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Jurnal Scientia
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Core Subject : Education,
Scientific Journal is a publication by Sean Institute, which is devoted to the field of education with the topic of Learning Effectiveness studies, Analysis of Learning Influences, Application of Learning Models and the development of instructional media; we also invite the teachers, researchers, and students to send the writings. issued two within one year, namely until February and August.
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The Effect of Using Whispering Technique and Jigsaw Technique in Teaching English Vocabulary in the Fourth Grade of the Elementary School Nurcahaya Sihombing; Erika Sinambela; Lastri Wahyuni Manurung
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (553.234 KB) | DOI: 10.35337/scientia.Vol11.pp99-113

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This research presented a report on using the Whispering Technique and Jigsaw Technique in teaching English vocabulary in the fourth grade the Elementary School. The objectives are to find out the effect of using the Whispering technique and Jigsaw technique in English vocabulary of students and which method is the most effective. It was by using experimental quantitative research. The subject of this study was the fourth grade of SD N 178064 consist of 32 students and the fourth grade of SD N 175798 consist of 16 students as the sample. They were divided into three groups. The first and the second group are Experimental Group and the third is Control Group. They were taught by using Whispering technique and Jigsaw technique in English vocabulary of the students, while the third group (Control Group) was taught without using Whispering technique and Jigsaw technique. The technique for data analysis is quantitative research. In analyzing the data, the mean of thestudents' pre-test in experimental group 1 (Whispering technique) is 60,25 and the mean of the post-test in experimental group 1 is 84,875. The mean of the students score for pre-test in experimental group 2 (Jigsaw technique) is 58,5 and the mean of the students score for post-test in experimental group 2 is 84,75. The mean for pre-test in control group is 47,25 and the mean for post-test in control group is 55,75. The conclusion is that the using of Whispering technique and Jigsaw technique are significantly affect the students in teaching English vocabulary. Whispering technique is the most effective one in teaching English vocabulary for students than Jigsaw technique especially for elementary school. It is suggested that teachers should apply these techniques to improve students in English vocabulary.
Students’ Perception of Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic at SMP Swasta Sinar Sentosa Farida Hanum Pakpahan; Erika Sinambela; Sondang Manik; Kammer Tuahman Sipayung
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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The purpose of this study is to find out how students at SMP Swasta Sinar Sentosa felt about online learning during the covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a quantitative approach to conduct a descriptive investigation. A survey method was used in this study. The information was gathered utilizing a questionnaire at SMP Swasta Sinar Sentosa, 26 of the ninth graders took part in this investigation. The researcher discovered that learning online during the covid-19 pandemic is less effective than learning in the classroom. The students showed positive and negative perceptions. Online learning at SMP Swasta Sinar Sentosa, students learn through a variety of applications, including WhatsApp, Zoom, and Google Classroom. Based on the analysis of the data, the conclusion can be drawn that students’ perceptions of online learning during the covid-19 pandemic have positive perceptions and negative perceptions. This can be seen from the percentage of the data based on some dimensions. Perception related to the dimension of teaching material with a percentage of 71,79 % agree perception related to the dimension of atmosphere or learning environment with a percentage of 74,03 %disagrees, and perception related to students’ interaction with a percentage of 69,22 % disagree. From the finding that has been discussed, the students cannot adapt and adjust to all the dimensions contained in the online learning process.
The Relationship between Learning Motivation and Academic Procrastination in Level II Nurse Students STIKes Santa Elisabeth Medan 2021 Lilis Novitarum; Mardiati Barus; Maria Pujiastuti; Novelia Sitompul
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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Procrastination is a habit of delaying lecture assignments until tomorrow which is done repeatedly by students. The impact that can occur due to the behavior of delaying tasks is anxiety, anxiety, fear, regret, stress, uncontrolled emotions, panic, crying and sadness. The factor that causes academic procrastination is student learning motivation. In this study, respondents did academic procrastination. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between learning motivation. This research is descriptive with a cross sectional research design of 88 respondents and uses a total sampling method. The results obtained based on the level of learning motivation most have high learning motivation (95%) and based on the level of procrastination the most have moderate academic procrastination (74%). Based on the demographics of the respondents based on age, most of them have an age background of 20-24 years as much as 57.5%, based on gender the most are women as much as 89.7%, based on religion the most Christian religion is Protestant as much as 70.1% Based on ethnicity, the most Batak Toba tribe is 62.1%.
Reposition the School Management Strategic at SD IT Riyadhoturrohman Wahyu Fitrina Defi
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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Quality in a school is becoming a priority for the public especially parents and students. Many aspects that can being indicator of a school quality for public, they are may be facilities, curriculum, the result that the student got after studying, a culture, leadership, coordination, and many else. We can named all the aspects as a school management strategic. Of course, we can observing at many school, there is no school will be perfect in practising the strategic. Sometimes some aspects good, and no for the other aspects. It’s the case at SD IT Riyadhoturrohman. The aim of this research is for describing some strategic that the principal do for reposition the school management becoming the good quality. The data was collected from the primary and secondary data. The techniques that used by qualitative method, that are interview, observing, and documentation study then combine some literature that have relation with the topic. The data was analyzed by data reduction, data presentation, and take some conclusion. The result of this research are: 1) The role of the principal is a major player in the repositioning of school management, 2) school management repositioning is carried out on aspects: curriculum and teaching programs, educators and education staff, students, finance, facilities and infrastructure, school relations with the community, and special services.
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION INDUSTRIAL WORK PRACTICES IN PGRI 2 VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS, SUMEDANG Bambang Eko Saputro
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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The purpose of this study is (1). Describing the characteristics of industrial planning work practices in SMK PGRI 2 Sumedang, (2). Describing the characteristics of the implementation of the industrial working practices in SMK PGRI 2 Sumedang, (3). Describing the characteristics of the industrial working practices votes in SMK PGRI 2 Sumedang. The research is a qualitative research with descriptive design. Sources in the research is the principal, vice-principal, the chairman of the working group prakerin, head of program membership, earning of teachers and industry leaders. Methods of data collection are observation, interview, and documentation. Analysis of data using an interactive model. The results of the study are (1) .Perencanaan industry work practices include: mapping industry, prakerin program, prakerin time, debriefing prakerin, and the establishment of a tutor, (2) .Pelaksanaan industry work practices include organizing, prakerin student submissions to the industry, monitoring students prakerin and withdrawal prakerin students to school. (3). Assessment practices industry work there are two stages, namely assessments by tutors industry and counselors School with a parameter value of the industry (IN) is weighted 60%, the value of the journal prakerin (JP) is weighted 10%, the value of the oral exam (UL) is weighted 20% , and the value of the report (LP) is weighted 10%. So that the total value of the results prakerin students are: 0.6 (IN) + 0.1 (JP) + 0.2 (LP) +0.1 (LP).
SUDIRMAN SHOPPING CENTER WITH THE USE OF PUBLIC SPACE Heru Wibowo
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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Shopping centers have the meaning of a place that is innate with one or several large department stores as an attraction for small retails and malls or pedestrians which are the main elements of a shopping mall with a function as circulation and as a communal space for the implementation of interaction between visitors and merchants. Shopping centers in the modern era with antiquity are very different, modern era shopping centers are designed with retail and supporting facilities to provide comfort in buying and selling activities, while in ancient times (the market) was only designed for buying and selling activities without thinking about the comfort of the activity actors in it. The design of this Shopping center object is not only a place for buying and selling and entertainment. However, it has more important values, ranging from function, beauty, and dynamic, buildings with contemporary architecture with contemporary physical forms of materials and Dynamic Showcase can be interpreted as the attraction of shopping centers as supporting facilities / facilities
PDAM PMGS WEST BANDUNG OFFICE Moch Riou Badar Tubanie
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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PDAM PMGS Office is a place where a clean water service that meets human survival by providing convenience and solutions to problems in drought in the west Bandung area with physical methods such as the use of gravity as a distribution of clean water in every housing in west Bandung, with the ease of managing an administration and operational manager who needs a container to trade without interruption and requires a special space to bias to do its activities well, how a design realizes it, by solving this problem requires clear analysis and data. PT Perdana Multiguna Sarana Bandung Barat or abbreviated as PMgS is a Regional Millk Business Entity (BUMD) owned by the West Bandung Regency Regional Government, and is the first BUMD in West Bandung Regency in accordance with West Bandung Regency Regional Regulation Number 21 of 2009 concerning the establishment of regionally owned bada nusaha (BUMD) PT Perdana Multiguna Sarana West Bandung. PMgS is a Holding Company where there will be many subsidiaries including: PDAM, Tourism, Energy, Agro Business. Trading.Infrastructure, etc. has a solid Business Model, which is biased towards embracing Global Trader.Tourist.& Investors, to jointly build West Bandung within the framework of a win-win situation. One of pt PMgS's business fields is drinking water management and remains in the Decree of the Regent of West Bandung number: 601/ Kep.354-DCKTR/2011 concerning the Determination of Raw Water Management Areas for The Provision of Drinking Water for Urban Communities in West Bandung Regency, there is also the establishment of PMgS aimed at helping to increase Regional Original Income in West Bandung Regency
REVITALIZING THE CICADAS TRADITIONAL MARKET WITH A CONTEMPORARY VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH Amat Rahmat
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The market is a place or place for buying and selling a product, managers and presenters, a place for interacting or buying and selling that develops and is required to be able to follow the development of an increasingly sophisticated era. This Cicadas Traditional Market is a facility or container that is quite important to support shopping in the city of Bandung. The purpose of this design is to provide understanding and knowledge of the revitalization of the Cicadas Traditional Market with a Contemporary Vernacular Architecture Approach with the application of the theme 'Contemporary Vernacular Architecture'. Contemporary Vernacular Architecture is an architectural theme that seeks to minimize adverse effects on the natural and human environment and produce a better and healthier place to live, which is done by utilizing energy and natural resources efficiently and optimally. Application of the Contemporary Vernacular Architecture Theme in the Cicadas Traditional Market building Contemporary Vernacular Architecture, is an architectural style designed according to local needs, availability of building materials, and reflects local traditions.
SIMPLE RENTAL FLATS FOR THE LOWER AND MIDDLE CLASS IN THE CITY OF BANDUNG Dianna Astrid Hertoety
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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The city of Bandung has a lot of potential in terms of economy, tourism and for-profit and non-profit institutions so that many people migrate to the city of Bandung. This matter is certainly good in helping to improve the regional economy, but this also triggers the problems that exist at this time where the need for land in the city of Bandung is very high with its availability so low that land prices become expensive and the birth of slum problems in the city of Bandung which has an impact on public health and the surrounding environment. This can be handled by the provision of vertical housing or flats. Basically, flats are built due to the impact of the development of urban areas that are so fast that the increase in population density, building density, decreased income of the population, degradation of infrastructure quality and narrowing of residential land (Bramley, 2010). The design process of flats is associated with a green architecture approach with the aim of reducing the negative impacts that buildings have on the environment and providing housing with the fulfillment of healthy, comfortable, safe and good criteria for the environment.
PLANETARIUM DESIGN BANDUNG ASTRONOMICAL GALLERY June Ekawati
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 01 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, August
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The development of technology and science today can provide many benefits as well as convenience and comfort in today's life. Changes every year are always made in order to produce better ones with more efficiency, effectiveness, and accuracy in their use. One of the fields of science that is experiencing rapid development at this time is the field of astronomy. But with the lack of well-known science of astronomy, there is a gap in the understanding of astronomy with other sciences. To popularize this knowledge, means must be made that can support activities about astronomy and provide information related to astronomy. And the creation of educational facilities such as planetarium galleries, it is hoped that astronomy can be better known for the existence of this container. The city of Bandung itself is the center of astronomy in Indonesia because of the observatory in Lembang Bosscha, information about astronomy from outside Indonesia enters through the city of Bandung because of the EXISTENCE of the UPT Observatory Bosscha. Bandung has the potential to develop for a place of astronomical development not only in terms of information and can become one of the education education because Bandung not only has supporting personnel but the city of Bandung as a student city, cultural center and main recreational destination in West Java has the potential to become a place for recreation and also education for the community

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