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The Effect of Media Flip PDF Corporate Edition to Increase Interest in Learning Social Sciences in Elementary School Aisah, Sintiya Rizki; Shidiq, Galih Albarra; Widiyan, Agung Purwa
IJCAR: Indonesian Journal of Classroom Action Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Classroom Action Research-Available Online in July 2023
Publisher : DAS Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ijcar.v1i1.349

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In the 21st-century education is marked by technological developments marked by increasingly close relations between science and technology, accelerating the synergy between the two. Technological developments in the world of education are expected to be a means of developing more optimal education. Technological development in the 4.0 era is relevant to meeting educational needs in the 21st century. One of the technological developments in learning in education is using Flipbook learning media based on Flip PDF Corporation Edition. Through media Flip PDF Corporate Edition, students received experience more exciting learning with the features presented, being able to interact with students to make learning more meaningful. After the Covid-19 pandemic, changes in student interest in education impacted learning; for this reason, educators need to innovate by utilizing Flip PDF Corporate Edition media to increase student interest in learning so that later it will also affect student learning outcomes.
Pengaruh Model I-LVEP berbasis STEM terhadap Penanaman Karakter Kebhinekaan Global Siswa Kelas V SDN Ngebel Aisah, Sintiya Rizki; Apriani, An-Nisa; Sari, Indah Perdana; Shidiq, Galih Albarra
Indonesian Journal of Elementary Education and Teaching Innovation Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Alma Ata University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/ijeeti.2026.5(1).1-18

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Strengthening students’ character is a key focus in education, especially in the era of globalization that demands the younger generation to be adaptive and responsive to cultural diversity. However, in practice, primary school learning often emphasizes cognitive aspects alone, without integrating character values such as global diversity. The low level of student understanding regarding inclusivity and tolerance highlights the urgent need to develop learning models that can effectively instill these values. This study aims to determine the effect of the STEM-based I-LVEP learning model on cultivating the character of global diversity among elementary school students. This research employed a quantitative approach with data collected through observations of students and teachers. The subjects were 40 fifth-grade students at SDN Ngebel, divided into class VA as the control group and class VB as the experimental group, selected using a purposive sampling technique. The research design used was a pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group design. Data analysis was conducted using a parametric t-test (independent sample t-test). The results showed that the STEM-based I-LVEP learning model had a significant influence on students’ global diversity character. This is evidenced by the t-value (t_count = 3.336) being greater than the critical value (t_table = 1.686) at a significance level of 0.05, thus Hₐ was accepted and Hâ‚€ rejected. The model offers an engaging learning experience, enhances conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills, and fosters the internalization of essential life values such as inclusiveness and tolerance. Therefore, it is recommended that future research examine the impact of the STEM-based I-LVEP model on improving students' academic performance in a more comprehensive manner.