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Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research
Published by Pusdikra Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27742784     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51178/jsr.v2i1
Core Subject : Education,
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research terbit 3 kali dalam setahun, yaitu bulan Oktober, Februari dan Juni, Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research merupakan jurnal pada bidang yang berkaitan dengan Pendidikan, yang meliputi studi tekstual dan lapangan dengan berbagai perspektif, Manajemen Pendidikan, Kebijakan Pendidikan, Teknologi Pendidikan, Psikologi Pendidikan, Pengembangan Kurikulum dan Strategi Pembelajaran serta hasil-hasil penelitian kontemporer dalam bidang Pendidikan.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 649 Documents
Uplifting Local Wisdom in Soil and Water Conservation System Utari, Utari; Soraya, Syazarah; Wulandari, Yuni
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 5 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1745

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The environmental conditions significantly influence the quality of life for humans and other living beings, thus requiring attention to robust and consistent environmental protection and management conditions by all stakeholders. Various principles are utilized in environmental protection and management, and one of these principles is culture and local wisdom. Local wisdom comprises noble values applied in the community's way of life, including, among other things, sustainable protection and management of the environment. Protection and management of the environment must also consider the noble values prevailing in the community's way of life. The occurrence of a water crisis resulting from the reduction of water sources and the weakened conditions of living organisms is due to the insufficient attention to the rules of local wisdom. Various efforts have been made for soil and water conservation, both by the government and environmentalists. The management of water and soil resources is not only the responsibility of the government outlined in various written policies but also the responsibility of the local community evident in the knowledge and experience of the community in carrying out various water and soil management activities.
Analysis of Student Perceptions of Teaching Campus Participants Situmorang, Eduward
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 5 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1746

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The Independent Campus Learning (MBKM) policy provides students with the opportunity to take part directly in society to solve the country's problems. The Teaching Campus is one of the MBKM programs with the aim of solving educational literacy and numeracy problems in Indonesia. The research in this article aims to describe the impact of implementing the MBKM program, namely the 6th Teaching Campus organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture, which comes from students from HKBP Nommensen Pematangsiantar University. The research used mixed methods. Quantitative data in this research includes questionnaires from teaching campus school partners and students participating in teaching campuses. The research data is in the form of perception interviews from students participating in the teaching campus class 6. Based on the research results, it is known that students' perceptions after attending the teaching campus are very good, namely on average 90%. This is in line with the partner's high perception of the quality and abilities of students, namely 93%. Based on student perceptions, campus teaching programs not only provide classroom teaching experience and literacy and numeracy skills but can also help improve students' collaboration abilities and soft skills.
An Analysis of Students Reading Comprehension on Students Reading Aloud Activities at the XI Grade of MAN 1 Solok Selatan Safitri, Neneng; Dewi, Merry Prima; Putri, Hilma Pami; Safitri, Loli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1747

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Students' ability in reading, especially reading comprehension is still low. The first problem most of students have limited vocabulary in English, The second problem is that the teacher still uses the conventional strategies in class in reading comprehension. The third problem is students are not able to understand the words conveyed by the teacher orally in English. The purpose of this research was to find out student’s reading comprehension on student’s reading aloud activities at the XI Grade of MAN 1 Solok Selatan. Then, the researcher used descriptive quantitative method. In the collecting the data, test wich consisted of reading comprehension through students reading aloud activities. The data was analyzed by using T- Test Formula. Based on results shows that that 3 students get the score between 95 - 100. That 2 students get the score between 83 - 94. Then 13 students get score between 71 – 82. Then 5 students get the score between 59 – 70. Then 2 students get the score 47 – 58 and 7 students get the score between 35 – 46. In conclusion, the students reading comprehension on reading aloud activities at the XI.IPS.1 students at MAN 1 Solok Selatan was considered medium. Evidenced from when students reading aloud activities the students still confused, and not confidence.
Analysis of Autism Children's Classifications in Elementary School Fitriyani, Fitriyani; Juwita, Nadya Rahma; Rosdiana, Rina; Awallia, Jasmine Treezha
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 4 Issue 3 November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v4i3.1748

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This research was conducted with the fundamental aim of carrying out a careful analysis of the classification of children with autism in the elementary school environment. Using the case study method, the research approach includes consideration of various aspects, including cognitive characteristics, behavior and social interactions. Data was collected through observations, interviews with teachers, as well as examination of related documents, providing a strong basis for in-depth analysis. With a focus on a deeper understanding of the varied characteristics of children with autism at the elementary school level, the main aim of the research was to classify these children based on their cognitive abilities, behavior and level of social interaction. It is hoped that the results of this research can be used as a basis for designing educational programs that are more appropriate to the individual needs of each autistic child. The benefits are not only limited to improving learning effectiveness, but also include supporting social integration in the elementary school environment. This research involved subjects of children who had autism and attended elementary school. Study participants included children with varying cognitive characteristics, behavior, and levels of social interaction. The results highlight significant variation in the characteristics of children with autism in elementary school, allowing classification based on their cognitive abilities, behavior and level of social interaction. Some children show a positive response to certain learning methods, while others require a more individualistic approach. It is hoped that the classification of research results will provide a solid basis for improving educational programs, increasing learning effectiveness, and supporting the social integration of children with autism in the elementary school environment.
Individual Teachers' Understanding in Implementing Guidance and Counseling Services for Intellectually Disabled Children Fitriyani, Fitriyani; Dayanti, Intan Rama; Apriliyanti, Gita Dwi Tamara; Zanah, Laila Syamlatul
Education Achievement: Journal of Science and Research Volume 5 Issue 1 March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1755

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Each teacher's understanding of how to provide guidance and counseling to children with intellectual disabilities is an important aspect to ensure effective education. The aim of this research is to explore teachers' understanding of strategies, challenges and successes in implementing guidance and counseling services for children with intellectual disabilities. The research subject involved the homeroom teacher, class VI C for mentally retarded children. It is hoped that this research will provide insight and become a reference for authors and readers in providing individual guidance and counseling services by understanding mentally retarded children. This research shows that teachers' understanding of the individual needs of children with intellectual disabilities, effective counseling strategies, and parental involvement play an important role in the success of counseling services. However, challenges related to resources, expertise and institutional support were also identified. The meaning of this research is to provide valuable insight into the development of training and support programs for teachers who provide guidance and counseling services for children with intellectual disabilities.
Analysis of Social Interaction Skills of Children With Special Needs With Intellectual Disabilities in SLBN School Bekasi Regency Dewi, Srinawati; Tussadiah, Nurlaila; Salsadila, Oktavia Duwi; Fitriyani, Fitriyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1756

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This article discusses the ability of children with intellectual disabilitiesto improve social interaction and learning skills for children with intellectual disabilities. Intellectual impairment is a special condition that affects cognitive development in children. This article uses qualitative methods, data collection in this study is carried out by observation, interviews with teachers and documentation and assisted by scientific papers, books, references, and others whose purpose is to analyze the social interaction ability of children with special needs with intellectual disabilities in the school environment. The results in this study show that children with intellectual disabilities face challenges in developing their social interaction skills in the school environment. Factors such as difficulty interacting socially with their peers, lack of self-confidence in children, and always withdrawing from their peers. However, the teacher's efforts or strategies in dealing with children with intellectual disabilities are an inclusive approach in classroom management and teachers provide understanding to their friends to approach and join children so that they can play together and get treatment from the teacher.
Communication Skills of Deaf Children Umah, Rani Nur; Angraeni, Mita; Usman, Usman; Fitriyani, Fitriyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1758

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As social beings humans have a main need, namely communication, basically communication is a process, and the process must have an obstacle. Like the barriers experienced by deaf children, they experience barriers in their hearing as a result of which deaf people have difficulty speaking so that deaf children are not or less able to communicate verbally. Deaf children maximize their sense of sight as a way to complete the lack of hearing. The purpose and benefits of this study are to determine communication skills in deaf children, know how to socialize deaf children, and find out what are the obstacles in communicating deaf children. This study also aims to test whether there is an interaction between two independent variables that affect verbal and nonverbal communication skills in deaf children.deaf people often have communication problems as in students at SLB B-C Wijaya Kusumah, they still have difficulty in communicating even though generally deaf people use sign language alternatives. The results of our research found that the communication skills of deaf children in SLB B-C Wijaya Kusumah are still very low, this was obtained from the results of the researcher's interview with the class teacher concerned. There are only two children out of nine children who have comprehension in communicating using sign language, the rest still need special guidance in order to maximize their sense of sight as a way to perfect communication.
Implementation of Non Academic Learning for Students With Intellectual Disabilities Fadilah, Nurul; Sabillah, Zita Andini; Nurhamidah, Azkiya; Fitriyani, Fitriyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1759

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The primary goal of the learning process at SLBN Kabupaten Bekasi is to help develop the skills of students with special needs so that they do not feel different from their normal peers and can be accepted in society. This involves providing learning opportunities for children with Tunagrahita. The research conducted is a qualitative descriptive study aiming to present data in accordance with the realities observed in the field. The study involves the Vice Principal of SLBN Kabupaten Bekasi, skillful teachers, or Counseling Guidance teachers, and a mildly intellectually disabled Tunagrahita student. Data collection utilizes observation, interviews, and documentation. Observations at SLBN Kabupaten Bekasi indicate that the school implements a learning system for all students without discrimination. The guidance or teaching approach applied takes into consideration the characteristics and challenges faced by students, reflecting an effort to provide services tailored to their individual needs.
Analysis of Social Interaction of Deaf Children in Special Schools Fitriyani, Fitriyani; Amalia, Mega; Pratama, Muhammad Virgi; Pratiwi, Niken Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1760

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Deaf is a term used to describe the symptoms and symptoms of someone who is hearing impaired or deaf. Deaf children interact through a variety of methods, including sign language, facial expressions, and body, as well as the use of hearing aid technology. They can also utilize visual communication approaches, peer support, and participation in group activities to strengthen social skills. Social interaction is a dynamic in which individuals or groups communicate, act, or influence each other in a particular environment or situation. Social interaction involves the exchange of information, emotions, ideas, or behaviors between individuals or groups. This research makes a valuable contribution to improving our understanding of the benefits of social interaction for deaf children in Special Schools, opening up opportunities for the development of more inclusive educational strategies and supporting their holistic development. This study aimed to analyze social interactions between deaf children. An observational approach and interview, this study explores the dynamics of communication, information exchange, and emotional understanding in interactions between both groups of children. Qualitative analysis methods are used to identify unique communication patterns and understand the challenges faced by deaf children in communicating. The subjects in this study were interviewing homeroom teachers and counseling teachers at the school, the number of subjects to be studied were children with deafness. The results highlight adaptation efforts and communication strategies developed by deaf children to interact. The results of these findings can provide valuable insights for educators, parents, and health practitioners in supporting the development of social skills of deaf children so that they can engage more effectively in society.
The Influence of Peer Groups on the Emotional Maturity of Eighth-Grade Adolescents at Al-Ikhlasiyah Junior High School Sei Buluh Academic Year 2020/2021 Pasaribu, Lwi Sindria; Lubis, Widya Utami
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jsr.v5i1.1765

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The study aims to investigate the influence of peer groups on the emotional maturity of adolescents in the eighth grade MTs Al-Ikhlasiyah Sei Buluh in the 2020/2021 school year. An unripe emotional condition in adolescents can cause them to be vulnerable to a group of peers in performing certain actions, although not all of them have a positive impact on themselves or others. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with a quantitational approach that emphasizes the analysis of numerical data. The primary data was obtained through the filling of the elevator by the pupils of the eighth grade MTs Al-Ikhlasiyah Sei Ten Years of Education 2020/2021, consisting of 123 students. The sampling technique was performed randomly, with 30 students as samples of research. The results of simple linear regression analysis showed a significant influence between peer groups (X) on adolescent emotional maturity (Y) with a F significance count of 0.055 and a significance level of 0.016 < 0.05. Therefore, it can be concluded that the regression model can be used to predict the participation variable, suggesting that peer groups have an influence on adolescent emotional maturity in Al-Ikhlasiyah Sei Buluh T.A 2020/2021.