scholarly journals Increasing student achievement motivation during online learning activities

2021 ◽  
Vol 1810 (1) ◽  
pp. 012072
Author(s):  
R Dwijuliani ◽  
T Rijanto ◽  
Munoto ◽  
L Nurlaela ◽  
I Basuki ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Norma Jeepi Margiyanti ◽  
Trisna Yuni Handayani* ◽  
Nelli Roza

Pandemic situation covid-19 that hit the world, made everyone forced to isolate themselves in the house, causing all activities to be done at home, including the teaching and learning process. Home learning activities are still carried out using online methods.The purpose of this study is to find out the influence of online-based learning on student learning achievement. The samples in this study were all students of Diploma Three Midwifery Program numbering 70 people.This research uses descriptive design with quantitative approach, data analysis used chi square. The results of the study have the effect of online-based learning on student achievement. Obtained a significance score of 0.025 smaller than 0.05 which means that online learning has an influence on student achievement (P<0.05). It is expected that parents can supervise during the implementation of learning, and it is expected that lecturers can use the right methods so that the material can be absorbed by students properly.


Author(s):  
Jaka Wijaya Kusuma ◽  
Hamidah Hamidah

In the midst of the current pandemic, online learning is the main choice in the world of education. However, there was a wide range of student responses to the learning process. Furthermore, it is known that the perception of students towards learning submitted by influential lecturers to generate interest in learning students in understanding the materials provided. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to obtain concrete information about: 1) how students perceive the competence of lecturers in applying online learning; 2) how to motivate students to excel during online learning; and 3) is there any influence of student perception on the competence of lecturers with the motivation of student achievement. This research uses a combination research design and its data collection method, namely survey by providing questionnaire questionnaire link with googleform. The subjects of the study were 274 students of the even semester of the academic year 2019/2020 at Bina Bangsa University who responded to the poll. The conclusion is that the perception of students is very diverse towards the competence of lecturers in applying online learning, as well as the motivation of student achievement. Although the percentage of incline is positive, not a few have responded negatively. Furthermore, it is known that there is a significant and moderate influence between the perception of students towards the competence of lecturers and the motivation of student achievement. In other words, if the student's perception of lecturer's competence increases, it will be accompanied by increased motivation for student achievement.


2021 ◽  
pp. 026142942110543
Author(s):  
Ophelie Desmet ◽  
Danielle Crimmins ◽  
Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar ◽  
Marcia Gentry

The present study used an explanatory mixed-method design to examine the effects of the Achievement Motivation Enhancement (AME)+Cyber enrichment program and teachers’ perception of procedures and outcomes in the context of emergency remote teaching, including online and hybrid formats, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Three teachers implemented the program with 57 students in grades 9 through 12. To evaluate the program, we combined change score analysis of pretest and posttest data on academic self-perception, self-regulation, goal valuation, cyber-related interest, as well as descriptive interpretative analysis of interview data. We found the online learning format was more effective than the hybrid format for the affective and cognitive outcomes. Qualitative findings suggested pedagogical concerns and struggle with online learning due to emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, centered around a lack of student engagement and interaction that appropriate levels of training and practice could remedy. Implications and future research suggestions are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 20-22
Author(s):  
Faris Salman Faza

The existence of the COVID-19 outbreak has an impact on all sectors of life, one of which is in the education sector, many schools are forced to dismiss their students and teaching and learning activities are carried out online. the transition of Geography teaching and learning activities at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas from face to face to online creates new problems in learning so that a special strategy is needed in this learning. Although online learning is not effective for achieving learning goals, the teacher must be able to make new innovations so that learning objectives can be achieved. This study uses a qualitative description method by observing the behavior of students when online learning takes place. Learning online Geography class XII at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas uses educational games. This study aims to find out the right media in learning Geography class XII during the COVID-19 pandemic at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas. The results of this study showed that 76 students of class XII MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas who had taken the test showed an average value> 8.00. This shows satisfactory results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-96
Author(s):  
Lukman Asha

The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of the principal's strategies as a manager in overcoming problems that arouse during the implementation of online learning at SDIT al-Kahfi in Lebong Regency, Bengkulu Province. This study applied a qualitative approach, with data gathered through observation of learning activities via Whastapp groups and interviews with informants such as school principals, PAI teachers, students, and parents. Following the collection of data, an analysis was performed using Miles’ et al theory in order to find conclusive answers. The principal's strategies to solve the problems of online learning at SDIT al-Kahfi Lebong fell into the following: sending teachers to attend seminars or getting engaged into the training of information technology and learning with peers, providing guidance or training for children in groups or individually, providing counseling and conducting counseling meetings with students’ parents about the importance of android in the learning process, and giving an understanding of the importance of parental cooperation in supervising their children's learning from home.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-77
Author(s):  
Nashruddin Nashruddin ◽  
Fiptar Abdi Alam

Covid-19 pandemic condition demands the learning activities to be conducted online. The current study aims to investigate the types of humor inserted by the teacher in the EFL online teaching-learning activities, and students� responses toward the teacher�s humor. The participants of this descriptive qualitative research are an EFL teacher and 29 students of the 2nd grade at SMA Muhammadiyah Barru. To collect data about the types of humor used by the teacher, the researchers directly observe the online learning activities conducted by the teacher and his students. For gaining the deepest data about students� responses toward the teacher�s humor, the researchers randomly interview 10 from those 29 students. The researchers found that in the online teaching-learning activities, the teacher inserted humorous words that based on the theory were classified into pun fan, joke, innuendo, malapropism, and absurdity. Besides that, the researchers also found new types of humor used by the teacher, which were then named as local humor and plesetan humor. From the interview result, it is found students� responses towards the teacher�s humor indicate that humor maintains students� focus in learning activities, stimulates students to solve problems quickly, and keeps students� self-confidence in online learning.


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