scholarly journals Penerapan Model Pembelajaran Berbasis Sentra dalam Mengembangkan Kecerdasan Jamak di Taman Kanak-Kanak Kota Samarinda

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-31
Author(s):  
Nurwati Nurwati

The right learning model determines success in learning. Activities that suit the needs of children, of course, prioritize a sense of pleasure and comfort. Fun learning can develop abilities or multiple intelligences as optimal as possible in accordance with existing standards in the curriculum. The learning center model is one of the learning models that is able to stimulate all aspects of child development through directed play. The center-based learning model is one of the more effective learning models because it is oriented in playing while learning. This learning model has been applied to Islamc Center Kindergarten, Silmi Islamic Kindergarten and Fastabiqul Khairat Kindergarten. The purpose of this study was to determine the application of the Islamic learning center model to develop children's multiple intelligences in Samarinda City Kindergarten.This research used field research using a qualitative descriptive approach. The research locations were Islamic Center Kindergarten (TK), Silmi Islamic Kindergarten (TK) and Fastabiqul Khairat Kindergarten (TK). Data collection techniques were observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used was descriptive analysis.The results of this study were obtained after an analysis that center-based learning models develop the ability of multiple intelligence in early childhood. Each center has a focus on developing aspects of intelligence and when put together, all centers are designed with a variety of strategies in the process of learning activities where children learn to actually encourage to be directly involved in observation, do it directly using existing media with pleasure because it is inseparable from the concept of play children, all centers hone the intelligence abilities of logical thinking, intrapersonal, interpersonal, kinesthetic, linguistic, naturalist, musical, visual-spatial and existential. In developing plural intelligence in early childhood, it is supported with facilities and infrastructure that are in line with the concept of learning, namely playing while learning.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Zamzam Mustofa ◽  
Dica Nurul Azizah ◽  
Ruaidatul Fitriyah

Early Childhood Education is education at an early stage, in early childhood, children learn from those who cannot until they can. Of course, to teach children, teachers who are able to educate children well. As a good educator, he must have a learning model or design to support the teacher when teaching children. With this the purpose of this research is written to find out how to model and design good learning for children. Moreover, during a pandemic like this, the teacher must choose the appropriate and suitable learning model and design for children while studying at home. By using descriptive methods we can find out how an educator applies models and designs for early childhood. This research results that learning models and designs are very important for early childhood. learning models and designs such as role models or guidelines used by educators when carrying out learning activities for early childhood at school. If educators do not have a learning model or design that is suitable for early childhood, the teachers / educators will be confused about what kind of learning is appropriate and suitable for early childhood. As well as learning models and designs that are appropriate to use during a pandemic like this is to create a sense of comfort and safety even though they continue to carry out learning activities at home. Teachers / educators must prepare effective and efficient work programs so that they can improve the skills and intelligence of their students when studying at home.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Wanti Dahlia Siregar ◽  
Lisnawaty Simatupang

The objectives of this study is (1) to determine whether the learning activities of students who were taught with the Problem Based Learning model were higher than those of students who were taught using the Direct Instruction learning model (2) to determine whether the learning outcomes of students who were taught with the Problem Based Learning model is higher than the learning outcomes of students who are taught with the Direct Instruction learning model (3) to determine whether there is a correlation between student learning activities and student learning outcomes. The research instrument consisted of test instruments and non-test instruments. The analysis technique used is the right side  test and correlation test or test (product moment). From the results of data analysis of learning outcomes obtained (1) student learning activities that were taught with the Problem Based Learning learning model (86,20) were higher than the learning activities of students who were taught with the Direct Instruction learning model (79,86) (2) learning outcomes students who are taught with the Problem Based Learning model (83.75) are higher than the learning outcomes of students who are taught with the Direct Instruction learning model (71.94) (3) there is a positive and significant correlation between student learning activities and student learning outcomes. taught by the Problem Based Learning model, the contribution of student learning activities to learning outcomes was 21.92% while 78.08% was caused by other factors.


Author(s):  
Ijah Mulyani Sihotang ◽  
Pipit Putri Hariani MD

The purpose of this study was to analyze lesson study-based accounting learning with Student facilitator and Explaining learning models and to describe how student accounting learning outcomes were implemented by implementing lesson study-based accounting learning with Student Facilitator and Explaining learning models. The background of this research is motivated by the low ability of students to understand accounting, this is because a small proportion of accounting students have a background from high school social studies or SMK BM Accounting so that a small proportion of students know accounting, let alone understand it and result in low accounting learning outcomes. The object of this research is the accounting students of Semester II FKIP UMSU in the 2019-2020 Academic Year. This research is descriptive, total population of 32 people. Research instruments were tests and observations. The research procedure is by applying the learning model Student facilitator and Explaining based on lesson study. The data analysis technique used is descriptive analysis technique. The results showed that the results of learning accounting were still in the high category with an average count of 77.4. If the value ranges were made into category B, the results of observations related to student learning activities were in the inadequate category because most of the students had maxed out. In learning activities in class.


Author(s):  
Puput Najariah Simatupang ◽  
Putri Indah Sari

The lack of creativity created by teachers and students in the classroom and the weak process of learning activities in Indonesia is a problem that must be evaluated and solutions are sought, especially by teachers. The teacher is the first spearhead to determine whether the learning and learning process can work well. The learning model used in this writing is Contextual Teaching and Learning which is modified by task and forced strategies. CTL is a learning concept that helps teachers associate material taught with students' real world situations and encourages students to make connections between their knowledge and their application in their lives as family members and society. The contextual learning model is not exclusive but can be combined with other learning models, for example: discovery, process skills, experiments, demonstrations, discussions, and others. The purpose of this writing is to help teachers improve their creativity, activeness and motivation in the classroom. However, to make students become more active and creative in class, the right strategy is required, which is task and forced. This strategy focuses on giving assignments that are accompanied by a little coercion right in the hope that students can complete their tasks properly at the appointed time. To implement Contextual Teaching and Learning with Task and Forced Strategies teachers should make a scenario and plan better and more mature. The teacher should master and understand in advance the rules, the nature and theory of this learning model, and the teacher must always provide motivation to students to be more active and better at learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-98
Author(s):  
Musyafa Ali ◽  
Mukhamad Hamid Samiaji ◽  
Cesilia Prawening

Purpose – The COVID-19 pandemic has changed many lives, especially in the field of education. These changes start from the level of early childhood education, elementary education, to higher education. The learning process initially done conventionally in early childhood education has now been transformed into distance-learning or online. This sudden transformation of learning is essential to present an innovative distance learning model in the early childhood education environment. This study describes the distance learning model innovation for early childhood, implemented by PAUD Wadas Kelir, South Purwokerto, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers designed this learning model at PAUD Wadas Kelir by combining fun and unique online and offline learning. Design/methods/approach – This type of research is field research with a descriptive qualitative method. In collecting data, researchers used three methods, i.e., observation, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique used, i.e., reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions. Moreover, the validity of the data is tested using triangulation techniques. Findings – The results of this study show that there are ten learning model innovations implemented by ECE Wadas Kelir, i.e., learning with parental involvement, work projects, study visits, quizzes, online learning, creativity competitions, films and videos, creative and interactive stories, recording materials, and learning appreciation. Research implications/limitations – This case study focuses on Early Childhood Education (ECE) learning models applied to early childhood education institutions during the pandemic in PAUD Wadas Kelir, South Purwokerto, but it is unlikely that the situation is different elsewhere because the pandemic is Indonesia and global. Practical implications – This case study demonstrated how the application learning models of ECE during the pandemic are effective for children's growth and development. Originality/value – This paper contributes to knowledge and understanding of applying several learning models for ECE during the pandemic as reference material in implementing the learning process for early childhood. Paper type Case study


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Joko Krismanto Harianja

Curiosity is one of the attitudes that needs to be developed in learning activities. This research proved hat students' curiosity can be developed by selecting appropriate learning models. The flipped classroom learning model is one of good models to develop curiosity. In this research the action research (CAR) class has been chosen as a research method to analyze the increase in curiosity and the value of learning outcomes in class 12 Physics learning activities. The treatment given is to provide opportunities for students to study independently outside the school schedule to study the material provided and find out all forms of information needed. Students have the opportunity to work together in class giving reports on their learning outcomes by making presentations in class. The instrument used for part of the data collection technique is in the form of observation sheets, questionnaire sheets and question sheets containing questions in accordance with the material being studied. The data analysis technique was carried out using descriptive and quantitative qualitative analysis. The results of the research show that students' curiosity and student learning outcomes can be improved by using these learning models. The obtained data analysis of the also shows that the implementation of the flipped classroom learning model provides very significant benefits.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-176
Author(s):  
Fita Tri Wijayanti

This study aims to describe and analyze it critical about the implementation of the development of children's spiritual intelligence through habituation methods at SD Islam Plus Masyithoh Kroya, Cilacap district. This type of research is field research or field research. This research is presented in descriptive form with the aim to describe a process that occurs in the field. While the approach taken is a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used: observation, interviews, and documentation. While the data analysis technique uses the Miles and Huberman Model, which consists of: Data Reduction, Data Display and Verification (Conclusion Drawing). The results of this study found that the forms of development of children's spiritual intelligence through habituation methods at SD Islam Plus Masyithoh Kroya were divided into two activities, namely: first, programmed habituation activities, including extracurricular activities scheduled every Saturday namely extracurricular tilawah, tambourine and calligraphy . In addition, outdoor learning, activities that have been scheduled each year for grade 5 (five) students, are religious tourism. Second, habituation activities are not programmed in the development of children's spiritual intelligence through habituation methods. a) routine activities, carried out continuously and scheduled. The routine activities include: morning munajat activities (asmaul husna, daily prayers, tartil juz 30, and memorizing selected hadith) which are carried out before teaching and learning activities, dhuha prayer, dzuhur prayer in congregation, and social service activities, b) spontaneous namely activities that occur when experiencing special events. In this case the spontaneous activities carried out included: greeting, apologizing before asking for help, always dhikr, and thanking, c) exemplary is a habituation activity shown by the teacher in daily actions. Exemplary here is shown by the performance of the teacher both in the classroom providing subject matter as well as outside the classroom.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 100
Author(s):  
Jefryadi Jefryadi

The 2013 curriculum-based integrative thematic learning model is a learning strategy that involves several subjects into a learning theme that uses an interdisciplinary approach to provide meaningful experiences to students in the learning process. The application of this learning model requires adequate infrastructure and mature teacher understanding concepts. Integration and success in this learning model can be seen from the aspect of understanding of the learning model, aspects of the learning strategy, and aspects of the use of media in learning. Because every teacher has their own characteristics in conveying learning to students, in order to achieve learning objectives. Therefore the writer wants to examine more deeply how the application of the 2013 curriculum-based integrative thematic learning model in MIN Yogyakarta II and MI Ma'had Islamy Kotagede Yogyakarta?. This study aims to determine the mastery of integrative thematic learning models, the strategies applied and the media used by teachers in the application of integrative thematic learning models. This research is categorized in the type of field research (Field Research) which is descriptive with qualitative research methods using theories about integrative thematic learning models then proceed to drawing conclusions. The results showed that in general these two institutions had applied the integrative thematic learning model well. The teacher's mastery of the learning model and the methods used by the teacher in linking learning material are already good so that learning becomes a unified and meaningful whole for students. Then the strategies used by the teacher in planning learning activities, preliminary activities, core activities and closing activities are quite diverse and adjusted to the needs and interests of students. The media used have their respective characteristics and are always adapted to the learning material to be taught. Although they have differences in learning strategies and the media used in teaching, however, they have the same goal of achieving success in teaching so that the expected goals can be achieved and provide meaningful experiences to students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-74
Author(s):  
Susi Anika

  This research is based on the low creativity of students and the low active activity of students in solving mathematical problems caused by the low ability of teachers to understand learning models in learning activities. Less relevance of the learning model applied by the teacher to the objectives and characteristics of mathematics. This study aims to increase students' creativity and activity in solving mathematical problems by applying the Jigsaw type cooperative learning model. This research is a Classroom Action Research conducted at SMK Negeri 2 DEPOK with the research subject being class XI Boga III with the object of research being the application of the Jigsaw type cooperative learning model with open-ended problems as an effort to increase student creativity. The results of the data analysis in the first cycle showed that the average creativity value was 67.75 or 70% of the number of students who took the test had a minimum level of creativity in the sufficient category and 30% had a creativity level below the sufficient category. In the second cycle, the average value of the creativity test was 76.94%, at least the sufficient category and 10% had the creativity level below the sufficient category. Based on the results in cycles I and II, it can be concluded that the application of Jigsaw cooperative learning can increase students' creativity and the level of student activity during learning has met the targets applied. Keywords: Mathematics, Cooperative Learning, Jigsaw, Student Creativity  


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayu Amelia Aprilia ◽  
Nana

The purpose of this writing is to analyze the hypothetical learning model as a progressive education on physics learning. This writing is based on the lack of precise and less varied selection of learning models in learning activities in the classroom, especially physics lessons. The method used is the study of literature by reviewing some literature for analysis and then drawing conclusions. The Deductive Hypothesis Learning Model is a learning model that in its activities begins by exploring the general knowledge or initial knowledge of the student on what to learn. The deductive hypothesis learning model is process-oriented that can develop students' basic skills, especially students' science process skills. The results of literature studies from several reliable references, that hypothetical learning models included in education are progressive in physics learning where students experience and discover for themselves material concepts as well as hooking in social life


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