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These proceedings represent the work of researchers participating in The International Conference on Elementary Education (ICEE) which is being hosted by the Elementary Education Study Programme School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan
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Mathematics, Science and Social Education, Higher Level Thinking Skills Learning (HOTS), Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Classroom Today, Society Era 5.0, Cooperative/Collaborative Learning, Multicultural Education and Inclusive Education, School Leadership and Management, Assessment and Student Achievement, Language and Literacy, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Learning, Improving Classroom Teaching, Industrial Revolution 4.0, Multimedia Applications, Curriculum, and Instructional Designs, Citizenship, and Character Education, Guidance and Counseling, Art, Local Wisdom, and Culture Education, Applying Psychological Theories to Classroom Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK), and Classroom Action Research.
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Problems Of Inclusive Education In Indonesia Amalia Nabila Salim; Disman
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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The application of inclusive education aims to provide convenience related to educational needs for children with special needs who have served in Indonesia for more than ten years. Inclusive education certainly cannot be implemented without obstacles and problems. Many problems arose during the implementation of this inclusive education. The purpose of this article is to explain the implementation of inclusive education in Indonesia. The research method used is qualitative research and library research. Sources of data come from the policy literature and several previous studies on inclusive schools. The results of the study show that there are various problems in implementing inclusive education in Indonesia, such as teacher qualifications, school inclusive education support systems.
Design of Elementary School Inclusive Education in Garut Regency Angga; Cucu Suryana; Ima Nurwahidah; Nenden Ineu Herawati
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Inclusive education is an innovative approach to accommodate the learning needs of children with special needs. In the broader context, inclusive education can be interpreted as a step in education services in completing compulsory education for all Indonesians. This inclusive education provides insight and knowledge to the community to be able to facilitate the learning needs of children with special conditions. Inclusive education can be one of the efforts in creating educational programs for all walks of life, without being hindered by the conditions that the person has. This study aims to analyze the extent of the design of inclusive education that can be implemented in elementary schools in Garut Regency. The method used in this study is Literature Method. The results showed that there were quite a lot of children with special needs of elementary school age in the Garut Regency. Meanwhile, the distance to the Extraordinary School is quite far. This is because, the Garut area is divided into North Garut, Garut Kota, and South Garut. Not all sub-districts have Extraordinary Schools, even if there are only for certain types of Extraordinary Schools, so this Inclusive Education needs to be organized for the elementary school level in Garut Regency. Thus, the implementation of an Inclusive Education at the elementary school level in Garut Regency requires cooperation and careful design, starting from the preparation stage to the evaluation of education implementation. In addition, appropriate action is needed from various parties, starting from the school ecosystem, such as teachers, principals, supervisors, parents, and policymakers, including the Education Office in the Garut and West Java regencies.
Character Education through RADEC Learning for V Grade Elementary School Students on Water Pollution Material Arie Johana; Andi Suhandi; Babang Robandi
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Character education is one of the most important parts of national education wher moral values are highly emphasized to students. This research aims to see the application of student character education through RADEC learning on water pollution material. This research use descriptive qualitative research methods. The subjects of this study consisted of 21 V grade students in on of the public elementary schools in sumedang district, cimalaka regency. Data collection was carried out after the research activity took place through the distribution of questionnaire to students. Processing the results of research data is determined based on the aspect of character education that appears through the percentage value of students answers then calculates the average results, and the research data is analysis qualitatively. The results showed that the use of the RADEC learning could show aspects of character education for V grade elementary school students about water pollution.
Implementation of Pancasila Student Profile Values in Elementary Schools in Facing Society 5.0 Asri Mulyani; Bunyamin; Agus Muharam
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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The number of social deviations that occur such as increasing cases of brawls, harassment, and vandalism indicates a decline in moral values in the nation's children. These things cannot be separated from the negative impact of the use of information and communication technology. This study aims to conduct a literature review related to the implementation of Pancasila student profile scores in elementary schools in facing society 5.0. This research is qualitative by using the SLR (Systematic Literature Review) method. Data collection is done by documenting and reviewing all articles related to Pancasila Student Profile Values published in the 2020-2022 period. The articles used in the study were 20 journal articles. Based on this study, it was found that the value of the Pancasila profile is 1) have faith, fear God Almighty, 2) global diversity, 3) work together, 4) be independent, 5) critical reasoning, and 6) creative. So it can be concluded that the Value of the Pancasila Student Profile in elementary schools can be used in dealing with society 5.0.
A Technology-Based Learning Needs Analysis to Improve Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) of Elementary School Students Aulia Fitri Istiana; Sri Yamtinah; Deny Tri Ardianto
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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The rapid of science and technology requires development in the education being able to adapt to the changes. During the industrial revolution 4.0, education was directed at developing 21st century competencies that is consisted of four skills that students must possess and also referred to as 4C Skills. 4C Skills competencies include critical thinking (critical thinking), communication (communication), teamwork (collaboration), and creativity (creative). Students at the elementary school level are taught higher order thinking skills from a younger age. Higher order thinking skills include critical, logical, introspective, metacognitive, and creative thinking. Students not only learn to memorize and understand lessons, but through HOTS competencies are also expected to be able to analyze, evaluate, and create at a deeper level. HOTS is a complex learning and requires logic, reasoning, analysis, judgment, discovery, problem solving, and decision making. Elementary school students' HOTS can be increased by utilizing various learning media, for instance learning videos, e-books, and websites. By using a more interesting learning approach, educational media is intended to attract students' attention and encourage their involvement in the learning process.
Analysis of Numeracy Literacy Ability in Fifth Grade Students of SD Negeri Pinayungan V Ayu Fitri; Tatang Herman
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Numeracy literacy skills base on must be possessed by fifth grade elementary school students to face the National Assessment (ANBK), this numeracy literacy ability is very necessary not only related to formulas, but also requires students' reasoning power and critical thinking patterns in answering problems that will be needed in aspects of their lives. at home, at school and in the community. This study aims to analyze the numeracy literacy skills of fifth graders at Pinayungan V Elementary School. The subject studied 32 fifth grade students of Pinanyungan V Elementary School, Telukjambe District, Karawang Regency. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques used in this study using tests, interviews, and documentation. Based on research obtained from 32 students who have low literacy skills as many as 14 students and 18 students who have moderate literacy abilities. The conclusion of this study is that the numeracy literacy ability of fifth graders at SD Negeri Pinayungan V is in the medium category.
School Literacy Movements to Build Character Students in the 21st-Century Education Bambang Wijayadikusumah
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Literacy in Indonesia is still low. Educational leaders have launched school literacy movement programs literacy. The school literacy movements increases reading interest and read culture in a school environment to create a lifetime of literates of sterling character and competence in the face of 21st-century education. The school literacy movement as an effort to build core character values combined with the 21st-century education competence through the breeding, learning, and development stages. The study aims to review and explain the concept of the school literacy movement in building student character values in elementary school. The method used in this study is literature review (SLR). The results of this study are conceptually demonstrated by the school's literacy movement to be an integration of major religious, nationalist, independent, cooperative, integrity with the competence of creativity, communication competence, critical thinking competence, and collaborative competence to prepare students above all for 21st-century education.
Systematic Literature Review of TPACK Scale Development in Science Learning (2006-2022) Diki Rukmana
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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The success of integrating technology in learning through the TPACK framework can be seen from the extent of the measurement results using the TPACK instrument. Various instruments to measure TPACK have been developed by researchers in different research contexts regarding the application of the TPACK framework in learning. This article aims to analyze in depth various articles related to the development of the TPACK instrument that has been carried out, especially in the scope of science learning. By using the Systematic Literature Review method , 9 publications originating from the google schoolar database between 2006-2022 will be analyzed by focusing on the form of the TPACK instrument developed, the TPACK indicator used to construct item items and the context in which the TPACK instrument was developed. The results of this study show that all instruments developed to measure TPACK in science learning are in the form of a self-assessment survey questionnaire with reference to 7 aspects of TPACK as proposed by Mishra and Koehler in 2006. The indicators of mastery of technology that are required to be mastered by teachers continue to develop along with technological advances.
Implementation Of Inclusive Education In Elementary School Carissa Dwilanisusantya
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Inclusive education at the school level has obstacles that are often difficult to resolve. The local government appoints several schools in its area to accept children with special needs and are designated as inclusive schools. However, some of the designated schools do not meet the requirements to become inclusive schools. Schools accept children with special needs because of regulations that prohibit rejecting students with special needs. Based on the existing problems, it is very necessary to research to find out how to provide education for children with special needs in elementary schools who have not been able to meet the requirements to be designated as inclusive schools. This study used qualitative research methods. Based on the research results, it is known that inclusive education must be implemented by all public schools in Indonesia by accepting all types of special needs that children have. Most schools do not yet have a Special Guidance Teacher so they rely more on available teachers. Curriculum, methods, and assessments are also generally given the same as other students. In general, the implementation of inclusive education for children with special needs has not been in accordance with applicable regulations.
Development of Pop-UP Book Learning Media on Ecosystem Topics in Elementary School Science Learning Erika Amelia Triyana; Aan Yuliyanto; Neng Wuilan Evi Juliani; Bunayah; Ade Sumini; Nur Afifah Tussholihati
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Proceeding The 5th International Conference in Elementary Education
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Learning media is a tool that contains information on a learning topic that can attract the attention and interest of students in following the learning process in class and achieving learning objectives. This research is motivated to increase enthusiasm and enthusiasm in learning science on the topic of elementary school ecosystems so that students can understand the importance of maintaining the balance of the ecosystem and achieving learning objectives. This research aims to develop and produce a pop-up book learning media to assist students in understanding the topic of ecosystem learning. This research was conducted by the R&D method. The initial stages in making a pop-up book are determining the storyline, designing images, printing images, and cutting images, and the last is making a slide pop-up book and pasting the cut-out images into the slide pop-up book. By using the pop-up book learning media, students are expected to understand the concept of an ecosystem. This living environment interacts and depends on each other, consisting of biotic elements consisting of living and abiotic creatures consisting of inanimate objects such as the sun, concretely and effectively.