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LEARNING MODELS AT SD 72 ALUE NAGA BANDA ACEH Citra Rifdah Zainiyah; Nurliah; Ahmad Hamzah; Siti Mayang sari; Lili Kasmini
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.117

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This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods, namelyresearch based on phenomena observed by researchers in accordance withevents that occurred at SD Negeri 72 Alue Naga Banda Aceh. Based on existingphenomena, research concludes that the learning models carried out by teachersat SD Negeri 72 Alue Naga Banda Aceh have all used learning models thatinclude the creation of new relationships, relationship dimensions, newknowledge, integrative thematics through content in class 4.5 , and 6. From theresults of research observations, it was found that SD Negeri 72 Banda Acehhas a special learning model in the learning process which influences thecharacter of the students. In this regard, teachers apply learning model strategiesin each high class according to the subject. which will be delivered. Studentactivities related to learning models can vary depending on the learning modelused. Some learning models commonly used in SD Negeri 72 schools includeinquiry, conceptual, problem-based learning, and project-based learningmodels. Student activities in these learning models can include searching andinvestigating things actively, working together in groups, developing newideas, being creative, thinking at a higher level, critically, practicing communication, sharing, being more open to socializing in the context ofproblem solving.
ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE PROCESS SKILL COMPONENTS IN NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE BOOKS FOR CLASS V SEUNEUBOK JOHAN EAST ACEH PRIMARY SCHOOL Nurmayani Daulai; Siti Mayang Sari; Munawar
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.118

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This research aims to analyze the components of science process skills innatural and social science books for class V at the Seuneubok Johan stateelementary school. The scientific approach (observing, asking, analyzing,concluding, communicating and creating) is part of the Science Process Skills.This research is researchdescriptive or descriptive research is research that aimsto describe a phenomenon or situation without manipulationobject study. Thestages in this research are selecting textbooks, taking and determining samples,analyzing the components of Science Process Skills in the books, and drawingconclusions. The results of this research are the skills componentsprocess In thenatural and social science books for class V of the Seuneubok Johan stateelementary school, East Aceh, there are still few components of science processskills, namely observing, communicating and asking questions. There are noanalyzing, concluding and creating components yet, so follow-up is needed insubsequent research, so that the science process skills components in naturaland social science books are optimal.
CORRELATION JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT’S LEARNING MOTIVATION AND MATHEMATICS-CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY IN KABUPATEN ACEH BARAT Lili Handayani; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Jonni Sitorus
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.122

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The research aims are as follows: describing the student's learning motivationand mathematics-creative thinking ability; testing their correlations; andcalculating the contribution percentage of the learning motivation to theincrease in the student’s mathematics-creative thinking ability. The total samplesize is 620 students from ten junior high schools. Data was collected by twomethods, as follows: a questionnaire and a test. There are sixteen questions inthe learning motivation questionnaire and one open-ended question on thestudent’s mathematics creative thinking ability test. The data is analysedquantitatively. The correlation between the learning motivation and thestudents’ mathematics-creative thinking ability was analysed by using PearsonProduct-Moment Correlation with ⍺ = 5% and N = 620. The research showedthat the learning motivation and five of the its indicators have positive andsignificant correlations and have contributed to the increase with a student’smathematics creativity ability and the three of its indicators.
LACK OF STUDENT LEARNING CONCENTRATION ON CIVICS LEARNING IN CLASS I SAQU KHALIFAH AL MUNAWAWARAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ACEH BESAR Raudhatul Muna; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.123

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Active learning is learning that involves stimulus and response betweeneducators and students. In the learning process, learning concentrationabsolutely needs to be possessed by every student in the learning process, thisis because concentration has a big influence on student learning outcomes andthe goals of learning. Based on the facts that occurred in class 1 of SaQuKhalifah Al Munawwarah Elementary School, students' learning concentrationwas very low. The lack of concentration on students' learning in class 1 of SDSaQu Khalifah Al Munawwarah in the Civics learning process resulted in a lesseffective learning process. The aim of this research is to describe theimplementation and obstacles of students not paying attention to the teacher'sexplanations in class 1 of SD SaQu Khalifah Al Munawwarah. This researchuses a descriptive qualitative research method, namely research based on eventsthat occurred at SaQu Khalifah Al Munawwarah Elementary School, AcehBesar. Through this research method, it will be detailed clearly to create anactive learning process. The research results show that students' lack ofconcentration in learning is caused by the learning process taking place duringthe day and less active learning. So it can be concluded that the learning processthat occurs is less effective and even tends to be passive.
FACTORS CAUSING THE LOW LITERACY CAPABILITY OF CLASS 5A STUDENTS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL NEGERI 22 BANDA ACEH Katrunnada; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung
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Literacy is very important for students in elementary schools in learning,because literacy skills influence students' learning success at school and willalso influence skills in students' daily lives. Low literacy skills can make itdifficult for students in the learning process. Researchers want to know whatfactors cause low literacy in class V at SDN 22 Banda Aceh. This research usesa qualitative descriptive method through the results of questionnaires,interviews and observations, carried out in the VA class of SDN 22 BandaAceh. Meanwhile, the research subjects were fifth grade elementary schoolstudents and parents of students in that class who were classified into threecategories, namely students who had high, medium and low Initial LiteracyAbility (KLA). The research results found that the factors causing students' lowliteracy skills were: (1) the socio-economic situation of the family; (2)communication and guidance for children at an early age; (3) communicationand tutoring during school; (4) reading book facilities/collections at home; (5)cellphone, computer, television facilities; (6) gender; (7) relationships betweenfamily, school and community; and (8) use of strategies/models in learning toread. Based on these findings, it can be recommended: (1) fulfillment of literacysupport infrastructure, (2) intensive guidance, especially in reading activities athome, (3) use of reading learning models in the learning process in elementaryschools.
MEDIA BASED ON STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN LEARNING Juwita; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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This research aims to explore the steps in developing an effective learningsystem design model. The method that is often used is the qualitativeexperimental method, namely a research method that aims to explain andpredict what will happen to a variable if it is given certain treatment to othervariables. The learning system guarantees learning activities by formulatingclass-oriented teaching and learning activities that emphasize the good use oftechnology and media to create active and meaningful learning for students.The purpose of writing this article is to explain the stages in the sure learningdesign model. The methods and media used in data collection focus onemphasizing teaching to students. The research results showed that the stagesin the email learning system design model consisted of 6 (six) steps, namely:Analyzing Students, Stating Goals, Selecting Methods, Media and Materials,Utilizing Media and Materials, Requiring Student Participation, Evaluating andRevising.
APPLYING VIDIO-BASED LEARNING AS A TEACHER'S CHALLENGE IN THE SOCIETY 4.0 ERA Emilia Dahlan; Siti Mayang Sari; Lili Kasmini
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This study aims to explain teachers' challenges in applying video-basedlearning in the era of society 4.0. This research uses descriptive qualitativeresearch methods with the type of research being a literature study. Based onthe research results, it can be seen that video-based learning in the era of society4.0 is a challenge for teachers, especially at the elementary school level. Thesechallenges include limited knowledge about technology and the lack ofsupporting facilities in schools. Another challenge is a change in roles and skillswhere teachers must adapt themselves to become learning facilitators andmaster the use of technology. There are gaps in technology and accessibility,changes in curriculum and learning and changes in evaluation and assessment.
OBSTACLES IN IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE LEARNING METHODS AT SDN 8 SUBULUSSALAM Hermalinda; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Education is the main foundation for a country's development, and to improvethe quality of education, the use of innovative learning methods is a must.However, obstacles arise in its implementation, including limited supportinginfrastructure, limited skills and knowledge of teaching staff, and limitedavailability of learning resources. The main obstacles involve limitedinfrastructure, training needs for teaching staff, availability of learningresources that support innovation, resistance from stakeholders, and uniquelocal cultural contexts. This research aims to describe the obstacles inimplementing innovative learning methods at SDN 8 Subulussalam. Thisresearch uses a qualitative approach, descriptive research type. Based on theresearch results, it can be concluded that SDN 8 Subulussalam faces significantchallenges in implementing innovative learning methods. These obstaclesinclude limited infrastructure, limited skills and knowledge of teaching staff, aswell as limited availability of learning resources. Efforts to overcome theselimitations involve improving facilities with support from related parties andeffective budget management strategies. Empowering teachers is a priority, byproviding regular training and coaching.
DIAGNOSTICS OF LEARNING DIFFICULTIES OF GRADE 4 STUDENTS AT STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL 61 BANDA ACEH Nola Fajria; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin
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Diagnostics of learning difficulties is one way that can be used to study andunderstand the problems experienced by students in teaching and learningactivities. This research aims to determine students' learning difficulties inschool subjects and the factors causing them. This research is included in thedescriptive research type using a quantitative approach. The population of thisstudy were students at State Elementary School 61 Banda Aceh consisting of164 people. Meanwhile, the research sample was 29 class IV students. The datacollection technique used was a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptivepercentage techniques. The research results show that; (1) The “Very Difficult”subject is Mathematics with a percentage of 44.82% (2) Lessons in the"Difficult" category are Pancasila Education with a percentage of 41.37%Religious Education is a "Not Difficult" subject with a percentage of 96.55%and PJOK is also considered "Not Difficult" because the percentage is 89.65%.The conclusion of this research is that every fourth grade student at SD Negeri61 Banda Aceh experiences learning difficulties, this is caused by internalfactors such as low interest in learning something. And external factors, namelythe learning methods used by teachers do not match the characteristics ofstudents.
THE ROLE OF CHARACTER EDUCATION IN IMPROVING STUDENTS LEARNING DISCIPLINE AT SDN 7 LINGE CENTRAL ACEH siti Rosnawati; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin
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Character education and learning discipline are integral aspects in thecontext of basic education, having an important role in shaping the characterand quality of students. Both are not just elements of formal education, but formthe foundation for the formation of individuals with integrity and character.Character education and learning discipline complement each other, creating aholistic learning environment that has a positive impact on the development ofstudents in the increasingly complex era of modern education. This researchaims to describe the role of character education in improving students' learningdiscipline. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. Based on theresults of research that has been conducted, SDN 7 Linge applies acomprehensive approach in integrating character education into the curriculum.This approach involves character values as an integral part of education, notjust as a separate lesson. Character education at SDN 7 Linge shows thatcharacter development is not a separate goal from formal education, but is aninseparable part. By creating a learning environment that supports charactervalues, this school aims to form students who are academically intelligent andhave strong character, are ethical and responsible in society.
Co-Authors . Jalaluddin Abdul Hakim Abdullah Abdullah, Jannati Ahmad Hamzah Ainal Mardhiah Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Akmaluddin Alya, Mughni Aminan Aminan Ana Mujriyanti Anhar Anisa Agustanti Anita Yus, Anita Annisa Fitri, Annisa Arista, Risna Artati, Artati Asmawati Asmawati Aulia Maharani AY, Sulaiman Ayu, Al Fajri Kamal Azadin Anhar Azfiana, Vina Azwir Azwir Baili, Muhas Bin Zubairi, Muhammad Zulhairi Binti Norhazaruddin, Nurul Fatehah Bornok Sinaga Boyzami, Boyzami Budiati, Kartiningsing Chairul Fauzi Citra Rifdah Zainiyah Danil Hamzah Daulai, Nurmayani Dedi Sahputra Dian Erlita Diana Sartika Dianatami, Vola Dieni, Asmira Eka Yulianti Emilia Dahlan Erika Erika Erika Erika Erika Erika Erlita, Dian Ernawati Erniati Fadillah, Putri Fajria, Nola Famila, Emi Fauzi, Chairul Fidawati, Fidawati Fijria, Nola fitria Manurung Fitriani Manurung Fitriyani, Nellia Hamdani Hamdani Hardini, Hardini Hartini Hasanah, Ummu Khalifatul Hasbi, Ajharuddin Hasratuddin Hasratuddin Herawati Herawati Herda Mutiara Hermalinda Hermalinda Hermalinda, Hermalinda Humaini Huriana, Dian Husni, Aidi Ibrahim Gultom Ildha Indrawati Irhamni Isfaniari, Isfaniari Ita purnamasari, Ita Ivan Suhendra Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jannati Abdullah Jasimah, Jasimah Jonni Sitorus Juli Asmida Rambe Juwita Juwita Juwita, Juwita Katrunnada Katrunnada, Katrunnada L. Lisnawati Lili Handayani Lili Kasmini Lubis, M.Syukri Azwar Mahlia, Yamnur Mahrini, Mahrini Mahyuni, Fitri Manurung, Farida Win Sari Marantika, Laura Oktaviany Mardhatillah, Mardhatillah Mardhatillah, Mardhatillah Mardiana Mardiana Mariana Hardianti Mariani, Rika Marlina, Cut Leni Masfurah, Rizka Maulida, Putri Lara Mhd Syafii Mhd. Syafii Mhd. Syafii Miftah hulzanah Miftahul Janah Moh. Yudi Nursyaid Muadi, Faisal Mughni 'Alya, Mughni Mughni ‘Alya MUHAMMAD HARIS Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Kaulan Karima Muhammad Syah, Muhammad Mukhlisuddin Ilyas Mukhlisuddin, Mukhlisuddin Mulia Putra Muna, Raudhatul Muna, Udrikal Munawar Musdiani Musdiani Muthmainnah Muthmainnah Mutia Notha Nabila, Wulan Nada, Katrunnada Neni Malia Nola Fajria Nola Fijria Norhazaruddin, Nurul Fatehah Binti Notha, Mutia Nur Alifa Illa Nurahmi, Fatia Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurliah Nurmayani Daulai Nurmiati Nurul Zikri Filina Oktanalisa, Cut Pipit Agustri Rahayu Putri Lara Maulida Quratul Thahirah Rahayu, Sry Rahimah Rahmaniah Rahmat Alfandi Rahmattullah, Rahmattullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Rahmatullah Raihan, Alifa Raudhatul Muna Resijan Retno Dwi Suyanti Ria Agustina Ridhayanie, Ridhayanie Riechie, Yulia Rini Fadhillah Putri Rita Novita Rita Novita Rizki, Atika Ayu Rosmaniar Rosnawati, siti Rusmaini S. Sugiharto Safhunna, Mutia Safitri, Wirda Safrida Safrida Sandita, Lora Saputra, Januar Saragi, Lambok Pamancar Sari, Intan Novita Sari, Winning Amintas Kartika Waruwu Sariakin Sariakin Sariakin Shima, Nurzatul Siregar, Marlina Siti Nurbaiti siti Rosnawati Siti Rosnawati sittinurbani ubbg Sri Hartati Sri Wahyuni Suarni Suarni Sufriadi Sukarman Purba Sukma, Rasvia Surya Darma Bakti Suryani Suryani Suryati Suryati Susi Susi Suyanti Suwardi Syafii, Mhd. Syaifani syarfuni Syarfuni Syarfuni Taufik Hidayatullah, Taufik Tazkia Tihazanah Tihazanah, Tihazanah Totok Bintoro Ulfa khoirina Ummu Kholifatul Khasanah Vetta Darmi Yetti Wahyuni Warni, Agusna Waruwu Sari, Winning Amintas Kartika Waruwu, Winning Amintas Kartika WIDIASTUTI - Winning Amintas Kartika Waruwu Wirda Safitri Yamnur Nurmalia Yani, Efrida Yusari, Rita Yusni Yusni Zaera, Sonia Putri Zahraini Zahraini Zahraton syukriah Zahria Amalina Zulfianis, Zulfianis