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PROGRES PENDIDIKAN
Published by Universitas Mataram
ISSN : 27213374     EISSN : 27219348     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29303/prospek
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN merupakan jurnal yang mempublikasikan artikel-artikel hasil penelitian dan kajian studi literatur dalam bidang pendidikan dasar. Bidang pendidikan dasar ini mencakup, model pembelajaran, evaluasi pembelajaran, strategi pembelajaran, media pembelajaran dan lima mata pelajaran utama pada jenjang pendidikan dasar (IPA, IPS, Bahasa Indonesia, PPKN, dan Matematika).
Articles 216 Documents
THE IMPACT OF ONLINE LEARNING ON THE LEARNING MOTIVATION OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Rizka Alfarimba; Sekar Dwi Ardianti; Khamdun Khamdun
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i2.146

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This study aims to describe the learning motivation of grade 5 students in Gondosari village as a result of the implementation of online learning during the covid-19 pandemic. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. The objects of this study are 6 students of grade with the categorization of rank, their parents' educational background, and their parent’s occupation and 1 classroom teacher who teach online in grade 5 of SD 7 Gondosari village. With observation, semi-structured interviews, and documentation as tools for data collection. The validity test of this study used triangulation of online learning has an impact on students learning motivation with indicators of learning motivation, namely perseverance in facing tasks, resilience in facing difficulties, interest in various problems, working independently, and factors from the learning environment. This indicator can measure the extent to which the learning motivation of grade 5 students of SD 7 Gondosari.
LEARNING STRATEGY IN WRITE BEGINNING IN CHILDREN WITH DISLEXIA Arif Mustofa; Suyadi Suyadi
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i2.148

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This research is a qualitative study of Whole Word case studies and VAKT (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic, and, Tactile) strategies for children with special needs to develop functional skills in reading and writing beginning. The subjects in this study were selected using the procedure for determining the subject in qualitative research proposed by Sarantakos in Poerwandari (2005), namely: 1) Directed not at a large number of participants but at typical cases according to the specificity of the research problem, 2) Directed at context fits and is not used for representativeness in the sense of random numbers or events. From the explanation above, the researcher then determined the research subjects/participants as follows: 1) The subject was a child aged 8 years who was at the elementary level of elementary education, and 2) the subject was a child with special needs who experienced obstacles in developing writing and reading skills. Data collection methods were carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation of field notes during data mining. Data analysis was performed by comparing the subject's initial condition before being stimulated with the subject's initial condition after stimulation was carried out. The results of data analysis indicate that the application of the whole word approach and the VAKT strategy can be used to help develop reading and writing skills for children with special needs.
ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY IN CHANGING SONGS INTO SIGN LANGUAGES Sri Hardiningsih; Muh. Rijulul Akbar; Sholihin Sholihin
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i2.149

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Education for Children with Special Needs (PABK) is an optional course in the Elementary School Teacher Education Students (PGSD) study program where in this course, there is a hearing difficulty (deaf). One of the strategies that prospective educators (in this case students) can do is to prepare themselves when later adapting to children who have hearing impairments. The strategy that can be done in dealing with children with hearing difficulties (deaf) in elementary school is to use sign language. So that the need for students to be trained at least to be able to use simple sign language. So, students are directed to be able to compose songs into sign language. The type of this research is a quantitative descriptive study that aims to determine the creativity of students in composing songs into sign language as one of the strategies in dealing with children with special needs hearing impairments. The subjects in this study were students who were selected based on purposive sampling with the criteria desired by the researcher. This research was conducted by filling in the instruments that had been validated by expert judgment. The results showed that in general, students were able to compose songs into sign language. Based on these results, it can be concluded: that the test results assessed from the research instrument, students were able to compose songs into sign language quite well, this is shown in the results where 77% with a score of 59-69 with a total of 11 students were able to compose songs into sign language. Meanwhile, 23% with a score of 70-80 with a total of 4 students were able to compose songs into sign language well.
TEACHER UNDERSTANDING IMPLICATIONS ON THE DIFFERENCES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Amartia Putri; Dede Lipiah; Nurul Hidayati; Ina Magdalena
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.150

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Every human being was created by the Creator with all the uniqueness and characteristics or characteristics of each. This is referred to as individual differences (individual differences). Individual differences are differences in abilities and characteristics (cognitive, personality, physical skills, etc.) between students at a certain age level and in each particular group. Through educational practices and activities, we can accommodate the individual differences of students. Likewise, the learning styles of each other are also different. There are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. The differences in students have big implications for learning in schools. Therefore, education personnel, especially a teacher, must know and understand the differences in students to design learning with appropriate methods, models, and approaches. If learning is carried out by paying attention to differences in students, then the delivery and acquisition of knowledge can be carried out optimally. Thus, learning objectives can be achieved without having to put pressure on students. In addition, the teacher's understanding of individual differences in students can foster a comfortable feeling for learning at school.
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN STUDENTS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT Hasanah Dwi Wahyuni; Shinta Anjani Nura; Ina Magdalena
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.151

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Every human being was created by the Creator with all the uniqueness and characteristics of each. This arises as individual differences (individual differences). Individual differences are differences in abilities and characteristics (cognitive, personality, physical skills, and so on) between students at a certain age level and in each particular group. Through educational practices and activities, we can accommodate the individual differences of students. Likewise, the learning styles of each other are also different. There are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. It is important to recognize the learning styles of students so that teachers can vary their teaching styles, learning methods that are suitable to be applied in the learning process. As a technique, we must be able to choose various ways that can accommodate these differences personally and optimize the improvement and interpersonal skills of each student in the long term, especially when viewed from the learning style so that it can be carried out optimally. Individual differences that need to be considered in the implementation of classroom teaching are factors related to the readiness of children to receive teaching because these differences will determine the education system as a whole. Factors that influence individual differences are self-concept (self-concept), locus of control, student anxiety, learning motivation.
HISTORY, SCOPE, METHODS OF EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY IN STUDENTS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT Tiara Nur Cahyani; Astika Nurhayati Saputri; Ina Magdalena
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.152

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SDN Poris Pelawad 1 is a school located in one of the areas in Tangerang City, precisely in Poris Pelawad Village. Since the covid-19 outbreak, which requires all Indonesian citizens and even all over the world to apply WFH (Work Form Home) where the continuity of teaching and learning is also carried out online (In the Network) using media that we already recognize with the term zoom meeting or other media that saves usage. internet package, so that students in the learning process will produce a good ending. Learning is basically a process of interaction between educators and students, both direct (face-to-face) and indirect (learning activities using learning media in web applications). In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, teaching and learning activities are recommended to use an online learning model. The government has also provided assistance to students and educators in an effort to provide a free quota of 50GB every month, the level of the amount of the quota depends on the level of education as well, starting from elementary, junior high, high school to college, why is there a need for differences in the amount of quota distribution. Because each level requires different power, the higher the level of majority education, the more power needs that must be spent to achieve something that is expected. This study used an interview method to one of the teachers of SDN Poris Pelawad 1. The interview was conducted directly / offline by approaching the resource person.
EXPLORATIVE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF DISTANCE LEARNING IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Vadlina Putry Prikustini; Nabilah Dwi Safitri; Ina Magdalena
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.154

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Since the COVID-19 outbreak, which requires all Indonesian citizens and even around the world to apply WFH (Work from Home) including all school residents in Indonesia who apply online or online-based learning at SDIT AR-RISAALAH. The implementation of online learning has consequences for a teacher to increase his role and competence because competent teachers will be better able to manage classes and carry out evaluations for students both individually and in class. This study aims to determine the impact of online learning experienced by teachers and students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses case study research, wherein collecting data information with interview techniques, namely to find data on relevant matters. The results showed that the learning process during the pandemic changed by using a remote network. This has an impact on teachers because they are less than optimal in providing learning materials and disrupting the learning process which causes the expected learning objectives to not be achieved. So that it makes the material incomplete and the use of learning media in online learning is not optimal. Student assessment is also constrained by mere cognitive assessment. This research uses the case study method as the research method, by conducting interviews with 3 teachers and 3 students of SDIT AR-RISAALAH. Interviews were conducted in-person/offline by approaching the informants.
SOURCES OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN EDUCATION Sabgi Wulan Septiara; Vhaliesca Daffah; Ina Magdalena
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.156

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Individual differences that need to be considered in the implementation of classroom teaching are factors related to the readiness of children to receive teaching because these differences will determine the education system as a whole. These differences with other individual approach as well, but it is still realized that education is not solely aimed at developing individuals as individuals, but also in relation to the varied patterns of community life. The factors that influence individual differences are self-concept, the anxiety experienced by students, learning motivation.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF LEARNING THAT HAPPENED IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Luthfia Nur Maulida
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.157

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There are so many students who feel uneasy in the implementation of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them complain that the continuity of learning at home is severely hampered because of the use of gadgets that can plunge them into playing online games. As we know, not only students among students at school, but many students also protest because they feel bored and do not enter the material taught by lecturers if explained through zoom meetings as is usually used in learning media, this makes various parties feel confused, is it actually the students who are lazy or the educators who can't master teaching skills? There must be a survey that proves accurately at each educational institution so that both parties feel benefited and can change for the better. The author conducted research into several educational institutions to find out how many students feel they care about themselves and their education, especially education that will be the bridge for their future, if they don't understand from the bottom it will be difficult. The research method that the author will do is by sharing a link containing a Questionnaire which will later get answers from various parties, such as students who are still in Elementary School, Junior High School, High School, and Students who are currently studying in Higher Education. , by not requiring them to mention the name of the school and the institution they are currently undergoing in order to maintain the good name of the school and related institutions. If this is not sufficient, then the author has a plan B, namely by interviewing several people around in order to obtain more accurate and honest results which are directly conveyed by the mouth of the informant.
THE EFFECT OF NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER (NHT) LEARNING METHODS ON COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF STUDENTS IN CLASS IV ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Fedik Novibriawan; Nurhasanah Nurhasanah; I Nyoman Karma
PROGRES PENDIDIKAN Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): September 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/prospek.v2i3.164

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his study aims to determine the effect of the Numbered Heads Together type of cooperative learning model on students' communication skills in class IV social studies content at SDN Gugus 01 Pringgarata District, Central Lombok in 2018/2019 academic year. This research is an experimental study of the type of Quasi-Experimental Design Type of Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The sampling technique used is Purposive Sampling, which considers all kinds of aspects in determining the sample. The method of data collection is observation in the form of student observation sheets or direct observations and rubrics as a reference for assessment. The data obtained were then analyzed using the t-test polled variance formula to determine the effect of the use of the Numbered Heads Together type of cooperative learning model on students' communication skills. Based on the post-test results, the average value of students' communication skills in the experimental class was 75.9 and the control class was 67.8. The results of the t-test calculation obtained that the t-count value is greater than t-table namely, the t-count value is 2.84 while the t-table is 2.006 at a significance level of 5%. Thus, it can be concluded that Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected, which means that there is a positive and significant effect between the Numbered Heads Together type of cooperative learning model on students' communication skills in social studies content for class IV SDN Gugus 01 Pringgarata sub-district, Central Lombok in the 2018/2019 academic year.

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