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Peer Tutor Method to Improve Problem Posing Ability Isrokatun, Isrokatun; Rosmiati, Rosi; Hanifah, Nurdinah; Rohman, Yusuf Abdul
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 10, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v10i3.56296

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This study was conducted to determine the description of learning with the peer tutor method implemented through situation-based learning. The urgency of this study is to find out the problem posing ability of elementary school students as an intellectual skill that students must possess to support future competition. From the existing problems, students are accustomed to receiving knowledge without posing the problems they find. The peer tutor method through SBL facilitates students in problem-posing ability, problem-solving, and independent learning. The peer tutor method makes it easier for teachers to provide structured guidance to facilitate students through discussions. This study employed a descriptive qualitative method involving fourth-grade students, in which the data were obtained using observation, interview, and documentation guidelines. The obtained data were reduced to be able to conclude. This study found that learning through the peer tutor method involves active student roles, facilitates students to construct their knowledge in a guided manner, creates meaningfulness in students in posing problems, leads to follow-up questions, and responses to the problems posed.
Survey of Academic Service Quality in Primary Schools Djuanda, Dadan; Sunaengsih, Cucun; Syahid, Aah Ahmad; Amalia, Kaniati; Juneli, Juni Artha
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.71728

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Quality academic services provide a conducive and supportive learning environment for all education customers at every level of education, and primary schools are no exception. However, the facts in the field show that there are still complaints from teachers, students, and parents regarding academic services in elementary schools. This study aims to analyze the level of academic service quality in elementary schools in Sumedang Regency, focusing on the five main dimensions of reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles. This research is a quantitative study using a survey method involving 50 elementary school teachers. The results showed that the quality of academic services in elementary schools in Sumedang Regency fulfills five dimensions with an average of high quality and has been able to meet the expectations and needs of teachers, resulting in satisfaction and good perceptions in the implementation of effective and efficient academic services even though the dimensions of reliability, empathy, and tangibles still need improvement. This research is expected to contribute to schools’ supporting decision-making and determining solutions in more specific areas to realize quality academic services.
The RADEC Learning Model in Primary Schools: A Systematic Literature Review Burhanudin, Burhanudin; Maftuh, Bunyamin; Sujana, Atep; Sopandi, Wahyu; Sapriya, Sapriya; Nanola, Nouval
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.65596

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The rapid development of science and technology produces consequences on the challenges that will be faced by students. Students need to develop 21st-century skills that include the ability to think critically, creatively, communicatively, and collaboratively. These skills can be obtained through the learning process, but in fact, in the field, there are still many teachers who adopt conventional learning models and tend to be teacher-centered. This kind of learning has an unfavorable impact on students' creativity, activeness, and critical thinking. This can be overcome by using the RADEC learning model. This research aims to find out the learning process that uses the RADEC model to increase student participation and student activeness in learning to foster 21st-century skills. This research uses the systematic literature review method with the PRISMA 2020 model. The 2020 prism model is used to assess the systematic review. The data collection process uses Google Scholar with a range of years 2019-2023. Data searches were carried out with the keyword Use of the RADEC Model in Elementary Schools. The results showed that 21st-century skills are crucial for students to have in facing the progress of modernization now. From the use of the RADEC model, the 21st-century skills that are improved include critical thinking, creativity, communication, and cooperation. In addition, the main challenge of RADEC model learning is if there are students who are not good at reading because the initial syntax of this model is reading. Students are required to be good at reading as an initial capital in finding information. Another challenge is that teachers must be able to analyze well related to the objectives and factors that affect the success of learning. It is hoped that this research can provide new knowledge for readers and can also be used as a reference in using the Radec learning model in schools.
How Do Science Content Misconceptions Occur in Primary School Teachers with Teaching Certificates? Zulfianto, Muhammad Rais; Abduh, Muhammad
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 10, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v10i3.62887

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Misconceptions are understandings of concepts that are not in accordance with scientific concepts. Teachers have the potential to experience misconceptions and misconceptions that occur in teachers can result in students also experiencing misconceptions. Research that examines science misconceptions in elementary school teachers is still rare, so there is a need for research examining science misconceptions in elementary school teachers, especially in elementary school teachers who are certified educators. Therefore, this study aims at determining whether science misconceptions occur in elementary school teachers with teaching certificates or not and how much misconceptions are experienced and the misconceptions occurred. This study employs descriptive quantitative by involving 17 certified elementary school teachers who are classroom teachers teaching several subjects in elementary schools including science subjects. Data collection was done by conducting a four tier misconception diagnosis test and the result was analyzed using by referring to four tier test concept developed by various researchers. The findings indicated that primary school teachers possessing teaching certificates exhibited science misconceptions at a rate of 22%, placing them in the low category of scientific understanding at 66%. Despite the relatively low occurrence of misconceptions, it is advisable for certified primary school teachers to further enhance their grasp of the concepts they impart to prevent any potential hindrance to the learning process.
The Impact of Student Psychological Factors on Self-Regulation in Learning in Primary Schools Susanto, Ratnawati; Nasution, Evi Syafrida; Sanulita, Henny; Lumbantoruan, Jitu Halomoan
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i1.68907

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Regulation in effective learning can achieve knowledge and understanding of the material. However, in reality in the field, student self-regulation is still low. This is urgent to research because there are differences in theory, expectations, and reality in the field, so the research aims to analyze the influence of psychological factors on elementary school students' regulatory learning. The psychological factors studied are self-efficacy, orientation, and beliefs about intelligence. Quantitative research methods. The subjects were elementary school students with a sample of 639. The data collection technique used an instrument with the Beliefs of Intelligence Scale. Analysis techniques using Statistics version 25.0 with the Pearson correlation r test and Stepwise Multiple Regression analysis were used to analyze the research data. The results and findings show that the Regression Model of intrinsic goal orientation, self-efficacy, and entity trust contributes 31.3% in the good category. Change variance in self-regulated learning. The influence of intrinsic goal orientation is the highest, followed by self-efficacy and entity trust. This self-psychology model contributes to elementary school students' self-regulation learning. In conclusion, self-psychological factors must be considered to produce students who are more independent in independent learning. This research means that schools can shape student psychology independently.
Students’ Self-Regulated Learning on Division Algorithm with a Fair-Share Method Murdiyati, Efa; Herman, Tatang
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.71809

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Learning environments should be where constructive and self-regulated learning is fostered. Teachers should transform their mathematics classes into something more challenging and fun while building students’ numeracy skills and learning character. Self-regulated learning is a learning character that students must have to become agentic life-long learners in an unpredictable, dynamic, and ever-changing society. This study aimed to describe students’ self-regulated learning on the division algorithm with a fair-share method. This was descriptive qualitative research using the case study method conducted in six weeks. The subjects of this study are ten students in grade four. The data sources were collected from self-regulated learning scales and students’ learning activity observation sheets. The data was analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. This study unveiled that a teaching division algorithm with a fair-share method could nourish students’ self-regulated learning. Proven that only 20% of students had moderate levels of self-regulated learning; 50% of students had high levels of self-regulated learning; and 30% of students had very high levels of self-regulated learning. Furthermore, the average score of self-regulated dimensions was classified as very good. The fair-share method also impacted students’ behavior to be excited in learning and exposing them to mathematical modeling through the dividing candies activity.
Development of QR Code-Based Booklet to Prevent Inhalant Abuse of Elementary School Students in Palopo City Sabani, Fatmaridah; Bulu, Rifaah Mahmudah
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i1.63345

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This research is motivated by the many cases of narcotics abuse in Indonesia which have now been found in various regions including the city of Palopo. This study aims to educate the public from an early age about the dangers of narcotics and hazardous substances such as inhalant abuse as a preventive measure for the development of narcotics cases in Indonesia, especially in Palopo City. This research uses the RD method by developing a QR Code-based booklet as educational media for elementary school students and teachers. The results of this study found that the QR Code-based booklet product to prevent inhalant abuse behavior in elementary school students was declared valid or feasible to use. Furthermore, the teacher's response in the practicality test of the QR Code-based booklet to prevent inhalant abuse behavior was declared practical to use. In this study, it was also found that there was an increase in learning outcomes before and after the application of QR Code-based booklets to prevent inhalant abuse behavior.
The Effect of the UbD-Based Problem Based Learning Model on the Critical Thinking Skills of Grade IV Students in IPAS Subject at Elementary School Aristanti, Anastasya Putri; Fatayan, Arum
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.71794

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The ability to think critically in the 21st century is a skill that must be possessed by every individual. This study, uses a UbD-based problem-based learning model with a conventional learning model to see which learning model has more influence on the critical thinking ability of grade IV students in science subjects. The UbD approach was chosen to be a supporter in the implementation of the problem-based learning model because it is considered to have the same goal, which is to provide students with a deep understanding to encourage students to be more active in the learning process which also encourages students to think critically. The research method used in this study is quasi-experimental. Researchers used all students in class IV A totaling 25 students as the control class and IV B totaling 32 students as the experimental class. The experimental group was given UbD-based problem-based learning model treatment while the control class was given conventional model treatment. The results showed that the experimental class with UbD-based problem-based learning model treatment was superior to its post-test value compared to the control class. The findings of this study can help teachers or instructors to find a suitable learning model that has a deep impact on students so that students can improve their critical thinking skills, which is a must-have ability in the 21st century.
Reflection of Indonesian Educators on the Implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum Rokayah, Rokayah; Hermita, Neni; Vebrianto, Rian; Mujtahid, Iqbal; Sulistiyo, Urip; Samsudin, Achmad
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 10, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v10i3.64864

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Driven by a commitment to address challenges associated with the Merdeka Curriculum's implementation in Indonesia, this paper explores reflections and experiences of Indonesian educators. The researchers' anxiety, stemming from the need for effective application, underscores the study's motivation to enhance the educational experience for educators and students alike. Conducted through qualitative questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with fifteen participants, the research focuses on three reflective dimensions (in, on, and for) employing an exploratory case study design. In reflection-in-action, educators emphasize a shift towards student-centered learning, promoting active involvement, critical thinking, and self-directed learning. Reflection-on-action reveals educators perceiving the curriculum as highly interactive, but they acknowledged the need for patience and time in implementing significant changes, considering varying levels of receptivity among teaching staff. Reflection-for-action demonstrates educators actively evaluating the Merdeka Curriculum, employing strategies like fostering relationships and leveraging social media for knowledge sharing. Overall, the study highlighted the potential of the Merdeka Curriculum to enhance the overall quality of schools and contribute to the academic success of Indonesian students. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers, curriculum developers, and educational practitioners seeking to refine the implementation process and enhance professional development programs. Ultimately, this research contributes to the ongoing efforts to empower educators and students and improve the effectiveness of education in Indonesia.
Management of Food Security Culturization in Nature Elementary Schools: Policy, Learning, and Student Engagement Hadiana, Deni; Sylvia, Novi; Salman, Ibnu; Permatasari, Anggraeni Dian; Alia, Nur; Saliem, Handewi Purwati
Mimbar Sekolah Dasar Vol 11, No 2 (2024): On Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53400/mimbar-sd.v11i2.71730

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Food insecurity affects every aspect of student development. Cultivating food security through education can be implemented through the culturization of food security in nature schools, and it is encouraged to be managed at the elementary level. Research relating to differences in the influence of nature school management on food security has not yet been found. This research aims to analyze the differences in the influence of general and Islamic school management on the culturization of food security. This research used a quantitative approach with a multivariate analysis of variance method using SPSS software. Data were collected using questionnaires of 20 items consisting of three aspects: school policy, learning activity, and student engagement. The participants were 28 principals and representatives in 15 nature elementary schools in West Java Province, Indonesia. The respondents were chosen from a population of nature elementary school principals using purposive sampling. The sampling encompasses the distribution of nature elementary schools based on types of school management and their distributive location. The result of the multivariate test shows a value of 0,260 0.05. This result means that different types of school management have an insignificant impact on the culturization of food security. The weakest aspect is school policy, with a mean score of 15.93, while learning activity and student engagement obtain a mean score of 27.25 and 27.50 for each. These findings imply that school policy in nature elementary schools must be improved to support a food security culture.