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Journal : Education and Human Development Journal

Teacher and Students’ Views on The Implementation of Social Science Authentic Learning in Elementary Education Rulyansah, Afib; Pratiwi, Emy Yunita Rahma; Mariati, Pance
JURNAL PENDIDIKAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN MANUSIA Vol 7 No 01 (2022): Education Human and Development Journal
Publisher : Universitas Nahdatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/ehdj.v7i01.2921

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Abstract: A student's ability to develop essential competencies and attitudes will not be fostered by the use of the traditional educational techniques now used. As a result, teaching methods that engage students in the learning process and encourage them to address real-world issues should be employed in the teaching of Social Science Learning. Teaching social science may benefit from the use of social science authentic learning in this setting. Because students actively participate in the educational process, they encounter real-world challenges and may develop higher-order thinking abilities while addressing difficulties in social science authentic learning, this has been shown to be true. In addition, students are delighted with their education in this manner. We are thus interested in hearing from both students and teachers about their experiences with social science authentic learning in Social Science. The study's sample was created via the use of criteria sampling, which was based on a qualitative research methodology. There are 35 4th grade children, 20 girls and 15 boys, from a private school in Surabaya, Indonesia who participate in the research, as well as the teacher of the class. Focus groups and an open-ended questionnaire were used to gather the data for this study. Using the content analysis method, the data were examined. Authentic social science learning was seen favorably by both students and instructors, according to the findings. Social science authentic learning, according to students, also helped them develop a variety of other characteristics and talents.
Co-Authors Adzima, Khaira Putri Fauzul Afib Rulyansah Ahmad, Masitah Aida Arini Aminuddin Aziz, M.PdI, Abdullah amohd.Amin, Nor Fadila Binti Anggara Dwinata Anjar Sinta Dewi Anjarwati, Ani Ardianto, Muhamad Aslina, Yeni Asmarani, Ratih Asriana kibtiyah Bambang Yulianto Basir, Udjang Pairin M. Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma Chofifah, Aprilia Eka Churiatunn’Adhia, Churiatunn’Adhia Claudya Zahrani Susilo Dinar Ayu Tasya’ Dwinata, Anggara Eko Hardinanto Elly Rizeqia Fadilah Encil Puspitoningrum, Encil Evi Rizqi Salamah Evi Rizqi Salamah, Evi Rizqi Evita Widiyati Fannidya Hamdani Zeho Fatihah Nurur Rosyidah Ghofur, Muhammad Zaki Haitsumakunti, Ittaqi Hardinanto, Eko Indah Mei Dwi Astuti Jauharotur Rihlah Klemens Mere Kusuma, Anggi Nanda Leny Suryaning Astutik Lik Anah Lilis Suryani Lutfiyah Triwahyuni M. Bambang Edi Siswanto Mariati, Pance Martiman Suazisiwa Sarumaha Masrokhin Minto Minto, Minto Mochamad Nursalim Muhammad Al-Fatih Muhammad Nuruddin Muhammad Nuruddin Nadziroh, Faridatun Nanda Surachman, Az Zahra Noer Af'idah Noer Af’idah Nugroho, M. Adiftya Nugroho, Meriana Wahyu Nur 'Azah Nur Hayati Nurul Hikmah Oktaviana, Widya Pairin M. Basir, Udjang Permatasari, Mega Indah Putri Rachmadyanti Putri, Helfi Livia Putri, Kailla Aurelia Quthny, M. Darul Raharja, Hawwin Fitra Rahmawati, Zulia Ratih Asmarani Resya, Kusuma Ningtyas Pramita Ribut Prastiwi Sriwijayanti, Ribut Prastiwi Rochmania, Desty Dwi Rohi, Saifurahman Romadhona, Asti Nurur Roudhoutul Aulia Rochim Saini, Ashok Samsiah Samsiah Sari, Angelita Kurnia Sayid Ma’rifatulloh Sayid Marifatulloh Sri Hartatik Sri Wahyuni Sujarwanto Sujarwanto, Sujarwanto Sundana, Lina Susilo, Claudya Zahrani Suyuti, Suyuti Syahwa, Hafidzhatu Zhahira Syaipul Pahru Syamsuri Tyas, Chusnul Ramadhaning UMAMI, RIZAL Wiyadi, Heru Yunanto Tri Laksono, Yunanto Tri Yunitasari, Elvi