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Pengaruh Kegiatan Outbound ke Museum terhadap Peningkatan Hasil Belajar Mata Pelajaran IPS Siswa Kelas IV B SD Islam Darul Mustafa Sholeh, Asmar; Indra, Cahaya; Shakila, Farrah Adli; Lubis, Muthia Fadilaturrizqi; Siregar, Putri Novia Ramayani; Yusnaldi, Eka
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 6 Issue 1 March 2025
Publisher : Pusdikra-Publishing.com

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v6i1.2231

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Outbound activities to museums as an innovative learning approach offer interactive and fun learning experiences. In social studies learning, this method plays an important role in changing abstract material into more concrete and meaningful ones. This research aims to determine the effect of outbound activities to the museum on the learning outcomes of class IV B students at SD Islam Darul Mustafa. The issues raised include the effectiveness of outbound activities in improving student learning outcomes, differences in motivation before and after the activity, as well as identifying the aspects of the activity that contribute the most. This research uses qualitative methods through observation, interviews and questionnaires. The research subjects were class IV B students and social studies teachers. Data was obtained from direct observation during activities, teacher interviews, and questionnaires filled out by students. The research results show that outbound activities have a significant influence on increasing student learning outcomes and motivation. The average questionnaire score shows the "very high" category, especially in the aspect of ease of understanding the material (5.00). Teachers also noted increased student participation, especially in asking questions and discussing. However, aspects of student self-confidence still require further development. Suggestions for future researchers are to expand the scope of research, for example by comparing various outbound locations or adding supporting variables such as the influence of technology on activities. In addition, it is necessary to carry out longitudinal analysis to measure the impact of outbound activities in the long term. This research underlines the importance of creative approaches such as outbound to support more meaningful and enjoyable learning.
Tumbuh Bersama Warga Sekolah: Peran Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dalam Pembentukan Karakter Anak SD Nasution, Amanda Malika; Pratiwi, Anisa; Indra, Cahaya; Shakila, Farrah Adli; Lubis, Muthia Fadilaturrizqi; Yusnaldi, Eka
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v7i3.12264

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Jurnal ini mengeksplorasi peran vital pendidikan kewarganegaraan dalam pembentukan karakter anak Sekolah Dasar (SD). Fokus utama adalah memahami hubungan yang kuat antara pembelajaran kewarganegaraan dan perkembangan nilai, sikap, dan perilaku positif pada anak-anak. Melalui tinjauan literatur, observasi, dan wawancara, penelitian ini menyoroti nilai-nilai demokrasi, hak dan kewajiban, serta keberagaman sebagai elemen kunci pendidikan kewarganegaraan. Temuan penelitian menggambarkan dampak positif pendidikan kewarganegaraan terhadap pengembangan karakter siswa SD. Implikasi temuan ini disusun untuk memberikan kontribusi pada perbaikan model pendidikan kewarganegaraan dan memandu pendekatan yang holistik dalam mendukung pertumbuhan karakter siswa. Penelitian ini menekankan pentingnya kerjasama antara sekolah, guru, dan orang tua dalam menciptakan lingkungan pendidikan yang mendukung perkembangan karakter yang positif pada anak-anak SD.
Pengaruh Kegiatan Outbound ke Museum terhadap Peningkatan Hasil Belajar Mata Pelajaran IPS Siswa Kelas IV B SD Islam Darul Mustafa Sholeh, Asmar; Indra, Cahaya; Shakila, Farrah Adli; Lubis, Muthia Fadilaturrizqi; Siregar, Putri Novia Ramayani; Yusnaldi, Eka
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 6 Issue 1 March 2025
Publisher : Pusdikra-Publishing.com

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v6i1.2231

Abstract

Outbound activities to museums as an innovative learning approach offer interactive and fun learning experiences. In social studies learning, this method plays an important role in changing abstract material into more concrete and meaningful ones. This research aims to determine the effect of outbound activities to the museum on the learning outcomes of class IV B students at SD Islam Darul Mustafa. The issues raised include the effectiveness of outbound activities in improving student learning outcomes, differences in motivation before and after the activity, as well as identifying the aspects of the activity that contribute the most. This research uses qualitative methods through observation, interviews and questionnaires. The research subjects were class IV B students and social studies teachers. Data was obtained from direct observation during activities, teacher interviews, and questionnaires filled out by students. The research results show that outbound activities have a significant influence on increasing student learning outcomes and motivation. The average questionnaire score shows the "very high" category, especially in the aspect of ease of understanding the material (5.00). Teachers also noted increased student participation, especially in asking questions and discussing. However, aspects of student self-confidence still require further development. Suggestions for future researchers are to expand the scope of research, for example by comparing various outbound locations or adding supporting variables such as the influence of technology on activities. In addition, it is necessary to carry out longitudinal analysis to measure the impact of outbound activities in the long term. This research underlines the importance of creative approaches such as outbound to support more meaningful and enjoyable learning.