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Pengaruh Small Group Discussion terhadap Hasil Belajar Peserta Didik Kelas VIII pada Mata Pelajaran IPA SMP di Jawa Timur Nadilatus Salsabila; Mayla Syifani Zulfa; Nanda Zakiatus Solihah; Firdha Yusmar; I Ketut Mahardika; Rizka Elan Fadilah
FKIP e-PROCEEDING 2022: Seminar Nasional N-ConferSE III 2022
Publisher : Pendidikan Fisika FKIP UNEJ

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This article aims to determine the effects of small group discussion on science subjects on student’s learning outcomes. The type of method use in writing scientific articles is literature study. This research was conducted on eight grade students of junior high school in East Java. To improve student achievement, it is necessary to carry out a learning activity using learning methods, one of wich is the Small Group Discussion Method. This research was carried out through this literature study on VIII Junior High School students. The method of data collection in this research is through literature study. The data analysis method is descriptive. The results obtained from this study are the Small Group Discussion Method can improve student learning achievement. These results after ananalysis using a description of the analys conclude that the use of the Small Group Discussion Method can improve creativity and science learning achievements of class VIII students.
PENERAPAN METODE PROBLEM SOLVING BERBASIS PEMBELAJARAN STEM DALAM MENGATASI LIMBAH DOMESTIK PADA SISWA KELAS V SDN SEKARPUTIH 1 Berliana Nandya Zana; Eky Setiowati; Dika Ning Pratiwi; Bela Putri Widiyanti; Nadilatus Salsabila; Ulin Nuha
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10 No. 02` (2025): Volume 10 No. 2 Juni 2024 In Built
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

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This study aims to implement a problem-solving method based on STEM education to address domestic waste among fifth-grade students at UPTD SPF SDN Sekarputih 1, with the ultimate goal of reducing the increasing amount of domestic waste through economic activities. The problem-solving method was chosen as an educational approach to enhance students' understanding of the benefits of carrot plants, including how to grow and utilize them to reduce organic waste. The study employs an experimental design involving fifth-grade students at UPTD SPF SDN Sekarputih 1 as research subjects. Data were collected through observations, written tests, and interviews to evaluate the efficacy of this approach in improving students' understanding and competencies. The findings suggest that the implementation of the problem-solving method based on STEM education not only enhances students' understanding of carrot plants but also improves their comprehension of domestic waste and their ability to design sustainable solutions. The implications of this study suggest that this approach can be an effective alternative in environmental education at the elementary school level, strengthening STEM skills while teaching students to address environmental challenges.
PENERAPAN METODE PROBLEM SOLVING BERBASIS PEMBELAJARAN STEM DALAM MENGATASI LIMBAH DOMESTIK PADA SISWA KELAS V SDN SEKARPUTIH 1 Berliana Nandya Zana; Eky Setiowati; Dika Ning Pratiwi; Bela Putri Widiyanti; Nadilatus Salsabila; Ulin Nuha
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10 No. 02` (2025): Volume 10 No. 2 Juni 2024 In Built
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jp.v9i2.15707

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This study aims to implement a problem-solving method based on STEM education to address domestic waste among fifth-grade students at UPTD SPF SDN Sekarputih 1, with the ultimate goal of reducing the increasing amount of domestic waste through economic activities. The problem-solving method was chosen as an educational approach to enhance students' understanding of the benefits of carrot plants, including how to grow and utilize them to reduce organic waste. The study employs an experimental design involving fifth-grade students at UPTD SPF SDN Sekarputih 1 as research subjects. Data were collected through observations, written tests, and interviews to evaluate the efficacy of this approach in improving students' understanding and competencies. The findings suggest that the implementation of the problem-solving method based on STEM education not only enhances students' understanding of carrot plants but also improves their comprehension of domestic waste and their ability to design sustainable solutions. The implications of this study suggest that this approach can be an effective alternative in environmental education at the elementary school level, strengthening STEM skills while teaching students to address environmental challenges.