scholarly journals Implementasi Self Regulated Flipped Classroom pada Mata Kuliah Kalkulus

Author(s):  
Fariz Setyawan ◽  
Afit Istiandaru

Target yang ingin dicapai dalam penelitian ini adalah mendeskripsikan sejauh mana pendekatan SRFC mampu membuat mahasiswa program studi pendidikan matematika Universitas Ahmad Dahlan (UAD) belajar mandiri. Paradigma baru yang berkembang di perguruan tinggi menuntut pembelajaran harus mampu memandirikan mahasiswa dalam belajar (self regulated learning). Pendekatan pembelajaran yang secara teori berpotensi mampu memfasilitasi belajar mandiri adalah pendekatan SRFC. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif. Bedasarkan hasil penelitian, penulis berharap pendekatan Self Regulated Flipped Classroom (SRFC) tidak hanya diterapkan pada mata kuliah Kalkulus diferensial saja melainkan dapat menjadi rujukan pada mata kuliah lain. Adapun pelaksanaan SRFC dari sisi kognitif masih memiliki kekurangan dimana mahasiswa belum terlibat aktif dalam melakukan refleksi berpikir selama pembelajaran, namun mahasiswa lebih terlibat aktif dalam sisi intepretasi. Selain itu, motivasi dan perilaku mahasiswa cenderung positif selama menggunakan pendekatan pembelajaran SRFC. Hal ini dikarenakan adanya dukungan dari pengajar dan teman sejawat serta interaksi selama pembelajaran berlangsung. Kata kunci: kalkulus, SRFC, kemandirian belajar.   ABSTRACT This research aims to describe the SRFC approach through self regulated indicators and the result of the study of college students in Universitas Ahmad Dahlan. The new paradigm related to Higher Level Education strive for students whom can independently get their own knowledge. SRFC has a potential method to make the students study independently. This research is using qualitative descriptive approach. Based on the result, the author recommend to used SRFC approach not only implemented in Calculus Diferential course but also the other subject. As far as the SRFC activities, cognitive domain hasn’t actively contributed in teaching and learning process because the students havent involve their reflection in learning the subject. However, their intepretation of the subject is actively involved better. In addition, the motivation and the attitude of the students is positive in using SRFC approach. It is because there are support from the teacher and their collegaues and their interaction while they were studying. Keywords: calculus, self-regulated learning, mastery learning.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 172
Author(s):  
Usfiyatur Rusuly

This research is designed as a research action performed to improve students' understanding of Arabic vocabularies by taking several actions aimed at improving (1) Students’ motivation in practicing self regulated learning, (2) Students’ readiness before entering class, and (3) Students’ involvement in teaching and  learning process. The subject of the research was the first semester female students of C-26 mubtadi' class in the Special Program of Arabic Language Learning. This research is conducted in a dynamic and complementary process consisting of four important cycles, for example: planning, action, observation, and reflection. From the analysis, it is revealed that there were some actions that positively affected the students' understanding of Arabic vocabularies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 689-696
Author(s):  
SRI YULIASTINI

This research is based on the teaching and learning process of the teacher still using conventional methods and students often play alone in the classroom during learning, take a walk in the classroom, pay less attention to the teacher when explaining the subject matter, leave the classroom without the teacher's permission, lack the courage to ask questions. as well as to fellow friends when the learning process takes place. This study aims to describe the increase in learning outcomes of Civics subjects through the use of the Picture and Picture method in grade IXA students of SMP Negeri 6 Muara Bungo Semester 2 in the 2018/2019 academic year. This type of research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) with a qualitative descriptive approach carried out in two cycles. The results showed that the use of the Picture and Picture method in Civics learning could increase student activity in the pre-cycle only 32.14%, 42.86% in first cycle, and 85% in second cycle, and the number of students who completed increased in the pre-cycle there were 10 students. , cycle I 19 students, and cycle II 28 students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Fatin Rohmah Wahidah ◽  
Farida Kurniawati

The purpose of this study was to determine the application of self-regulated learning interventions to increase learning motivation and learning abilities in junior high school students who come from families with low socioeconomic levels. The intervention was given for five sessions through psychoeducation and assignments. The subject of this study is a male, 15 years old. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data analysis using triangulation techniques. The results of the analysis of observations, interviews, and assignment documents show that there are differences before and after the subject was given intervention. In general, self-regulated learning intervention has a positive impact on learning motivation and learning abilities of the subject. Several factors that support and inhibit intervention were explained. Some suggestions are given to develop the further intervention.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Ridwan Ridwan

<span lang="EN-US">The success of teaching and learning activities can be known from the results of teacher performance in preparing character-based lesson plans and implementing them in the teaching and learning process in class. This school action research aims to see whether there is an increase in the ability of teachers in developing character-based lesson plans and their implementation in teaching and learning process. This research uses 2 cycles. The research procedure has four stages of activities</span><span lang="IN"> are</span><span lang="EN-US">, planning, action, observation and evaluation</span><span lang="IN">,</span><span lang="EN-US"> and reflecting. The study was conducted at SDN 07 Situjuah Gadang. The subject of the research is the class teacher and subject teacher, which totals 7 </span><span lang="IN">teachers.</span><span lang="EN-US"> Data processing using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques.</span><span lang="EN-US">Based on the results of data analysis that has been stated, that the data obtained from observing the ability of teachers to prepare character-based lesson plans in cycle I and cycle II there is an increase in the ability of teachers in preparing character-based lesson plans.</span>


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Fadhila Suskha

AbstractTo uncover the causes that give rise to a lack of student interest in participating in language activities. To uncover strategies to increase student interest in participating in language activities in Arabic Language Study Program Faculty of Education and Teaching in IAIN Bengkul5.In this study, researchers used a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection methods for this study by observation, interviews and documents. Language activities include teaching and learning activities every Wednesday, Weekly Arabic activities, vocabulary sharing activities, lectures, dramas. Lack of a clear curriculum led to the failure to achieve the objectives of this activity, the lack of relationship between teachers and students, the relationship between students and the students because many students does not make affect other students, the lack of discipline in the MLA, no media to learn.Key Word: Enthusiasm of students; Language activity; Teaching Arabic


2014 ◽  
pp. 443-459
Author(s):  
Kristen Sullivan

This paper addresses the issue of how to assess learners’ engagement with activities designed to develop self-regulatory learning strategies in the context of foreign language teaching and learning. The argument is that, if the aim of these activities is the development of learners’ self-regulation, then the assessment practices used must also reflect this orientation. The problem herein is that traditional assessment practices are typically normative in nature, endorsing understandings of intelligence as fixed and failure as unacceptable. Using such approaches to assess learner engagement with self-regulated learning activities will undermine efforts to promote learner development, and may demotivate learners. This paper will discuss these issues through a critical reflection on assessment practices used to evaluate EFL learners’ engagement with an assessable homework activity designed to develop their self-regulatory strategies. It is argued that learning-oriented assessment principles and practices are most suited to the evaluation of self-regulated learning in EFL. Potential issues related to the application of learning-oriented assessment in EFL contexts are also discussed.


Author(s):  
Cecep Kustandi ◽  
Hirmana Wargahadibrata ◽  
Dini Nur Fadhillah ◽  
Suprayekti Suprayekti ◽  
Kunto Imbar Nursetyo

<p class="0abstract">This study aims to describe the use of the flipped classroom for improving the self-regulated learning of pre-service teachers. This explanatory mixed-method collected the information related to the characteristics of students who take Theory Learning courses through e-learning. This research collaborated with students of 2018 which included 30 students and 7 lecturers of Theory Learning courses from 7 study programs at the Faculty of Education Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta. The results show by a one-tailed test at a significant level 0,05 with n-1 = 29 is 2,045, so tcount (5,843) &gt; ttable (2,045), means an increase after the use of flipped classroom learning outcomes in Theory Learning courses. And also improving self-regulated students. It can be concluded that in general the learning independence of the students of the Faculty of Education Science of Universitas Negeri Jakarta in the indicators has self-confidence categorized as positive<strong>.</strong></p>


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