scholarly journals Efektivitas Pembelajaran Bagi Murid Di Madrasah Ibtidaiyah

Author(s):  
Millata Hanifa ◽  
Rusma Permana ◽  
Miftahul Ulfah

The existence of madrasah ibtidaiyah is equivalent to elementary school as part of basic education. The core activity of a school or madrasa is learning. Children enrolled by their parents in the madrasah ibtidaiyah are so that children can easily learn a number of important basic subjects so that children become pious children. In other words, children who learn will become adults, because they master a number of subjects, or the knowledge needed according to the curriculum to live in society, or continue to higher education. For this reason the effectiveness of learning becomes the teacher’s task, because it requires professional teachers who are able to realize successful learning, especially seen from changes in student behavior, both cognitive, affective, and psychomotor.

Author(s):  
Marlene Alves Dias ◽  
Valdir Bezerra dos Santos Júnior ◽  
Sirlene Neves de Andrade

O objetivo desse trabalho de pesquisa é identificar as relações institucionais e as marcas dessas sobre as relações pessoais esperadas dos estudantes na transição entre os Ensinos Fundamental (6 a 14 anos), Médio (15 a 17anos) e Superior. As análises se apoiam na Teoria Antropológica do Didático com destaque para as noções de: relação pessoal e institucional, praxeologias, ecologia dos saberes e níveis de codeterminação. Foram consideradas as análises das expectativas institucionais via documentos oficiais e das relações institucionais existentes, por meio de livros didáticos do Ensino Fundamental Anos Finais, Médio e do Ensino Superior, que dão uma visão geral de como essas relações sobrevivem, atualmente, no Brasil. As relações pessoais esperadas dos estudantes foram apresentadas por meio das questões do exame vestibular da Universidade de Campinas (Unicamp). Identifica-se nas análises dos documentos que na tentativa de adequar as orientações impostas da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases de 1996, muitas foram as adaptações nos documentos oficiais para ajudar professores e educadores na formação de cidadãos autônomos. Em relação ao conceito de função se identifica que seria interessante realizar a articulação dos conhecimentos desenvolvidos no Ensino Fundamental Anos Finais e Ensino Médio, visando utilização dos mesmos como conhecimentos prévios disponíveis no Ensino Superior.Palavras-chave: Relações Institucional e Pessoal. Função. Transição na Educação Básica.AbstractThe objective of this research is to identify the institutional relationships and their marks on the students’ expected personal relations in the transition from Elementary School (6 to 14 years) to High School (15 to 17 years), then Higher Education. The analyzes are based on the Anthropological Theory of Didactics, highlighting the notions of personal and institutional relationship, praxeologies, ecology of knowledge and levels of codetermination. Analyzes of institutional expectations through official documents and institutional relationships were considered through textbooks of Elementary School, High School and Higher Education; they give an overview of how these relationships currently survive in Brazil. The students’ expected personal relations were presented through the “vestibular” exam (entrance exam to higher education) questions to Unicamp (University of Campinas). In the documents analyses, huge attempt was identified to adapt the guidelines imposed by the Law of Directives and Basis for National Education - LDB, 1996: there were many adaptations in the official documents to help teachers and educators shape up autonomous citizens. In relation to the concept of function, it was indentified that it would be interesting to carry out the articulation of the knowledge developed in Elementary School and High School, aiming to use them as prior knowledge available to HigherEducation.Keywords: Institutional and Personal relationships. Function. Transition in Basic Education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-119
Author(s):  
Viegas Patrícia ◽  
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Mónica Pereira ◽  
Francisco Gil ◽  
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...  

This paper seeks to access the stated knowledge about the practices and challenges faced by teachers and educators in the activities of plastic and visual expression in Primary Education in Portugal. As teacher training is nowadays organized in two cycles of higher education: a first cycle of initial training in basic education and a second cycle of specialized training with emphasis on supervised teaching practices, we tried to study some reports of these practices, made to obtain the Master's degree. In these reports, future teachers present the activities implemented in the school context as well as the teaching-learning procedures and strategies developed with elementary school students with the integration of different curricular areas.


Author(s):  
Ardhin Primadewi ◽  
Mukhtar Hanafi

Higher education in Indonesia is regulated by the government with the Higher Education Accreditation (APT). In APT 3.0, Higher Education is required to be able to present performance data in the form of a Higher Education Performance Report (LKPT) as a reference in making a Self-Evaluation Report (LED). However, it is necessary to have an in-depth analysis to determine the gaps in the data required by Higher Education according to the APT 3.0 standard. The process of integrating the samples refer to the Zachman Framework (ZF). The results of this simplification that the data is available in support of APT 3.0 approximately 79% of the total data both inside and outside the core business of Higher Education and is well managed in an integrated database. The remaining 21% of the data that are not available is spread across several information systems, especially SIMMawa, SIMHumas and Cooperation, and SIMAKU. This shows that the change in accreditation standards that have been in effect since April 2019 has created a significant data gap for Higher Education. This research also produced an alternative model of integrated data management that can be used as input for Information System developers in the Higher Education scope.


NASPA Journal ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 42 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Brad A. Lau

One of the great challenges facing Christian higher education is the role and impact of student behavior codes in furthering institutional values and inculcating those values in the students served by such institutions. The perspectives of administrators, faculty members, and students regarding the rationale for codes of conduct at their institution are examined. To obtain data, administrators, faculty members, and students at two Christian liberal arts institutions completed questionnaires and participated in follow-up interviews based on individual responses to the questionnaire. The views of all three groups are described as they see behavior codes relating to institutional purpose and the development and implementation of such codes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 107278
Author(s):  
Jhonattan Miranda ◽  
Christelle Navarrete ◽  
Julieta Noguez ◽  
José-Martin Molina-Espinosa ◽  
María-Soledad Ramírez-Montoya ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Mary Hudachek-Buswell ◽  
Cedric Stallworth ◽  
LeAnne Cheatham ◽  
Faith North ◽  
Ruchi Banerjee

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Qiang Zha

Abstract This paper examines several research questions relating to equality and equity in Chinese higher education via an extended literature review, which in turn sheds light on evolving scholarly explorations into this theme. First, in the post-massification era, has the Chinese situation of equality and equity in higher education improved or deteriorated since the late 1990s? Second, what are the core issues with respect to equality and equity in Chinese higher education? Third, how have those core issues evolved or changed over time and what does the evolution indicate and entail? Methodologically, this paper uses a bibliometric analysis to detect the topical hotspots in scholarly literature and their changes over time. The study then investigates each of those topical terrains against their temporal contexts in order to gain insights into the core issues.


Author(s):  
Wadee S. Alhalabi ◽  
Mobeen Alhalabi

<p class="3">The Color Coded Cards system as a possibly effective class management tool is the focus of this research. The Color Coded Cards system involves each student being given a card with a specific color based on his or her behavior. The main objective of the research is to find out whether this system effectively improves students’ behavior, thus leading to better class management. The research was conducted with 350 students as subjects, and the data were gathered by means of a questionnaire administered over a period of three years. A qualitative method was applied to analyze the results and draw precise conclusions. The results were interesting and promising.</p>


2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 629-640 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Oba

For a very long time the Japanese government concentrated its higher education investment on a handful of national institutions, until the policy came to be called into question in the late 1980s in the face of globalisation and other factors. Higher education reform was significantly accelerated in the 1990s: the government has continuously deregulated the higher education system including the incorporation of national universities, and has brought more and more competition through diverse competitive funding schemes. Some policies – not only higher education policies but also science and technology ones – were explicitly designed to develop ‘world-class’ education and research centres, such as the 21st COE programme. This article suggests that although a funding policy based on competition, with a strict evaluation, seems to be a move in the right direction, a right balance of budget allocation between competitive funds and basic education-research funds should be sought. Furthermore, the programmes of the government have to be offered in a more consistent manner, and more concerted and integrated efforts will be required, to address the critical problem of building world-class universities.


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