Help: Journal of Community Service
Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): March 2025

Improving Social Skills of Elementary Students Through Interactive Learning Methods at SD Negeri 1 Lawawoi

Burhan, Imron (Unknown)
Musfirah, Musfirah (Unknown)
Iyan, Iyan (Unknown)
Usman, Usman (Unknown)
Sultan, Muhammad Asrul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Mar 2025

Abstract

This community service program aimed to enhance the social skills of students at SD Negeri 1 Lawawoi, Sidenreng Rappang Regency, focusing on expressing gratitude, asking for help, apologizing, and forgiving. The activity was conducted on November 21, 2024, involving 25 students, the Principal, and teachers. A combination of lecture and role-playing methods was used to deliver the material interactively. The program was implemented in three main stages: preparation, implementation, and reflection. During the preparation stage, the team coordinated with school authorities and developed appropriate learning materials. In the implementation stage, students engaged in interactive lectures and role-playing scenarios that simulated real-life social situations, allowing them to practice and internalize the skills effectively. The reflection stage encouraged students to share their experiences and discuss the benefits of maintaining positive social relationships. Feedback from students and teachers indicated significant improvements in students' confidence and ability to manage social interactions. However, the limited duration and number of participants were recognized as potential limitations of the program. Future recommendations include extending the program duration, involving more participants, and conducting follow-up studies to assess the long-term impact of the training. The overall results suggest that integrating interactive learning methods with reflective practices can significantly enhance students' social skills.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

hjcs

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Public Health Social Sciences Other

Description

The focus and scope of Help: Journal of Community Service (HJCS) encompass a broad range of academic disciplines, reflecting the journal’s commitment to interdisciplinary research and practice in community service. HJCS invites contributions from all fields of study. The journal seeks to publish ...