rialini Retno Alyssa Cahyani, Yulia Fegy Cakrawala Singka Ismail, Cakrawala Singka DENI SETIAWAN Desi Inayati, Desi Desi Setiyadi Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dewi, Aliffina Yulianoor Rinto Diana Diana Dwi Anna Hastuti, Dwi Anna dwi ayu lestari, dwi ayu Dwi Novi Susanti, Dwi Novi Edi Kurniawan Edi Kurniawan Eko Handoyo Eko Handoyo Endhar Gilang Pradipta, Endhar Enni Suwarsi Rahayu Eristiawan, Rivano Riefky Ervando Tommy El-Hanif Eva Banowati Fadly Husain Fajri, Zulfikar Ardiansyah Fathur Rokhman Ferani Mulianingsih Ferani Mulianingsih Gayuh, Supangkat Gayuh, Supangkat Hariyanto Hariyanto Hashim, Mohmadisa Hayuningtyas, Ninditya Enggawati Heri Tjahjono Hulinggi, Mawardi Husna Fauzia Imam Faizin, Imam Indianasari Indianasari Jamal, Jamal Isnan Juhadi Juhadi Jumadil, Jumadil Kahfiani Irdoka, Kahfiani Kinanthi, Yumna Kirani, Nabila Salsa Kusuma, Hanum Fintya M. Rifky Abu Zamroh M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Maharani, Okvi Maisah, Aisirotul Mardiyati, Sofi Marlina, Iin Marlina, Iin Martiyani, Risma Meggy Novitasari Mintarsih Arbarini Mohammad Amin Mohammad, Nezar Ely Mohammad, Nezar Ely Mugi Lestari, Mugi Muh. Sholeh Mukhlas, Abd Basith Mulyono Mulyono Muttaqin, Muhammad Fauzan Nafi'ah, Khoirima Nayan, Nasir Nigrum, Prisma Tia Nisa, Lana Shofiatun Nisa, Lana Shofiatun Nona Chalista Aurora Nur Cahyo Nugraha, Ahmad Hutama Adhi Nugraha, Ahmad Hutama Adhi Nugroho, Mas Aditia Nugroho, Mas Aditia Prasadi, Anggi Hary Prasetyo, Syntya Juli Puji Hardati Purwadi Suhandini Purwanto, Waid Agus Purwanto, Waid Agus Putri, Priyanti Handayani Rahayu, Endah Fitriani Rahma Hayati Rahma Hayati Rahmiati, Devi Ramadhani, Katrina Rangkuti, Henra Abadi Rangkuti, Henra Abadi Rizkianto, M Eka RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari S Martono S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Safitri, Dia Nita Ayuk Sanjoto, Tjaturrahono Budi Santoso, Budi Imam Santoso, Budi Imam Saptono Putro Saputro, Febri Wahyu Saputro, Purnomo Adi Satya Budi Nugraha Sembiring, Rinawati Siswandari, Vanda Estetika Siti Asiah Siti Fathonah Sriwidiastuty, Asi Sriyono Sriyono Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Suroso Suroso Sutardji Sutardji Syifauddin, Mohammad Syifauddin Thriwaty Arsal Titi Prihatin Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto Tri Atmaja, Hamdan Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Suminar Tuti Supriyanti Asofi Ulum, Muhamad Roudhotul Ulum, Muhamad Roudhotul Umami, Zalika Vina Nurul Husna Vina Wiranata Wagiran Wagiran Wahyu Setyaningsih Wardani, Eva Kusuma Widiatmoko, Arif Widiyaningsih, Nova Wirasanti, Avionita Wiyanto - Wulandari, Ariesta Dwi Wulandari, Ariesta Dwi Yuliyanti, Ajeng Dwi