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Indonesian Journal of Primary Education
ISSN : 25992821     EISSN : 25974866     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education adalah jurnal berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan dua kali setahun (Juni-Desember) yang mempublikasikan hasil penelitian orisinal tentang pendidikan dasar dan pendidikan guru sekolah dasar. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan konsep, teori, perspektif, paradigma, dan metodologi dalam ruang lingkup pendidikan dasar dan pendidikan guru sekolah dasar meliputi kurikulum, bahan ajar, media, metode, dan evaluasi pembelajaran sekolah dasar.
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Articles 216 Documents
Analysing Instructional Videos on Arithmetic Operations on Fractions in Elementary School Students Anisa Hayatul Milah; Karlimah Karlimah
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i1.34104

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This research was conducted based on the rapidly advancing technology and the importance of using instructional media to stimulate students' understanding. This study aims to analyze the instructional videos for fifth grade Elementary School. The method used in this research was qualitative descriptive. The data studied were instructional  videos about fractional arithmetic operations that were available on the YouTube and ruangguru applications. The data were analyzed based on the characteristics of the audio-visual instructional media, including: 1) Video clarity; 2) Stand-alone aspect; 3) User friendly; 4) Content representation; 5) Visualization with media; 6) Using high resolution quality and 7) Can be used individually or classically. The results of this study indicated that: The content of each video was quite easy to understand and remember. Videos must be accompanied by worksheets so that students take an active role, not just watching. The language used in each video was simple, easy to understand and used common language. The material presented was quite representative and the video contained stimulation regarding arithmetic operations on fractional numbers. The material contained in the video was equipped with the voice of the presenter which was quite clear and there was also text on the video, but there was no animation. Each video used a resolution high enough to produce a clear image and this video could be used on any computer. Videos can be used individually or classically and videos can be viewed anywhere and anytime. Thus, it can be concluded that the five learning videos have almost fulfilled the characteristics of audio-visual instructional media, it's just that additional animations and worksheets are needed so that the videos can be more interesting and students can play an active role.
Make a Match-Based Instructional Medium for Regional Creation Dance Learning in Elementary Schools Suci Permata Sari; Rosarina Giyartini; Sumardi Sumardi
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i1.36508

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Teacher competence in teaching and learning process is needed to appropriately deliver learning content so that students and teachers can achieve learning objectives. Teachers experienced obstacles in implementing dance learning in SBdP subject in elementary schools based on interviews and documentation studies. This research aims to develop a puzzle as an instructional medium to assist teachers in overcoming obstacles to the implementation of dance learning. The puzzle development is an effort to assist teachers in overcoming the problems encountered. The puzzle designed by the researchers was combined with the make a match concept (make a pair) so that learning was not only fun, but students could deepen their understanding of the material to be delivered. This study used a design-based research method (DBR) with the Reeves (2006) model. The research began with problem identification, developing a solution prototype, carrying out an iterative process in product testing, and reflection. The product can be used optimally by adjusting the indicators for the development of instructional medium. Researchers obtained suggestions and improvements to the product developed through the validity test phase done by the validator. Based on the validity test results done by the validator and the trial to students, the puzzle design was align with the needs of instructional media and the characteristics of students. Trials to students were carried out twice with positive responses to the use of instructional media. Thus, a decent final product could be produced, namely, puzzle as an instructional medium which was based on make a match concept to help overcome obstacles to the implementation of dance learning in SBdP subject in elementary schools..
The Validity of the Group Investigation Learning Model Documentary Film Media Assisted to Improve Students' Attitudes of Nationalism Sri Nenowati; Idawati I; Azis Muslimin
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.39793

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the validity of the group investigation learning model assisted by documentary film media to increase student nationalism in social science learning. Research and development uses the ADDIE development model which consists of five stages, namely the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages. The validity test was carried out after the analysis and design stages. The research instrument in this study was a validity assessment sheet given to three validators, namely two expert validators in the field of Social Sciences and one practitioner validator. Validation analysis was used using the percentage formula. The learning model is said to be valid if the percentage of total validity is at a valid level of 70%-80%. Based on the analysis, the percentage of total validity of the group investigation learning model assisted by documentary film media is 81.24%. This shows that the group investigation learning model assisted by documentary film media is valid and can be applied in the classroom.
The Effect of Mind Mapping Learning Model on Student Cognitive Learning Outcomes in Natural Science Subjects in Grade IV Elementary School Mardiana Sari; Siti Sarah; Emi Sulistri; Evinna Cinda Hendriana
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.40251

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This study aims to determine the effect of using the mind mapping learning model on the cognitive learning outcomes of students in the science subject of sound material. The results of this study indicate that; (1) There is an effect of student cognitive learning outcomes between the class that is given the mind mapping learning model and the class that is given direct learning on sound science subjects, the results of the hypothesis test show that the value of t_(count = ) 3.8330 t_(table = ) 1.6786 for = 5% and dk = 46. (2) Mind mapping learning model has a high influence on students' cognitive learning outcomes on sound material, the result of calculating the effect size in this study is E_s=1.00 0.8 are high criteria. (3) There is a positive response to the mind mapping learning model, the results of the calculation of the percentage of student responses show an average of 84% in the very good category. Thus it can be concluded that the mind mapping learning model can affect students' cognitive learning outcomes and make it easier for students to understand the material.
Identification of Student Athlete Movement Activities during the Covid-19 Pandemic at Elementary School Level Andhega Wijaya; Nanik Indahwati; Dwi Lorry Juniarisca; Eva Ferdita Yuhantin; Lutfhi Abdil Khuddus; Yusrina Salsabiila; Nartik Antika
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.40864

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Movement / physical activity is a very important matter for a child's life to support the performance of the movement itself, from the child as a student or the child becomes an athlete, when the child becomes an athlete, movements that already exist or have been studied must be monitored for stability and maximum of a movement that leads to skill. The purpose of the research is to describe and examine the movement activities of elementary school-level athletes throughout Surabaya during the COVID-19 pandemic. This type of quantitative descriptive research because in this study more emphasis on calculations of the data obtained through the google form. Discussions that occur in elementary schools in Surabaya are mostly non-athletes, there are about 87.2% who are students or ordinary students, and for athletes 12. 8% of the number of schools based on the division area between West, East, Central Surabaya. , north and south. This shows that it is quite good for the activities of the child who has this level of growth, amounting to 58.1%, this shows that these elementary school children are indeed good activities, above 50%. Movement activities by elementary school students can be said to be various movements, in general the exercises are aerobic and anaerobic, while the descriptions are jogging, running, cycling, sit-ups, push-ups, planks. With this existence, it is very much supported by various factors, including being supported by schools, teachers, parents, and open land in the area where they live so that the elementary students for movement or sports activities are well fulfilled. north and south. This shows that it is quite good for the activities of the child who has this level of growth, amounting to 58.1%, this shows that these elementary school children are indeed good activities, above 50%. Movement activities by elementary school students can be said to be various movements, in general the exercises are aerobic and anaerobic, while the descriptions are jogging, running, cycling, sit-ups, push-ups, planks. With this existence, it is very much supported by various factors, including being supported by schools, teachers, parents, and open land in the area where they live so that the elementary students for movement or sports activities are well fulfilled. north and south. This shows that it is quite good for the activities of the child who has this level of growth, amounting to 58.1%, this shows that these elementary school children are indeed good activities, above 50%. Movement activities by elementary school students can be said to be various movements, in general the exercises are aerobic and anaerobic, while the descriptions are jogging, running, cycling, sit-ups, push-ups, planks. With this existence, it is very much supported by various factors, including being supported by schools, teachers, parents, and open land in the area where they live so that the elementary students for movement or sports activities are well fulfilled. this shows that these elementary school children are indeed good activities, above 50%. Movement activities by elementary school students can be said to be various movements, in general the exercises are aerobic and anaerobic, while the descriptions are jogging, running, cycling, sit-ups, push-ups, planks. With this existence, it is very much supported by various factors, including being supported by schools, teachers, parents, and open land in the area where they live so that the elementary students for movement or sports activities are well fulfilled. this shows that these elementary school children are indeed good activities, above 50%. Movement activities by elementary school students can be said to be various movements, in general the exercises are aerobic and anaerobic, while the descriptions are jogging, running, cycling, sit-ups, push-ups, planks. With this existence, it is very much supported by various factors, including being supported by schools, teachers, parents, and open land in the area where they live so that the elementary students for movement or sports activities are well fulfilled
The Effect of Problem Based Learning Model Aided by Animation Media on Interests and Learning Outcomes of Class V Elementary School Social Sciences Rustinah R; Muhammad Basri; Muhajir M
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.41463

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This research aims to find out the influence of problem based learning model assisted by animation media on students' learning interests and social learning outcomes of class V in state Elementary School 3 Connect Java Pangkep Regency. The type of research was Quasi Experimental Design using nonequivalent control group design, this study applied saturated sample of 40 students with 2 classes as control classes and experimental classes. The data was analyzed using SPSS 21.0. Data collection in order to get the students' learning results was obtained by using pretest and posttest and to get the results of students' learning interest obtained by using questionnaires. The results of descriptive analysis in terms of interest and learning results of experimental classes were higher than the control class. in addition, there is a gap in the control class where the interest in learning is not balanced with the learning outcomes. Then on Manove-test obtained a significance of 0.000. This significance value was less than 0.05, which mean there was an influence of problem based learning models assisted by animation media simultaneously on interest and learning outcomes. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there was an influence of problem based learning assisted by animation media on the students' interests and learning outcomes of social science students of class V in State Elementary School 3 Connect Jawa Pangkep Regency. which mean there was an influence of problem based learning models assisted by animation media simultaneously on interest and learning outcomes. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there was an influence of problem based learning assisted by animation media on the students' interests and learning outcomes of social science students of class V in State Elementary School 3 Connect Jawa Pangkep Regency. which mean there was an influence of problem based learning models assisted by animation media simultaneously on interest and learning outcomes. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that there was an influence of problem based learning assisted by animation media on the students' interests and learning outcomes of social science students of class V in State Elementary School 3 Connect Jawa Pangkep Regency.
Character Based Module Development for the Practicality of Social Science Learning Process in Elementary School Saqjuddin S; Muhammad Nawir; Idawati i
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.42023

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The development of character based modules for the practicality of the elementary social studies learning process is part of the efforts made to overcome learning problems. Facts obtained in the field, the learning process is directed at children's ability to memorize information without understanding the information obtained, so that the impact is unable to develop children's ability to think critically and systematically. The purpose of this research is to develop a character-based module for the elementary social studies learning process. This type of research and development uses a 4-D (Four-D) development model which consists of four stages, namely the definition stage, the design stage, the development stage, and the dissemination stage. The practicality test is carried out after the development stage. The data collection technique in this study was using a questionnaire, namely a teacher response questionnaire and a student response questionnaire. Data validation was carried out by 2 validators, namely expert validators in the field of social science and practitioner validators. Practical analysis uses the results of teacher and student responses. The module is said to be practical if it is at a fairly practical level, which is at number 3 out of 4 (very practical). The results of the analysis, the character-based module which is stated to be very practical, can be seen from the results of the teacher's response questionnaire and the student's response with an overall average score of 4 very practical, thus providing the development and application of the character-based module very practical because it can make it easier for teachers and students. learn in the learning process.
Elementary School Teacher Competency Development in Creating Digital Learning Media Anchor App Based Non Dwishiera Cahya Anasta; Mela Darmayanti; Ani Hendriani
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.39017

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The industrial revolution that is happening in this era requires teachers to always and constantly adapt to technological developments. The use of ICT in learning activities has an important role, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic. The condition of distance learning creates problems for teachers. The lack of teacher skills in developing digital learning media makes teachers less innovative in making learning media. Even though there are currently many online-based applications that provide various features that can be used to create interesting learning media. Online learning media is a learning media that is in accordance with the characteristics of the current digital generation. For this reason, teachers need to equip themselves with digital literacy skills. This study aims to develop the ability of elementary school teachers to innovate in creating Anchor application-based learning media. The research design used is action research. Participants consisted of 100 teachers from districts and cities in West Java, teachers from DKI Jakarta, and the City of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The results show that the teacher is able to complete the task of making anchor application-based learning media. This shows that they are able to develop their digital literacy skills in learning. Teachers can easily create learning media in the form of podcasts, using the anchor application. It can be concluded that structured and controlled training and mentoring can develop the skills and innovations of elementary school teachers in creating digital learning media. The research design used is action research. Participants consisted of 100 teachers from districts and cities in West Java, teachers from DKI Jakarta, and the City of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The results show that the teacher is able to complete the task of making anchor application-based learning media. This shows that they are able to develop their digital literacy skills in learning. Teachers can easily create learning media in the form of podcasts, using the anchor application. It can be concluded that structured and controlled training and mentoring can develop the skills and innovations of elementary school teachers in creating digital learning media. The research design used is action research. Participants consisted of 100 teachers from districts and cities in West Java, teachers from DKI Jakarta, and the City of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The results show that the teacher is able to complete the task of making anchor application-based learning media. This shows that they are able to develop their digital literacy skills in learning. Teachers can easily create learning media in the form of podcasts, using the anchor application. It can be concluded that structured and controlled training and mentoring can develop the skills and innovations of elementary school teachers in creating digital learning media. The results show that the teacher is able to complete the task of making anchor application-based learning media. This shows that they are able to develop their digital literacy skills in learning. Teachers can easily create learning media in the form of podcasts, using the anchor application. It can be concluded that structured and controlled training and mentoring can develop the skills and innovations of elementary school teachers in creating digital learning media. The results show that the teacher is able to complete the task of making anchor application-based learning media. This shows that they are able to develop their digital literacy skills in learning. Teachers can easily create learning media in the form of podcasts, using the anchor application. It can be concluded that structured and controlled training and mentoring can develop the skills and innovations of elementary school teachers in creating digital learning media.
Difference Poetry Reading Skills Using Interactive Video Learning Media and Power Point Teaching Materials in Grade IV Elementary School Students Fafa Emilia Rahmatul Haaf; Rida Fironika Kusumadewi; Sari Yustiana
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i2.37737

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In this study, a problem was found, namely in Indonesian language learning where the poetry reading skills of fourth grade students at SD Negeri Gebangsari 01 were classified as low both in terms of rhythm, articulation. volume, expression, and kinesics or body movements. This research is a quantitative research that includes a true experimental design with a posttest only control group design type. This study aims to determine differences in poetry reading skills using interactive video learning media and power point teaching materials for fourth grade students at SD Negeri Gebangsari 01. The results of data analysis Independent Sample T-Test hypothesis test proves that there is a difference in terms of Lower and Upper respectively. negative values, namely lower -22.388 and upper -12,128. while Sig (2-tailed) is worth 0.000.
Discovery Learning Model with Animation Based Media on Social Studies Learning Motivation for 5th Grade Students of Elementary School Darmawati D; Muhammad Nawir; Hidayah Quraisy
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v6i1.42995

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Lack of motivation to learn social studies in 5th grade students of SD Inpres Tattakang, so students are less interested and play a lot when learning takes place. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the animated media-based Discovery Learning Model on the social studies learning motivation of 5th grade students of SD Inpres Tattakang Pallangga. This type of research is a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design experiment. The sampling technique used random sampling. The sample in this study was class 5a which amounted to 27 people as the control class and class 5b which amounted to 28 people as the experimental class. This type of data collection uses a motivational questionnaire to measure learning motivation. The data analysis technique used is the Manova test, which was previously tested for normality and homogeneity. The results of this study showed an increase in social studies learning motivation, the results of the motivation questionnaire Manova test obtained a sig value. 0.00 0.05 (smaller than 0.05) with a 95% confidence level, Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, meaning that there is an influence of the animated media-based Discovery Learning Modelon the learning motivation of 5th graders at SD Inpres Tattakang Pallangga. So, it can be concluded that the learning model of Discovery Learning based on animation media has an influence on the social studies learning motivation of the 5th grade students of SD Inpres Tattakang.

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