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The Value of Thematic Song Lyrics Character Education in 2013 Curriculum Books as a Praxis-Implementative Reference to Art Creation (Music) Fitriani, Yulianti; Listiyani, Novi; Hadianda, Dedy Satya; Sentosa, Gempur
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Proceedings The 2nd International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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This research was conducted because of the urgency of the need for a practical and practical reference to music creation that can be used by art creation students in carrying out the process of character development through thematic song lyrics contained in the 2013 curriculum book. On that basis, a strong foundation is needed to find values the value of character education in the lyrics of the songs is based on 18 character education values formulated by the Ministry of National Education (2010) consisting of; religious, honest, tolerance, discipline, hard work, creative, independent, democratic, curiosity, national spirit, love for the motherland, respect for achievement, friendship, love for peace, love to read, care for the environment, care social and responsibility. The focus of research is focused on determining the character values that are reflected in the lyrics of thematic songs and obtaining a list of thematic songs along with the content of character education values that can be used as a reference in making music. The research method used is content analysis with a descriptive analytic approach. The results obtained in the form of an explanation of data analysis about the values of character education that appears from each song lyrics. So that it can be recommended to students of art creation to be able to consider the use of the value of character education found in the process of creating as a practical and practical reference
The Effect of Morning Waking Habits on The Discipline of Elementary School Students Marpian, Marpian; Somantri, Mubarok; Supriatna, Encep; Fitriani, Yulianti; Marselina, Lind
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings The 8th International Conference on Elementary Education
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Character education is a crucial foundation for building a well-rounded generation, encompassing responsibility, consistency, and order alongside discipline. These attributes are vital for future-ready learners, aligning directly with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Quality Education. This study addresses the issue of indiscipline in elementary schools by examining its link to morning waking habits, framed within the principles of Self-Regulation Theory. The main objective was to investigate the influence of morning waking habits on the discipline level of 5th-grade students at SDN Batucina and highlight its academic contribution. A quantitative descriptive correlational design was used with a total sample of 30 fifth-grade students. Data were collected using a Likert scale questionnaire. The findings indicate a very strong and positive correlation was found between morning waking habits and student discipline (r=0.752; p=0.000), with an effect size of 56.5%. In conclusion, the habit of waking up early is an effective strategy to develop self-regulation skills in young students, fostering consistency and responsibility that directly enhance their discipline. This finding provides crucial implications for designing sustainable character programs and 21st-century education by prioritizing consistent positive habits
The Effect of the STEAM Learning Model on Problem-Solving Skills in Science Education for Third-Grade Students at SDN Kamasan 1 Paridah, Nur; Sopandi, Wahyu; Nurulpaik, Iik; Fitriani, Yulianti; Rokayah, Eroh
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings The 8th International Conference on Elementary Education
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Science and Social Studies (IPAS) learning in elementary schools plays a crucial role in developing students’ critical and problem-solving abilities. However, preliminary observations at SDN Kamasan 1, Cinangka District, revealed that third-grade students still struggle to identify problems and design contextual solutions in IPAS learning activities. This study aims to determine the effect of the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) learning model on students’ problem solving skills. The research employed a quasi-experimental design with a non-equivalent control group, involving 52 students divided into an experimental class (n = 26) and a control class (n = 26). The experimental class received learning through the STEAM model, while the control class used conventional learning. Data were collected through problem-solving tests and observation sheets, and analyzed using an independent sample t-test. The results showed that the mean posttest score of the experimental class (M = 84.12, SD = 6.45) was significantly higher than that of the control class (M = 72.31, SD = 7.28), with t(50) = 6.42, p < 0.001. The effect size (Cohen’s d = 1.15) indicated a strong influence of the STEAM model on students’ problem-solving skills. These findings suggest that the STEAM learning model effectively enhances students’ ability to connect IPAS concepts to real-life situations, promoting creativity and collaboration in 21st-century learning contexts.
Co-Authors ., Fatihaturosyidah Abdul Wahab Abdi, Abdul Wahab adhatul pitriyani Adzqya Cendana Tantra, Fanesya Afdilla, Rina Ali, Ismail Alifah Andhianto, Putri Aliza, Nur Amelya, Andine Amin, Maftuh Anggraini, Indira Sofy Anjani, Ratna Anwar, Syifa Fauziyah Aprilia, Epa Aqsar, Muharrir Al Arnia, Syahla Arzaqi, Roby Naufal Azizah, Dinda Rizka Azmi, Hafizul Br Silitonga, Ruslige Juliarti Budhi Tristyanto Burairoh, Siti Anisa Cut Vita Rajiatul J. Daska Azis Daska Aziz, Daska Dedy Satya Hadianda, Dedy Satya Dewi, Sasa Sandra Diah*, Husna Diah, Husna Dinda Rizka Azizah Encep Supriatna Esya Anesty Mashudi, Esya Anesty Evi Mauliza Fahilla, Nisa Ikhwanu Fajriah, Awalia Farid Rizqi Maulana Fatihaturosyidah, Fatihaturosyidah Fazri, Fazratul Ulfa Firda Rahmadini Fitri, Wardatina Furqan, M Hafizul Furqan, M. Hafizul Furqan, M.Hafizul Furqan, Muhammad Hafizul Gadeng, Ahmad Nubli Gusmawanti, Sari Hasliza Putria Herli Salim Hernawati Husna Diah Husna, Tafridatul Iik Nurulpaik Iis Husnul Hotimah Islami, Zukya Rona Jummi, Cut Vita Rajiatul Keumala, Cut Lidya Natasya Kevin Julian, Adhimas Kwartie, Risa Linge, Sifa Maulida Listiyani, Novi Luluk, Hadiqotul M. Hafizul Furqan Maghfirah, Fuja Margaret Aurelia, Gracea Marpian, Marpian Marselina, Lind Miftahul Jannah Mirza Desfandi Mubarok Somantri Muftiana, Dara Muhammad Hafizul Furqan Muhjam Kamza Muhlisoh, Afidatul Muliawati, Maira Mutiarasari, Eliana Nabila Qotrunnida Nabila, Nisa Nafisa, Rahma Sayyida Napitupulu, Duwi Nazariah, Nazariah Nenden Sundari Nir Fathiya Novia Zalmita Nur Alifa, Siti Nur Maliah Nurbani, Rizkia Ramadhania Nurmala, Neli Nuroniah, Pepi Nurul Izza Oktaviansyah, Fitri Paik, Iik Nurul Paridah, Nur Pilay, Karishma Kavita Pitriyani, Adhatul Prayogo, Bintang Aditya Ria Yuliati Ichsan Rika Ar Nurazka Riska, Ruhil Rizki, Mentarina Rokayah, Eroh Ruhana, Ruhana Ruhma, . Safrijal Safrijal, Safrijal Sakinah, Anissa Citra salsabila, safira Sari, Defi Nanda Sari, Yusfita Sentosa, Gempur Sitanggang, Claudia Sopia, Nabila Susilawati Suzanti, Lizza Syarah, Erie Siti Tsabitha Saputra, Salwa Ulya, Iffa Usrati, Zul Wahna, Yuliani Mutia Wahyu Sopandi Widjayatri, Rr. Deni Yana, Rozatul Sepdri Yatmoko, Ryan Dwi Zaki, Ammar Zila, Yuna Zulfina, Oriza