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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 APPLICATION OF ACTIVE LEARNING MODEL CARD SORT TYPE TOWARD LEARNING OUTCOMES OF SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS Maesya Nur Zuina; M. Hosnan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/jpfkip.v9i1.7904

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Social studies tends to more memorize the subject matter which is quite extensive and broad in scope. In addition, social studies is less concerned with students’ thought processes and less including learning activities which can trigger students to be active. Thus, it caused the learning outcomes were less optimal. This study aims to determine the differences between learning outcomes of social science students who used active learning models card sort type with students who used conventional learning models at SDN Cikande 3. The research method used was quasi-experimental with nonequivalent control group design. Based on t-test calculation obtained tcount = 2,354 dan ttable = 2,020 with significance level 5% which means tcount > ttable (2,354 > 2,020), then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. That means there is a difference between learning outcomes of social science for students who use active learning models card sort type with students who use conventional learning models
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN LEARNING TIME MANAGEMENT AND STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF TEACHER’S PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY WITH HIGH CLASS LEARNING OUTCOMES Nabila Ayu; Nelly Astuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/jpfkip.v9i1.7886

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The problem in this research is the learning outcomes of several students in SDN 3 Adipuro that do not meet the completeness standard. The purpose of this study is to identify the correlation between learning time management and the students’ perception of teacher’s professional competence with high class learning outcomes at SDN 3 Adipuro. This type of research was ex post facto corelation. The population was 115 students which 56 students were chosen as the sample. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation studies. Data collection instruments in the form of a questionnaire with a Likert scale has been claimed validity and reliability. Analysis of the data used was Poduct Moment Correlation and Multiple Correlation. The result showed that there was a positive and significant relationship between learning time management and the students’ perception of teacher’s professional competence with high class learning outcomes with a correlation coefficient of 0.534 according to the "strong enough" level.
THE STUDY OF EDUCATION QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS AT SD N 2 BENDOSARI BOYOLALI Santri Prabowo Utomo; Sri Marmoah; Roemintoyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/jpfkip.v9i1.7905

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If a system is arranged and implemented clearly, correctly, systematically, and reported responsibly, it will simplify the users’ task. Therefore, the quality assurance system of education in primary schools is very important in accordance with existing procedures to maintain and advance the quality of education of a school. There needs to be an efficient, effective, and appropriate way to assure the quality of education in a school, namely primary schools. This study aims to describe the results of the analysis of the education quality assurance system at Bendosari SD N 2 (State Primary School 2), Sawit, Boyolali. The approach used in this research was a descriptive qualitative approach with case study design. This data collection technique was in the form of the results of observation activities, interview activities, questionnaire filling activities, and documentation activities. Sources of data in this study came from school residents such as: school committees, principals, teachers, students, parents of students, communities, and researchers. Data validity techniques to find the validity and validity of the data used data triangulation. Data analysis techniques used in this study were interactive qualitative data analysis by Miles and Huberman (2014) consisting of data reduction (summarizing data), data presentation (displaying data), and drawing conclusions from research. The results obtained in this study were to describe and explain that the quality assurance of education conducted by SD N 2 Bendosari, Sawit, Boyolali can be maintained properly and to improve the education quality assurance system in order to achieve a goal.
THE DESCRIPTION OF TEACHER AND PARENTS COMMUNICATION IN BUILDING STUDENT CHARACTERS AT SDIT GHILMANI KETINTANG SURABAYA M. Ainur Roziqin; Nafiah; Sri Hartatik; Mohammad Taufiq
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33578/jpfkip.v9i1.7919

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The purpose of this study are to describe the communication between teachers and parents in building the character of students at SDIT Ghilmani Ketintang Surabaya and to determine the impact of such communication. The research method used was descriptive qualitative, then data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis techniques used were data condensation, data display, and data verification which were validated by using the credibility test and the dependability test. The results of this study indicated that the picture of teacher and parent communication in building the character of students was as follows: 1) class groups created through social media such as whatsapp and so on, 2) communication through anecdot records or anecdotal notes used to record student behavior every day at school, the note was submitted to the parents of students when receiving report cards, 3) Communication through information books, and independent student communication, 4) home visit activities, namely teacher visited to student homes, to match the development of student behavior at school , 5) perenting activities, namely activities to bring in psychologists to provide direction to parents on how to properly educate children. The impacts of communication between teachers and parents were: 1) good cooperation between teachers and parents in building the character of students at home and at school, 2) there was a change in student character, because every day is monitored through information books, and independent student communication , 3) to increase parental knowledge on how to educate children well through parenting activities, 4) student achievement increased because all student activities were monitored through anecdote record . Recommendations from this study were 1) the results of this study can be used by schools, teachers, parents to carry out communication so as to improve the character of students at school and at home by intensifying their communication so that the character of students is built in accordance with the expectations and goals of teachers and parents, 2) other researchers can use as a reference for conducting similar research related to teacher and parent communication in building student character.

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