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ADIBA: Journal of Education
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This journal focuses on matters relating to general Education and Islam with field studies and literature. The scopes in this study include; Education in the family, Education in schools (from early childhood education to high school education), Al-Quran and Hadith Studies on Education, Philosophy of Islamic and General Education, History of Islamic and General Education, Theology of Islamic and General Education, Islamic Education Policy and General, Islamic and General Education Politics, Islamic and General Education Professionalism, Islamic and General Education Curriculum, ICT in Islamic and General Education, E-Learning in Islamic and General Education, Islamic and General Educational Institutions, Teaching and Learning in Islamic and General Education, Ethnography of Islamic and General Education, Islamic Education Based on Local Wisdom, Theory Development and Learning Design, Psychology of Islamic Education, Paradigm of Islamic Education, Character of Islamic Education, Gender in Islamic Education and other studies.
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PENERAPAN MODEL PROBLEM BASED LEARNING PADA PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA MATERI STATISTIKA Angelinus Aurolio Pelealu; Cori Pitoy; Anneke Pesik
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The purpose of this study is to see the difference in the average learning outcomes of mathematics in statistics materials using the Problem Based Learning learning model and the direct learning model. The type of research used is pseudo-experimentation. The research design used is The Matching Only Posttest Control Group Design. The sample consisted of 2 normal and homogeneous classes determined through lottery, class VIII A totaled 16 students as an experimental class and class VIII B totaled 16 students as a control class located at Rurukan Christian Junior High School in Tomohon city. The average statistical learning outcomes of experimental class students were 83.63 and the average learning outcomes of control class students were 78.44. The study statistics used a t-test with tcount = 3.44 > ttable = 1.69 with a real level of α = 0.05. It is concluded that the average learning outcomes using the Problem Based Learning learning model are more than the average learning outcomes using the direct learning model.
TIPOLOGI KURIKULUM Wasiah Wasiah
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This paper aims to explain the typology of curriculum, curriculum based on content, curriculum based on development models, curriculum based on real expectations, curriculum based on structure and learning materials, and curriculum based on the scope of use. Curriculum is an important part of an educational process. Because an education without a curriculum will look irregular. In addition, the curriculum is one of the tools to achieve educational goals, and is also used as a guide in the implementation of the teaching and learning process at various types and levels of schools. The purpose of the curriculum is to educate students or students in the world of education in order to guide and educate students to become intelligent, morally knowledgeable, responsible, innovative creative individuals, and able to enter into social life. Education is a process of changing human behavior both related to aspects of attitudes, skills and knowledge.
ANALISIS KESALAHAN SISWA DALAM MENYELESAIKAN SOAL PADA MATERI OPERASI BENTUK ALJABAR Anna Lucia Rengkung; Anekke Pesik; Cori Pitoy
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English The study aims to analyze the types of errors made by students in solving algebraic operations material questions for class VII SMP Dominico Savio Manado and to find out the factors that cause students to make these mistakes. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques were carried out by giving tests and inetrviews. The results of the analysis in this study indicate the types of errors made by class VII students of SMP Dominico Savio Manado in solving problems on the operation material of algebric forms, namely conceptual errors of 66,67%, procedural errors of 55,55%, and computational errors 83,33%. The factors that cause students to make mistakes, namely students do not understand the meaning of the questions given, students are less careful in performing arithmetic operations, and students are in a hurry to solve questions abaout operations in algebraic forms.
ANALISIS KESALAHAN PESERTA DIDIK DALAM MENYELESAIKAN SOAL MATEMATIKA MATERI OPERASI MATRIKS Verencia Oroh; Ontang Manurung; Nicky K. Tumalun
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This study aims to find out what mistakes students make when solving addition, subtraction, and matrix multiplication problems. The method in this study is a qualitative descriptive research method. Collection data are using evaluations and interviews. This study was followed by 25 people from class XI SMA Negeri 1 Langowan. This study concluded that: (1) Many students experienced errors, there were some students who answered correctly, some did not answer and there were also wrong facts, concepts, principles, and operations, (2) Based on the results of evaluations and interviews, there are mistakes made by class XI students at SMA Negeri 1 Langowan in solving matrix operation problems: Fact errors, namely: errors related to the material in the questions; Conceptual errors are errors in understanding abstract ideas; Errors in principle, namely: errors in applying the principles that exist in the problem; Operational errors, namely errors in mathematical calculations, (3) conceptual errors occurred in 12 students. As was done with the absent student number 24, this student operated the addition of a row by column matrix, (4) factual errors occurred in 2 students, conceptual errors occurred in 23 students, and operation errors occurred in 4 students. One of the errors in question number 2 was taken, as did the absent student number 8 making a factual error, (5) factual error occurred in 2 students, and operating error occurred in 5 students. One of the errors in question number 3 was taken, as did student absentee number 20 making an operation error, (6) factual error occurred in 4 students, a conceptual error occurred in 1 student, principle error in 6 students, and operator error. on 2 students. One of the errors in question number 4 was taken, as did the absent student number 15 making a principle error, (7) the proportion of errors from each question based on a predetermined error category, namely, factual error, concept error, principle error, operating error, ( 8) The average percentage of errors of all students in solving matrix operation problems are: (a) 5.85% factual error, (b) 43.67% conceptual error, (c) 10% principle error, (d) Operational error 12.69%.
PENGARUH PENERAPAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN OSBORN TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR SISWA SMP KELAS VIII Adiputera N. Lontoh; John R. Wenas; Marvel G. Maukar
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Education is very important to increase the potential and abilities of each person, so that they are able to face developments and changes that occur. Mathematics education is given with the aim that students can adapt to the rapid development of the world. Through the right learning model will produce good learning outcomes. This study aims to determine the learning outcomes taught with the Osborn learning model are higher than those using the conventional learning model with the lecture method. This research uses a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental type of research. The data analysis method used is descriptive analysis, normality test, and Mann Whitney test which is processed using the SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solutions) program. The results of this study show that student learning outcomes using the Osborn learning model are higher than those using the conventional model.
MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN ISLAM ANAK USIA DINI PADA RUMAH TANGGA KARIER Susilawati Susilawati
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Education is an absolute necessity for human life, since humans are born until they die. In other words, education lasts a lifetime. That is, since the baby is in the mother's womb until the grave, because education is not just for a moment, but forever. Therefore, education is a shared responsibility between families, schools and communities. Informal education is family education that is natural in this right, it is parents who play a very important role in carrying out education for their children. Management is an ability or skill to guide, supervise and treat/manage things carefully to achieve predetermined goals. Management is defined as a skill to obtain a result in order to achieve goals through the activities of others. As for the forms of implementation of Islamic religious education outside of school, among others: 1) Entering their children into recitations held in mosques, prayer rooms. 2). Involving their children in the Majlis ta'lim, 3). Islamic spiritual development in government and private institutions, 4). Provide religious courses held at the elementary school level to the university level. Like TPQ in mushollah mushollah, MTQ and others.

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