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DEVELOPMENT OF A NUMBERED HEAD TOGETHER (NHT) LEARNING MODEL IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 SUWAWA IN HISTORY SUBJECT Pakaya, Tri Novita; Yunus, Resmiyati; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): July: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i1.319

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The learning process is an interaction between educators and students as well as the teaching materials used. The learning process is a communication process between students and teachers. The aim of this research is to improve student learning outcomes through the Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model in history subjects at SMA Negeri 1 Suwawa. The research method used is the classroom action research method. With procedures starting from the preparation stage, action implementation, monitoring and evaluation stage, analysis and reflection stage, data collection techniques, where the data collection itself is by means of observation and documentation. The results of the research show that the application of the Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model can improve the learning outcomes in history subjects for students in class Numbered Head Together (NHT) students' learning motivation has increased. Because in the first cycle the predetermined target was achieved, namely 86.2%, the desired target of this research has been achieved. My suggestion as a researcher for the learning methods used by SMA Negeri 1 Suwawa is not only to focus on using the lecture method, but also to try other teaching methods such as Numbered Head Together (NHT), as well as other teaching methods.
THE ROLE OF TEACHERS IN INTEGRATED SOCIAL STUDIES LEARNING AT SMP NEGERI 1 BOTUPINGGE Nabu, Fatria; Yunus, Resmiyati; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i2.325

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The aim of this study is to develop students' potential to be more sensitive to social issues occurring in society and to foster a positive attitude toward addressing existing inequalities. The research method employed is qualitative. The findings indicate that by observing the learning process in the eighth-grade classroom, it was evident that the learning process was less effective. This was influenced by the teacher's lack of firmness in handling students who frequently caused disturbances in class. Effective learning is closely related to the teacher's ability to manage the classroom optimally so that both students and learning resources can contribute to an effective learning process. The study concludes that the high discrepancy in the ability of social studies teachers in junior high schools to elaborate on the subject competencies is due to their educational background, which is based on specific branches of science.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INDEPENDENT LEARNING CURRICULUM ON THE INFLUENCE OF STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES IN HISTORY SUBJECTS Kakilo, Tiara Anggriayani; Yunus, Resmiyati; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i2.336

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This research aims to investigate the influence of the Merdeka Belajar curriculum implementation on students' learning outcomes in the history subjeet. This research uses a quantitative approach. The results of the research show that respondents have not faced significant issues in implementing the Merdeka Belajar Curriculum. Respondents generally express enthusiasm and eagerness towards the implemented learning, methods. This indicates that the more flexible and student-centered approach in the Merdeka Belajar Curriculum has improved the students' learning outcomes. Overall, although the implementation of the Merdeka Belajar Curriculum is viewed positively and successfully motivates students to improve their learning outcomes, it is crucial for the teachers to continuously gather feedback and adapt their approaches so that all students can follow along and feel comfortable in the learning process.
STUDENTS' LEARNING PROCESS TOWARDS HISTORY SUBJECT AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 TIBAWA Adam, Regita Cahyani; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Mohamad, Sutrisno
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): October: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i2.339

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SMA Negeri 1 Tibawa is one of the educational institutions in Gorontalo Regency that offers History as a subject. However, students often feel bored with the material presented, as the narratives of the past are considered less engaging. This condition can impact the learning process, particularly due to students' low motivation to learn. This study focuses on two main aspects: 1) What is the level of students' motivation in learning History at SMA Negeri 1 Tibawa?; 2) What factors influence students' motivation in learning History at this school? The research employed a qualitative approach with a narrative method, and the subjects were purposively selected. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation, while data analysis was carried out using the results of students' tests or evaluations. The findings of the study revealed several key points: 1) In the initial sessions, students’ motivation to learn History varied, with some showing low interest and others displaying higher enthusiasm; 2) Students' extrinsic motivation increased through encouragement from teachers, both in the form of verbal support and rewards. Other supporting factors included the availability of facilities, diverse teaching methods, and social interactions with peers, which helped reduce boredom; 3) The implementation of a reward and punishment system proved effective in increasing students' interest in learning. Those who were initially less enthusiastic became more motivated by rewards, while diligent students were further driven to improve their performance to gain recognition from teachers and peers. This appreciation also contributed to students' confidence in completing assignments, enabling teachers to manage the classroom more effectively.
IMPROVING HISTORY LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH TEACHING VARIATION AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 GORONTALO Suko, Maimun; Yunus, Resmiyati; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i3.349

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Teaching variation is one of the important strategies in the learning process, including in history learning. This study aims to describe teaching variations in learning that have been developed by teachers and to see how teachers deal with obstacles and solutions in implementing teaching variations. The research method used is a qualitative method using data sources from interviews, observations, and documentation of this study. The results of the study indicate that the use of teaching variations, such as a combination of lecture methods, discussions, and media utilization, can significantly increase students' interest in learning. It can be concluded that the use of teaching variations can be an effective solution to create more interesting, interactive, and relevant history learning with students' needs. It is hoped that history teachers can continue to develop creativity in implementing variations in learning methods so that students are more enthusiastic in learning history and are able to understand the material more deeply.
CASE STUDY OF KARIYA TRADITION IN FORMING THE CHARACTER OF FEMALE TEENS Ismail, Ismail; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Hasan, Renol
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i3.436

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This study aims to determine how the existence of the kariya tradition in the Muna community in Parigi Village and how the implications of kariya values as character education for adolescent girls in Parigi Village. This study uses a qualitative method using a descriptive approach that describes to describe the existence of the kariya tradition in the Muna community in Parigi Village and describes the implications of kariya values as character education for adolescent girls in Parigi Village. So that in collecting data in this study, namely through Observation which focuses on direct observation in the field, interviews and documentation with traditional shops who know about the origins of the kariya tradition. Documentation as a step in data collection, it is necessary to document various activities during the process of carrying out the kariya tradition ritual. The results of this study indicate that; First, the existence of the kariya tradition as character education for adolescent girls in Parigi Village is still being carried out until now, even with various changes that exist. The two implications of character education values in the kariya tradition can be described in several processions, including kafoluku containing the value of self-recognition, kabhansule the value of understanding the role of women in community life, katandhono wite containing the value of building humility and responsibility, and linda the value of self-actualization and the importance of aesthetic values.
TEMPLE AS A CULTURAL MILESTONE OF CHINESE ETHNIC IN GORONTALO 1967-2000 Tuke, Wahyudin; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Malae, Andris K.
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i4.437

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This study aims to examine the role of the temple as a center of culture and ethnic Chinese identity in Gorontalo in the period 1967 to 2000. In the socio-political context that suppressed ethnic cultural expression, especially during the New Order, the temple remained as a symbol of spiritual life as well as a fortress for preserving ancestral traditions. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method using a descriptive analysis approach where this study includes observation, interviews and documentation. The results of the analysis show that despite facing restrictions on cultural identity nationally, the temple in Gorontalo is able to become a space for adaptation and subtle cultural resistance. The temple is also a place of social interaction for various ethnic groups in Gorontalo. This finding shows the importance of the temple as a representation of cultural resilience and ethnic identity in Indonesia's multicultural society.
CASE STUDY: HISTORY LEARNING BASED ON INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM AT STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 BOTUMOITO Nihe, Riyanto; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Hotimah, Iis Husnul
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): January: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i3.438

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This study aims to understand the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in history learning at SMA Negeri 1 Botumoito and identify the factors that influence it. This study uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach, data collection is carried out through observations of classroom learning and the Pancasila Student Profile (P5) project, interviews with parties related to the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in the context of history learning, and analysis of documentation of activities and supporting archives. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the Independent Curriculum at SMA Negeri 1 Botumoito has not reached its optimal stage. This condition is influenced by the unequal understanding among subject teachers regarding the essence of the Independent Curriculum. Furthermore, the practice of differentiated learning, which is the core of the Independent Curriculum, has not been applied consistently due to time constraints, established teaching habits, and limited references and adequate training, so that learning is not fully centered on students.
DEVELOPMENT OF TOROSIAJE VILLAGE AS A TOURISM DESTINATION Laisa, Sri Lusiana M.; Rahmatiah; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Arrazaq, Naufal Raffi
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): April: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v2i4.447

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This study discusses Torosiaje Village in Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province, as a unique and historic marine tourism destination. This village is inhabited by the Bajo Tribe community who live on the sea of Tomini Bay and have unique cultures and environments that make them different from other tourist villages. The background of this study is the need to explore the potential of villages based on local wisdom in supporting sustainable development and improving community welfare. The purpose of this study is to identify and describe the history, community life patterns, and marine and cultural tourism potential of Torosiaje Village, as well as to describe the active role of the community in developing the tourism village. Inhabited by the Bajo Tribe community, this village is known for its location above the sea and its preserved maritime cultural wealth. Using historical research methods, this study explores the origins, development, and tourism and economic potential of the village. The results of the study show that community life in harmony with the sea, natural beauty, and preservation of local culture make Torosiaje have a high tourist attraction. Community support for the development of tourism villages, coupled with the potential for ecotourism and local friendliness, are important capital to encourage sustainable economic growth in the region. The conclusion of this study is that Torosiaje Village has great potential to be developed as a model of tourism village based on local wisdom. Support from the community, preservation of culture and nature, and the involvement of various parties in development are the main factors in realizing a sustainable and competitive tourism village.
BALATINDAK AND BASALENDENG: HISTORICAL STUDIES IN BANGGAI ISLANDS REGENCY Koano, Dion Marselo; Mondong, Tonny Iskandar; Tasnur, Irvan
Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): July: Satmata: Journal of Historical Education Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61677/satmata.v3i1.461

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Balatindak and Basalendeng are traditional forms of performing arts or dances that are often presented during welcoming ceremonies for distinguished guests, weddings, and cultural art events. This study aims to explore the historical background of the Balatindak and Basalendeng dances in Banggai Kepulauan Regency, as well as to examine their current existence. The research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach to describe the history and current relevance of the Balatindak and Basalendeng dances in the region. Data collection was conducted through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results indicate that the Balatindak and Basalendeng dances have deep historical roots, closely tied to the culture of the Sea-Sea ethnic group in Banggai Kepulauan, dating back to the 7th century. Originally, these dances served ritualistic and sacred purposes within the belief systems and customs of the Banggai Kingdom. However, major transformations began during the Dutch colonial period in the 19th century, shifting the dances from sacred rituals to cultural performances. Today, these dances face increasing threats. The younger generation is showing a declining interest, resulting in a lack of regeneration that endangers the continuity of this cultural heritage. Changing lifestyles, limited documentation, and the absence of integration into the education system present additional challenges. Nevertheless, Balatindak and Basalendeng still have the potential to be preserved. Collaborative efforts among indigenous communities, local governments, and educational institutions are essential in transforming preservation strategies through educational approaches, digital archiving, and the use of social media as a platform for cultural promotion.