scholarly journals DEVELOPMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION TRAINING MODEL BASED ON BOSEKA TRADITIONAL GAMES IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Widati Amalin Ulfah ◽  
Dedy Putranto

The low motivation of students and there was no physical education teacher innovation to package a more interesting learning process. This study aimed to develop a model of achievement motivation training based on traditional boseka games for elementary school students. This research method used research and development methods from Borg and Gall 1983 which have been modified by researchers namely: (1) Requirement analysis of 25 students for observation; (2) Manufacture of initial products; (3) Overview of experts 3 persons; (4) Product revision; (5) Small group trials 10 students; (6) Product revision; (7) Large group trials 14 students; and (8) The final product. Based on the results of the study obtained data from expert evaluations with an average percentage of 85.70% (feasible), from the results of small-scale trials obtained an average percentage of 79.3% (feasible) and for large-scale trial results obtained by an average of an average of 89.3% (feasible). Thus it was concluded that the development of achievement motivation training model based on the traditional game boseka was appropriate to be used for students in high school elementary

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 8-17
Author(s):  
Aulia Maris Syahputri ◽  
Pamuji Sukoco Sukoco

Aim: to produce a game learning model based on kinesthetic perception to improve kinesthetic perception, play intelligence, and collaboration among elementary school children. Material and methods. The game learning model based on kinesthetic perception is adapted to the growth and development aspects of students which is packaged through the processing of limbs that is focused on the psychomotor domain consisting of a series of basic locomotor movements, manipulative, non-manipulative, cognitive play intelligence, and effective cooperation. The method used is research and development, namely descriptive, evaluative and experimental methods. This research method is used to produce a product, namely a game learning model based on the kinesthetic perception of children aged 7-8 years which is equivalent to lower grade elementary school students. Development procedures: (1) collecting research results and information, (2) analyzing the product to be developed, (3) developing the initial product, (4) conducting expert validation, (5) conducting small-scale trials and revisions, (6) conducting large-scale trials and revisions, (7) making final products, and (8) conducting effectiveness tests. The subjects of this study were grade 1 elementary school students. The data analysis techniques used were quantitative and qualitative descriptive analysis. The final product effectiveness test used one group pretest-posttest design experiment. Results. The results of this study are in the form of a kinesthetic perception-based game learning model to improve kinesthetic perception, playing intelligence, primary school children's collaboration which contains four games, namely (1) Target Shooting Games, (2) Train Car Games, (3) Flag Games, and ( 4) Rakartugu Games. From the results of the assessment of experts and practitioners, the game learning model based on kinesthetic perception has a validity of 0.963. Conclusions. Kinesthetic perception based game learning model is effective for developing kinesthetic perception limb processing skills, playing intelligence and cooperation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-49
Author(s):  
Ari Purwantyo ◽  
Tomoliyus Tomoliyus

Peneilitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan buku panduan model pembelajaran integratif pendidikan jasmani olahraga dan kesehatan SD kelas satu di Kecamatan Depok Sleman melalui permainan semutan. Penelitian pengembangan ini terdiri atas dua tahap, yaitu tahap pra-pengembangan dan tahap pengembangan. Tahap pra-pengembangan terdiri dari kajian literatur, kajian penelitian relevan dan studi lapangan. Tahap pengembangan terdiri penyusunan draf model, validasi ahli, ujicoba terbatas, dan ujicoba luas. Validasi ahli melibatkan 5 orang ahli dengan menggunakan teknik Delphi. Ujicoba skala terbatas dilakukan di SD Deresan. Ujicoba skala luas dilakukan di SD Deresan dan SD Catur Tunggal 7. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah pedoman wawancara, angket dan pedoman pengamatan penilaian. Analisis data pada penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif dan kuantitatif. Hasil ujicoba skala terbatas dalam kategori baik dan ujicoba skala luas dalam kategori sangat baik. Model pembelajaran integratif pendidikan jasmani olahraga dan kesehatan efektif untuk meningkatkan afektif (ketertiban dan percaya diri), keterampilan (melempar), pengetahuan (penguasaan pengetahuan permainan dan ketepatan menghitung bola) bagi siswa SD kelas satu. Developing integrative learning model of penjasorkes of elementary school students AbstractThis study aims to develop an integrative learning model of physical education and health of year-1 of elementary school students in Depok, Sleman District through semutan game. This research development consisted of two phases. They were the pre-development phase and the development phase. Pre-development phase consisted of a literature review, a review of relevant research and field study. The development phase consisted of drafting the model, expert validation, small-scale trials, and large-scale trials. The validation involved 5 experts using the Delphi technique. The small –scale trials were conducted in SD Deresan. Large-scale trials were conducted in SD Deresan and SD Catur Tunggal 7. The instruments used were a questionnaire, interview guideline, and guidelines for assessment observations. The data analyses in this study used descriptive qualitative and quantitative approaches. Limited scale test results is in very good category and large scale trials is in the excellent category. The developed integrative learning model of physical education and health is effective for improving affective (orderliness and confidence), skills (throwing), and knowledge (mastery of the game knowledge and accuracy of counting the ball ) for year-1 of elementary school students.


Author(s):  
Wahyu Dinil Mustaqim ◽  
Arda Purnama Putra ◽  
Tri Murti

This research and development aim to develop bilingual pop-up book media on Javanese puppet stories that valid according to the material experts, media experts, and teachers, as well as practical students. The research uses an ADDIE model with 5 stages, that is analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The results of validation by the material expert, media expert, and by the user (teacher) sequentially get a percentage of 96.4; 100; and 95.4 percent. While the result of the practicality test on the small scale test and the large scale test got a percentage of  93.3 and 97.5 percent. Media is categorized as very valid and very practical and can be used for elementary school students.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph DeWilde ◽  
Esha Rangnekar ◽  
Jeffrey Ting ◽  
Joseph Franek ◽  
Frank S. Bates ◽  
...  

A biannual chemistry demonstration-based show named “Energy and U” was created to extend the general outreach themes of STEM fields and a college education with a specific goal: to teach the First Law of Thermodynamics to elementary school students. Energy is a central concept in chemical education, most STEM disciplines, and it is the concept at the foundation of many of the greatest challenges faced by society today. The effectiveness of the program was analyzed using a clicker survey system. This study provides one of the first examples of incorporating real-time feedback into large- scale chemistry-based outreach events for elementary school students in order to quantify and better understand the broader impact and learning outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (SpecialIssue) ◽  
pp. 61-68
Author(s):  
Kartimi Kartimi ◽  
Yunita Yunita ◽  
Fitri Nurzakiah Fuadi ◽  
Istiqomah Addiin

Learning science in elementary schools encourages students to understand the natural environment more deeply, rationally, and scientifically. However, often the scientific concepts they believe about science topics are not in accordance with the scientific concepts they should be. This misconception is difficult for teachers to diagnose. Special instruments to identify and analyze students' misconceptions are needed. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the misconceptions of elementary school students on the topic of energy using a four-tier diagnostic instrument. The purposed-designed survey method was used in this study. The data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The participants in this study were 20 fourth grade students in an elementary school in Ciamis Regency. A total of 6 questions in the form of a four-tier diagnostic instrument were used to determine the level of students' conceptions. The results showed that the students have misconceptions about the concept of energy. This can be seen from the average percentage of students' misconceptions of 66.67%. This research is expected to contribute to alternative ways to identify and analyze students' misconceptions using the four-tier diagnostic instrument. In addition, it can be used as a reference for teachers and researchers related to the problem of misconceptions of science in elementary school students


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Maryani ◽  
N. N. Husna ◽  
M. N. Wangid ◽  
A. Mustadi ◽  
R. Vahechart

Natural Science is an elementary school subject that requires students to organize ideas and concepts about the natural world gained from experiences through a series of scientific processes such as investigating, composing, and presenting ideas.  The high complexity causes many cases of learning difficulties. This study aims to diagnose the learning difficulties that occur on 5th-grade elementary school students. The research was conducted in Muhammadiyah Pakem Elementary School, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Regency.  The subjects were 29 of 5th-grade elementary students. Data collection techniques were interviews, tests, and documentation. Data analysis techniques were descriptive statistic as a quantitative analysis and interactive model as a qualitative analysis. The learning difficulties were diagnosed by describing the students who were identified having learning difficulties; localizing the difficulties; and determining the factors that cause learning difficulties. The results showed that the difficulties experienced by students were in basic competence 1.1-1.5 (human blood circulation organs). The average percentage of students’ learning difficulties in Basic Competence 1.1 was 48%; Basic Competence 1.2 was 51.1%; Basic Competence 1.3 was 57.6%; Basic Competence. 1.4 is 64.7%; and Basic Competence 1.5 is 53.7%. The highest percentage of learning difficulties was in Basic Competence 1.4 (identifying human circulatory organs). It was caused by the students’ low attention and motivation to learn natural science, the imprecise teaching methods, the parents’ attention, and the negative influence of mass media.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 708
Author(s):  
Miftahul Jannah ◽  
Rohana Rohana ◽  
Arief Kuswidyanarko

Students have difficulty learning mathematics, so it can be concluded that mathematics is complicated, especially for elementary school students. It has an impact on student learning outcomes that decline. This study aims to produce LKPD on material distribution based on a valid and practical PMRI approach for learning. The development research used is research and development (R&D) using a 4D model developed by Thiagarajan consisting of four stages: define stage, design stage, development stage, and dissemination stage. Data was collected through interviews, questionnaires, and observations. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The technique used to analyze the data is descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. The results obtained from the validation test by experts with an average rating of 87.5% are excellent categories. The student responses in the limited trial obtained an average percentage of 84.58% in the efficient category, and the student responses in the field trial with 82.40% in the efficient category. The results of the assessment of the educator's response were 88.75% in the efficient category. Based on these data, the LKPD in the distribution material based on the PMRI approach has met the criteria for validity and practicality so that the LKPD developed is feasible to be used in the learning process.


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