Ivan Th. J Weismann
Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Theologia Jaffray Makassar

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Kompetensi Guru Sekolah Minggu Terhadap Keefektifan Mengajar Anak: Suatu Studi Kuantitatif Di Jemaat GPdI El-Shaddai Makassar Ivana IT Tefbana; Sarce Rien Hana; Tri Supartini; Hengki Wijaya
Didache: Journal of Christian Education Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Desember 2020
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Simpson Ungaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46445/djce.v1i2.360

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Teacher competence is one of the factors causing the creation of teaching effectiveness. An educator’s success effectively produces students who can take advantage of knowledge and lessons in everyday life. In the Sunday school commission, teachers who are competent in teaching are also needed. Even though the teaching staff or teachers who teach are not professionals, they should have quality teaching standards. The purpose of writing this thesis is to determine the extent of the influence of the competence of Sunday school teachers on the effectiveness of teaching children in the GPdI El-Shaddai church, Makassar. The author uses this type of quantitative research using a questionnaire and conducting interviews via telephone addressed to teachers, administrators, evangelicals in the GPdI El-Shaddai Makassar congregation. From the research that has been done, it can be concluded that: 1) The competence of Sunday school teachers greatly affects the effectiveness of children's teaching. 2) Increasing teacher competence is obtained through training and evaluation, which are held annually. 3) a Sunday school teacher must be a role model and must first provide a good and right example to his students. 4) teaching aids and study rooms, and other supporting media are needed during the teaching process. 
Active Reconnecting Learning Strategies to Increase Student Interest and Active Learning Hengki Wijaya; I Putu Ayub Darmawan; Suzana Claudia Setiana; Helaluddin Helaluddin; Ivan Th. J. Weismann
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i1.1290

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The main issue of education in the last few decades is the efforts and solutions in improving the quality of teaching and learning. In this case, the teacher’s steps are to conduct classroom action research, which is a form of a bottom-up approach in improving the quality of education. This action research introduces active reconnecting learning strategies for increasing student interest and learning activities. The CAR design includes three stages, namely the pre-cycle, cycle 1, and Cycle 2. Some of the instruments used in this study are checklist observation sheets, questionnaires, and learning outcomes tests, which are then analyzed using quantitative approaches. The results showed that this strategy was proven to improve student learning outcomes, interests, and activeness. Student learning interest increased from 59.35 to 65.5 in cycle 1 and 80.5 in cycle 2. Likewise, student learning activeness observations increased with the highest percentage on one indicator from 25% (pre-cycle) to 80% and 90% (cycle 1 and 2). Student learning outcomes have also increased from an average grade of 60 in the pre-cycle phase to 74.25 (cycle 1). And it rose again to 80 in cycle 2.