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Ludi Litterarri
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30479983     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62872/jcc3x181
Core Subject : Education,
The journal publishes original articles on current issues and trends occurring internationally in : Learning models, learning media, teaching materials, school management, teacher management, elementary school curriculum, basic school learning (natural science, social science, mathematics, language, civics, religion, sports and arts).
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Developing Empathy and Self-Regulation in Elementary School Students Through SEL-Based AR Learning Fara Diba Catur Putri; Apriyanti Widiansyah
Ludi Litterarri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Ludi Literarri - August
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/chf3ty27

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The development of empathy and self-regulation in elementary school students is a major urgency in responding to the socio-emotional challenges of contemporary education. This study aims to explore the integration of Augmented Reality (AR) based on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) as a transformative approach in shaping students' emotional skills. Using a qualitative method with a case study design, this study involved fourth-fifth grade students, teachers, and parents through observation techniques, semi-structured interviews, documentation, and exploratory questionnaires. The results show that the application of AR with interactive socio-emotional scenarios can stimulate empathy, increase self-awareness, and develop emotional regulation strategies through immersive experiences. AR acts as an affective medium that strengthens reflective and embodied learning, enabling students to experience and understand emotional dynamics in complex social situations. This study confirms that the effectiveness of AR-SEL learning is highly dependent on the quality of instructional design and teacher competence in facilitating socio-emotional values digitally. Therefore, support for educators' digital-affective literacy and the integration of a character-oriented curriculum are essential prerequisites. These findings conclude that the AR-SEL learning model has great potential to integrate cognitive and affective dimensions simultaneously in basic education.
STEM Education In Elementary Schools: Readiness Of PGSD Teachers In Interpreting Science And Technology From An Early Age Reviandari Widyatiningtyas
Ludi Litterarri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Ludi Literarri - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/hs5jc705

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STEM education in elementary schools requires the pedagogical readiness of PGSD teachers as the main foundation for successful implementation. Teachers play a strategic role as facilitators connecting concepts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with meaningful learning experiences. However, various studies indicate that teachers' STEM literacy is still limited, particularly in integrating theory with practice, resulting in conventional learning that does not foster critical, creative, and collaborative thinking skills. Other obstacles arise from limited facilities, a lack of supporting resources, and limited access to relevant digital learning resources. Furthermore, general and unsustainable teacher training leads to low confidence in designing project-based learning. Resistance to methodological changes also slows STEM adoption, primarily due to administrative burdens and a school culture that remains solely focused on academic achievement. To address this, strategies to strengthen teacher competency are needed through practice-based training, ongoing mentoring, the development of learning communities, and the use of digital technology. Collaboration with universities and industry is also crucial in enriching teachers' STEM literacy. This study uses a qualitative literature review to map the readiness, obstacles, and strategies for strengthening PGSD teacher competency. The study results confirm that teachers' pedagogical readiness is a crucial prerequisite for STEM to truly become a means of transforming 21st-century education, not just a formal discourse.
Coaching And Mentoring Models In Increasing The Capacity Of Novice Elementary School Teachers Widelmina K. Demena; Nasri Indra Padang; August Lewaherilla
Ludi Litterarri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Ludi Literarri - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/r9x7sz56

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Beginning elementary school teachers face complex challenges when entering the workforce, particularly in classroom management, curriculum adaptation, and meeting professional expectations. Despite possessing theoretical knowledge from higher education, limited practical experience often undermines self-confidence and potentially hinders the quality of learning. This situation emphasizes the need for systematic professional mentoring to ensure a more effective transition to the workforce. Coaching and mentoring have emerged as relevant strategies capable of bridging the gap between theory and practice. Coaching focuses on reflective empowerment through structured dialogue, while mentoring emphasizes the transfer of professional skills and values from senior teachers to beginning teachers. The integrated application of both creates synergy in strengthening teacher capacity across cognitive, affective, and practical aspects. This literature review examines the effectiveness of coaching and mentoring as models for continuous professional development. The analysis shows that these strategies not only improve instructional skills but also strengthen beginning teachers' professional identity, foster a collaborative culture in schools, and positively impact student learning outcomes. With appropriate policy support, coaching and mentoring can be strategic instruments for improving the quality of elementary education. Therefore, the integration of these two approaches should be viewed as a long-term investment in teacher capacity building and achieving national education goals
Emotional Literacy In An Era Of Anxiety: Integration Of Mental Health Into The Elementary School Curriculum Amalia Tasya
Ludi Litterarri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Ludi Literarri - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/05eec351

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This study aims to explore the implementation of emotional literacy and mental health integration in the elementary school curriculum, focusing on their impact on children's social, emotional, and academic development. The study was conducted at SD Negeri 10 Makassar using a qualitative approach using a case study design. Data were collected through interviews with the principal, teachers, and students, as well as direct observation of the implementation of emotional literacy and mental health. The results indicate that although there have been efforts to introduce emotional literacy, its implementation is still limited to ad-hoc activities and has not been systematically integrated into the curriculum. Mental health integration is also still responsive to emerging problems, rather than structured prevention. Some challenges faced include limited time within the curriculum, lack of training for teachers, and stigma surrounding mental health issues. However, there is significant potential to improve this education system with better training support for teachers and a change in school culture that is more open to mental health issues. This research is expected to contribute to the development of a more holistic curriculum, one that focuses not only on academic achievement but also on students' emotional and psychological well-being.
Freedom to Learn or Freedom to Learn?A Critical Review of the Implementation of the Independent Curriculum in the 3T Regions Amalia Tasya
Ludi Litterarri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Ludi Literarri - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/0kk6mr49

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in 3T (Disadvantaged, Frontier, and Outermost) regions, focusing on the challenges, opportunities, and impacts faced in the context of specific local needs. The Independent Curriculum, introduced in 2021, aims to give educational institutions autonomy in developing curricula tailored to student needs and local contexts. Despite its significant potential for improving the quality of education, the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in 3T regions faces various obstacles, including limited infrastructure, limited access to technology, and a shortage of trained teaching staff. This study used qualitative methods with a descriptive analytical approach, involving in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation studies in two 3T regions: North Lombok Regency and Mahakam Hulu Regency. The results show that although project-based learning and the concept of "learning independence" can be implemented well, successful implementation depends heavily on the provision of adequate resources and ongoing training for teachers. In conclusion, although the Independent Curriculum has significant potential to improve the quality of education in 3T regions, challenges related to resources and teacher readiness must be addressed immediately for this curriculum to be implemented effectively

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