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The Effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning Group Guidance with Dakon Game in Reducing Student Burnout Ristiawan, Hendri; Khan, Rosa Imani; Milasanty, Devi Asmindra
Asa Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): February-July 2025
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/ajppp.v2i1.3

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This study investigates the effectiveness of group counseling integrating Problem-Based Learning (PBL) with the traditional Indonesian Dakon game to reduce academic burnout among five high-burnout students in Class XI-5 at SMAN 3 Kediri. Conducted through two cycles of classroom action research, the intervention combined PBL’s critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving with Dakon’s culturally relevant, interactive format, modified with reflective question cards addressing burnout causes and coping strategies. Data were collected via a 58-item burnout scale (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.87), observations, student reflections, and teacher evaluations, with validity ensured through triangulation, member checking, peer debriefing, and audit trails. Pre-intervention, all students exhibited high burnout. Post-Cycle I, 60% remained high, while 40% shifted to moderate. After Cycle II refinements, including contextualized questions and rewards, 60% reached moderate and 40% low burnout, with increased engagement and emotional resilience. The PBL-Dakon approach, rooted in cultural familiarity, fosters autonomy and social connection, aligning with Self-Determination Theory. Practically, it offers a cost-effective, replicable model for school counselors to address burnout, leveraging Indonesia’s cultural heritage to enhance student well-being.
Implementation of Psychodrama-Based Group Counseling to Overcome Communication Anxiety in High School Students Sasono, Satria Ananta; Khan, Rosa Imani; Milasanty, Devi Asmindra
Asa Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): February-July 2025
Publisher : CV. Srikandi Kreatif Nusantara in collaboration with Institut Teknologi Mojosari Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63709/ajppp.v2i1.4

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This action research evaluates the effectiveness of psychodrama-based group counseling in reducing interpersonal communication anxiety among seven 11th-grade students at SMAN 3 Kediri, identified with high anxiety levels (PRCA-24 scores >70). Conducted over two cycles of Guidance and Counseling Action Research (PTBK), each 45-minute session incorporated warm-up, enactment, and sharing phases. Data were collected using a 24-item anxiety scale (Cronbach’s α = 0.87), observations, student reflections, and counselor evaluations, analyzed via descriptive statistics, N-Gain, Wilcoxon signed-rank tests, and thematic coding. Pre-intervention, the average anxiety score was 72.14. Post-Cycle I, it decreased to 55.57 (N-Gain = 0.22), with 43% of students reaching moderate levels. Cycle II refinements, including relatable scenarios and assertiveness training, reduced the average to 39.50 (N-Gain = 0.45, p = 0.018), with all students achieving moderate anxiety. Psychodrama’s experiential, group-based approach, aligned with Indonesia’s collectivist culture, fostered peer support and emotional resilience. This cost-effective, culturally sensitive intervention offers a replicable model for school counselors to enhance students’ communication skills and well-being, with implications for broader educational applications.