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Active and Creative Islamic Religious Education Learning Methods at SMP Muhammadiyah 57 Medan Badri Girsang, Hamidah Nurul; Siti Muti’ah; Ayustia, Husni; Yusmeini, Dinda; Ulya, Nadiatul
Journal of General Education Science Vol 1 No 3 (2023) Journal of General Education Science, July
Publisher : Berpusi Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62966/joges.v1i3.336

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The problem in this study will reveal the application of active and creative learning methods at Madrasah Aliyah Darul Ulum Banyuanyar Palengaan Pamekasan, this research aims to be able to describe the learning methods applied at SMP MUHAMMADIYAH 57 MEDAN. The type of data from observations is in the form of in-depth field notes and documentation in the form of archived notes. The research data source is the primary data source in the form of interviews and field observations with informants, while the secondary data source is in the form of document study results obtained in the research. The data collection procedure uses three data collection techniques, namely: participant observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and study of documents and using a qualitative descriptive method with primary data collection through interviews and observation while secondary data obtained through documentation. The research results show that the application of learning methods in Madrasahs is not yet effective because they still use conventional methods such as the lecture method, the discussion method, and the demonstration method. It is necessary to develop a variety of learning methods so that the learning process becomes active and creative.
The Urgency of Personal Communication Skills and Teacher Discipline on Student Learning Motivation Yusmeini, Dinda; Indriani, Friska; Cintia; Basir, Faisal
Journal of General Education Science Vol 2 No 1 (2023) Journal of General Education Science, November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62966/joges.vi.488

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The teaching and learning process is essentially a communication process, namely the process of conveying messages from news sources to message recipients through certain channels/media. There is a need for diverse teacher roles in relation to their roles as teachers, educators and mentors. The role of a teacher is always to describe the expected patterns of behavior in his interactions with students (among others), fellow teachers, and other staff. Communication must occur in the learning process. Communication is so important in the learning process that it is impossible to imagine what the learning process would be like without communication. Teachers provide learning materials in class for students to discuss and create materials, or teachers and students discuss topics together. This is a communicative activity that occurs during learning. When studying communication, what to say and how to say it are two important things. As social creatures, humans cannot escape communication, both verbal and non-verbal, because in the learning process there must be a communication process. between educators and students. So student learning motivation will be directly proportional to the teacher's interpersonal communication skills and this means that the teacher's interpersonal communication has a direct effect on student learning motivation.