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Parents’ Interest toward Parenting Education Program in the Covid-19 Pandemic: a Study on Elementary Schools Slamet Santoso; Rima Febrianti; Shodiq Hutomono; Muchhamad Sholeh; Fatona Suraya
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The ability of parents in educating and caring for children, of course, varies due to differences in social, cultural, and educational backgrounds. This is the main problem in the education process at the elementary school level during the pandemic, which requires parents to be able to become teachers for their children. This study creates a program to educate parents to improve their insight and knowledge to be good teachers when learning at home. This research investigates parents' interest in the given program through a mixed-methods design using a set of questionnaires and interview rubric as the main instrument. Data analysis using sequential explanatory strategy. The results showed that classically 84.32% of parents' interest in educational programs through parenting classes at the elementary school level was included in the very good category. The quantitative data above is reinforced by interviews with 14 parents and teachers who stated that all parents and teachers strongly agreed with the program because it could build parents' awareness of the importance of education for children and increase their knowledge and abilities. So it can be concluded that the parenting class program can educate parents and increase their insight, knowledge, and abilities, so that they can become good teachers when learning at home.
The Feasibility Perception of Sports Applications to Maintain the Physical Conditions of Hockey Players During the Covid-19 Pandemic Ardiyanto, Ahmad Rokhim; Suraya, Fatona
Sports Medicine Curiosity Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The covid-19 pandemic has made a new adaptation for athletes. The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of 7 minutes workout and adidas running for fitness training of hockey athletes in Central Java during the covid 19 pandemic. Using survey methods with data retrieval techniques using questionnaires. The variables used are independent variables and variables tied to a sample of 20 athletes (10 male athletes and 10 female athletes). Data analysis techniques using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the free variable category is very good as many as 12 athletes (60%), as many as 7 athlete good category (35%), as many as 1 athlete bad category (50%), as many as 0 athletes very bad category (0%). While the variable is tied to very good categories as many as 10 athletes (50%), good categories as many as 9 athletes (45%), bad categories as many as 0 athletes (0%), very bad categories as many as 1 athlete (5.0%). The results showed that the physical impact of 7 minutes workout and adidas running on hockey athletes Central Java is very good. The conclusion of this study in the category of very good on both variables.