scholarly journals SOSIALISASI PENTINGNYA KETERAMPILAN SOSIAL GURU DALAM KEGIATAN PEMBELAJARAN UNTUK MENCEGAH KECEMASAN SISWA BERSEKOLAH

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 321
Author(s):  
Darmiany Darmiany ◽  
Iva Nurmawanti ◽  
Setiani Novitasari

ABSTRAKKecemasan bersekolah merupakan masalah yang masih dialami oleh siswa di Sekolah Dasar. Masalah ini harus dicegah karena jika dialami oleh siswa dapat mempengaruhi prestasi akademik siswa di sekolah. Proses pembelajaran yang kurang tepat dilakukan oleh guru dapat mempengaruhi munculnya masalah kecemasan bersekolah siswa. Oleh sebab itu diperlukan keterampilan sosial yang baik dari guru dalam melakukan proses pembelajaran. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, tujuan dari pengabdian ini untuk memberikan pemahaman terkait pentingnya keterampilan sosial guru dalam melakukan proses pembelajaran sesuai dengan masalah yang terjadi yaitu dapat mengurangi kecemasan bersekolah siswa. Metode yang digunakan meliputi tiga tahapan yaitu persiapan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi. Berdasarkan hasil dari kegiatan ini peserta sangat antusias dalam mengikuti kegiatan dan berdasarkan angket terbuka sebagai bahan evaluasi yang diberikan diperoleh hasil bahwa semua memahami materi dan dapat merefleksikan terkait pentingnya keterampilan mereka dengan pengalaman yang telah mereka lakukan.. Kata kunci: sosialisasi; keterampilan sosial; kecemasan bersekolah. ABSTRACTSchool anxiety is a problem that is still experienced by students in elementary schools. This problem must be prevented because if it is experienced by students it can affect students' academic achievement in school. The learning process that is not properly carried out by the teacher can affect the emergence of students' school anxiety problems. Therefore, good sosial skills are needed from the teacher in carrying out the learning process. Based on this, the purpose of this service is to provide an understanding of the importance of teachers' social skills in carrying out the learning process in accordance with the problems that occur, namely to reduce the school anxiety. The method in this service are preparation, implementation, and evaluation are the methods in this service. Based on the results of this activity the participants were very enthusiastic in participating in the activity and based on an open questionnaire as an evaluation material provided, it was found that all understood the material and could reflect on the importance of their skills with the experiences they had done. Keywords: sosialization; teacher sosial skills; school anxiety.

AKADEMIKA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 217-229
Author(s):  
Elya Umi Hanik

This article discusses about the Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) as an innovation of learning science in elementary schools. In fact, the practical implementation of learning is still focused on the teacher as the main actor in which instruction is the dominant strategy in the learning process. Basically CTL is a concept of learning that helps educators link between what is taught with real-world situations of students and encourages them to make connections between the knowledge possessed and implemented in their lives. The concept of CTL applied in science teaching course could have implications, especially in learning to understand the natural phenomena that are not only conceptual. In consequence, students can receive full knowledge built through real experiences.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-110
Author(s):  
Buyung Syukron ◽  
Andi Thahir ◽  
Tin Amalia Fitri ◽  
Asep Rohman

The learning process in madrasas (Islamic-based elementary schools) is seen as being able to contribute to instilling values and norms in students following Islamic teachings. The issue of organizational culture and teacher performance also becomes a determining factor in creating a quality learning process. In this research, the aim is to determine: 1) the effect of organizational culture on the quality of the learn-ing process; 2) the effect of teacher performance on the quality of the learning process; and 3) the influ-ence of organizational culture on teacher performance. Respondents in this study were all class teachers from three madrasas as a sample representing all public madrasas in the city of Bandar Lampung, Indo-nesia. The results obtained indicate that the variables of organizational culture and the quality of the learning process have an influence, with R squared of 0.67 or 67%, which is classified as moderate. This shows that madrassas have implemented predetermined work culture values, namely: a) integrity, the harmony between correct thoughts, words, and deeds; b) professionalism, working in a disciplined, competent, and timely manner with the best results; c) innovation, perfecting existing and creating new and improved techniques and ideas; d) responsibility, working thoroughly and with thought for the con-sequences; and e) being exemplary, setting a good example for others.


Author(s):  
Dedi Rohendi

Recently, game-based multimedia development has been increasing rapidly. Game-based multimedia is not only used for entertaining but also for teaching and learning process. Meanwhile, for the majority of elementary school students, numeracy learning is still considered as a difficult subject to be learned and has not attracted students’ interest because it still uses vertical methods. The objective of this research is to examine the implementation of game-based multimedia in learning horizontal numeracy. In this game-based multimedia, horizontal numeracy material is presented in the form of a game. Horizontal numeracy material begins with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Game-based multimedia is implemented to 20 students in grade 3 elementary schools in Bandung, Indonesia. Subsequently, the way students learn the materials and their learning outcomes are explored after using this multimedia. The results show that the students can learn horizontal numeracy excitingly; moreover, they can easily understand the concept of horizontal numeracy quickly. It is indicated by by the increasing of average post-test value.


2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (6) ◽  
pp. 825-851 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gordon Emmett Hall ◽  
James Clyde DiPerna

The present study used multiple regression analyses to examine the relationships between fifth-grade social skills and eighth-grade academic achievement. Data were drawn from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Kindergarten Class of 1998-1999 (ECLS-K). Results indicated no relationship between positive or negative social behavior in fifth grade and academic achievement or teacher-rated academic skills in eighth grade. However, consistent with previous studies, fifth-grade approaches to learning were found to be positive predictors of both academic achievement and teacher-rated academic skills in eighth grade. In addition, these results suggest that socioeconomic status plays a significant and potentially unexplored avenue for understanding these outcomes. These results further illuminate the way behaviors in elementary school relate to academic adjustment to middle school.


Daedalus ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 140 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard E. Nisbett

The achievement gap between blacks and whites owes nothing to genetics. It is not solely due to discrimination or social-class differences between blacks and whites. It is due in good part to environmental differences between blacks and whites stemming from family, neighborhood, and school socialization factors that are present even for middle-class blacks. The gap is closing slowly, but it could be closed much more rapidly, with interventions both large and small. Preschool programs exist that can produce enormous differences in outcomes in school and in later life. Elementary schools where children spend much more time in contact with the school, and which include upper-middle-class experiences such as visits to museums and dramatic productions, have a major impact on poor black children's academic achievement. Simply convincing black children that their intellectual skills are under their control can have a marked impact.


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