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Aligning pedagogy with attitudes : Exploring the impact of teaching methods on population and environmental literacy in social science education Nurdin; Suseno, Imam; Djuhartono, Tjipto; Noviyanti, Rani; Rahmatulloh; Jalane, Mildrett De Fatima
Jurnal Kependidikan: Penelitian Inovasi Pembelajaran Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Directorate of Research and Community ServiceUniversitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This study examines the impact of aligning teaching methods with student attitudes on population and environmental literacy within the context of social science education. Employing a quasi-experimental design with a 2×2 factorial framework, the study involved 80 twelfth-grade students categorized by attitude levels (high and low). Two instructional strategies, problem-solving, and conventional methods were applied to teach population and environmental issues, such as the causes of flooding in Bekasi, Indonesia due to unmanaged waste and governmental initiatives like clean river projects The findings reveal that: (1) the conventional method generally yields better outcomes than the problem-solving method in improving literacy; (2) students with high attitudes benefit more from conventional teaching; (3) students with low attitudes perform better with the problem-solving approach; and (4) a significant interaction exists between teaching method and student attitude in influencing literacy outcomes. These results emphasise the importance of pedagogical differentiation based on learner profiles. Tailoring instructional approaches to student attitudes can enhance conceptual understanding and engagement in addressing population and environmental challenges through social science education.
The Effect of Discovery Learning Model Based on Augmented Reality Media on Students' Critical Thinking Skills Tubagus, Muh Tubagus Naufal Fahmi; Suwardi; Anwar, Choirul; Jalane, Mildrett de Fatima
DIDAKTIKA: Jurnal Pendidikan Sekolah Dasar Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): VOLUME 8, NUMBER 8, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi PGSD, Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This study aims to examine the effect of the DINAR (Discovery Learning based on Augmented Reality) model on the critical thinking skills of grade V Madrasah Ibtidaiyah students on the material of human respiratory organs. The method used was quasi-experimental with a non-equivalent control group design, involving 48 students divided into experimental (DINAR learning) and control (conventional method) groups. This research was conducted at MIS Raudlatul Mutaallimin, Pakis, Bringin District, Semarang Regency. Data were collected through critical thinking tests based on analysis, evaluation, and inference indicators, and analyzed using parametric statistical tests (Independent Sample T-Test) and N-Gain. The results showed a significant increase in the experimental group with an average posttest of 156.8 (versus 133.2 in the control). The T-Test produced a value of t(46) = -5.836 (p = 0.000), indicating a highly significant difference. N-Gain analysis reinforced these findings with an effectiveness score of 57.49% (moderately effective) in the experiment, while the control only reached 38.52% (less effective). The integration of Augmented Reality in Discovery Learning facilitates 3D visualization of respiratory organs, allowing students to explore concepts interactively and build independent understanding. This finding is in line with Bruner's theory of constructivism, asserting that a combination of immersive technology and explorative approaches effectively improves critical thinking skills. This study recommends the adoption of the DINAR model in science learning, particularly for abstract materials, as well as teacher training in AR-based media development.