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A Conflict Resolution Learning Models using Carton Ekspression Card Media in Developing Conflict Resolving Skill in Elementary School Dewi, Sinta Maria; Tarpan Suparman; Yulistina Nur DS; Tia Latifatu Sa’diyah; Ayu Fitri
MIMBAR PGSD Undiksha Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jjpgsd.v11i3.65993

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The peace of students in school in reality is not easy to realize. Indications that connotes not being peaceful at school are increasingly obvious. Various conflicts, ranging from the simplest form, namely verbal behavior, to more serious violence with a physical dimension in the form of brawls, persecution, and even murder have been committed by some students in schools. The purpose of this paper is to explain the study of the need for a conflict resolution learning model with cartoon expression card media in developing students' problem-solving skills in elementary school. This research method consists of several steps, namely research design, subject research, data collection instruments and data analysis. Based on the results of research and discussions that have been carried out, data conclusions were obtained about students' initial ability to resolve conflicts that often occur in grade 5 at the elementary school level, namely from 4 schools categorized in the group of students' initial ability to resolve conflicts still need to be improved because the achievement is relatively low. Data were produced on the needs analysis study of conflict learning models with children's conflict cartoon expression card media based on questionnaires and the results of interviews stated that there was no specific model or strategy in order to learn about conflicts and how to handle them. In the end, it is stated by teachers and students that a special model based on conflict handling is needed. Through this model, it is hoped that teachers have alternatives that can be used as part of the learning process itself. Even students stated that such a model is needed to provide understanding to each student so as not to easily conflict.
Enhancing Elementary Students’ Empathetic Awareness through the “Moraka” Candi Jiwa Animated Video Dewi, Sinta Maria; Yuyun Dwi Haryanti; Hesti Widiastuti; Tarpan Suparman; Harmawati
MIMBAR PGSD Undiksha Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jjpgsd.v13i2.94389

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A lack of empathy can negatively impact children's moral and social development in the future. To address this issue, innovative instructional strategies and media are required to foster empathy values from an early age in primary education. This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of animated video media based on local storytelling to enhance elementary students’ empathetic awareness. The research employed a Research and Development (R&D) approach using the Borg and Gall model. The participants were fifth-grade elementary school students. Data were collected through expert validation, observation, and pretest–posttest assessments, using validation sheets and empathy awareness tests as instruments. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The expert validation results indicated that the developed animated media is highly suitable for use in learning, in terms of content accuracy, language clarity, visual presentation, and character value integration. The effectiveness test showed a significant improvement in students’ empathy awareness, with a significance value of 0.000 < 0.005. These findings demonstrate that the animated video media is not only effective in fostering empathy but also in integrating local cultural values into character education. The study implies the importance of developing digital learning media that is both contextual and culturally grounded as an alternative approach to strengthening character education at the primary level.
Co-Authors (Kawakami Harue), 川上はる江 Ajat Sudrajat Alfina Dwi Damayant Alpian, Yayan Ambarura, Petrus Andes Safarandes Asmara, Andes Safarandes Anggy Giri Prawiyogi Annita Rosalina Anwar, Aang Solahudin Ardiyanti, Yusi Aris Riswandi Sanusi, Aris Riswandi Arisandi, Vidya Asmara, Andes Safarandas Ayu Fitri Ayu Fitri, Ayu Azhari, Asan Brio Alfatihah Damayant, Alfina Dwi DAMAYANTI, RIRIN Depi Prihamdani Dewi Pertiwi Aghel Dewi, Sinta Maria Dhevi Susanti Fitriani Erwin Susanto Fajar, Muhammad Jelang Febry Angellyca Sulistianingrum Fitri Silvia Sofyan, Fitri Silvia Fitri.H, Ayu Haerudin Hamawati Hamawati Harmawati Harmawati Haryanti Mustika Haz, Alya Fera Rosa Hesti Widiastuti HESTI WIDIASTUTI, HESTI I Gusti Ayu Niken Launingtia Imas Indah Mutiara Imas Indah Mutiara Inda Yulistiawati Isyanto, H. Puji Kaka Habibi Latifatusadiah, Tia Mahpudin Maqfirah, Poetri AL-Viany Masdi Salimudin Ramdani Mayasari, Nanny Mutiara, Imas Indah Nanny Mayasari Niken Launingtia, I Gusti Ayu Nur DS, Yulistina Oktapianti, Desti Oktavia, Windi Petrus Ambarura Pratiwi, Aprillia Hanna Prihamdani, Depi Puspita, Dea Rahman Rahman Rahmati, Audia Ramdani, Masdi Salimudin Rani Fitriyani Reni Endah Susanti Retnaningtyas, Dian Rosalina, Annita Sastraatmadja , Achmad Harristhana Mauldfi Savitri, Citra Saylendra, Nadya Putri Sifa Fauziah Sinta Maria Dewi Sinta Maria Dewi Sri Wulan Anggraeni Sulis Setiawati Susan, Susanti Susanti, Reni Endah Tia Latifatu Sadiah Tia Latifatu Safiah Tia Latifatu Sa’diyah Tika Nurjanah Ujiati Cahyaningsih Yayan Yayat Suryati Yudi Firmansyah Yulistina Nur DS Yuyun Dwi Haryanti