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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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Mathematics Learning with Guided Inquiry Model Open-Oriented Problem Solving Improves Student Learning Outcomes Purwati, Gusti Ayu Made; Sudana, Dewa Nyoman; Arini, Ni Wayan
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27198

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The low learning outcomes of mathematics are due to students' mathematics lesson problems' lack of optimal solving. One of the ways is by using a guided inquiry learning model with an open problem-solving orientation. This research aimed to determine the guided inquiry learning model's effect with open problem-solving orientation on fourth-grade elementary school students' mathematics learning outcomes. This type of research is an experimental design with a non-equivalent post-test only control group design. The study population was 180 students. The research sample was 23 students (experimental) and 23 students (control). The research sample was taken using a simple random sampling technique. The method used in collecting data on mathematics learning outcomes was a test in an essay consisting of 5 items. The data collected were mathematics learning outcomes and were analyzed using t-test. The study results were getting an average post-test result in the experimental group of 18.17 and 11.04 in the control group after being given treatment. The t-test results obtained by t-count greater than t-table (17,825> 1,680). From the results of the t-test analysis and the average learning outcomes, it can be concluded that the guided inquiry learning model with open problem-solving orientation affects the mathematics learning outcomes of fourth-grade elementary school students. This research implies that it can increase students' concentration in learning activities to foster innovative learning and add new experiences.
Thematic Learning Plan with a Nature of Science Learning Model in The Fourth Grade of Elementary School Juni Pratama, I Gede Dendy; Dantes, Nyoman; Yudiana, Kadek
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27208

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The low student learning achievement is due to the thematic learning process that is not optimal. A valid and practical lesson plan is needed to realize a more meaningful learning process. This study aims to develop a thematic lesson plan with a scientific approach to the Nature Of Science learning model. The type of research used is research and development. The development model used in this research is the 4D development model. The subject of this research is the validity of learning tools in the form of lesson plans. This study's data collection method was to provide validity sheets to 2 experts and give practicality sheets to 5 practitioners. The instruments used were in the form of a validity sheet and a practicality sheet for the lesson plans. This study obtained the Rxy results for the whole item worth 1.00, the r-table with the number N = 5 at the 5% significance level was 0.878, and the practicality test results of the learning tools obtained an average score of 3.67. This research concludes that the lesson plans developed are declared valid and meet practicality requirements. This research's implication is that lesson plans that have been tested for their validity and practicality can be implemented in the learning process.
Instrument Appropriateness On The Assessment Of Fourth Grade Science Learning Outcomes In Elementary Schools Widyaningsih, Ida Ayu Tri; Dibia, I Ketut
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27209

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The existence of problems in the assessment quality is caused by the learning process that is not accompanied by suitable instruments, affecting student learning outcomes. This study aimed to analyze the quality of the instruments used in assessing science learning outcomes. This research is development research using the ADDIE model. The subject of this study was the validity and reliability of the science’s learning outcome assessment instrument. The data collection method used in this study was to provide validation sheets to two experts in science. The instruments used in this study were the instrument validation sheet and the multiple-choice objective test developed to analyze reliability. The data analysis technique used in this research is quantitative statistical analysis techniques. Based on the analysis results, the results obtained were that the instrument's average validity was 1.00, and the reliability coefficient was 0.66. This research concludes that the instrument of science learning outcomes obtains a high level of validity and reliability. This research implies that the instrument of student learning outcomes developed has been tested for its validity and reliability. It is suitable to be used to measure the learning outcomes of Fourth- Grade elementary school students.
Improving Science Learning Outcomes in Fourth Grade Students through Guided Inquiry Learning with Audio-Visual Media Widiawati, Ni Kadek Mega; Rati, Ni Wayan; Yudiana, Kadek
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27212

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Low science learning outcomes are one of the problems in this study. This study aimed to analyze the effect of a guided inquiry learning model assisted by audio-visual media on fourth-grade elementary school students' science learning outcomes. This type of research is a quasi-experimental research design with a post-test only control group design. This study's population amounted to 182 students, while the sampling in this study used a random sampling technique. In this study, the data collection method used the test method, and the research instrument used the selected objective test. Methods and data analysis techniques through descriptive statistical tests, prerequisite tests, and t-test. This study's results indicate that the results of the t-test with a 5% significant level and with dk = 42 obtained tcount> ttable (4.212> 2.018), which means that H0 is rejected while H1 is accepted. This study concludes that the guided inquiry learning model assisted by audio-visual media affects fourth-grade elementary school students' science learning outcomes. This research implies that this research can allow teachers to develop teaching skills using innovative learning models and learning media and affect student learning outcomes.
The Effect of Guided Inquiry Learning Model Assisted Mind Map on Students’ Creative Thinking Ability Pratama, I Putu Adi; Suwatra, Ignatius I Wayan; Wibawa, I Made Citra
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27213

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This research aims to determine the differences in the ability to think creatively between natural science students who used the Guided Inquiry learning model assisted with Mind Maps and students who were taught by using conventional learning on fourth grade elementary school students. This type of research was a quasi-experimental research with Non-Equivalent Post-test Only Control Group Design. The population of this research was numbered and the sample was 61 students taken by random sampling technique. Data collection was done by essay test technique. Data were analyzed by using inferential statistical analysis (t-test) with t-count = 3.021 and t-table = 1.671 Based on testing criteria, t-count> t-table (3.021,> 1.671). From the analysis of the data it was found that there was an influence of the Guided Inquiry learning model assisted with Mind Maps to the creative thinking abilities on the fourth grade elementary school students. The implication in this research was to use Guided Inquiry learning model assisted with Mind Maps could make students more active and happy because the Guided Inquiry learning model directly involves students in conducting experiments or research on a problem given by the teacher.
The Positive Effect of Scramble Learning Model Assisted by Picture Cards on Students’ Learning Outcomes Sukerti, Ni Ketut; Pudjawan, Ketut
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27216

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The problem of the low learning outcomes of Indonesian language is allegedly because teachers in the learning process tend to use less innovative methods. Therefore this research was conducted with the aim of finding out the significant effect between Indonesian Language learning outcomes of students who were taught with picture cards assisted by scramble learning model and students who were not taught with picture cards assisted by scramble learning model on grade IV students. This research used quasi experiment by using the Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The population in this research were all grade IV Elementary School students in Cluster X, Buleleng District in the academic year 2019/2020, consisted of 126 students.Sampling technique used in this research was cluster random sampling technique by using lottery. The sample used in this research was all fourth grade students of SDN 3 Kaliuntu consisted of 20 students as the experimental group and students on fourth grade students of SDN 1 Kaliuntu as many as 27 studnets as the control group. Indonesian learning outcomes data were collected by using the test method and instrument in the form of a multiple choice objective test (multiple choice test) then analyzed by using t-test. The results of the calculation of the analysis obtained t-count = 7.78 compared with t-table at a significance level of 5% (db) = 20 + 27-2 = 45 so that the price of t-table = 2.02 was obtained. The results showed the average value of the experimental group was higher than the average value of the control group (16.4> 10).Based on the results of the analysis of these data it can be concluded that there was a significant effect of the picture cards scramble learning model on the learning outcomes of Indonesian language on grade four students of Elementary School, Cluster X in Buleleng District in the academic year 2019/2020.
The Effect 0f Cerdas Learning Model on the Result of Students’ Natural Science Noviani, Ketut Ari; Agustiana, I Gusti Ayu Tri
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27221

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The problem of this research was the lack of teachers in using innovative learning that affects studens’t learning outcomes. This research aimed to determine the effect of the “CERDAS" learning model on students’ natural science learning outcomes. The type of this research was a quasi-experimental research with a Post-test Only Control Group Design. The population of this research was all 128 students who were spread into eight schools. The sampling technique used in this research was the intact group random sampling technique. Based on the lottery technique, the results on fourth grade students of SDN 1 students were obtained as a control group and SDN 2 studnets as an experimental group consisted of 43 studnets. The method of data collection was done by a test method with a multiple choice test learning instrument in the form of 40 questions. T-test was used in this research. The results showed that there was an effect of the SMART learning model on the learning outcomes on the fourth grade natural science students in elementary school. This was indicated by the average score of the science learning outcomes test of the experimental group students was higher than the control group and the results of the t-test. So it can be concluded that the CERDAS learning model had a positive effect on the learning outcomes on fourth grade natural science students.
Learning Multimedia Development Using Articulate Storyline for Students Nugroho, Fandi; Arrosyad, Muhammad Iqbal
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27763

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The implementation of learning in elementary schools is very limited to learning media and more teacher-centred learning. This study aims to develop multimedia learning using articulated storylines that are feasible and effective for fourth-grade students of SD Muhammadiyah Pangkalpinang. This type of research is Research and Development (R&D). This research development stage refers to the Alessi & Trollip development model, which is divided into four stages, namely: (1) planning; (2) design; (3) product development, and (4) evaluation. Determination of the feasibility level based on the validation test of media and material experts and testing to 6 students through a questionnaire. Determination of the level of effectiveness based on pre-test and post-test data to 30 students. The results showed that the average feasibility level of the assessment percentage by the media expert validator was 82.5% with the "Very Good" category. Expert assessment of the material is 71%, with the category "Very Good". The responses of 6 students get an average final score in the percentage of 71.33% in the "Very Good" category. Based on the pre-test and post-test mean, there is an increase in the mean score of 14.9. The mean value obtained is then converted to the calculation of the gain score to determine the level of product effectiveness. Overall, in calculating the gain score, the mean value was 0.62 for 30 students in the "Medium" category. It can be concluded that integrative thematic multimedia learning on sub-themes of animal and plant diversity for fourth-grade elementary school is feasible and effective to use.
Comparative Learning Study of Third Grade Supriyadi Elementary School in Indonesia and Feu Roosevelt Elementary School in Philippines Hastutik, Indah Puji; Priyanto, Wawan; Rofian, Rofian
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 4 (2020): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i4.27951

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The low quality of education in Indonesia is still low, so the analysis is needed to compare it with education carried out by other countries. This study aimed to analyze a conclusion by comparing two different objects, namely comparing the existing learning system in one of the primary schools in Indonesia and the Philippines. The type of research used is a descriptive approach. Supriyadi Elementary School's third-grade students in Indonesia and third grade Roosevelt Elementary School in Philippines studied the research subjects studied. The data collection methods used were observation, interviews, and documentation. The methods and data analysis techniques used are qualitative statistical analysis. This study indicates that the learning process has strategies that can make learning very meaningful, learning tools and learning media to measure learner success and learning evaluation, consisting of aspects of knowledge, social attitudes, and skills. This research implies that knowing the analysis of differences in learning between Indonesia and the Philippines can add insight into teachers' differences in Philippines' learning.
The Implementation of Scouting Extracurricular in Building Students' Character Rohanah, Rohanah; Rahmawati, Intan; Agustini, Ferina
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 4 No 3 (2020): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v4i3.27963

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Constraints to the implementation of character development through scout extracurricular activities have caused many students in the alert and mobilizing groups to focus more on the game than the material and there are still students who do not obey the scouting activity regulations. The purpose of this research was to analyze the implementation of character planting in students through scout extracurricular activities. This research was using a descriptive qualitative research. The population in this research was all students of SDN Tlogosari Kulon 06 Semarang, totaling 91 students. The validity of the data was obtained through two triangulations, namely technical triangulation and source triangulation. Collecting data through observation, interviews, and notes in the field. Tringulation technique for testing data creation. The data analysis method used was qualitative analysis method. The results of the analysis showed that the activities carried out during extracurricular scouting have implemented the planting of the five attitudes that need to be achieved by students. The students' religious, integrity, and nationalist attitudes are good, even though the implementation of the overall attitude has been carried out evenly, students still need an emphasis on independence and mutual cooperation. Most students still object to being made into a team with friends from other classes, they do not yet have the independence to go and use complete attributes when scouting extracurricular activities without having to be ordered and warned repeatedly by class teachers and coaches.

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