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Implementation of One Sheet Learning Plan in Physics and Health Education Study in Smp Sub Rayon 06 Semarang Academic Year 2020/2021 Ma'muroh, Ma'muroh; Rumini, Rumini; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 2 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Study Program Education and Sports, Postgraduate Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.46423

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This study aims to analyze the various problems that arise as a result of curriculum changes, especially in the preparation of the Learning Implementation Plan. The Learning Implementation Plan in Permendikbud No. 22/2016 to the Minister of Education and Culture Circular No. 14 of 2019. Thus the focus of this research is 1) the response of sports and health physical education teachers to the implementation of the One-sheet Learning Implementation Plan for the Minister of Education and Culture 2019; 2) the effectiveness of the implementation of the one sheet of the 2019 Mendikbud's Learning Implementation Plan; 3) review of the one-sheet Learning Implementation Plan.This research took place at the Sub District 06 Junior High School in Semarang City with the research subjects were 12 physical education teachers. The main instruments of this research were 1) observation guide; 2) a questionnaire to get the respondent's opinion regarding the one sheet Learning Implementation Plan; 3) interviews to reveal respondents' opinions about curriculum changes regarding Permendikbud No. 22 of 2016 to the Minister of Education and Culture Circular No. 14 of 2019. The data collected through the use of these instruments are analyzed qualitatively with the main procedures: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, conclusions, and triangulation.The final result of this research is that the curriculum changes related to the preparation of the Learning Implementation Plan change from Permendikbud No. 22 of 2016 to the Circular of the Minister of Education and Culture No. 14 of 2019 which gives a good response to physical education teachers because, in addition to making it easier for teachers to design Learning Implementation Plans, these changes are also more effective, efficient and more learner-oriented.
The Effectiveness of Tera Exercises, Healthy Heart Exercises and Elderly Exercises to Decrease Blood Pressure for Elderly purwo, Purwo Susilo Nugroho; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Nasuka, Nasuka
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i4.46957

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Indonesian life expectancy has increased, and the number of elderly people is also getting bigger. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of tera exercises, healthy heart exercises, and elderly exercises on lowering blood pressure for 28 elderly, these exercises are done for 20 minutes. The elderly has an age of 60-90 years. The type and research design used in this study was a Quasi Experiment with pre-test and post-test design which has a level of p<0.00. This study was conducted on elderly women with a standard deviation of 133.85/85.56. All of the elderly before being given the tera exercise treatment were recorded to have an average systolic blood pressure of 145.96±9.2, on healthy heart exercise 141.82±11.6 and elderly exercise 138.5±17.6. Then measure blood pressure after doing exercise, on tera exercise it was 133.96±8, while on healthy heart exercise it was 28.39±14, and the average on elderly exercise was 139.18±8.6. Based on the result of the multiple linear regression test has a value of p<0.00. This means that giving exercise has a significant effect on reducing blood pressure in the elderly. The decrease of blood pressure on tera exercises has a value of 70%, in healthy heart exercises has a value of 90%, and in the elderly exercises has a value of 85%. Conclussion all of these exercises have significant values in reduced blood pressure for the elderly. The healthy heart exercise most significant influence in reduced blood pressure for the elderly.
Reaction Speed Training Sensor Aids Development for Taekwondo Siregar, Zulfikar; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Rustiadi, Tri
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.47192

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Modern developed countries have used technology in the field of sports, and as a result, they frequently outperform their competitors. Some countries have yet to incorporate technology in sports since it is expensive, therefore they continue to rely on traditional techniques. The purpose of this study is to create a product that can be used for kick reaction speed training in taekwondo sports. This study is a development study that employs ten stages of development processes. In this study, data was gathered using product validation questionnaires, respondent questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. In this study, descriptive percentages were utilized as a data analysis technique. The findings of this study are in the form of a sensor tool based on a smartphone application for training kick reaction speed in the Taekwondo martial arts branch. Research result on a small-scale trial involving 10 athletes yielded a percentage score of 73%. A large-scale study including 45 athletes and 4 coaches yielded a percentage score of 92 percent athletes and 92 percent coaches, earning them the "extremely feasible" category. Conclusion this study resulted in a smartphone application -based sensor tool product with a function to train kick reaction speed in the taekwondo martial arts branch, which has a good tool effectiveness and gets a positive response from both coaches and athletes.
The Influence of Online Learning Models and Learning Interests Toward Learning Outcomes of Lay Up Shoot Basketball Alfian, Reza; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Sulaiman, Sulaiman
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.49616

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The appropriate learning model is the key to success. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of the Self Organized Learning Environment (SOLE) and Introduction Connection Application Reflection Extension (ICARE) learning models on lay-up basketball learning outcomes. Experimental research method with a 2x2 Factorial Design research design. The number of samples is 32 in class XI. The independent variables are the SOLE and ICARE learning models, the attribute variables being high and low interest in learning. The dependent variable is lay-up shoot basketball learning outcomes. The instrument is a test of attitudes, knowledge and skills. Data analysis used two way ANOVA. The results of the study: 1) the influence of the learning model is on the attitude aspect Fcount = 6.29>Ftable= 4.18/p = 0,018. Knowledge aspect Fcount=1.12 p=0,299 and skill aspect Fcount=1.32 < Ftable=4.18 p= 0,260. 2) there is no difference in the effect of the learning model on the attitude aspect Fcount=2.32 < Ftable=4.18 p=0,139, the knowledge aspect Fcount=3.02 < Ftable=4.18 p=0,093 and the skill aspect Fcount=3.45 < Ftable=4.1 p=0.073. 3) there is an interaction between the learning model that simultaneously influences students' learning interest in the attitude aspect Fcount = 40.00>Ftable = 4.18/p = 6,564. Knowledge aspect Fcount=3.10 < Ftable=4.18 p=0,089 and skill aspect Fcount=0.11< Ftable=4.18 p=0,743. Conclusion SOLE and ICARE learning models can increase students achieving lay-up shoot learning outcomes. The improvement shown by students is only in the attitude aspect of students who can work together with their friend.
Evaluation of Physical Education Online Learning of Junior High School During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Cepiring, Kendal Regency Fika, Moh. Aula; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Setyawati, Heny
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.49786

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The background of the research is the pandemic period which forced physical education (PE) in schools to carry out online learning in junior high schools throughout the Cepiring District, Kendal Regency. Method used a qualitative study with CIPP evaluation paradigm. The study was conducted in junior high schools in Cepiring sub-District, Kendal Regency. The research subjects consist of 3 physical education teacher in Cepiring sub-district, 3 Deputy Head of Curriculum junior high school curriculum assistants in Cepiring sub-district, 30 students of IX grade junior high school, and 10 parents of students. Data collected by observation, interview, and documentation. Data analysis was comprised of 4 interacting components: data collection, reduction, display, and conclusion. The result showed that contact in the form of online physical education learning materials was adapted to the online learning situation using physical education learning videos in junior high schools throughout the Cepiring sub-district. The input to physical education learning was provided by Wa, YouTube, Google Forms, and the School App, which required each teacher to create a Learning Implementation Plan. The process of learning was done online using virtual learning media. Through the evaluation of assignments and tests, students in Physical Education achieved outcomes above the Minimum Completeness Criteria established by each junior high school in Cepiring sub-District. Conclussion that online physical education learning was done effectively in junior high schools throughout Cepiring Sub-District, Kendal Regency, despite some obstacles, and should be used as evaluation material for physical education online learning in the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Development of Sensor Aids for Goalkeeping Violations Over the Goal Line on First Point Penalty Kicks on Futsal Permana, Yudi; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i4.51174

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Futsal game performance is strongly supported by the basic skills possessed by the players, futsal players must have good skills in some basic techniques. Goalkeeper is to minimize the opportunity of the opponent to score against his goal by using the right techniques and tactics, namely by catching the ball, blocking the ball, kicking the ball, and positioning the prime position. The results of observations that have been made by researchers, namely using observes and interviews with goalkeepers, referees and futsal coaches obtained conclusions stating that no tool can help the referee at the time of the first point penalty kick on futsal. The subjects of research are futsal goalkeepers academic futsal Cirebon and the referee asked Cirebon regency who already have a national referee license The result of this study is to produce a sensor tool product to detect the violation of the goalkeeper across the goal line on the first point penalty kick on futsal. result validation expert sensor, futsal and referee Dengan average scoreofeluruhan are "Good" which is 4.09% which has meaning in use. The test of small-scale product effectiveness with an overall average score is "Good" which is 79%. The large-scale product effectiveness test with an overall average score being "Good" was 71.5%. The conclusion of the research is to produce a product of developing sensor aids for the violation of the goalkeeper over the goal line on the first point penalty kick on futsal that can be used by the referee to help his performance.
Evaluation of Physical Education Online Learning Based on Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge for Students of Junior High School 1 Gondang Jawa Timur Pratama, Arga Cahya; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Priyono, Bambang
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i4.51479

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The obstacles to online physical education learning at Junior High School 1 Gondang drove this research. This is a qualitative study with a stake evaluation methodology that was examined at the Antecedent, Transaction, and Outcome stages. When the study was conducted at SMPN 1 Gondang in the Nganjuk Regency. Physical Education (PE) teachers, school principals, and junior high school students in grades VII, VIII, and IX of SMPN 1 Gondang served as data sources for study. Techniques for data collection was observation, interviewing, and documenting. Data analysis was composed of four interacting components: data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The of this research Antecendent were implemented in the form of distance learning since mid-March 2020 with virtual. Access to the internet network is a similar barrier that teachers and students experience. By modifying learning settings during the covid 19 pandemic, physical education learning device transactions are made per lesson indicator. Google form, wa group, youtube, zoom, and achievement applications were all used as media. The outcomes / learning outcomes of physical and social education students during the covid 19 pandemic were assessed by the examination of assignments and tests. Students achieved results above the Minimum Completeness Criteria. The research concludes that online physical education learning at SMP N 1 Gondang is progressing well, despite certain obstacles, and should be used as evaluation material for physical education online learning during the covid 19 pandemic to make it even better.
Artikel The Effect of Teaching Certification on the Performance of Physical Education Sports and Health Teacher in Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Pratama, Deska Cahya; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 10 No 4 (2021): December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i4.52883

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This study aims to analyze the performance of certified physical education, sports, and health teachers. Method used the case study design, the data collection used interview, observation, and documentation. Sources of data consist of school principals and certified physical education teachers in Paser Regency, East Kalimantan Province. The sources of data were obtained from school principals and certified Physical Education in Sports and Health (PESH) teacher. Data were obtained from a sample of 9 schools, 4 PESH certified teachers, and 9 principals in Paser Regency. Results of study on the performance of certified PESH teachers were reviewed with 5 indicators, quality of work, the accuracy of work, initiative, ability of work, and good communication shown in the results of the Employee Performance Target assessment which increased. The certified PESH teachers are teachers who have good abilities because they have passed the test process. The ability that has been proven to have an influence on the performance of teachers, it is characterized by the quality of work, accuracy of work, initiative, ability of work, and good communication. Results of study on the performance of PESH certified teachers were reviewed with five indicators, namely work quality, work accuracy, initiative, work ability, and good communication showed significant differences, which are marked by the exceeding of these five indicators. Conclusion this study, there are positive effect of certification on the performance of PESH teachers which is characterized by indicators of work quality, work accuracy, initiative, work ability, and good communication.
The EFFECT OF JUMP TO BOX EXERCISES AS HIGH 30 CM AND 40 CM ON THE LEG MUSCLES POWER VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS GOVITA SEMARANG Putri, Yahra Nabella; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto
Journal of Sport Science and Fitness Vol 7 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Sports Science, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jssf.v7i2.48879

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The purpose of this study: 1) To find out the effect of jump to box exercise as high 30 cm on leg muscle power of Govita Volleyball Players Semarang, 2) To find out the effect of jump to box exercise as high 40 cm on leg muscle power of Govita Volleyball Players Semarang, 3) To find out the difference effect of jump to box exercise as high 30 cm and 40 cm on leg muscle power of Govita Semarang Volleyball Player. This research is using 16 women volleyball players Govita Semarang with range on age 13-15 years to be sample. The research design using a match subject design, the group division using the subject matched ordinal pairing formula A-B-B-A. Test instrument used a vertical jump test with a vertical board. Data analysis use a pair sample t-test to test the hypothesis. The results of this study: 1) There have an effect of jump to box exercise as high 30 cm on leg muscle power of Govita Semarang Volleyball Player with the result tcount (3,989) > ttable (2,364), 2) There have an effect of jump to box exercise as high 40 cm on leg muscle power of the Govita Semarang Volleyball Player with the result tcount (4,518) > ttable (2,364) , 3) Both result have same effect of leg muscle power of the Govita Volleyball Players Semarang, with difference result tcount (1,432) < ttable (2,364). The conclusions are: 1) There have an effect of 30 cm high jump to box exercise on leg muscle power of Govita Volleyball players in Semarang, 2) There have an effect of 40 cm high jump to box exercise on the leg muscle power of the Govita Volleyball players in Semarang, 3) Both exercises have the same effect on the results of the leg muscle power of the Govita Volleyball players in Semarang. For the future researchers who isinterested to do the same research, they can adding a control group comparison.
Management of Coaching Football Achievement at the Football Association of Indonesia of Alor Regency Lengmani, Patris Lorensius; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Wahyudi, Agung
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 11 No 1 (2022): March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v11i1.54013

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The issue addressed in this research is the PSSI organization's lack of concentration to the growth of football achievements in Alor Regency. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the management of planning, organizing, implementing, and controlling (POAC) in the Football Association of Indonesia Alor Regency's football achievement development. This study used a qualitative method and an ethnographic design to evaluate the POAC. The administrators, coaches, and athletes of PSSI Alor Regency were the subjects of this study. The data collection in this study were used observation, interviewing, and documentation. The data analysis refers to the process of collecting data, data reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. Result of this study: Planning was effective in this case because it has been adjusted to the management's needs and criteria. The organization is inadequate since the infrastructure, training programs, and money are still not appropriate. Implementation is difficult in this scenario due to a lack of infrastructure and financing that is still insufficient. Overall, oversight is adequate, but funding is inadequate due to the supervisory commission's failure to conduct routine supervision. Conclusions are as follows: it is adequate for planning, inadequate for organization, inadequate for implementation, and adequate for supervision. Benefits of research results for Alor Regency: PSSI Alor Regency Management to carry out science and technology planning, create data facilities and infrastructure, Trainers and Athletes to be more disciplined and continue to improve performance.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmad Rifai RC, Achmad Addriana Bulu Baan Adi S Adzalika, Ayu Reza Afiq, Muhammad Agung Wahyudi Akbar, Kemas Ikral Alfian, Reza Allung, Jemris R Ani Rusilowati Ardi Nusri Asri, Novri Auditya, Reza Aufar, Reza Fadhlillah Awang, Fajar Baitul Mukarromah, Siti Bambang Priyono Budiarte, Wayan Ciptaning Wahyu W, Imam Santosa Dawi, Figinus Konradus Dwi Gunadi Dwi Handayani Eunike Raffy Rustiana Fajar Awang Irawan Faza, Ricka Ulfatul Fernando, Hengki Fika, Moh. Aula Hanggara, Asep Satria Dwi Hari Setijono, Hari Harry Pramono, Harry Heny Setyawati Hermayani, Nita Putri Idam Ragil Widianto Atmojo Imansari, Desy Ipang Setiawan Irawan, Rudi Prida Irfanny, M Jukhairsyah, Adri Kardiyono Kardiyono, Kardiyono Kasmandana, Muammar Khoiril Anam, Khoiril Kukuh Prasetyo Kurniawan, Aldi Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha Lengmani, Patris Lorensius Ma'muroh, Ma'muroh Margono, Agusta Mashudhi, Mardhani Putra Maulana, Achmad Maulana, Prahas Miranti, Ajeng Mohamad Annas Mubin, Fauzul Mugi Hartono Muhtarom, Didi Mulyo, Aji Eko Nanang Indardi, Nanang Nasuka Nasuka, Nasuka Ninglan, Tri Noor Noveminaila, Nabella Faradilla Novari Putra, Ananda Nugroho, Satria Andy Nulhadi, Agus Nurdiansyah, Dani Nurseta, Hidayat oded liunokas Oktaviana, Intan permana, yudi PRASTICIA, ATIKA Pratama, Arga Cahya Pratama, Deska Cahya Pujianto, Rufan Purnawan, Dwi purwo, Purwo Susilo Nugroho Putra, Anggihsyah Putri, Yahra Nabella Rahayu, Setyo RAHAYU, SETYO Ribut Wahidi Roy Ardiansyah, Roy Rubianto Hadi Rumini - S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Sadiman Sadiman Saiful Ridlo Santi Wijayanti, Dwi Gansar Sativa, Riski Fitriana Sembiring, Sri Ulinta Seran, Yohanes Arka Maria Setya Rahayu Sholikhin, Mochamad Nur Siagian, Fera Ratna Dewi Siregar, Zulfikar Siti Baitul Mukarromah Soekardi, Soekardi Sri Marmoah Sufyandi, Ardianto sukawi sukawi Sulaiman Sulaiman Supriyadi Supriyadi Susilo, Azis Hendro Syahri, Fitrotul Tandiyo Rahayu Tanjung, Syarwin Efendi Tarigan, Dea Valencia Taufiq Hidayah Tommy Soenyoto Tri Rustiadi, Tri Triyatmo, Endro Udi Utomo Wasti Danardani Yudha, Donny Wira Yuniar, Khamzah