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Classroom Experiences
Published by Tinta Emas Publisher
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29883849     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59535/care
Core Subject : Education,
Aims and Scope The Classroom Action Research Experiences journal aims to present action research conducted in classroom educational settings. This journal focuses on research conducted by educators, teachers, professors, or other education practitioners who seek to improve and enhance their teaching practices within the classroom. The journal encourages action research as a powerful method to address the challenges faced by educators in creating effective and efficient learning environments. Aims: Facilitate the dissemination of innovative and high-quality action research in the field of classroom education. Foster reflection and continuous learning among educators and education practitioners. Provide a platform for educators to share their experiences in conducting action research and implementing research findings in day-to-day classroom practices. Encourage collaboration and knowledge exchange among educators, researchers, and education practitioners. Promote the use of action research as an effective tool to inform educational policies and teaching practices. Scope: The Classroom Action Research Experiences journal welcomes contributions in various areas related to action research in classroom educational settings, including but not limited to: Designing and implementing action research in the context of classroom education. Evaluation and analysis of action research outcomes conducted in classrooms. Utilization of technology in classroom action research. Innovative teaching strategies tested through action research. Effective classroom management based on action research findings. Student roles and involvement in action research. Professional development of educators through action research. Application of action research findings in educational policies. Teaching methodologies and instructional strategies. Curriculum development and innovation. Classroom assessment and evaluation. Student engagement and motivation. Classroom management and discipline. Special education and inclusive practices. Technology integration in the classroom. Language teaching and learning. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. Social-emotional learning and well-being. Multicultural education and diversity in the classroom. Professional development for educators. Parent and community involvement in education. Educational policy and reform. This journal welcomes contributions from researchers, education practitioners, and educators interested in action research and willing to share their experiences and findings to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in classroom environments.
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The Application of Alphabet Cards to Improve Beginning Reading Skills for First Grade Students at State Elementary School Binda Nitasari; Uyun , Tasniatul; Ella James-Brabham; Abel Mugenda; Rakhmatul Ummah
Classroom Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/care.v2i2.320

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Early reading skills development in lower grades requires substantial teacher support. At this stage, students begin to recognize letters and syllables, making effective teaching crucial for mastering reading skills. This research addresses the challenge of low early reading skills among first-grade students at State Elementary School (SDN) 47 Kodo Kota Bima, as identified through previous assessments. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Alphabet Card media in improving these early reading skills. Using a classroom action research (CAR) approach, the research employs the Kemmis and McTaggart model, with the researcher conducting the teaching and the teacher and colleagues observing. Subjects are first-grade students at SDN 47 Kodo Kota Bima, with a focus on their early reading skills. Data collection methods include observation, interviews, and tests, analyzed descriptively and presented in tables and graphs. Results show a notable improvement in early reading skills. In the first cycle, the average percentage of improvement was 66.7% (good category), which increased to 73.5% (good category) in the second cycle. These findings suggest that Alphabet Card media effectively enhances early reading skills in students. The study concludes that Alphabet Card media is a beneficial tool for improving early reading skills and can positively impact learning outcomes for first-grade students.
Optimizing Kindergarten Students' Reading with Picture Media and Storybooks: A Classroom Action Research at PGRI 2 Malang Kindergarten Lutfiah Sari; Thao Thi Vu; Ambarin Mooznah Auleear Owodally; Siti Salwa Binti Talib; Mitra Samiei
Classroom Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/care.v2i2.249

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This research aims to overcome boredom in classical learning at PGRI 2 Malang Kindergarten by testing the integration between learning in the classroom and outside the classroom. The approach used is qualitative approach with classroom action research method. Through two cycles of activities, teachers conduct planning, action implementation, observation, analysis, and reflection to improve children's independence in learning. The results showed that the integration of outdoor learning and indoor learning was able to increase children's independence, allowing them to learn through real, interesting and challenging experiences. It is recommended to educators and kindergarten education managers to implement this approach to provide a more meaningful learning experience for children.
Development of Website-Based Hybrid Learning Media to Address Learning Difficulties Among Junior High School Dhea Lintang Suswandana; Min-Xiang Liu; Alibek Yeskermessuly; Debasish Kumar Kundu; Bridget Malasowe
Classroom Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/care.v2i2.321

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The development of website-based hybrid learning learning media is done to reduce constraints on traditional learning. The limitations of space and time dimesi become one of the shortcomings of traditional learning. Developing technological advances must also bring progress in the field of education. Therefore, currently the development of media that uses internet access is considered to be able to overcome the limitations of space and time dimensions. To overcome the limitations of the space and time dimensions, web-based hybrid learning learning media are developed. Development research conducted using the 4D model with 4 main stages, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate. Using assessments from 5 media experts. The trial was given to respondents, namely 11 grade 8 students of Muhammadiyah Middle School in Madiun City. The results of expert validation stated that website-based hybrid learning learning media met the feasibility standard as a learning medium with a percentage of 96.4%. The results of the small-scale trial also stated that the website-based hybrid learning learning media received good responses from students by 83.33%. Learning difficulties experienced by students decreased by a percentage from 83.33% to 31.57%.
Analysis of Students Concept Mastery on Forces on Objects in Static Fluid with Interactive Demonstration Learning Widya Rohmawati; Sutopo Sutopo; Bruce Waldrip; Kurnaz , Mehmet Altan; Sharona T. Levy
Classroom Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/care.v2i2.323

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This study aims to analyze the improvement of concept mastery of grade XI students about forces on objects in static fluid after being given interactive demonstration learning. The research method used is mixed method-embedded experimental design with one-group pretest-posttest design. The research subjects were students of class 4KJ SMK Universiti Malaysia and class H3 SMA Negeri 5 Malang. The instruments used were concept mastery test items regarding forces on objects in static fluid in the form of reasoned multiple choice questions, observation sheets, and interview guidelines. The results showed that the calculation of the d-effect size value of the learning applied to students of SMK Taman Universiti and SMAN 5 Malang was 4.50 and 4.28. The value of increasing student learning outcomes through the calculation of the average normalized gain is 0.88 and 0.83. The results also show that students can integrate Newton's laws in analyzing the problems of Archimedes' law after the learning is applied. For future research, similar learning can be applied to improve students concept mastery on other physics materials.
The Effectiveness of EFI Scanner Video Media in Enhancing Understanding of EFI System Diagnostics in Light Vehicle Electrical Maintenance Miftah, Miftah; Juni Rohman; I Gusti Made Adnyana
Classroom Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/care.v2i2.343

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This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of video media and its effectiveness in enhancing students understanding of using a scanner for diagnosing Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems in the subject of light vehicle electrical maintenance. The research employs a one-group pre-test post-test design. Validation tests conducted by subject matter experts and media experts rated the video media as highly appropriate for instructional use. The average pre-test score was 57.50, which increased to 77.00 in the post-test, resulting in a learning improvement gain of 0.46. Hypothesis testing with α = 0.05 and degrees of freedom (df) = 31 yielded t = 23.49, which is greater than the critical value ttable = 2.04, leading to the rejection of H0. This indicates a significant improvement in students understanding of EFI system diagnostics facilitated by the video media. The effectiveness of the video media in enhancing learning was quantified at 27.69%. However, other contributing factors, such as varying physiological and psychological conditions of learners, environmental influences, infrastructure, and curriculum design, also played a role in the learning outcomes.

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