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Primary: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : 23031514     EISSN : 25985949     DOI : 10.33578
Core Subject : Education,
Primary: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar (Primary: Journal of Elementary Teacher Education) is a peer-reviewed journal on education and teacher training. This journal encompasses original research articles and review articles.
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The Influence of Parents’ Habits and Guidance on Fifth-Grade Elementary Students’ Languange Politeness at the Sultan Thaha Cluster in Pelepat Ilir Taufik Muhtarom; Lutvi Alawiyah; Putri Wulan Ramadhani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/10.33578/jpfkip.v12i5.9388

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This paper investigates 1) the level of parents’ habits and guidance on students' language politeness, 2) the level of students’ language politeness, and 3) the influence of habits and parental guidance on students' language politeness. The research is quantitative research using a survey method. The research was conducted on 207 fifth-grade elementary students of Sultan Thaha Group Pelepat Ilir District. The sample used the Probabilistic Sampling technique with simple random sampling and was obtained from 136 students. The data collection techniques used questionnaires and documents, the research instrument testing consisted of validity and reliability testing, and the data analysis technique was descriptive analysis, and prerequisite tests consisted of normality and linearity testing and hypothesis testing using simple linear regression testing. The research results indicate that 1) the level of the parents’ habits and guidance was language politeness in the medium category, 2) the level of students’ language politeness was in the medium category, and 3) there was a significant influence between parents’ habits and guidance on students' language politeness. It isshown from the Anova table simple linear regression test table, which means that the calculated F value was 31,967 and the significance value was 0.00 < 0.05. Therefore, there is a significant influence of the variables of parents’ habits and parental guidance on students' language politeness.
Analysis of Pancasila Values-Based on Character Building to Develop Perspective of Elementary School-Age Children Kharisma Romadhon; Shaleh; Sri Atin; Noor Alfi Fajriyani; Muftahatus Sa’adah; Irfan
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In terms of child development, this paper explains the character building that aligns with Pancasila's values. The research in this paper aims to analyze character building in accordance with Pancasila values from the perspective of the development of elementary school- aged children. The research uses a qualitative descriptive strategy. The steps are observation, interviews, and documentation techniques as an approach to data collection. In the observation process, the researcher conducted observations in the classroom. The interviewed informants were the school principal and class teacher. The information was collected through published literature. The data that have been found were triangulated and tested for validity to validate the findings. The research results indicate that from a child development perspective, character development can be divided into three domains, namely cognitive development, linguistic development, and social and emotional development. Learning environment that encourages students' original thinking can be created through cognitive development. To help children develop their language skills, educators should teach them consistently how to speak politely in formal and informal languages. Students are expected to take responsibility for themselves, others, and their academic commitments as part of their social and emotional growth.
Study Of Islamic Character Values In Ireng Mask Dance For Elementary School At Mis Al-Islam Tempel Alfian Eko Widodo Adi Prasetyo; Rizky Eka Mahardika; Ikha Sulis Setyaningrum
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This study aims to describe the value of character education values in implementing extracurricular Ireng mask dance at MIS Al Islam Tempel. This research approach use qualitative description. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that The character implementation process is carried out through several stages, namely first, providing knowledge and understanding (moral knowing) about the art of Ireng mask dance and the raised character values. Second, extracurricular participants are supported and conditioned to familiarize themselves with character values (moral feeling) through student activeness in activities. Finally, with full awareness, students will get used to implementing character values (moral action) in their social environment. The character education values developed are religion, hard work, self-confidence, discipline, love for the country, social care, responsibility, and environmental care.
Teacher Working Stress, Gender, and Workload in Pandemic Covid-19: A Correlational Study Farah Azka Anggraeni; Zahrina Mardhiyah; Munawir Yusuf
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Changes in learning policies as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in performance demands and different competence. Learning that was initially applied face-to- face should be carried out online by relying on creative learning media and more detailed implementation reports. As a result, the workload and responsibilities of each teacher duringthe pandemic tend to trigger heavier work stress. Stress in working is an essential factor. Proper unmanageable work stress can affect their physical, emotional, and productivity. Work stress levels can be similar or different, it depends on different genders. Therefore, the study in this paper aims to find out the relationship between work stress, workload, and the gender or primary school teachers (SD) during the pandemic in Surakarta. The samples were selected using the Cluster Random Sampling technique, which obtained 350 SD teachers. Data collection used workload scales and work stress (Refiany, 2019). The data were analyzed using Pearson’s Product Moment correlation techniques and the Mann-Whitney test for gender, which indicate that there was a significant relationship between workload and SD teacher workstress during the pandemic in Surakarta (r = 0.781, p = 0,000) and was significantly difference between the genders (p 0,035<0,05). The relationship between workload and work stress is positive. Thus, the higher the teachers’ workload is, the higher their work stress is. Workload contributes 61% to high work stress.
The Problem Of Numeration Difficulties (Dyscalculia) In Children: Systematic Literature Review Fatkhul Arifin; Asep Supena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/10.33578/jpfkip.v12i5.9925

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This research aims to find the main themes and research categories regardingnumeracy difficulties (Dyscalculia). For the data taken to fulfil the objectives of this research, the author searched for several relevant sources from Google Scholar and Scopus (SAGE et al.& Francis). Four combinations of keywords determined articles; then the articles were included in the data collection, and researchers applied a systematic literature review method. Articles that will be research sources are limited to the last six years. The dominant researchmethodology of the articles reviewed is qualitative. The four main themes revealed from the qualitative content analysis are dyscalculia, causes of dyscalculia, cases of dyscalculia, and solutions to overcome dyscalculia. Articles are filtered starting from topic description, eligibility criteria and search strategy. The total number of articles reviewed was 198 from different sources, namely Springer, Elsevier, SAGE, Eric, and Taylor & Francis. Then, it was reviewed again to obtain 87 articles. Then, reviewed again according to the theme in the title, 50 articles were found that were most suitable. Of the 50 articles that are most suitable for deeper study, dyscalculia occurs throughout the world. The cause of dyslexia can be due to developmental errors during pregnancy or other factors such as physical defects or the child'shabits. The solution offered by the teacher is to use several learning methods and media that are appropriate for the child's condition.
Implementation Of A Character Education Program Through 5s Activities (Smile, Greetings, Sapa, Popular, Courteous) At State 100 Primary School Pekanbaru Yuyun Aulia; Febrina Dafit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/10.33578/jpfkip.v12i5.10243

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Character education is an attempt to educate students so that they understand, feel and apply good values in their lives. However, in reality there are still some students who do not apply politeness in speaking, the researchers examined further how to implement character education in the 5S program at SDN 100 Pekanbaru. The purpose of this research is to describe the implementation of character education in the 5S program at SDN 100 Pekanbaru. This research method uses descriptive qualitative research methods using interview instruments. From the research results it can be seen that the character values in the 5S program are tolerance, social care and peace-loving values. The 5S program implemented atSDN 100 Pekanbaru makes students behave politely and politely so that students respect each other. Students become helpful, so as to create a comfortable, harmonious and peaceful school environment.

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