Musdalifah Ramli
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UPAYA MENINGKATKAN HASIL BELAJAR PASSING BAWAH PADA PEMBELAJARAN BOLA VOLI MELALUI PENGGUNAAN MODIFIKASI BOLA KELAS VII SMPN 3 TONDANO KABUPATEN MINAHASA Musdalifah Ramli; Ansar CS; Edita A. M. Pinangkaan
Jurnal Ilmiah STOK Bina Guna Medan Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah STOK Bina Guna Medan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga dan Kesehatan Bina Guna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55081/jsbg.v11i2.1143

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Meningkatkan hasil belajar merujuk pada upaya meningkatkan pencapaian siswa memperoleh pengetahuan, keterampilan, pemahaman, dan kompetensi dalam pembelajarannya. Tujuan penelitian untuk meningkatkan hasil belajar passing bawah siswa kelas VII di SMPN 3 TONDANO melalui penggunaan modifikasi bola dalam pembelajaran bola voli. Metode Penelitian menggunakan penelitian Tindakan kelas (PTK) dengan 2 siklus, tiap siklus terdiri dari 2 pertemuan. Hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa pembelajaran passing bawah melalui metode pembelajaran kooperatif pada siswa kelas VII di SMPN 3 TONDANO selama 2 siklus dapat meningkatkan prestasi belajar siswa. Hal ini dapat dibuktikan hasil belajar siswa dari 19 siswa pada kondisi awal jumlah siswa yang mencapai nilai KKM 68 hanya 5 siswa yang tuntas dan 14 siswa tidak tuntas, dan meningkat pada siklus I menjadi 9 siswa tuntas dan 10 siswa yang tidak tuntas, kemudian pada siklus II meningkat menjadi 19 siswa sudah mencapai KKM 68 sehingga ketuntasan klasikal dalam kelas tersebut mencapai 100% siswa yang tuntas belajar.
Development of Shot Put Learning Media Using Sawdust Material for Grade V Students at Elementary School 003 Loa Janan Ilir, Samarinda City Andi Alif Tunru; Nurdin Arifin; Lisa Handayani; Rahmat Ilahi; Rachmat Hidayat; Musdalifah Ramli
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v14i3.28900

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The development of shot put learning media using sawdust as the base material represents an innovative approach in physical education aimed at addressing the limitations of shot put learning facilities and infrastructure in schools, particularly for elementary students. This study aims to provide a practical solution to the shortage of equipment in elementary schools and to enhance teachers' creativity in designing learning media that is affordable, easily accessible, and safe for students to use. The research employed a Research and Development (R&D) ADDIE model, which includes the stages of needs analysis, design, development, testing, and evaluation. Data were collected through observations, questionnaires, interviews, and student learning outcome tests conducted before and after the implementation of the media. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics and paired t-tests to measure the effectiveness of the sawdust-based shot put learning media on Grade V students at Elemntary School 003 Loa Janan Ilir. The study’s findings are as follows: 1) The media was developed using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) and proved effective in improving student learning outcomes, 2) The average post-test score significantly increased from 60.5 to 85.3 after using the media, indicating enhanced student understanding and skills, 3) The media was designed using lightweight, inexpensive, and environmentally friendly sawdust, replacing the standard shot put equipment, which is heavy and limited in number, thereby facilitating safe and enjoyable practice of basic shot put techniques, 4) Expert validation of content and media yielded an average feasibility score of 86%, with physical aspects, content relevance, and usability rated as safe, curriculum-aligned, and user-friendly for both teachers and students. Furthermore, the media fosters an active and inclusive classroom environment, boosting student motivation and participation in physical education learning.