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Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26141620     DOI : 10.12928
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Jurnal Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar (Fundikdas) mengakomodasi penerbitan artikel ilmiah hasil tugas akhir di bidang pendidikan dasar yang berasal dari mahasiswa dan alumni PGSD FKIP UAD. FUNDIKDAS ini diterbitkan sebanyak 3 volume dalam setahun. Jurnal FUNDIKDAS dikelola atas kerjasama Prodi PGSD dan ikatan alumni PGSD (KAMADA-PGSD) sebagai kontribusi alumni dalam bidang akademik.
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Articles 264 Documents
Implementation of iPad-based digital classroom services at al Azhar Islamic school 21 Solo Baru, Central Java, Indonesia Dzulqornain, Khilmi; Narimo , Sabar; Wafroturrohmah , Wafroturrohmah; Haryanto , Sigit; Muhibbin , Ahmad
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i1.8062

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The need for digital innovation in the educational paradigm is increasingly clear after the Covid-19 phenomenon. This has also been strengthened by government policies in responding to this need, by launching “kurikulum merdeka” that demands the use of “merdeka mengajar” platform with all its characteristics. The concept of digital learning with a variety of devices is offered. SMP Islam Al Azhar 21 Solo Baru has implemented a program that is quite progressive in an effort to find an education digitalization system. It is in the form of digital class services, which can be used as an option for students and parents to carry out all digital-based and e-learning activities. Furthermore, the digital system used is relatively new and not many are used in Indonesia. The use of iPad 1:1 (every 1 student uses 1 iPad) as the main device with various Apple for education applications integrated in it. Regarding to this implementation, there is an interest from the researcher for further research related to its implementation. This type of research is descriptive qualitative which reports on how the school’s role in implementing iPad and its functions and contributions to classroom learning. The description regarding this matter was developed based on the results of semi-structured interviews and non-participant observations to see how this implementation could be carried out. Student group interviews were also used to support the findings. The result is an overview of the iPad-based digital classroom implementation starting from the initial ideas, the stages and steps of implementation, the perceptions of students and teachers, and the evaluation of those implementation. On the other hand, the main challenge lies in the relatively high budget requirements, and parents' doubts about the bad consequences of excessive iPad use, both in terms of health and social behavior
Knowledge sharing between elementary teacher education students in online discussion Safitri, Mazda Leva Okta; Fathurohman , Apit; Hermawan , Rudi; Suganda M , Vina Amilia
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i2.7480

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In online discussion activities, there are knowledge-sharing activities in which the factors are trust, equality, intrinsic motivation, and the use of technology. This type of research is descriptive quantitative. Here the researcher wants to explain the factors that influence knowledge-sharing activities among elementary teacher education students in online discussions. The sample of this study was 221 elementary teacher education students in Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi. Data analysis technique applied Multiple Linear Regression analysis techniques by using SPSS software version 21.0 with a significance level of 0.05. The results of this study indicated that similarity and technology use are factors that greatly influence knowledge-sharing activities, while trust and intrinsic motivation factors are factors that do not significantly affect knowledge-sharing activities. Equality factors such as age, background, and gender provide a major role in the success of knowledge-sharing activities. In order to support knowledge-sharing activities among elementary teacher education students to be effective and efficient, it is necessary to use technology with supportive frequency use.
Campus teaching: an effort to enchance the primary education quality in remote area Hariyanti, Hariyanti; Cahya Permady, Gigieh; Irayanti, Irma; Alia Sari, Filma; Istianah, Anif; Retnasari, Lisa
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i2.7850

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The purpose of this study was to describe the activities, roles, challenges, and opportunities of Batch 3 of the campus teaching program. This research was qualitative and employed descriptive methods. The study was conducted in SDN 08 Lubuk Dalam, Siak Regency, Riau. This study's informants were field supervisors and students of the campus teaching program, as well as the principal, teachers, and a number of students of SDN 08 Lubuk Dalam. Observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation research were employed to collect data. Moreover, source triangulation was utilized for the technical testing of data validity. According to the study's result, the activities and duties of the campus teaching program included literacy, numeracy, administration, and technology adaptation. These programs all contribute to improving student literacy and numeracy, learning motivation, and implementing the school's Minimum Competency Assessment. In addition, there are also challenges and opportunities in the campus teaching program at the school, including the location of the school, which is in a remote area. Access to the school is very challenging because it has to go through the oil palm plantation road; internet access at the school location and the non-existent electricity network are challenging, so school activities rely on generators. In contrast, the opportunities analyzed include the high tolerance at SDN 08 Lubuk Dalam among the diverse ethnicities, cultures, and religions that are strong in the school environment and the high teaching and learning spirit of the students and teachers amid challenges and limitations.This research contributes as evaluation material for schools.
The effect of the application of Albert Bandura’s behaviorism theory on the motivation and learning outcomes Hardiyana, Minati Rina; Maemonah, Maemonah
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i2.8191

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A teacher must be able to understand the theory of learning and learning in order to understand, motivate, and influence the motivation and learning outcomes of his students; behavioristic learning theory is one developed by Albert Bandura. This article aims to find out how the implementation of the Behaviorism theory approach from Albert Bandura affects student motivation and learning outcomes. Sampling in quantitative research using the Quasi-Experimental method using pretest, posttest, and control groups. The research design was tried using the saturated sampling method. The initial sample consisted of all VB class students, with a total of 25 students as a control class, and the second illustration consisted of all VA class students, with a total of 28 students as an experimental class. The results of the analysis show that the implementation of Albert Bandura's behaviorism theory approach using the experimental class MANOVA test gives significant results namely 0.011 is smaller than 0.05, so H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. Based on this, there is an influence on the application of Albert Bandura's theoretical approach to student motivation and learning outcomes
The development of genially-based interactive learning multimedia for elementary school students Putra, Lovandri Dwanda; Afrina, Nuryah
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i2.8413

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This research focuses on producing genially-based interactive multimedia learning for fifth-grade elementary/MI students. This research belongs to the type of research and development research and development (RND). The procedure for developing genially-based interactive learning multimedia uses a development model developed by Sugiyono with ten stages, namely potential and problems, data collection, product design, design validation, product revision, initial trial, product revision, usage trial, product revision, and mass production. However, in the current state of the COVID-19 pandemic and the limited time, conditions, and costs, researchers only carried out these stages, only to stage 9, namely product revision. The results of the validation by media experts with a score of 71 in the good category, material experts with a score of 86.6 in the very good category, and learning experts with a score of 80 in the very good category, so that genially-based interactive learning multimedia is feasible to use. The results of the responses of the SD Muhammadiyah Karangkajen II class teachers in the initial trial, namely by obtaining a score of 82.2 with a very good category, then the results of the responses of the students of SD Muhammadiyah Karangkajen II in the initial trial with the subject of 4 students with a score of 90 in the very good category, while the response of students in the use trial with the subject of 19 students with a score of 95.2 with a very good category. Then, the average value of student responses is 92.6. Based on the results of teacher and student responses, genially based interactive multimedia learning is feasible to use.
The implementation of inclusion services and social interaction for deaf students at Perwira Bogor city elementary public school Sukmanasa, Elly; Aulia, Karmilasari; Agustiani , Tini; Herawati , Netty; Darmawan , Agus
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v7i1.8504

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Children with special needs face diverse obstacles in social interaction and communication, yet not all struggle equally in these domains. In response, Indonesia's government has implemented inclusive education initiatives to uphold their rights, as mandated by Law No. 20 of 2003. This study investigates inclusive education provision and social interactions among deaf students, regular peers, and teachers, aiming to evaluate services enhancing social integration for deaf students. Employing qualitative methods with descriptive analysis, the research sheds light on the challenges deaf children encounter, particularly in verbal communication, necessitating reliance on visual cues to compensate for hearing impairments. Perwira Elementary Public School employs specialized activities fostering auditory perception and rhythm communication skills. Crucially, parents are instrumental in supporting their children's verbal communication through everyday language practice, aided by hearing devices and teacher guidance. This research underscores the importance of inclusive education initiatives in facilitating social interaction and communication for children with special needs. It provides insights into effective strategies, such as sensory-focused activities and parental involvement, contributing to the broader discourse on inclusive education and its implications for the well-being and development of children with special needs.
Coding for Indonesian elementary school students: parents’ perceptions Kurniawati, Atin; Hanafi, Muchtar
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i3.8560

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In the digital era, coding skills have become increasingly prevalent and are now taught in schools. This paper aims to illuminate parents' perceptions of coding education for elementary school students in Indonesia. The study focuses on eight parents who enrolled their children in a coding school in Central Java, Indonesia. To gather data, open-ended questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were conducted. The collected data were subsequently analyzed thematically. The study revealed that parents held positive perceptions of coding skills for elementary school students. This positivity stemmed from their awareness of the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the anticipation of the future impact of ICT skills, trust in the institution, and their children's interest in ICT. Furthermore, parents expressed positive perceptions of their children's progress, attributing it to improved coding skills and positive attitudes. They emphasized the importance of mutual collaboration and communication between parents and schools to enhance the learning experience. In addition to offering a coding curriculum, the school provided parents with up-to-date information about ICT through seminars and regular digital content distribution. The collaboration between the school and parents extended to establishing rules regarding the use of mobile phones and PCs to prevent potential harms from excessive device usage. This suggests that the success of coding education for children necessitates effective collaboration between parents and schools.
The smart box: can help students with intellectual disabilities at elementary school inclusive? Cahyaningtyas, Tiara Intan; Maruti, Endang Sri; Rulviana, Vivi; Rahmawati, Rizka
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i3.9098

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The research addresses the limited availability of learning media supporting education for children with special needs, particularly intellectually disabled students. The study aimed to develop Smart Box media and evaluate its effectiveness in enhancing the learning of Indonesian and Science subjects for these children. Following the ADDIE model, the research employed a research and development (R&D) approach. Data collection included observation sheets, interview sheets, expert evaluations, and student questionnaire surveys. Media expert validation resulted in 83% validity, categorized as very valid, while content expert validation yielded 79%, categorized as valid. Student responses to the trial questionnaire indicated an 88% feasibility rating. The media's effectiveness in supporting learning was evidenced by pretest and posttest scores, which increased from an average of 58 to 86 after its use. In conclusion, the Smart Box media is deemed feasible, engaging, and effective for intellectually disabled students. This research contributes to the advancement of learning media for special needs education, providing a valuable resource for educators and stakeholders in enhancing the learning experience for these students.
Interactive e-modules based on local wisdom in learning the Indonesian language and literature as an implementation of the independent curriculum in elementary schools throughout Jember Regency Nurdianasari, Nindya; Suhartiningsih , Suhartiningsih; Proborini, Chandra Ayu; Ratri, Luri Santika
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i3.9142

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The product produced in this study is an interactive e-module based on Jember local wisdom in learning the Indonesian Language and Literature as an implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum. During the even semester of the academic year 2022-2023, this study was conducted at SDN Panti 01, SDN Ajung 01, and SDN Bagorejo 03. Research and Development is the term used by Borg and Gall. The purpose of this study is to produce, validate, and test interactive e-module products based on Jember Local wisdom in learning the Indonesian Language and Literature as an implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum. In this study, questionnaires and documentation were used to collect data.  The local wisdom developed in the E-Module is (1) Edamame; (2) Okras; (3) Scar war; (4) Tiger Cadduk Cans; (5) Patrols; (6) JFC; (7) Samper Sarong Dance; and (8) Lahbako Dance; (9) Papuma Beach; and (10) Jember Mini Zoo. Considering the validation outcomes, the interactive e-module based on Jember’s local wisdom is included in the decent category with a score of 76.8. Because it fell between the range of 71.00 and 80.99 scores, the calculation of student replies yielded a value of 80.33%, which was included in the practical category.
Improving students understanding with teaching materials based on augmented reality video animation Sugiri, Wiku Aji; Wibowo, Agus Mukti; Priatmoko, Sigit; Wijayanto, Adi
Jurnal Fundadikdas (Fundamental Pendidikan Dasar) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/fundadikdas.v6i3.9343

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In the contemporary era marked by profound societal shifts influenced by technology, the increasing integration of digital devices into educational settings necessitates a closer examination of educators' proficiency in leveraging these resources. Despite the availability of state-of-the-art learning facilities at SDN Bunulrejo 1 Malang, the limited optimization of digital tools by teachers presents a critical gap. In contrast, students exhibit a proclivity towards enhanced learning experiences facilitated by digital devices. This study endeavors to elucidate the outcomes of research and development pertaining to augmented reality video animation (ARVA) instructional materials, a mobile-based digital teaching resource. Adhering to the Lee and Owen model encompassing assessment/analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation phases, this research engages 18 fourth-grade students and two expert validators (design and material experts). The design expert validation yielded a commendable score of 109 (72.6%), indicative of adequacy, while material expert validation attained a score of 103 (68.6%), similarly meeting adequacy standards. Subsequently, post-implementation, students' average learning outcomes, with a mean score of 75.27, demonstrated a commendable understanding of materials science concepts, qualifying as "good" and meeting the minimum criteria for completeness. In conclusion, the integration of ARVA into pedagogical practices emerges as a promising avenue, bridging the gap between technological resources and effective learning outcomes, as evidenced by the positive impact on students' comprehension of materials science concepts. This research contributes valuable insights into optimizing digital tools for educational purposes, offering a blueprint for future enhancements in instructional materials.