scholarly journals PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA SMP UNTUK MENGONSTRUKSI VOLUME BANGUN RUANG

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Syofni

This research is the development research, which aims to develop a formula for constructing props volume beams and tubes that can be used in primary and secondary education levels. This research has resulted 1) A set of props to construct formulas accompanied beam volume usage procedures, 2) A set of props to construct the volume of the tube with the procedures used. The process begins with the development of props issue of lack of teachers ability (participants PLPG 2013) to describes the process of formation of the volume formula beams and tube, then researchers design and make the props, then performed the validation and testing. The results of the validation state that props valid for use in primary and secondary education level.    

Author(s):  
Santos Orejudo ◽  
Juan-José Navarro ◽  
Eva Vicente ◽  
María Jesús Cardoso

This study analyses the relation between student misbehaviour and teacher coercion from a teacher perspective by taking further contextual variables into account. Our participants were 480 male/female secondary education and 351 primary education teachers from the Spanish Autonomous Community of Aragón (Spain). This study forms part of the 2017 Coexistence Study in Aragón Education Centres. According to the theoretical framework and the SEM (structural equation modeling), the results revealed a close relationship between student misbehaviour and teacher coercion, although other contextual variables also appeared in the regression equation: in coexistence rules and in teacher competence. We ultimately found a certain degree of difference between the primary and secondary education levels. On the secondary school level, teacher conflicts were associated with student misbehaviour, while coexistence rules and participative and inclusive activities predicted teacher coercion. Conversely, on the primary school level, participative and inclusive activities predict a lower frequency of student misbehaviour, while teacher competence predicts a lower frequency of teacher coercion.


2019 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Innocent Otache ◽  
Kadiri Umar ◽  
Yakubu Audu ◽  
Ugbede Onalo

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to employ a longitudinal approach to assess the effects of entrepreneurship education (EE) on students’ entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) through the constructs of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), which include attitudes towards behaviour (ATB), subjective norms (SN) and perceived behavioural control (PBC). Specifically, this study aims to achieve two objectives: first, to determine if students’ ATB, SN, PBC and EIs would increase significantly after their exposure to EE; and second, to establish whether students’ ATB, SN and PBC mediate the relationship between EE and their EIs. Design/methodology/approach This longitudinal study employed a one-group pretest-posttest experimental research design. A self-reported questionnaire was administered to a randomly selected sample of 250 National Diploma students from five polytechnics in the North Central part of Nigeria before and after they were exposed to EE. To achieve the objectives of this study, repeated-measures t-test and partial least squares structural equation modelling were performed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences and SmartPLS, respectively, for data analysis. Findings The results of the paired-samples t-test showed that students’ ATB, SN, PBC and EIs increased significantly after their exposure to EE. Also, further data analysis revealed that EE had a significantly positive relationship with students’ ATB, SN, PBC and EIs. Similarly, the results of the structural model indicated that ATB had a significantly positive link with students’ EIs and also mediated the relationship between EE and students’ EIs. SN and PBC had a positive but not statistically significant relationship with students’ EIs and did not mediate the relationship between EE and students’ EIs. Practical implications The findings of this study provide interesting implications for EE and entrepreneurship policies in Nigeria. More specifically, the findings provide some practical implications for the Nigerian government and the EE curriculum developers. To achieve greater impact of EE on students’ EIs at the tertiary education level, the Nigerian government should incorporate EE into the curricula at the primary and secondary education levels. Equipping students at the primary and secondary education levels with entrepreneurial knowledge, competencies and skills would enable them to develop a strong entrepreneurial mindset even before they gain admission to tertiary institutions. Originality/value It is one of the few studies that have tested empirically both the direct and the indirect effects of EE on students’ EIs in a single study. Thus, it helps to further clarify the links between EE and EIs. Besides, it is among the first studies to adopt a longitudinal approach to assess the effects of EE on students’ EIs through the constructs of the TPB (i.e. ATB, SN and PBC) in the Nigerian context.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Muhammad munir Munir ◽  
Hijriati Sholehah Hijriati ◽  
Lisnawati Lisnawati ◽  
Muh. Tarimizi Tahir Tarmizi

The ability to count is one of the important abilities in everyday life, it can be said that all activities of human life require this ability. this is a separate problem for teachers considering that learning at the primary and secondary education levels has differences where teachers in primary schools must master various materials from all subjects. The training method used is lecture, discussion, practice, and question and answer methods. Based on data, about 83.3% of teachers are enthusiastic about participating in the training and 16.7% of teachers who are not very enthusiastic about participating in the training. This shows that PKM activities with multiplication training using fingers are responded well and are in demand by teachers. There are several obstacles related to counting using finger media, namely errors in calculating line segments, distinguishing multiplier numbers and multiplied numbers. Therefore, we hope that teachers will often repeat or practice themselves by looking at the guidelines that have been given so that there are no mistakes in teaching students.


2020 ◽  
pp. 138-159
Author(s):  
Goiatz Aramendi Lekuona ◽  
Pello Aramendi Jauregi

The research presented below aims to describe and analyse the teaching strategies and supports obtained by teachers in the province of Gipuzkoa who sit competitive examinations to access the teaching civil service in Infant, Primary and Secondary Education. This study opted for a sequential explanatory design with 469 candidates. Teachers who have passed the official examinations placed special emphasis on the first test (theoretical part and practical exercise), took into account the criteria of evaluation of the examinations and prioritised issues such as attention to diversity, evaluation, the competence of learning to learn, self-regulation of learning and the design of teaching units. In addition, they received valuable help from relatives, people linked to teaching with whom they have a close relationship, and work colleagues.


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