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Jurnal Prima Edukasia
ISSN : 23384743     EISSN : 24609927     DOI : 10.21831
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Is it necessary to modify science learning for autistic children? Nugroho, Ikhlasul Ardi; Tiarani, Vinta Angela; Hastuti, Woro Sri; Supartinah, Supartinah
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.63309

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Modifying the curriculum is often necessary for autistic children to effectively engage in their learning. Interestingly, a particular learning process was discovered that proved to be effective without any need for modification - specifically, teaching science to an autistic child. This discovery calls for further investigation. This study aims to provide a comprehensive description of the unique traits exhibited by autistic children who excel in learning science without the need for any modifications.  This study utilized the Spradley analysis method, which involves domain analysis, taxonomic analysis, componential analysis, and cultural theme analysis. The participants in this study consisted of elementary school students in the 3rd grade who have autism. They were selected using the purposive sampling method. The data collection involved conducting interviews, examining documentation, and studying artifacts. The findings of the study indicate that children with mild autism can effectively learn science without requiring any adjustments, while still receiving necessary accommodations. Tasks can be effectively completed with the support of teachers and the assistance of paraprofessionals. Autistic children demonstrate proficiency in basic science process skills, creativity, and fine motor skills. They also exhibit a positive affect and are able to socialize effectively. Addressing focus and emotional issues involves implementing structured meal plans, providing parents with guidance on educating their children, and fostering strong collaboration with teachers.
The Needs of English for Elementary School Students: from Family to School Sukarno, Sukarno; Jinabe, Megan
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.67841

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In accordance with Ki Hajar Dewantara's educational philosophy, which emphasizes the simultaneous role of home, school, and community in education, this study addresses a significant change in the Indonesian primary school curriculum. Several years ago, the Indonesian government removed English language instruction from elementary schools. However, the recently introduced Kurikulum Merdeka has reinstated English as a local subject in primary education. This reintroduction has generated concerns among TEYL (Teaching English for Young Learners) professionals, as it challenges the notion of the golden age of language acquisition. Young learners are believed to benefit from extensive exposure to the English language due to their rapid knowledge acquisition potential. Consequently, this study seeks to investigate the perspectives, interests, and needs of parents, teachers, and schools regarding the implementation of English language instruction at elementary schools. This quantitative cross-sectional study involved 383 participants selected through a purposive sampling strategy. It employed a survey research approach complemented by triangulation and Cronbach's Alpha tests to ensure validity and reliability. The findings of this research are poised to offer invaluable insights for parents seeking the best educational opportunities for their children and TEYL experts striving to enhance their teaching practices and methodologies. Additionally, this research highlights the demand for early childhood English language education. It serves as a foundational resource for evidence-based improvements in the educational landscape, ultimately benefiting the Indonesian youth as they navigate the complexities of the modern world.
Elementary Teacher Leadership of Pioneer Teacher Program Alumnae in Yogyakarta City Brilatin, Ares; Wibowo, Setiawan Edi
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.69044

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This research examines the leadership of Pioneer Teacher Program (Guru Penggerak) graduates at the primary school level in Yogyakarta City. It is a descriptive qualitative research. This research applies educational sociology approach, particularly the role of teachers. Data was collected from interviews and literature reviews. The data analysis is based on the theory of teachers as leaders by Frank Crowther (1997). The results of this research: first, GP graduates of the Pioneer Teacher Program have successfully improved their quality and professionalism in the leadership. This improvement is manifested in proactive involvement in various leadership activities. Second, the Self-Efficacy of Prioneer Teacher is not prevalent. Some GP members face personal and casuistic issues, where their lack of confidence emerges when faced with strategic leadership positions, such as being a school principal. The research findings controvert the common narrative that the Pioneer Teacher Program produces successful teachers without any obstacles. These findings serve as a recommendation for the future Pioneer Taecher Program to emphasize and pay more attention to the self-confidence of its graduates in strategic leadership positions within their respective institutions.
Promoting Digital Literacy: Assessing Teachers Readiness in Utilizing Information and Communication Technology for Learning in Rural Area Rofiah, Nurul Hidayati; Restiana, Restiana; Dewi, Rahmatika
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.63968

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This research aims to evaluate and ascertain the readiness of teachers to utilize Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in educational settings, with a particular focus on rural environments. By examining teachers' preparedness in employing ICT, the study sheds light on the unique conditions and phenomena associated with technology use in learning activities in rural areas. The methodology adopted for this research was a descriptive qualitative approach, using a case study design focused on the island of Belitung. The study involved 12 classroom teachers from three elementary schools in Badau Village as research subjects. Data were gathered through interviews and document analysis, employing thematic analysis techniques for data interpretation. To ensure the validity of the data, techniques of technical and source triangulation were used. The findings indicate six themes regarding the teachers' readiness to use ICT, including teachers' proficiency in operating laptops/computers, and their capability to plan, select, and integrate ICT tools for educational and administrative purposes. Additionally, skills in collaboration, using the internet, and leveraging other advanced applications are deemed crucial. The study also reveals that teachers need to comprehend their roles and functions in adapting to ICT developments, thereby aligning their readiness with the standards of professional teacher competency. The study highlights the need for teachers to understand their roles in ICT adaptation, aligning with professional competency standards. These insights provide a framework for future research, policymaking, and practice enhancement in educational ICT, aiming to improve educational quality and effectiveness in the digital age.
Examining Brain Based Learning Models Assisted Open-Ended Approach To Mathematics Understanding Concept Suharja, Suharja; Mustadi, Ali; Oktari, Viscal
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.67303

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The implementation of this research is due to indications of learning problems related to students' difficulties in understanding mathematics in division material in third grade elementary school which results in students being weak in understanding mathematical concepts. This needs to be improved through the implementation of a brain-based learning model with an open-ended approach so that it affects students' understanding of mathematical concepts. Quasi-experiment with pretest posttest control group design was used as the basis for this research method. The study population consisted of 96 grade 3 students from 5 schools in cluster 5, Klaten. Simple randomization was used as a sampling technique with a sample of 48 students. The research instrument used was a test of 10 questions with essay type. Based on the results of the hypothesis test obtained at 0.018, the brain-based learning model assisted by an open-ended approach has an effect on students' understanding of mathematical concepts with an average increase of 34.96 seen from the pretest and posttest. This research contributes to influencing students' mathematical concept understanding ability in a more positive direction through collaboration between the brain-based learning model with an open-ended approach.
The Integration of the Nature of Science and Religion to Increase Students' Religious Beliefs in Acquiring Scientific Knowledge at the Elementary School Tursinawati, Tursinawati; Fitriani, Suci; Safiah, Intan; Widodo, Ari; Sopandi, Wahyu; Amiruddin, M. Hasbi
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.67649

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Various efforts have been made to increase students' understanding and scientific skills in science learning; however, religion is often ignored. This study seeks to integrate science and religion concepts in increasing students' religious beliefs to acquire scientific knowledge. This study used mixed methods research. The samples, consisting of 100 students and four teachers from four elementary schools in Aceh province, were chosen randomly. Data were collected from student questionnaires, teacher interviews, and observation of learning implementation. The research results found that there has been no integration of the concepts of science and religion by linking NOS (Nature of Science) aspects and religious beliefs in acquiring scientific knowledge in science learning in elementary schools. The integration carried out previously was by integrating the verses of the Qur'an into scientific concepts. The implementation of integrating the concepts of science and religion increased religious beliefs in acquiring scientific knowledge among elementary school students. Most students strongly agree with religious beliefs in acquiring knowledge. Students strongly agree that science is a way to get closer to God. In learning science, teachers should integrate NOS and religious beliefs in acquiring scientific knowledge through impressions of feelings, reasoning, and intuition toward God's creation.  This research should contribute to the understanding of science and NOS concepts related to the topics of science and religion, how scientists work, social culture, moral values, and emotional and spiritual intelligence.   
Needs Analysis of Project Based Teaching Module Development in the Independent Curriculum Mustadi, Ali; Wibowo, Setiawan Edi; Zubaidah, Enny; Supartinah, Supartinah; Sugiarsih, Septia; Sayekti, Octavian Muning
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.66933

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This study aims to describe the needs analysis of developing a Project Based Teaching Module to increase the creativity of PGSD S1 students in designing independent curriculum-oriented elementary school learning. This study employed a mixed method approach, specifically utilizing a sequential explanatory design combination research design. The study employed quantitative methodologies and focused on 4th semester students in the PGSD FIPP UNY Study Program, resulting in a population size of 215 students. The study employed a random sampling technique to choose a group of students in their 4th semester. The sample technique employed the Isaac and Michael Tables. The collection of quantitative data was conducted using survey methodologies. The research instrument employed questionnaires that had been previously delineated with a grid. Additionally, the questionnaire instrument that was created to assess student creativity underwent validation and reliability testing prior to its use in the field. The gathered quantitative data were evaluated using descriptive methods. The quantitative data analysis was conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software, specifically version 25. Qualitative data were acquired by the utilization of qualitative methodologies, specifically through the means of interviews, observations, and documentation approaches. The tools employed in qualitative research encompass interview protocols, observation protocols, and documentation protocols. Meanwhile, qualitative data in this study was analyzed using data analysis (Miles &; Huberman, 2014) which includes condensation data, display data, and conclusion drawing / verification. The result of this research is that PGSD FIPP UNY students need teaching materials to support learning, especially in the Elementary School Indonesian Language and Literature Education Development Course. This is evidenced by the results of questionnaires filled out by 62 respondents from different classes, showing that the need for teaching materials for the Education Development course is needed by them. It is proven by the results of the questionnaire that 100% of students stated that they needed teaching materials for tool development, especially those based on the Merdeka Curriculum. 
In House Training: Improvement to Teacher Skills in the Implementation of Problem Based Learning Rakhmawati, Dewi; Kawuryan, Sekar Purbarini; Adi, Banu Setyo
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.60498

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The purpose of this research is to improve the ability of teachers to apply the Problem Based Learning Model through IHT at Vidya Qasana Public Elementary School.  The method and design of this research is action research carried out with research procedures based on the Kemmis and Taggart principles which include the following activities: (1) planning, (2) implementation of action, 3) observation, (4) reflection or evaluation.  Increasing the ability of teachers to apply the PBL Learning Model through the application of IHT has increased. The increase occurred due to time management activities in the form of synchronization of iHT implementation time and the mentoring process from classical to group. This has an impact on teacher participation in participating in IHT activities. In cycle 1, the number of teachers who obtained the very good category in the aspect of teacher participation in IHT activities was 62.5% and increased to 87.5% in cycle 2. In the aspect of school principals carrying out IHT activities, cycle 1 achievement of 25% then increased to 100% in the cycle The ability of teachers to apply the Problem Based Learning Model has increased. The increase was after there was an increase in teacher participation in following IHT, thus impacting teachers' understanding and ability to apply PBL in learning. This can be seen from the percentage of teachers who obtained the very good category. In cycle 1, the number of teachers who obtained the very good category in the aspect of lesson plan PBL development was 62.5% and increased to 87.5% in cycle 2. In the aspect of implementing PBL in learning, cycle 1 achievement of 25% then increased to 87.5% in cycle 2
Liveworksheet Interactive E-Module Effect on Equal Fractions Comprehension at 4th Grade Elementary School Firdaus, Fery Muhamad; Fadhilah, Nur; Wuryandari, Indriana Trisoma; Fadhli, Rahmat
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.64526

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This study seeks to investigate the impact of utilizing the liveworksheet interactive e-module on the comprehension of equal fractions among fourth-grade pupils. This study employed a quantitative methodology, utilizing a quasi-experimental design. The research design employed is a posttest control only-control group design. The sample size for this study consisted of 26 children who were in the 4th grade at SDN 2 Kejambon. The investigation employed a simple random sampling technique. The instrument comprised six descriptive questions. The data analysis was conducted using a T-test as a prerequisite test, including normality and homogeneity tests, with the assistance of SPSS software. The results obtained from the T-test analysis include a t-value of 2.311 and a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.030, which is less than 0.05. The results obtained from the T-test investigation include a t-value of 2.311 and a significance value (2-tailed) of 0.030, which is less than 0.05. The liveworksheet interactive e-module was found to have an impact on the comprehension of the Equal fraction idea. Subsequently, invalid hypothesis (H0) that is "There is no significant difference in 4th grade student mathematic comprehension, both liveworksheet interactive e-module and video-based learning.", rejected. Whereas the first hypothesis (H1), that stated "There is significant difference in 4th grade student's mathematic comprehension, between liveworksheet interactive e-module and video-based learning", considered as valid.
Analysis of the Value of Character Education in the Surakarta Style Javanese Bridal Paes and Its Relevance for Javanese Language Learning in Elementary Schools Rahadini, Astiana Ajeng; Wijayanti, Kenfitria Diah; Veronika, Prima; fitriana, Tya Resta; Sulaksono, Djoko; Lestari, Winda Dwi; Waluyo, Budi
Jurnal Prima Edukasia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpe.v12i1.66929

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This research was a qualitative descriptive research using a semiotic approach. This research aims to analyze the value of character education contained in the symbols in the Surakarta style Javanese bridal paes and its relevance as the Javanese language learning material for elementary school level. The symbols in Javanese bridal paes are a medium for transforming noble values containing Javanese cultural teachings for bridal couples in particular and Javanese society in general, especially the younger generation. This is closely related to character development based on local genius. Therefore, this research tries to describe the symbols in Surakarta style Javanese bridal paes as a manifestation of character education values. Each part in Javanese bridal paes is a representation of local wisdom  intended to be a medium for educating noble character. The main data collection techniques are direct observation, interviews, documentation of Javanese Surakarta style brides which are strengthened by documentation analysis. For the validity of the data, credibility techniques are used which are carried out by: 1) diligent observation, 2) triangulation of methods and sources, 3) peer discussion, 4) adequacy of references. The data validity technique uses theory triangulation and source triangulation. The data analysis technique in this research uses Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic analysis technique. The research results show that each part of the Surakarta style Javanese bridal paes is a symbol that contains noble Javanese cultural values which can be a guide for the bridal couple and relevan for Javanese Language Learning in Elementary Schools.

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