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Design of Learning Trajectory on Number Patterns Using the Context of Aur Lake Tourism for Junior High School Students Elly, As; Zulkardi, Zulkardi; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Susanti, Ely; Mulyono, Budi
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 12, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v12i4.95285

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Number patterns are a mathematical topic that connects arithmetic and algebra while strengthening students’ mathematical reasoning foundations. Therefore, the teaching of this topic needs to be designed in a meaningful way. This study aims to describe the learning design of number patterns based on Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Education (PMRI) using the context of Aur Lake tourism for Grade VIII students at SMP IT Al-Furqon Wonosari, Musi Rawas Regency. The research method employed was design research with a validation studies type, consisting of three stages: (1) preparing for the experiment, which included a literature review, discussions with teachers, and the development of a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory (HLT); (2) the design experiment, which involved a piloting experiment and a teaching experiment; and (3) the retrospective analysis. The research subjects were Grade VIII students at SMP IT Al-Furqon Wonosari, with six students participating in the piloting experiment and twenty-three students in the teaching experiment. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, documentation/video recordings, and student activity sheets. The collected data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive techniques. The results of this study produced a learning design for number patterns based on PMRI using the Aur Lake context, which can guide students in understanding and generalizing number patterns.
Exploring Key Factors and Solutions for English Academic Text Reading Difficulties among Elementary Teacher Education Students Kaltsum, Honest Ummi; Utami, Ratnasari Diah; Desstya, Anatri; Herliana, Shella; Pitaloka, Sinta Diah Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v12i4.94748

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English academic reading is an essential skill for undergraduates both in English major students and non-English major students. However, many non-English major students, particularly Indonesian Elementary Teacher Education (ETE) students, face significant challenges in comprehending academic English texts. This qualitative study explores the core causes of these difficulties, focusing on linguistic, psychological, environmental, and reading experience factors. Data were collected via interviews with lecturers and students and through focus group discussions (FGDs) to identify potential solutions. Results indicate that linguistic challenges, including academic vocabulary and grammar, and psychological barriers like reading anxiety, are primary obstacles. Although students have access to a conducive learning environment, their reading habits remain limited, averaging only one to three times per week. To address these issues, the study suggests increasing reading frequency and vocabulary mastery[2.1][HH2.2]. Additionally, strategies such as intensive and extensive reading practices, vocabulary development, and skimming and scanning techniques are recommended to improve comprehension. The study concludes by recommending contextually appropriate strategies to enhance academic literacy and foster more effective reading skills among ETE students.
The Impact of Digital Cultural Transformation on Elementary School Students' Identity in the Era of Globalization Hasmawati, Hasmawati; Djumat, Irwan; Rajaloa, Nani I.
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 12, No 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v12i4.91609

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The limited understanding and use of social media by teachers and parents in shaping elementary school students has negatively affected local cultural values and character development. Studying the use of social media among elementary school students is therefore urgent, as it can influence self-perception, cultural identity, and potential future risks. The purpose of this study is to analyze the direct impact of social media on the formation of student identity and to identify the factors that support the effective management of social media use in elementary education settings. This research employed a quantitative survey approach with a sample of 360 respondents. Data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire ranging from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 5 (Strongly agree). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and linear regression with SPSS Version 29.0. The findings revealed that social media use significantly influences children’s perceptions of identity and local culture, highlighting the role of intensive supervision by teachers and parents as well as the importance of integrating digital literacy into learning materials. In conclusion, digital literacy and active environmental involvement have a positive impact on the character development of elementary school students. The practical implication is that digital literacy training within the school environment supports students in forming a positive cultural identity.
Learning Trajectory on Probability Using the Context of the Bekulo Tradition Mandasari, Novianti; Zulkardi, Zulkardi; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Susanti, Ely; Mulyono, Budi
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 12, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v12i4.95283

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In everyday life, individuals are required to be cautious in making decisions and analyzing the possibilities of various alternatives. Probability theory emerges as one of the important branches of mathematics that provides an understanding of uncertainty and ways to measure the likelihood of an event. However, field observations reveal that many students still encounter difficulties in understanding probability, particularly in the subtopic of combinations. These difficulties are generally caused by abstract learning processes, limited contextual activities, and the lack of connection between mathematics and real-life experiences or local culture close to students’ lives. This study aims to design probability learning based on Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Education (IRME) by utilizing the Bekulo tradition in Rejang Lebong Regency as a relevant local cultural context. The method employed is design research with a validation study type, involving ninth-grade students of SMP IT Salsabillah Rejang Lebong as research subjects. Data were collected through observation, documentation, and interviews. In this study, the researchers developed a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory (HLT) adapted to the Bekulo tradition context. The results show that integrating IRME with cultural contexts can effectively support the development of students’ understanding of the concept of combinations in a more meaningful way. These findings affirm that culturally rooted learning designs not only enrich students’ learning experiences but also foster their appreciation of local wisdom while making mathematics more relevant to everyday life.

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