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International Journal of Elementary Education
ISSN : 25797158     EISSN : 25496050     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23887/ijee.v6i2.46019
The aim of the Journal of International Journal of Elementary Education is to provide an international forum for the sharing, dissemination and discussion of research, experience and perspectives across a wide range of education, teaching, development, instruction, educational projects and innovations, learning methodologies and new technologies in education and learning. The focus and scope of International Journal of Elementary Education includes the following topics at Elementary Education : Career development and training in education and learning : 1. Experiences in education and learning: 2. Experiences in education and learning research: 3. International projects in education and learning: 4. Pedagogical innovations in education and learning: 5. General issues in education and learning: 6. Computer supported collaborative work: 7. E-content management and development: 8. Educational software & serious games: 9. e-Learning: 10. Emerging technologies in education: Papers published in the three-monthly journal (Feb, May, Aug, and Nov): (1) report evaluation and research findings; (2) treat conceptual and methodological issues; and/or (3) consider the implications of the above for action; and/or (4) an extensive book reviews section and also occasional reports on educational materials and equipment.
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Evaluation of The Implementation of The Inclusion Program Rokhim, Abdul; Suryadi, Suryadi; Supadi, Supadi
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.37217

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In practice, inclusive schools face many obstacles, using a curriculum that has not been fully implemented properly. Teachers do not understand using methods and learning media for children with special needs. Be in a good instrument. Unique infrastructure that has not been adequate in supporting child development is an obstacle to implementing inclusive education successfully. This study aims to analyze the Inclusive Education program's context, inputs, processes, and products. This research is a program evaluation research using the CIPP model. The methodology used is a survey and descriptive method. The research informants were the principal, vice-principal for curriculum and student affairs, teachers, special assistant teachers data collection techniques through observation, questionnaires, and interviews. The technique used to analyze power is descriptive qualitative analysis. Based on the data, the problem with inclusive education programs experienced by schools is the presence of non-permanent accompanying teachers who only receive one time per week, thus hampering the development of students with special needs. In addition, the facilities and infrastructure that support the learning process are still incomplete. The uniqueness of the inclusive education curriculum needs to be reviewed to improve children's learning abilities with special needs.
Using an Technology Readiness Model to Understand Perceived Usefulness of Learning in the Covid-19 Era Gestiardi, Rivan; Sarwanto, Sarwanto; Chumdari, Chumdari; Maryani, Ika
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39188

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The use of new technology for educators makes it difficult for educators to update existing learning, knowledge skills, and various knowledge. However, the application of technology to the attitude of educators in adopting new technology is joined with the covid-19 pandemic, which requires educators to prepare technology. Technology readiness (TR) becomes a model in preparing technology that characterizes individuals using and adopting new technologies to achieve the desired goals. Perceived usefulness is an essential indicator of the attitude we take in the use of specific technologies. The purpose of this study was to analyze the TR of perceived usefulness in learning in the Covid-19 era. This research focuses on providing a general understanding and awareness of the importance of TR in everyday life. This type of research is quantitative, using univariate analysis and simple linear regression. This research design includes correlational research. The number of samples was 215 students were involved. The data collection tool uses an online questionnaire. The result is that school teacher education students in Yogyakarta have high TR abilities and positively affect perceived usefulness. This research implies that educators or stakeholders realize the importance of TR and technology services by encouraging positive attitudes towards technology to reduce reluctance to use technology.
Elementary School Teachers’ Problems in Online Learning during the Pandemic Erawati, Gusti Ayu Putu Sintha Arma; Widiana, I Wayan; Japa, I Gusti Ngurah
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39233

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COVID-19 pandemic has caused chaos in various field such as economic, social, tourism and many more. One of the fields that affected to it is in the field of education. The government requires schools in Indonesia to carry out online learning activities from home. This policy certainly raises various problems not only for students but also for teacher, many teachers faced problems during the online learning. This research was conducted to find out the problems experienced by elementary school teachers in online learning during the pandemic.  The method of research carried out by the researchers is descriptive research, with a population of 25,524 elementary school teachers in Bali, and the research samples were taken from 994 teachers.  The data collection method used is the Guttman Scale questionnaire with quantitative descriptive analysis method.  The result of the research shows that teachers experience problems in all dimensions, such as the communication dimension with 65%, the learning method dimension 52%, the assessment dimension 61%, the technology use dimension 43%, the network dimension 52%, the dimensions of the cost of cellular internet data 52% and problems in online learning in 74%. It can be concluded that elementary school teachers faced the problems in all of dimentions such as communication dimension, the learning method dimension, the assessment dimension, the technology use dimension, the network dimension, the dimensions of the cost of cellular internet data also problems in online learning.
Blended Learning: Can It Be a Solution to Improve Digital Literacy and HOTS for PGSD Students in a Pandemic Situation? Dewi, Ririn Andriani Kumala; Fatkhiyani, Kiki
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39411

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The Covid-19 pandemic in the industrial revolution 4.0 era transformed traditional learning into bold-based learning through distance learning (PJJ). However, its implementation still encounters several obstacles, such as the lack of digital literacy skills. One of the solutions offered is blended learning, which combines traditional learning with learning to complement each learning method's shortcomings. The purpose of this study is to prove whether or not blended learning affects increasing digital literacy and HOTS of PGSD students. The methodology used is experimental research with Pre-Experimental Design with One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design model. The sample in this study was 55 PGSD students. The instruments used are digital literacy questionnaire sheets and HOTS test sheets. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative, quantitative, and inferential statistics. Test Results Paired sample t-test produces sig values. (2-tailed) 0.000 is less than 0.05. It means that blended learning affects digital student literacy skills. The results of the n-gain test for increasing digital literacy after applying blended learning obtained n-gain of 0.56 in the medium category and the results of the student HOTS n-gain of 0.55 also in the medium category, so it can be said that there is an effect of blended learning on literacy improvement. Digital and student HOTS.
Implementation of Digital Literacy in Elementary Schools Masyhura, Nufaisah; Ramadan, Zaka Hadikusuma
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39480

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Digital literacy is one form of development in the 4.0 revolution era where we can access various desired information quickly. Of course, the digital literacy school environment impacts the learning process significantly. This study aims to analyze how the implementation of digital literacy in elementary schools. This type of research is qualitative with a research design in 4 stages: first, research focus. Second, research implementation (Observation, Interview). Third, data analysis. Fourth, the study results, the research subjects were 1 principal, 6 teachers and 6 students. Data collection techniques and research instruments include observation sheets and interview guidelines—data analysis using an interactive analysis model from Miles and Huberman. The study results show that the application of digital literacy in elementary schools is still not optimal. It is proven when conducting interviews and observations that the learning process is still teacher-centred and generally uses what app group digital literacy media is. In addition, the breakthrough about digital literacy in the school environment is still lacking, so that the implementation of digital literacy is only limited to understanding. Barriers experienced include students having difficulty understanding the material and limited internet quota. Therefore, to maximize the implementation of digital literacy in elementary schools, programs such as conducting training, manuals and digital literacy infrastructure are needed.
Problem-Based Learning Model in Classroom Management with Scaffolding Techniques on Learning Outcomes and Student Independence Sabil, Husni; Asrial, Asrial; Syahrial, Syahrial; Kiska, Nurul Delima; Saputri, Juwita; Damayanti, Latipia; Luthfiah, Qonita; Silvia, Ninda
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39621

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There are still many students who get scores below the average. It is because students have difficulty in learning. This study examines the effect of problem-based learning models with scaffolding techniques, the effect of independent learning on student learning outcomes, and the level of differences in learning outcomes between students who apply problem-based learning models and problem-based learning models with scaffolding techniques rather than conventional learning models. This study uses a quantitative research type with a quasi-experimental design with a 3 x 3 factorial design, using a Nonequevalent control group design (pretest-posttest). The sample in this study amounted to 77 students. The study was conducted using quantitative data obtained from questionnaires and surveys. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The techniques used to analyze the data are qualitative descriptive analysis, quantitative, and inferential statistics. The study results are significant differences between the Problem Based Learning learning model with the Scaffolding technique with the conventional learning model of student independence in learning, and student learning outcomes are dominant in the application of problem-based learning. It can be concluded that the application of the Problem Based Learning model with the Scaffolding technique obtains the best learning outcomes when compared to other learning models.
Building Mathematical Concepts Through Traditional Games to Develop Counting Skills for Early Childhood Wulansari, Widi; Dwiyanti, Linda
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39654

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In recent years, fun learning methods have almost disappeared from school classrooms. In addition, there is a reduction in active and creative playtime so that students feel bored. This study aims to build (C5) simple mathematical concepts with the traditional game Dakon and Snakes and Ladders in developing numeracy skills in children with high and low order thinking abilities. The type of research used is quasi-experimental research (quasi-experimental) with a 2x2 factorial design. The subjects in this study were 60 children in group B. The data collection techniques used in this study were tests and observations. The instrument used is a test question, and the observation sheet uses five indicators to measure the ability to count ata analysis using Two Way ANOVA test. This research aims to build a simple mathematical concept with traditional dakon games to develop numeracy skills in children with higher-order thinking skills, which gives better results than the traditional snake and ladder game with a Mean Difference value of 1.533 and a Significance value of 0.0001. Building simple mathematical concepts with traditional dakon games to develop numeracy skills in children with low-level thinking abilities gave better results than the traditional snake and ladder game with a Mean Difference value of 2.867 and a Significance value of 0.0001. Thus, it can be concluded that the traditional dakon game is very well used to build simple mathematical concepts, especially numeracy skills.
Parental Communication Increases Student Learning Motivation in Elementary Schools Amin, Alfauzan; Alimni, Alimni; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Azzahra, Miftahul Zannah; Septi, Sabila Eka
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39910

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There is still a lack of parental communication on students' learning motivation at the elementary school level. It has an impact on the level of student learning motivation that is less. This study aims to analyze parental communication on students' learning motivation in the learning process of Islamic religious education. This type of research is a mixed-method, namely quantitative and qualitative with an explanatory design. The subjects in this study were parents and elementary students. Data collection techniques used in this study were the distribution of questionnaires and interviews. The data analysis method used is a quantitative descriptive analysis by testing the findings using apps, record results, and concluding. Quantitative description by distributing questionnaires and conducting interviews. The results showed differences and influences between parental communication and student learning motivation in Islamic religious education subjects. So, it can be concluded that parental communication on student learning motivation has been carried out very well, although not optimally. Parental communication has been done well so that students' learning motivation will also increase and impact increasing student learning discipline.
Study Analysis of Confidence Level on Slow Learner Students Wanabuliandari, Savitri; Ardianti, Sekar Dwi; Gunarhadi, Gunarhadi; Rejekiningsih, Triana
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.39971

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Confidence helps to see life from the positive side and helps to find new experiences. This self-confidence has not been well embedded in slow learner students. Slow learner students have low self-confidence. One of the reasons for low self-esteem is discrimination and bullying at school. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of self-confidence of slow learner students. This study uses a quantitative research approach. The research method used is a survey method. The respondents of this study were slow learner students in grade IV who had gone through psychological tests. The number of slow learner students is five students based on psychological tests. Data collection techniques using observation and questionnaires. This study tested the validity of the data by using the credibility test. Testing the credibility of the data is done through triangulation and using reference materials. This study uses data analysis techniques Miles and Huberman models. Qualitative data analysis was carried out by reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions/verification. The result of the research is that the teacher still does not understand the characteristics of the slow learner students. Slow learners feel that the teacher does not care. Slow learners do not understand the material taught by the teacher. Slow learner students tend to be quiet and look down while studying. The self-confidence analysis shows that all students are slow learners in the category of not being confident.
Social Interaction of Class IV Elementary School Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic Afriani, Mayang; Ramadan, Zaka Hadikusuma
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i4.40313

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Students also experience the impact of Covid-19 by limiting social interaction. However, social interaction is needed for a child to build character and social skills in interacting with other people. This study aimed to analyze patterns of social interaction in the fourth grade COVID-19 period in elementary school. The research subjects were 3 teachers and 90 students. The research instruments are interviews and questionnaires. The data collection technique used in this study was non-test, namely a questionnaire (questionnaire) and interviews. The results showed that social interaction during the pandemic was less effective. As evidenced by the five indicators, working together has an average score of 82.43%; during a pandemic, it is less effective due to limitations and many obstacles. The openness of the average value of 82.43% is classified as "good," and many students still do not understand technology for online learning and how to use it—empathy, with an average value of 80.95% (good). There is already an awareness in students to empathize with their friends. Giving motivation an average value of 79.70% is classified as "good" when learning students support each other and work together in doing assignments together at home. With a positive sense of the average value of 81.56%, students can develop positive values in the surrounding environment. Similarity with others, the average value is 82.15%, there is an attitude of equality in students to their friends in working on assignments and collecting assignments. It can be concluded that students' social interactions during the current Covid-19 period are not running perfectly compared to face-to-face.

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