Denysa Caroles
Universitas Negeri Manado

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PENGARUH MODEL PEMBELAJARAN TAKE AND GIVE BERBANTUAN APLIKASI CANVA TERHADAP MOTIVASI BELAJAR SISWA PADA MATERI BILANGAN KELAS 2 SD NEGERI 02 BUNAKEN Juliana Margareta Sumilat; Denysa Caroles
Didaktik : Jurnal Ilmiah PGSD STKIP Subang Vol. 11 No. 04 (2025): Volume 11 No. 04 Desember 2025 Published
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This study aims to examine the effect of the Take and Give learning model assisted by the Canva application on students' learning motivation in the topic of numbers in Grade 2 of SD Negeri 02 Bunaken. The Take and Give model emphasizes student-to-student interaction through information sharing, while Canva serves as a visual learning tool that enhances engagement and contextual learning. A quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental design was used. The research subjects were Grade 2 students divided into experimental and control groups. Instruments included a learning motivation questionnaire and observation sheets. Results show a significant increase in learning motivation among students in the experimental group compared to the control group. The study concludes that the Take and Give model assisted by Canva is effective in enhancing students’ motivation in learning numbers.
PERBANDINGAN KURIKULUM SEKOLAH DASAR INDONESIA DAN VIETNAM Juliana Margareta Sumilat; Denysa Caroles
Didaktik : Jurnal Ilmiah PGSD STKIP Subang Vol. 11 No. 04 (2025): Volume 11 No. 04 Desember 2025 Published
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Primary education plays a strategic role in shaping high-quality human capital that is adaptable to global change. Indonesia and Vietnam, two rapidly developing Southeast Asian countries in the education sector, have adopted different approaches to primary education curricula, both oriented toward 21st-century learning goals. This study compares the primary school curricula of Indonesia and Vietnam, focusing on educational structure, curriculum content, pedagogical strategies, language of instruction, and implementation challenges. Using a qualitative method based on literature analysis of national policies, international reports, and academic studies, the findings show that Indonesia’s Merdeka Curriculum emphasizes flexibility, project-based learning, and character building, while Vietnam’s 2018 General Education Curriculum follows a competency-based and cross-disciplinary integration model with an outcome-based assessment system. Both countries face similar implementation issues such as regional disparities, teacher readiness, and digital learning integration. The study suggests that regional collaboration and mutual learning can contribute to improving the quality and equity of primary education in Southeast Asia.