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DIAGNOSTICS OF LEARNING DIFFICULTIES OF GRADE 4 STUDENTS AT STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL 61 BANDA ACEH Nola Fajria; Siti Mayang Sari; fitriani Manurung
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.108

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Diagnostics of learning difficulties is one way that can be used to study andunderstand the problems experienced by students in teaching and learningactivities. This research aims to determine students' learning difficulties inschool subjects and the factors causing them. This research is included in thedescriptive research type using a quantitative approach. The population of thisstudy were students at State Elementary School 61 Banda Aceh consisting of164 people. Meanwhile, the research sample was 29 class IV students. The datacollection technique used was a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptivepercentage techniques. The research results show that; (1) The “Very Difficult”subject is Mathematics with a percentage of 44.82% (2) Lessons in the"Difficult" category are Pancasila Education with a percentage of 41.37%Religious Education is a "Not Difficult" subject with a percentage of 96.55%and PJOK is also considered "Not Difficult" because the percentage is 89.65%.The conclusion of this research is that every fourth grade student at SD Negeri61 Banda Aceh experiences learning difficulties, this is caused by internalfactors such as low interest in learning something. And external factors, namelythe learning methods used by teachers do not match the characteristics ofstudents.
DIAGNOSTICS OF LEARNING DIFFICULTIES OF GRADE 4 STUDENTS AT STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL 61 BANDA ACEH Nola Fajria; Siti Mayang Sari; Fitriani Manurung; Sariakin
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.129

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Diagnostics of learning difficulties is one way that can be used to study andunderstand the problems experienced by students in teaching and learningactivities. This research aims to determine students' learning difficulties inschool subjects and the factors causing them. This research is included in thedescriptive research type using a quantitative approach. The population of thisstudy were students at State Elementary School 61 Banda Aceh consisting of164 people. Meanwhile, the research sample was 29 class IV students. The datacollection technique used was a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptivepercentage techniques. The research results show that; (1) The “Very Difficult”subject is Mathematics with a percentage of 44.82% (2) Lessons in the"Difficult" category are Pancasila Education with a percentage of 41.37%Religious Education is a "Not Difficult" subject with a percentage of 96.55%and PJOK is also considered "Not Difficult" because the percentage is 89.65%.The conclusion of this research is that every fourth grade student at SD Negeri61 Banda Aceh experiences learning difficulties, this is caused by internalfactors such as low interest in learning something. And external factors, namelythe learning methods used by teachers do not match the characteristics ofstudents.
LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2013 CURRICULUM IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nola Fajria; Rita Novita; Sariakin Sariakin; Jonni Sitorus; Siti Mayang Sari
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.377

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The implementation of the 2013 curriculum in mathematics learning in Elementary Schools aims to enhance education quality by fostering critical thinking through a scientific approach and authentic assessment. However, its application faces challenges, particularly in integrating methods and media. This study examines the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum in mathematics learning at the Elementary School level through a literature study using a qualitative approach with content analysis of ten relevant articles. The findings reveal: (1) The primary obstacle is teacher readiness in preparing learning tools and conducting authentic assessments, compounded by unequal distribution of books and resources; (2) Teachers hold a strategic role in fostering active student involvement. While some still employ conventional methods, professional training is essential to help teachers adapt to interactive approaches tailored to students' needs; (3) The scientific approach, integration of technology, and application of ethnomathematics significantly improve learning quality. These elements encourage critical thinking, technology utilization, and contextual relevance, making mathematics more engaging and applicable; and (4) Authentic assessment offers a comprehensive evaluation of attitudes, knowledge, and skills but requires adequate support and training for effective implementation. Overall, the 2013 curriculum holds substantial potential to improve education quality if supported by teacher readiness, sufficient facilities, and ongoing training. Addressing these challenges can create more interactive, relevant, and meaningful learning experiences for students, supporting the achievement of national education goals.