Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Kajian Literatur: Penggunaan Frase Instruksional dalam Pembelajaran Bilingual di Sekolah Dasar Cahyaningrum, Aulia Dwi; Ristiani, Rima; Adilia, Tsabita Daffa; Tanjung, Nurul Widya; Maulana, Fahrizal Husni; Firliani, Atikah Abel; Widagdo, Arif
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 11 No 11.C (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the use of instructional phrases in bilingual learning at the elementary school level. Using a literature study method and a descriptive qualitative approach, this study examines various relevant literature and previous research results. The results of the study indicate that instructional phrases have an important role in creating a conducive bilingual learning environment, building meaningful interactions, and supporting students' academic understanding. Phrases such as class commands, task instructions, feedback, and activity transitions have been shown to make it easier for students to understand the context of bilingual learning. The challenges in its implementation are the limited competence of teachers in English, the diversity of students' language abilities, and the need for differentiation strategies. Therefore, teacher training, the use of linguistic approaches, and strategies such as translanguaging and Total Physical Response (TPR) are the suggested solutions. This study provides theoretical and practical contributions to the development of effective bilingual learning practices in elementary schools.
Development of Song-Assisted Virtual Reality-Based BioPulse Learning Media to Improve Learning Outcomes of Human Circulatory System Materials Maulana, Fahrizal Husni; Sutikno, Putri Yanuarita
Jurnal Pijar MIPA Vol. 21 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram. Jurnal Pijar MIPA colaborates with Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia Wilayah Nusa Tenggara Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpm.v21i2.11771

Abstract

The low understanding of students of abstract science subjects, especially the human circulatory system, is due to the fact that the learning process is still dominated by lecture methods and the use of textbooks, so that students are less actively involved. This study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of song-assisted virtual reality-based BioPulse learning media in improving the learning outcomes of grade V students on the human circulatory system material. This research uses the ADDIE development model, which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The subject of this study is grade V students at SD Negeri Mulyosari, totalling 31 students. The trial was carried out in two stages, namely a small-scale test involving 9 students and a large-scale test involving 22 students. Data collection was carried out through validation by media experts and experts in learning outcome test materials, in the form of pretests and posttests, as well as questionnaires on teacher and student responses to BioPulse learning media. Data analysis was carried out using normality tests, paired-samples t-tests, and N-Gain tests. The results of the study showed that the BioPulse media developed obtained validation scores of 93.3% for media experts and 91.6% for material experts, indicating a very feasible category. The average student pretest score of 45.4 increased to 87.9 in the posttest. The results of the paired-samples t-test showed a significance value of 0.000 (< 0.05), indicating a significant difference between the values before and after media use.  The N-gain is 0.79, which is in the high category. Teachers' and students' responses to the media are in the very decent category. The song-assisted, virtual reality-based BioPulse learning media was found to be valid and effective in improving student learning outcomes in human circulatory system material in elementary schools.