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The Effect of the STAD Cooperative Learning Model on Students' Cooperation Attitude in the Subject of Pancasila Education Adinda Ayu Effendi; Misriandi
Global Synthesis in Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): August 2024, Pages 01-30
Publisher : Mutiara Intelektual Indonesia Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61667/q55ybj72

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Cooperative learning strategies have been widely recognized for enhancing interpersonal skills and fostering positive student attitudes. The Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) model emphasizes structured group work and individual accountability, which are crucial in cultivating cooperative attitudes. In the context of Pancasila Education—a foundational course aimed at instilling national ideology and character building in Indonesian students—the integration of effective cooperative learning models is essential for promoting social harmony and civic responsibility. This study aims to investigate the effect of the STAD Cooperative Learning Model on students' cooperation attitudes within the framework of Pancasila Education. Specifically, it seeks to determine whether the implementation of the STAD model significantly enhances cooperative behaviors and attitudes among high school students engaged in the Pancasila curriculum. A quasi-experimental research design was employed, involving two groups of high school students enrolled in Pancasila Education classes. The experimental group participated in the STAD cooperative learning model, while the control group followed traditional instructional methods. Data were collected using a validated cooperation attitude questionnaire administered before and after the intervention. The sample comprised 200 students selected through stratified random sampling to ensure representativeness. Statistical analyses, including paired t-tests and ANCOVA, were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the STAD model. Preliminary findings indicate that students exposed to the STAD cooperative learning model exhibited a significant improvement in their cooperation attitudes compared to the control group (p < 0.05). The experimental group showed enhanced abilities in teamwork, communication, and mutual support, aligning with the core principles of Pancasila Education. Additionally, subgroup analyses revealed that the positive effects of the STAD model were consistent across different demographic variables, including gender and socio-economic status.
Forming a Resilient Personality The Importance of Character Education in the Modern Era Misriandi; Susanto, Ahmad
Global Synthesis in Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): August 2024, Pages 01-30
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61667/vxmtwq57

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This study investigates the impact of physical activity on the social skills of elementary school students in South Tangerang. Utilizing a factor analysis approach, the research examines various dimensions of physical activity—including frequency, duration, and type—and their correlations with key social competencies such as communication, teamwork, empathy, and conflict resolution. A sample of 164 students from ten elementary schools in South Tangerang was selected through stratified random sampling to ensure representativeness. Data were collected using validated questionnaires and observational assessments conducted over six months. Statistical analysis revealed that regular participation in structured physical activities significantly enhances students' social skills, with team-based sports showing the most substantial positive effects. Additionally, the study identified specific factors within physical activity programs that contribute to developing social competencies, including cooperative gameplay, leadership opportunities, and inclusive participation strategies. These findings suggest that integrating comprehensive physical activity programs into the elementary school curriculum can foster essential social skills, thereby contributing to students' overall personal and academic development. The study recommends that educators and policymakers prioritize implementing and supporting diverse physical activity initiatives to promote a holistic educational environment. Future research should explore the long-term effects of sustained physical activity on social skills and investigate the potential moderating variables such as socioeconomic status and cultural background.