scholarly journals HAMBATAN GURU SD DALAM PENYUSUNAN SPP (SUBJECT SPECIFIC PEDAGOGY) SPKURIKULUM BARU DI SEKOLAH DASAR

Satya Widya ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-97
Author(s):  
Andri Anugrahana

The purpose of this study describes the obstacles of elementary school teachers in developing the Subject Specific Pedagogy (SSP) from new curriculum, the 2013 curriculum. This research is a descriptive exploratory study with a qualitative approach. Data were collected by questionnaire, interview, and focus group discussion. The data source is 40 elementary school teachers in Bantul Regency, DIY. Data analysis is done by finding and identifying teacher difficulties in preparing the SSP, then finding solutions to teacher problems. The results of this study are (1) 55% of teachers made preparations by determining the method in advance, 35% of teachers made preparations by determining SK and KD, and 10% of teachers chose to determine the approach. (2) The difficulty of teachers in preparing the SSP was 62% of teachers had difficulty in assessment, 32% of teachers had difficulty determining the method and 8% of teachers had other difficulties. (3) 62% of teachers answered the assessment became an obstacle in the preparation of the SSP, 32% of the teachers answered the method, and the other obstacle was 8%. The solutions made by the teacher to overcome the problem: find additional information, determine the syntax, choose a method, read book, search other source from the internet. Whereas in overcoming the assessment problems include the teacher compiling an assessment rubric according to the SSP guidelines, reading the assessment book.

1985 ◽  
Vol 32 (9) ◽  
pp. 16-17
Author(s):  
Loye Y. (Mickey) Hollis

It was probably not a unique experience, but it sure was fun, and more important, fifteen elementary school teachers improved their skills for teaching mathematics and did away with some anxiety about the subject. While they were about it, these teachers also increased the achievement in mathematics of forty-five elementary school students and showed them that mathematics can be a lot of fun.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Dadang Kurnia ◽  
Ani Nur Aeni

Cases of bullying among elementary school students are high, therefore need to get attention. This study reveals an indication of physical bullying that occurs in elementary students and its implications for moral education according to the guidance of Religion. The method used is survey and literature study with qualitative approach. Participants involved a number of 55 elementary school teachers in the Cirebon region, including districts and cities. The results showed that 1) almost half of the physical bullying indication occurred in primary school with the highest percentage is in punching and pinching behavior, while the smallest percentage of the strangling behavior, 2) moral education can be a therapy to change the bad behavior of physical bullying and can be used as an effort to prevent. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 130-134
Author(s):  
Misyanto Misyanto ◽  
Agung Riadin ◽  
Dwi Sari Usop

Concentration is an important aspect of mastering the material. Especially for students in elementary school. The age that is still very young, active, and enjoying to play, will have difficulty in understanding the subject material when they lack concentration. Understanding lessons at school experiences ease when combined with the game. The concentration game technique training for Muhammadiyah Elementary School teachers in Palangka Raya aims to develop knowledge and skills for teachers to combine games with lessons so that they can produce meaningful learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Anatri Desstya ◽  
Fitri April Yanti ◽  
Anip Dwi Saputro

Elementary school teachers are one of the sources of student’s misconceptions, so their understanding needs to be identified. However, the process of identifying the understanding of the concept of science is still small and only on certain materia. This study was aimed to investigate elementary school teacher's understanding of sound concepts. This study uses a qualitative approach with descriptive type. The research data are sourced from elementary school teachers' answers to questions about the concept of high and low sounds, in the form of a teacher's justification for the statement of questions presented along with the discussion. The population was all grade 4 elementary school teachers in Surakarta (120 teacher), the sample of 30 teachers from public and private elementary schools, the status accreditation A and B, with a purposive random sampling technique. The sample taken consisted of teachers in the age range of 30 to 60 years, 11 male teachers and 19 female teachers, and 50% were certified educators. Data collection techniques are carried out by providing diagnostic tests of misconceptions on the subject of the concept of high and low sounds. Data analysis technique refers to the category of concept understanding formulated by Tuysuz (2009), which is understanding, misconception, not understanding, and guessing. The results showed that in understanding the concept of high and low sounds 1.11% of teachers understood the concept well, 71.11% of teachers did not understand the concept, 26.67% of teachers experienced misconceptions, and 1.11% of teachers guessed.


Author(s):  
Eka Novita Sari

This study aims to reveal the perceptions of elementary school teachers regarding student delinquency. This study used a qualitative approach, with a phenomenological case study design. The data analysis used was phenomenological analysis. The results of research on perceptions of elementary school teachers of "NEGERI AGOM" about student delinquency, namely: (1) student delinquency is a deviant and violates school rules committed by students, thus disturbing the learning environment and harming other individuals. (2) the form of student delinquency was categorized into 2, namely disruptive behavior and serious delinquency. Disturbing behavior is perceived in various ways including: not paying attention to tidiness, not paying attention to teacher explanations, cheating, making physical threats to students and disobeying teacher directions, nagging (still talking and not admitting mistakes), while serious student delinquency includes: truancy and chasing behavior. . (3) the causes of student's condition, namely: physical condition, lack of parental attention, less varied teacher learning methods, language difficult to understand by students, negative environment and too much lesson material. (4) how to deal with student delinquency, namely: providing learning models for students, verbal warning, special attention, providing special understanding, providing seating manipulation, providing learning grids, communicating with parents, providing rules, providing motivation, communicating online private with students, and returned to parents.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 86-97
Author(s):  
Ikhya Ulumudin ◽  
Asma Aisha ◽  
Ferdi Widiputera

The purpose of this study was to determine the understanding and implementation of the knowledge assessment carried out by teachers at the elementary school level starting from planning, implementing, processing results, utilizing results and identifying problems in implementing knowledge assessment. This study used a qualitative approach. Research took place in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Province. The research subjects were public and private elementary school teachers who had taught in classes applying Curriculum 2013. The research instruments consisted of questionnaires and FGD (focus group discussion) guidelines. The results showed that on the assessment planning, teachers lack understanding in the formulation of instrument outlines, especially in describing the Basic Competency into the question indicators, making questions about the aspects of knowledge based on the indicator, and making scoring guidelines. In the implementation of the assessment, some teachers did not understand the use of various assessment techniques for knowledge aspect. The frequency of carrying out daily knowledge assessments varies, including for every KD (basic competency), every day, for every sub-theme, for several sub-themes, and for every theme. In assessment result processing, some elementary school teachers still lack understanding about processing and reporting in knowledge assessment whether in the form of numeric scores, predicates, and descriptions. In the utilization of the assessment, all elementary school teachers in Sleman Regency have applied the assessment of learning function as each daily assessment result is used by the teacher to review student achievement in each KD. In the aspect of assessment for learning, some teachers have made use of assessments for remedial activities and lesson enrichment and to evaluate the learning process. Lastly, regarding the use of assessment as learning, some teachers have provided results of student assessment and used it to provide guidance and advice to students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 198
Author(s):  
Irfandi Irfandi ◽  
Faisal Faisal ◽  
Novita Indah Hasibuan ◽  
Deo Demonta Panggabean

AbstractThe purpose of this program is to improve the ability and skills of teachers on the use of learning media of science in the elementary school (known as Sekolah Dasar in Bahasa; henceforth abbreviated as SD) at the district of Sijunjung in the province of Sumatera Barat, Indonesia. We encouraged respective teachers on modifying, creating and using learning media relevant to Science learning in SD. Thus, teachers are not only able to utilize the existing science learning media, but also to develop new learning media related to the subject. The output of the program is the guidebook that teachers can further use as a technical guideline in applying science learning media at SD. In assuring the quality of the program, the evaluation was conducted through process and result assessments. The mean score of 3.54 and 3.73 rooted from process and result assessments respectively indicating the performance of teachers applying science learning media at a very good category. In conclusion, the dissemination program of technology aids learning media science in elementary school teachers in the District of Sijunjung at the Province of West Sumatra was successfully implemented.Keywords: Science, Learning Media, Elementary School, Sijunjung, Sumatera Barat


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Imam Kusmaryono ◽  
Mochamad Abdul Basir ◽  
Bagus Ardi Saputro

Elementary school teachers in Indonesia are required to master many subjects to be taught to their students. It is undeniable that the teachers’ mastery of knowledge (material) in some subjects inadequate. Therefore, it is worth to argue that there was a misconception in mathematics teaching in elementary schools. This research was designed using a qualitative approach. The participants of this study were 30 elementary school teachers in Semarang city area, Central Java province, Indonesia. The research data were obtained through questionnaires, and interviews. The purpose of the study was to discuss the types and causes of the misconception of mathematics teaching in elementary schools. Alternative solutions were also presented to problem-solving so that misconceptions do not occur anymore in mathematics teaching. The findings show that, teachers evenly experience types of misconceptions: (1) pre-conception, (2) under-generalization, (3) over-generalization, (4) modelling error, (5) prototyping error; and (6) process-object error in teaching mathematics in elementary schools. Some misconceptions have taken root and are difficult to remove, called "ontological misconceptions" because of teachers' years of belief that the knowledge they received was true when in fact it was not quite right.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-105
Author(s):  
Wachidi Wachidi ◽  
Adrian Rodgers ◽  
Dmitriy Yu Tumanov

The specific purpose of this study is to find out professional competence understanding level of elementary school teacher in implementing curriculum 2013 in Bengkulu city. This study used analytical descriptive. This study aimed at describing the professional competence understanding level of elementary school teacher in implementing curriculum 2013. The subject of this study was 100 teachers of elementary schools in Bengkulu City. The object of this study was related to professional competence understanding level of elementary school teacher in implementing Curriculum 2013. The data collecting was conducted by using questionnaire and document. Questionnaire was used to obtain the data about professional competence understanding level of elementary school teacher in implementing Curriculum 2013. To find out and to proof that questionnaire is valid was conducted by expert. Document was used to find out the number of elementary school teacher in Bengkulu City. After the data was collected it was verified, and was processed by using percentage statistic method. The data processing was then analyzed and concluded. In general this study concluded that elementary school teachers in Bengkulu city understands professional competence in implementing curriculum 2013.


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