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The Role of Individual and Group Counseling for Moral Coaching Abdur Ro’uf; Muhammad Arfan Mu’ammar; Mastoh Chesoh
Buletin Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 02 (2022): Buletin Edukasi Indonesia
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (458.721 KB) | DOI: 10.56741/bei.v1i02.90

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his study discusses the role of individual and group counselling, which aims to foster student morals. The subject of this study was Madrasah Tsanawiyah (Islamic Junior School) in Madura. Metode research used descriptive qualitative—data collection through observation, interviews and documentation. Data is analyzed through the process of data reduction, data presentation, and inference. Information is considered valid regarding credibility, transferability, dependability and affirmability. The results showed that the morals of the students were already quite good. Individual and group counselling is effective. Some problems are resolved through individual counselling, such as skipping school, being absent, and disturbing friends in class. What is accomplished through group counselling is being late, harassing friends in class, and fighting. The methods of individual and group counselling are almost the same. Supervisors maintain confidentiality and provide a sense of comfort and healing. Teachers provide advice, evaluation and follow-up.
Implementing Multisensory Approach to Overcome Reading Difficulties in 4th Grade Students Marsalina Mitak; Fitriah; Mastoh Chesoh
Buletin Edukasi Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 02 (2023): Buletin Edukasi Indonesia
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/bei.v2i02.184

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Reading is one of the language skills that students must possess. The purpose of this study is to address difficulties in learning to read through multisensory methods for participants. The study was conducted at SD Inpres Lisabheto (a public elementary school), Sikka Regency. The research method employed a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The subjects targeted in the study were fourth-grade students. To gather data, the researcher used observation techniques, documentation, and reading practice tests. The results of the study obtained by the researcher through the use of multisensory methods on fourth-grade students who still experienced difficulties in learning to read using visual (sight), auditory (hearing), tactile (touch), and kinesthetic (movement) sensory tools. The use of multisensory methods proved to be an improvement in the reading learning ability of fourth-grade students who still struggle with reading. The study found that implementing the multisensory approach in reading instruction had a positive impact on the reading speed of fourth-grade students at Inpres Lisabheto Elementary School. The guidance provided by the classroom teacher and researcher was effective in improving the students' ability to memorize the alphabet, spelling, combining words, and recognizing symbols in writing. The use of the multisensory approach also increased the students' confidence and motivation to become more active and interactive in their learning.