scholarly journals HISTORY, SCOPE, METHODS OF EDUCATION PSYCHOLOGY IN STUDENTS IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 151-158
Author(s):  
Tiara Nur Cahyani ◽  
Astika Nurhayati Saputri ◽  
Ina Magdalena

SDN Poris Pelawad 1 is a school located in one of the areas in Tangerang City, precisely in Poris Pelawad Village. Since the covid-19 outbreak, which requires all Indonesian citizens and even all over the world to apply WFH (Work Form Home) where the continuity of teaching and learning is also carried out online (In the Network) using media that we already recognize with the term zoom meeting or other media that saves usage. internet package, so that students in the learning process will produce a good ending. Learning is basically a process of interaction between educators and students, both direct (face-to-face) and indirect (learning activities using learning media in web applications). In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, teaching and learning activities are recommended to use an online learning model. The government has also provided assistance to students and educators in an effort to provide a free quota of 50GB every month, the level of the amount of the quota depends on the level of education as well, starting from elementary, junior high, high school to college, why is there a need for differences in the amount of quota distribution. Because each level requires different power, the higher the level of majority education, the more power needs that must be spent to achieve something that is expected. This study used an interview method to one of the teachers of SDN Poris Pelawad 1. The interview was conducted directly / offline by approaching the resource person.

AS-SABIQUN ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Muhamad Restu Fauzi ◽  
Isna Imroatuz Zakiyati ◽  
Ahmad Qomar Qomarudin

Covid-19 has many negative effects on education. The government took an emergency policy in the form of school from home. Because of this policy, online teaching and learning activities are carried out from home. However, the reality in the field, such as what happened in SDN 2 Bantarwuni, there are several obstacles such as what happened in the psychomotor domain assessment process in reading surah al-Maidah verses 2-3. This study aims to: (1) Understand how the psychomotor domain assessment process in reading al-Maidah verse 2-3 at SDN 2 Bantarwuni; (2) Understand the conditions and constraints faced in the assessment of the psychomotor domain in reading al-Maidah verses 2-3 at SDN 2 Bantarwuni. This research is a qualitative field research. The method of data collection was done by observation at SDN 2 Bantarwuni and documentation. The results of this study: (1) The assessment process was carried out according to the procedure, except that there were some students who did not submit the assessment assignment; (2) The obstacles faced are the lack of effort from students and parents to collect assignments via the WhatsApp application or directly carry out face-to-face assessments at school.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 29-31
Author(s):  
Mukhammad Fahmi Udin ◽  
Muhlasin Amrullah

The purpose of holding scientific articles is to train students' abilities to be more sensitive to the world of education in their surroundings, and also to complete assignments that have been given by lecturers to students. For the research method using descriptive qualitative methods or easier, namely using interviews, with this interview method, the information we need is easier to obtain and also obtained easily. Because the information we get comes directly from the source, so there is no misinformation in it. The results that I have obtained from the interviews and articles that I have made have had a significant impact on me regarding education in my own village and have also given me more insight into education. The conclusion that I can take is that in the implementation of teaching and learning activities it is not always done face to face but can be done online as it is today due to conditions that do not allow face to face learning, but still it is a maximum effort to connect the education chain without break the education chain.


Author(s):  
Isnaini Falihah Afriliyah Ali Hasby

This policy means that all activities must change their orientation, that is, they may not go through face-to-face, including teaching and learning activities at various levels of education, both formal and informal. Teaching and learning activities continue, but must take advantage of-based media online or whatever form it takes as long as it is not face-to-face with the intention of avoiding the transmission of Covid-19 in Indonesia.  This research is a type of qualitative research. The data analysis technique used in this study is a qualitative descriptive technique with critical theory studies supported by the stages of child development in the rationalization of technology as a scalpel. This research was conducted at SMAS Nusantara Bungah, which has implemented-based learning methods  online during the pandemic.  Therefore, macro and micro solutions are absolutely necessary to avoid the possibility of something worse happening. At the macro level, the government must immediately issue a new policy regarding a more humane learning model by providing supporting facilities and infrastructure. Then at the micro level, an intense dialogical relationship is needed to make the best use of technology between teacher-parents and teacher-students to solve grassroots problems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 96-101
Author(s):  
Wahyuliani Wahyuliani

In line with the expectations of the government, parents and the public on the quality of Indonesian education both academic and non-academic, namely the character of students, it is necessary to creativity and innovation of teachers in teaching and learning activities in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.  Geography subjects are subjects of interest that are mandatory and important for ips majors, so it should be students majoring in IPS master the lessons that are characteristic of the department, while some students say the geography of boring material let alone learning in the era of Covid-19 protesters where teachers do not come face to face with students. These things that cause low learning outcomes because boredom has an impact on the lack of interest and yearly curiosity in the material delivered by the teacher. The teacher's strategy in addressing the problem is to make use of quizizz-assisted geography learning media. The purpose of writing this paper is to describe the use of geography learning media assisted by quizizz as a learning strategy for the Covid-19 protesters in students of Class XII IPS 5 Semester 2 SMA N 3 Purwokerto Year 2020/2021. The use of geography-assisted learning media quizizz can improve the learning outcomes and the spirit of student competition on remote sensing materials. Evalution results after learning is the percentage of completion of learners 89.7 % and has exceeded 75% of the number of learners so that the learning is declared effective.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Manganju Manik

The Covid-19 pandemic requires schools to be prepared with the conditions for implementing the new normal which refers to the education pattern set by the government because the Face-to-Face Learning process will be carried out as usual in schools. The research carried out was qualitative research with a case study approach regarding school readiness for Face-to-Face Learning during the new normal Covid-19 pandemic at SMPN 2 Siberut Utara. Preparation of SMPN 2 Siberut Utara according to health protocols, including students and teachers are required to use masks both cloth masks and surgical masks in the school environment, wash hands with soap in the space provided, check body temperature, maintain distance between students in the classroom with seating arrangements according to the specified distance and outside teaching and learning activities while maintaining a distance, the routine spraying of disinfectants in the classroom and school environment, and schools also socializing the prevention of Covid-19 at SMPN 2 Siberut Utara through the Covid-19 prevention banner posted in the school environment. SMPN 2 Siberut Utara has readiness that is in accordance with government recommendations in the implementation of Face-to-Face Learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 20-22
Author(s):  
Faris Salman Faza

The existence of the COVID-19 outbreak has an impact on all sectors of life, one of which is in the education sector, many schools are forced to dismiss their students and teaching and learning activities are carried out online. the transition of Geography teaching and learning activities at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas from face to face to online creates new problems in learning so that a special strategy is needed in this learning. Although online learning is not effective for achieving learning goals, the teacher must be able to make new innovations so that learning objectives can be achieved. This study uses a qualitative description method by observing the behavior of students when online learning takes place. Learning online Geography class XII at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas uses educational games. This study aims to find out the right media in learning Geography class XII during the COVID-19 pandemic at MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas. The results of this study showed that 76 students of class XII MA PPPI Miftahussalam Banyumas who had taken the test showed an average value> 8.00. This shows satisfactory results.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ester Lina Situmorang

Technology has significantly brought changes in all aspects of human life, thechanges that occur require everyone to change from old habits to new habits thatare not used to be done. Changes in general in face-to-face classes began to shift tovirtual classes. Even the elements of education have undergone many changes bothparents, students and teachers. They experience new teaching patterns and ways ofteaching. Learning places are transformed and can be done at home, public places,and so on. Time and place are no longer a barrier to teaching and learning activitiesbecause they can be done online. Online learning is carried out by utilizing existingtechnology through media that uses the internet to carry out teaching and learningprocesses such as cellphones and laptops. This media will support the teaching andlearning process through available applications such as whatsApp, googleclassroom and so on. Learning brings many challenges and obstacles faced byparents in particular. Of course this is a challenge in itself for parents in monitoringchildren's learning activities, especially in the application of technology as alearning medium for children.


2017 ◽  
pp. 888-918
Author(s):  
Klara Bolander Laksov ◽  
Charlotte Silén ◽  
Lena Engqvist Boman

In this case study, the introductory course in an international masters program in medical education (MMedEd) called “Scholarship of Medical Education” is described. Some of the background to why the MMedEd was started and the underlying ideas and principles of the program are provided. The individual course, which consists of 10 weeks part time study on-line with an introductory face to face meeting, is described in terms of the intentions and pedagogical principles underlying the design, the teaching and learning activities, and how the students were supported to achieve the intended learning activities, as well as the challenges and concerns that arose throughout and after the course. Finally, some solutions to these problems are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Amdika Tri Sakti Tri Sakti ◽  
Esy Maestro

The research problem is motivated by the existence of teachers’ activities in implementing 2013 Curriculum, especially in the form of implementing curricular activities (learning and non-learning) during Covid-19 pandemic. This is due to the fact that even though the teachers do not teach students face to face, curricular activities at school must be conducted both in the form of online learning and other non-learning activities. This study aims to explain various non-face-to-face curricular activities which can be conducted by music teachers at SMP Negeri 3 Muaro Bungo Jambi during the Covid-19 Pandemic.This is a qualitative research using descriptive analysis approach. The research object was music teachers at SMP Negeri 3 Muaro Bungo Jambi. The research instruments were observation, interview, and documentation study.The results explain that since the government has implemented health protocol rules to prevent Covid-19 transmission in schools, the music teachers at SMP Negeri 3 Muaro Bungo Jambi continue to carry out non-face-to-face curricular activities. The learning activities carried out online by teachers. In addition, the teachers conduct other non-learning curricular activities such as adjusting semester programs, reconstructing lesson plans, simplifying subject matters, making video tutorials for teaching preparation, and so on.Keyword : Teacher Aktivity, Curriculum, Pandemic, Covid-19


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (23) ◽  
pp. 128-135
Author(s):  
Fadzilah Awang-Kanak

This article aims to communicate several teaching and learning activities that were redesigned for biology practical courses for Universiti Malaysia Sabah’s Foundation Science students during the restriction control movement (RMO) due to the Covid-19 outbreak. When RMO has been started the closure of the university campus resulted in postponed of biology practical face-to-face sessions in the laboratory. The teaching and learning activities have been guided by the Foundation Science Biology Laboratory Manual, however, during the pandemic, the delivery approach was modified using online platforms, including video-based blog or vlog, pre-recorded video, using real-time video conferencing i.e. Google Meet, Webex, scheduled online discussions via mobile apps i.e Whatsapp, Telegram, and greater utilization of Universiti Malaysia Sabah online learning platform, SmartV3UMS. The purpose of these redesigned methodologies that are presented in this paper was mainly focusing on delivering the established practical courses’ contents to achieve the intended learning outcomes. A total of 353 students registered for these practical courses. They were divided into 16 groups, with 22 or 23 students per group. All these interventions have facilitated students to sustain their access to Foundation in Science study despite the physical engagement limitation and have opened a pathway to a new normal of science education.


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