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JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN
ISSN : 26139715     EISSN : 26139723     DOI : https://doi.org/10.26418/jp2d.v4i1.128
JP2D is a journal managed by PGSD FKIP UNTAN. publishes manuscripts on research in education, particularly related to teaching and learning, theory and practice in education, education policy, curriculum and materials development, education on culture and characters of nation, teacher education, technology and media of teaching, and other relevant activities. The journal welcomes submissions from around the world. Focus and Scope JP2D: 1. Research in education especially for basic education, 2. Teaching and learning, 3. Theory and practice in education, 4. Education and educational policy, 5. Curriculum and materials development, 6. Education on culture and characters of nation, 7. Teacher education, 8. Technology and media of teaching
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The Implementation of Lesson Study in Students Field Experience Program at Primary School Siti Halidjah
JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Volume 3 Number 1 January 2020
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jp2d.v3i1.94

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The main focus of the implementation of lesson study was student activity in the classroom, assuming that the student's activities are related to the activities of the teacher while teaching in grade. Lesson study is a way to improve the quality of education that never ends. This study aimed to describe the application of lesson study in the implementation of practical experience programs for students in primary schools. This research used a qualitative approach. The source of data in this study was the students field experience program by applying the lesson study. The data were obtained from PGSD (primary teacher education) in FKIP (Faculty of Teacher Training and Education) students in the 7th semester. The research procedures used the stages of planning, implementation, data analysis, and report writing. Data collection techniques were direct observation techniques with data collection tools in the form of observation sheets. The results showed that the ability of students to compile learning plans increased 86.68 with the excellent category.
Improving Elementary School Teacher Competency Through Portfolio Assessment in Low Grade Hamid Darmadi
JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Volume 3 Number 1 January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jp2d.v3i1.95

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The purpose of this study was to obtain objective information and clarity regarding Elementary School Teacher Competitions through Low grade Portfolio Assessment. The results of this study indicated that the development of thematic learning models through the assessment of low-grade portfolio by Bengkayang District Elementary school teachers is in a "sufficient" position. The planning of learning model by elementary school teachers in urban areas had an actual score of 495 and an ideal maximum score of 840 or 58.92% with the category "sufficient." In the suburbs, it had an actual score of 334 and an ideal maximum score of 840 or 39.76% with the "enough" category. While in areas outside the urban area have an actual score of 335 and an ideal maximum score of 840 or 39.88% with the category also "sufficient." In each assessment effect, model planning effect in the Urban area obtained an actual total score of 96 ideal maximum score of 144, = 66.67%; At the Suburbs the actual score was 48 ideal scores 144 = 33.44%; while for the Outer Urban area obtained an actual score of 47 ideal scores 144 = 32.64%. The aspect of the preparatory stage for the implementation of the thematic learning model of low-grade portfolio assessment by elementary school teachers in the urban area obtained an actual score of 80 from an ideal maximum score of 120, reaching 66.67%; Suburbs obtained an actual score of 53 ideal scores 120 = 44.16%; Whereas in the out-of-urban effect urban area, the actual score was 52 ideal scores 120 = 43.33%. Implementation Stage Thematic learning model in the assessment of low-grade portfolio in the urban area obtained an actual score of 201 ideal maximum score of 360, = 55.83%; In the suburbs the actual score: 161 ideal scores 360 = 44.72%; while Out of urban the actual score is 162, the ideal score is 360 = 45.00%. The aspect of How to assess thematic learning models in the assessment of low-grade portfolio in the Urban area obtained the total score of 62 ideal maximum scores of 96, = 64.58%; Suburbs actual score 29 ideal score 96 = 30.21%; While out of urban the actual score of 31 was an ideal score of 96 = 32.29%. The aspect of the implication of thematic learning in the assessment of low-grade portfolio in the urban area obtained the number of actual scores of 57 ideal maximum scores of 120, = 47.50%; Suburbs actual score 43 ideal scores 120 = 35.83%; Out of urban the actual score of 43 was an ideal score of 120 = 35.83% of what it should be. For this reason, it was suggested thematic learning model planning for portfolio assessment should continued to be maintained by increasing the ability to compile annual programs, compile semester programs, compile syllabi, compile lesson plans, compile mapping and learning theme networks. The thematic learning model of portfolio assessment was not rigid but flexible, adapts existing situations, and conditions were active, creative, effective, and pleases learners referring to the concept of independent learning implementation of thematic learning of portfolio assessment by conducting initial activities, core activities, and closing / ending activities. Assessment of the thematic learning model portfolio assessment referred to indicators that have been determined by the education authority. Implications of implementing thematic learning model portfolio assessment was done by giving individual and group assignments by not burdening students, and utilizing and optimizing available learning media.
Thematic Learning Activities with The Roleplay Method for Students in Elementary School Meri Dahlia
JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Volume 3 Number 1 January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jp2d.v3i1.96

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The problems faced in learning, students are less enthusiastic about participating in learning and are very bored and do not have a passion for learning. It is because teachers teach using conventional methods that are boring for students. The problem in this study was, "Is there an increase in thematic learning activities using the role-playing method in state elementary school students 14 Batu Nanta Melawi District? The basis of the country 14 Batu Nanta Melawi Regency. The population of this study was 20 grade 5 elementary school students in Melawi Regency, consisting of 12 men and eight women. The method used was descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection was used by observation. The research tools used were lesson plans, implementation, and evaluation, student learning activity sheets. The results of data analysis showed that student learning activities showed improvement. Mental activity in the first cycle was 88.89%, and in the second cycle 94.44%, mental activity in the first cycle was 48.88%, and in the second cycle, 68.88%, emotional activity in the first cycle was 48.88% and the second cycle was 75.54%. Thus it could be concluded that the role-playing method could increased the learning activities of students in class V of the State Elementary School 14 Batu Nanta, Melawi Regency.
The Implementation of Steam Integrated Thematic Learning Based on Local Wisdom of Kapuas Hulu in Elementary School Oktoriyadi, Oktoriyadi
JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Volume 3 Number 1 January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jp2d.v3i1.97

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Kapuas Hulu is one of the districts in Indonesia whose children are still digitally discriminated against in the 21st century, especially disadvantaged villages. Nevertheless, students must think critically and creatively in responding to their limitations and socio-cultural conditions to solve the problems at hand. The principle of global thinking and acting locally and having 4C competencies (critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity) as 21st-century life skills are very much needed by students to face competition in the current and future industrial revolution 4.0 era. To prepare such students, one of them was by implementing STEAM integrated thematic learning based on local wisdom. STEAM-based learning could train the abilities and talents of students facing 21st-century problems (Danang Wijaya, et al. 2015: FP-87). The results of the study concluded that integrated STEAM thematic learning based on local wisdom was suitable for application in elementary schools. Implementation in learning was done through integrating the content and context of Kapuas Hulu's local wisdom with the scientific disciplines contained in STEAM and the basic competencies of the content of the lessons in the existing themes to produce designs or products of local wisdom. The impact of its implementation was to be able to develop students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor abilities that support 21st-century life skills in facing competition in the industrial revolution era 4.0 with the principles of global thinking and acting locally.
Improving Civic Education Learning Achievement Using Cooperative Learning Method with STAD Model in Elementary School Suwarto Suwarto
JP2D (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Dasar) UNTAN Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Volume 3 Number 1 January 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jp2d.v3i1.98

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the increase in PKN learning achievement using cooperative learning method with STAD (Student Team Achievement Division) model in IVth grade students at SDN 33 Sungai Raya. The research method used in this study was descriptive. The subjects of this study were teachers as researchers in IVth and IVth grade students at SDN 33 Sungai Raya were 38 students consisted of 18 women and 20 men. The research procedure of the implementation of civic education learning using cooperative learning method with STAD model consisted of four stages, namely: a) planning, b) implementation, c) reflection, and d) evaluation. Data collection techniques used were direct observation techniques, with data collection tools in the form of observation sheets. The results showed an increase in the quality of civic education learning. The cooperative learning method with STAD model had a positive impact on improving student achievement, which was marked by an increase in students' learning completeness in each cycle, namely cycle I (68.42%) and cycle II (81.58%). The cooperative learning method with STAD model can also make students feel themselves getting attention and opportunities to express opinions, ideas, ideas, and questions. Students can work independently or in groups and can account for individual and group tasks and have a positive influence, which can increase student learning motivation.

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