scholarly journals The Teachers' Efforts in Forming Social Competence of Sixth Grade Students of Elementary Schools in Sungai Ambawang

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Mardiyah Mardiyah

This study is titled Teachers' Efforts in Forming Social Competence of Grade 6 Students of 36 Primary Schools in Sungai Ambawang, Kubu Raya Regency. The problems studied are 1). How is the teacher's effort in shaping the social competence of grade 6 students of 36 Ambawang River elementary schools in schools? 2). How is the teacher's effort in shaping the social competence of grade 6 students of 36 Ambawang River elementary schools at home? 3). Are there any inhibiting factors in teacher efforts in shaping the competence of grade 6 students at 36 elementary schools in Sungai Ambawang? The method used is descriptive qualitative, using participant observation, interviews, and documentation of research instruments. The sample of this study was seven students, five people in sixth grade, and 2 in fifth class. The findings of this study explained that the efforts of teachers, students in grades 6 and 5 in the effort to establish social competence had been carried out well, but it hasn't been held maximally. Social Competence of students is medium and well-formed, but a small number of others still have problems in terms of time and willingness to enter challenging conditions in a particular social situation.

2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingrid Holsen ◽  
Brian H. Smith ◽  
Karin S. Frey

2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (4) ◽  
pp. 292-299 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Mooney ◽  
Renée E. Lastrapes

The purpose of the research was to replicate commonality analysis for two measures: critical content monitoring and sentence verification technique. Participants were 967 fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students across seven public primary schools in a southeastern U.S. district. The predictor variables were administered as benchmarks 3 times in an academic year. Predictor scores were compared with science content test and reading comprehension scores from the Stanford Achievement Test–Tenth Edition abbreviated online form and a statewide accountability test. Commonality analysis results indicated that scores from both critical content monitoring and sentence verification technique added unique variance to explanatory models, replicating previous findings. In most cases, critical content monitoring scores provided the greatest percentage of unique and common variance to model explanations.


1978 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 487-490
Author(s):  
Marcia D. Horne ◽  
Constance J. Seidner ◽  
Stefan J. Harasymiw

This study examined the mediating effects of peer status on the relationship between Intellectual Achievement Responsibility and the academic performance of 79 sixth grade students in an open-space school. When peer status was specified, a negative association was noted between achievement responsibility and academic ability for students of high status, but a positive one for students of low status. No association between achievement responsibility and ability was observed for students with medium peer status. Operation of internal achievement motivation may be influenced by the social psychological environment of the individual.


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 11-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayten Pınar Bal

The main purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid measurement tool to assess the project in primary school mathematics course. Totally 839 fifth and sixth grade students participated to the study from different public primary schools which are located in Adana district. While developing the scale, the reliability; content validity; construct validity tests and, correlation analysis were all carried out respectively. In line with these analyses, it has been derived a 18 item scale including "Thinking Skill", "The Impact of the Procedure on Individual" and "The Environmental Support for Learning Mathematics" sub factors. Cronbach Alpha internal consistency coefficients of these three sub factors that explain 52,04 % of the total variance were calculated .89, .90 and .84 respectively. Finally, considering the results of the analyses, It can be said that the Project Evaluation Scale is a reliable and valid tool that can be applied in 5th and 6th mathematics courses.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naoko Tsukamoto ◽  
Aya Watanabe ◽  
Yukiko Katagiri ◽  
Mikiko Kudo ◽  
Yuka Funaki ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The purpose of this study is to elucidate the relationship between fundamental daily living habits and health literacy exhibited by self-care behaviour in sixth-grade students in Japanese elementary schools by verifying the association of actual status of fundamental daily living habits with awareness of behavioural and health contingencies and healthy behavioural choices.Methods: In this study, a cross-sectional survey was undertaken with 287 sixth-grade students in Japanese elementary school. The questionnaire consisted of three elements of status of basic lifestyle habits, behavioural and health contingencies, and healthy behavioural choices.Results: These results indicate that while fundamental daily living habits are formed by including behavioural and health contingencies, the association of awareness of contingencies and behavioural choices with their actual status is not clear. It is found that during childhood, there is a risk of interruption in the awareness about the acquired behaviours and health contingencies, and it is evident that sustaining such awareness is necessary.Conclusions: This study makes a significant contribution to the literature because there are very few studies on children’s fundamental daily living habits from a health literacy viewpoint and it is not clear whether the fundamental daily living habits are associated with self-care ability as health literacy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Andi Kaharuddin ◽  
Irma Magfirah

This study aims to describe: (1) the effectiveness of Think Pair Share models in learning, (2) the effectiveness of Student Team Achievement Divisions models in learning, and (3) the comparisonof Think Pair Share and Student Team Achievement Divisions models effectiveness on mathematics learning in the sixth-grade students of public elementary schools in Soppeng Regency. This research is a quasi-experimental research. The population in this study was all sixth-grade students of public elementary schools in Soppeng Regency and the samples were determined by cluster stratified random sampling technique. The data collected comprises student learning outcomes data, students’ activity data in learning, and students’ response data on learning media. Students’ activity data and students’ responses were analyzed using descriptive analysis while students’ learning outcomes data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistics. The results of the t-test with a significant level 5 = 0.05 in the major hypothesis (1) the implementation of the effective Think Pair Share models, (2) the application of the Student Team Achievement Divisions model, and the major (3) for (a) student learning outcomes (posttest, gain) (b) students’ activity in learning (c) student response, shows that the application of Think Pair Share models is more effective than Student Team Achievement Divisions in the mathematics learning of the sixth-grade students of Public Elementary Schools in Soppeng District.


Author(s):  
Roy Ardiansyah

<em>The phenomenon of the spread of religious-based elementary schools in the community will certainly have an impact on the development of the Indonesian Human Resources Development Index. This includes efforts to strengthen the National Character. The purpose of this study is to describe the role of teachers in religion-based elementary schools in strengthening the national character of students. This research uses a qualitative approach. The subjects of this study were 37 students and teachers. Data collection techniques used in this study were participant observation, in-depth interviews, literacy studies, and questionnaires. Analysis of the data used is Miles and Huberman Interactive Analysis. The results showed that teachers have an important role in strengthening the Nationality Character in Religion-Based Primary Schools, namely (1) Teachers not only teach about concepts but also emulate them, (2) Provide effective communication media between students and parents, (3) and supervise every student's behavior</em>


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-36
Author(s):  
IPC USMA

A través de los años, los medios de comunicación se han posicionado como el cuarto poder del estado al ser una herramienta transmisora de contenido “valioso” para la sociedad. Ese contenido se despliega en diversos géneros, con el objetivo de transmitir mensajes, impartir conceptos y entretener, utilizando diversas técnicas, especialmente los dibujos animados, para captar en su audiencia a la niñez, especialmente. Estos dibujos son producidos en una diversidad de colores, tamaños y temas, muchas veces presentando contenido no aptos para su audiencia. Esta investigación propone, primero una clasificación de esos dibujos animados, según su contenido. Y en segunda instancia, comprender las preferencias de dibujos animados que los estudiantes de sexto grado de escuelas primarias oficiales urbanas, demuestran. La investigación focalizo dos casos de estudio, el de mayor y menor puntaje según las pruebas TERCE.   Abstract Over the years, the media has positioned itself as the fourth power in the world to be a transmitting tool of "valuable" content for society. This content is deployed in different genres, with the aim of transmitting messages, imparting concepts and entertaining, using different techniques, especially cartoons, to capture in their audience the childhood, especially. These drawings are produced in a variety of colors, sizes and themes, often presenting content not suitable for your audience. This research proposes, first, a classification of these cartoons, according to their content. And second, understand the cartoon preferences that sixth grade students from urban official elementary schools demonstrate. The research focused on two case studies, the highest and lowest score according to TERCE tests.


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