scholarly journals Development of Problem Based Learning Book for Indonesian Language and Literature Subject at Junior High School"

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Uun Undarti Septiani ◽  
I Nyoman Sudana Degeng ◽  
Nurmida Catherine Sitompul

Problem-based learning connects new problems that exist in daily life. It optimizes the ability to think through the process of group work and experimental activities. The students have difficulties in solving problems. They have little experience and are not highly motivated. It makes them unable to explore what students have. The conventional methods lack of training in critical thinking for students. This causes students to lack confidence to play an active role in the learning process. Based on these problems, the present study therefore developed the Indonesian language learning materials for Grade 7 at the junior high school level using the Problem Based Learning model.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 74-80
Author(s):  
Pandu Satyabrata ◽  
Rita Retnowati ◽  
Yossa Istiadi

MANAGEMENT OF STUDENTS LEARNING (CHILDREN LEARNERS) TO IMPROVE STUDENT CREATIVITY FROM PAPUA AT THE FIRST MIDDLE SCHOOL IN SENTUL INDONESIAN CHILDREN'S SCHOOL, BOGOREducational distribution, especially at under developed region in Indonesia, is still facing a problem. It is necessary that the private sector takes more active role to assist government efforts. Nowadays, many school institutions takes an effort to equalize education, such as Sekolah Anak Indonesia, where all of his students comes from Papua. Sekolah Anak Indonesia implements an internal  developed learning model which is called APEL (Anak Pelaku Pembelajaran). The goal of the school is  to help students to catch up their left behind, especially in the academic field and helping students to  master 21st Century skills, namely 4C skills (collaboration, critical thinking, communication and creativity). On the area of creativity, students are helped to be able to create innovation as a solution in society, so students confidently go into society. This research is intended to study and describe the uniqueness or special characteristics of management process’ and steps of learning model APEL of a Junior High School which located in Sentul-Bogor. The management of learning model APEL covered four stages of study, they are planning, organizing, directing and implementing, and controlling. This research was conducted through qualitative methods, where the researcher as its instrument. The retrieval data technique was conducted by interviewing, observation, and documentation studies. Based on the collected data and information, this thesis found out and  concluded that good  structural process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling become the  main supporting factor during using the APEL learning model in junior high school level in the Sekolah Anak Indonesia. In order to be able to produce creative children,  it needs detail and consistency in planning, organization which based on the needs, direction and implementation that is in accordance with components of program which has been arranged and planned in advance, as well as regular intensive control using objective instruments that meet students’ learning development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-140
Author(s):  
Ahmad Jaelani ◽  
Agus Salim Mansur ◽  
Qiqi Yulianti Zaqiyah

This article deals with Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning technology innovation at the junior high school level. The focus of the problem studied is related to what is innovation, technology and how is PAI's learning technology innovation at junior high school level. The results showed that the form of PAI learning technology innovation at junior high school level included; educational innovation, technology, learning technology, development of learning technology, web-based learning (e-learning), as well as the internet as a source of learning with an approach to developing inquiry and discovery learning methods. The effectiveness of this learning technology innovation makes the subject matter more understood by students, because the material from teaching material is discovered and practiced by students themselves. While the response of students is very enthusiastic and positive. The weakness of this learning technology innovation is that there are obstacles in operating learning technology because not all students have a representative media in implementing technology-based learning (online).


1937 ◽  
Vol 120 (9) ◽  
pp. 224-225
Author(s):  
Joseph A. Moore

How a lively Book Club improved the reading tastes of lads at Junior High School level.


1976 ◽  
Vol 60 (397) ◽  
pp. 54-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Len Ainsworth ◽  
James C. Stapleton

2018 ◽  
Vol 204 ◽  
pp. 04012
Author(s):  
Yanto ◽  
Chih-Wei Lu ◽  
Winda Y. Caroline

This study was a preliminary review to evaluate the dimensions of Indonesian national standard of chair and desk for junior high school level. The furniture was evaluated for seat height, seat depth, seat width, backrest height, desk height and underneath desk height. A number of 301 students were measured for their dimensions. Six equations were used to evaluate the match or mismatch between students’ dimensions and dimensions of chair and desk. Results showed mismatch between students’ dimensions and the dimensions of chair and desk as issued by the National Standardization Agency of Indonesia. The results of this preliminary review could be a basis for a larger study which covers more samples and geographical areas.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document