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DEVELOPING APPRECIATION TO MULTICULTURAL TYPICALITY BY INTRODUCING TRADITIONAL SPORT OF LANGGA MARTIAL ART ROOTED FROM GORONTALO CULTURE (LANGGA MARTIAL ART INTEGRATED TO THE PESH TEACHING AND LEARNING IN JHS/IJHS OF GORONTALO CITY) Hadjarati, Hartono; Hidayah, Taufiq
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 4 No 2 (2016): November 2016
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The content of local wisdom in 2013 Curriculum is expected to develop appreciation to multicultural typicality by introducing traditional games and sport rooted from the culture of Indonesian ethic groups. A martial art is expression by which people defend themselves and has deep philosophical teaching to be mastered by individuals who want to learn self-defense. Because the martial art has developed into an achievement sport, the philosophical values are fading and are replaced by the pursuance of winning or losing. This study is meant (1) to introduce Langga as the local content integrated into self-defense activities within the PESH teaching and learning, (2) to develop appreciation to multicultural typicality by introducing Langga martial art rooted from Gorontalo culture. This is a qualitative study and the data were collected by using observation, documents and intertviews, and analyzed by using an interactive flow model. Langga martial art is not only designed to develop skills and knowledge, but also intended to provide the students with understanding about physical movement in sport, to generate the historical motivation to inherit the culture and historical values of the ancestors as national cultural wealth coming from Gorontalo, and to encourage students to understand and conserve the local culture.
THE PHYSICAL TESTS FOR 13-15 YEAR OLD TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS Liskustyawati, Hanik; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Rachman, Hari Amirullah
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 4 No 2 (2016): November 2016
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The achievement of high performance and optimal physical quality is the requirement that can not be ignored by a coach because every sport requires physical quality levels that vary according to the required physical qualities of the sport. Today, there are many types of tests to determine physical capabilities that are used for identifying the talent of table tennis players of all age groups. The available physical tests have not been tested empirically against the physical performance of a table tennis player. This study aimed to develop appropriate physical tests for men and women’s table tennis players aged 13-15 years. The method used was research and development. The development steps included 1) a preliminary study, 2) needs analysis, 3) expert validation, 4) empirical validation, 5) evaluating the effectiveness. The research samples consisted of 73 men’s players and 68 women’s players aged 13-15 who were enrolled in the Indonesia table tennis club (PTMSI) in Central Java; the age chronologically following the practice for at least 2 years and the frequency of exercise being 3 times a week. The data were analyzed using inter-correlation and research instruments consisting of observations with the Likert scale in the form of a rating scale. The results of the research and development show that the appropriate physical tests for men and women’s players aged 13-15 years consist of 6 test items including arm span, hands reaction speed, a tennis ball catching-throwing test, shuttle run, 20-meter sprint and multistage running. The conclusions of this research are: the developed physical tests are appropriate for men and women’s table tennis players aged 13-15 years, including the length of arm span, speed of reaction hand, tennis ball catching-throwing test, shuttle run, 20-meter sprint, and multistage run tests.

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