scholarly journals Penerapan Media Pembelajaran Peta Tiga Dimensi Melalui Pembelajaran Tutor Sebaya Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar IPS Pada Siswa Kelas IV SDN Banjaran Kecamatan Driyorejo Kabupaten Gresik

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ery Rahmawati ◽  
Galuh Kartika Dewi

This study aims to identify and describe the social studies learning outcomes and student activeness after applying the three-dimensional map learning media through peer tutoring learning for fourth grade students of SDN Banjaran, Driyorejo District, Gresik Regency. This research on learning improvement is supported by the ability of grade IV students at SDN Banjaran Driyorejo-Gresik who do not meet the predetermined learning completeness criteria. From this problem, learning improvement is carried out in two cycles using the Classroom Action Research method by applying three-dimensional map learning media through peer tutoring learning. There are four stages in each cycle, namely planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting activities. The results showed that there was an increase in the average student learning outcomes from pre-cycle 62.12 to cycle I of 75.19, and the result of cycle II to reach 84.14. Classical completeness of student learning outcomes also increased from 23.81% pre-cycle to 62.12% first cycle to second cycle of 92.31%. Student learning activities also increased from pre-cycle by 51% then cycle I 72% and cycle II reached 87%. Thus, it can be concluded that the application of three-dimensional map learning media through peer tutoring can improve social studies learning outcomes in fourth grade students of SDN Banjaran, Driyorejo-Gresik

JURNAL RANDAI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-78
Author(s):  
Paridamiwati

The phenomenon of low student learning outcomes from observations of researchers in the field is caused by several factors, such as: (1) The learning carried out by the teacher still uses conventional learning, namely the teacher lectures in delivering material, questions and answers and assignments, so it does not provide encouragement for students to study seriously ; (2) In delivering learning, the teacher still places students as recipients so that students are passive and only wait for information from the teacher without trying to find it. This can be seen when the teacher asks for students' opinions, only a few students give opinions and ask questions about things that are not understood; (3) This is also due to the lack of teacher knowledge about learning strategies that can activate students; (4) Teachers do not provide opportunities for students to work together in doing their assignments with their friends. This makes researchers feel the need to improve the learning process with efforts made to apply an appropriate learning model, namely the Think Pair Share Type cooperative learning model. This type gives students time to think and respond and help each other. Cooperative learning Think Pair Share is a cooperative learning model that allows students to help each other and cooperate with one another. Through this model students are more enthusiastic in learning so that they can increase the achievement of optimal learning outcomes. The formulation of the problem is as follows: "Does the student learning outcomes increase through the application of the Think Pair Share type of cooperative learning model for fourth grade students of SD Negeri 6 Sukajadi, Pekanbaru City?". The purpose of this study was to determine the improvement of social studies learning outcomes through the application of the Think Pair Share Type Cooperative learning model for class IV SDN 6 Sukajadi, Pekanbaru City. Based on the data that has been presented above, it is concluded that the application of the Think Pair Share (TPS) cooperative learning model can improve social studies learning outcomes for fourth grade students of SD Negeri 6 Sukajadi (the average student learning outcomes through cycle I is 62.25, while in the second cycle the average student learning outcomes of 76.25)


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Desyandri Desyandri

This study aims to describe the application of the Quantum Teaching model to improve student learning outcomes in social studies learning. This research is a classroom action research that uses qualitative and quantitative approaches. The subjects of this study were 28 teachers and fourth grade students. The implementation of this research was carried out in two cycles with research procedures consisting of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. The results of research was improve a) RPP cycle I 83.9% and cycle II 92.8%. b) Implementation of teacher aspects and aspects of students cycle I 80.5% and cycle II 94.4%, c) Student learning outcomes cycle I 78.5 and cycle II 87. Thus, the application of the Quantum Teaching model can improve learning outcomes students in social studies learning in Grade IV SD Negeri 08 Pisang Kota Padang.


Author(s):  
Wiwik Hartatik

<p><em>The research</em><em> was motivated by the problem of the low social studies learning outcomes of fourth grade students. This is because teachers often use the lecture method, students only listen and record all information from the teacher. This study aims to explain whether the use of instructional video media in social studies subjects for class IV SDTQ Al Abidin Surakarta is able to improve student learning outcomes. This PTK consists of 2 cycles. Data collection techniques from learning outcomes tests at the end of each cycle meeting. The results showed an increase in student learning outcomes for social studies lessons. In the initial conditions, student learning outcomes complete KKM 15%. In the first cycle, the students who completed the KKM were 50%. The number of students who completed the KKM in the second cycle increased to 85%. There was an increase in the number of students who completed the KKM each cycle. With the evidence in this study, learning with video media is recommended to be applied in learning activities, in an effort to provide quality learning and can improve student learning outcomes.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Imron Ade Irawan

<p><em>The purpose of this classroom action research is to improve social studies learning outcomes through the Scientific Approach assisted by the Zoom Meeting Application. The subjects in this study were fourth grade students of SD Negeri Cilacap 05, with 29 children. This research was conducted in grade IV SD Negeri Cilacap 05, Korwil for Education, Cilacap Selatan, Cilacap Regency. This research was conducted in the 1st semester of the 2020/2021 school year, lasting for 3 weeks starting from the 4th week of October 2020 to the 2nd week of November 2020. The number of students who completed studying in the Pre-Cycle was only 10 children or 34% and students 19 children or 66% have not yet completed. In Cycle I student learning outcomes increased with an average score of 73.27. Students who completed learning were 21 children or 72%. Then in Cycle II there was a slight increase in student learning outcomes, namely 23 students who completed learning or 79%. Based on the description above, it is concluded that applying the Scientific Approach and assisted by the Zoom Meeting Application in the social studies learning process can improve the learning outcomes of fourth grade students of SD Negeri Cilacap 05. So, the hypothesis that the author proposes in this classroom action research is truly proven</em></p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Garnawati Siregar

Problems in the Classroom Action Research (PTK) is the low learning outcomes IPA A fourth grade students of SDN 015 Sungai Salak Kecamatan Tempuling. This study addressed the problem by applying direct instrucsion models. The problem of this research is "Is the direct application of the model intruction IPA can improve learning outcomes in grade IV A SDN 015 Sungai Salak Kecamatan Tempuling ?. The purpose of this study is to improve science learning outcomes in class IV A SDN 015 Sungai Salak Kecamatan Tempuling by way of direct intruction models. Direct intruction A model of fourth grade students of SDN 015 Sungai Salak, Kecamatan Tempuling can improve learning outcomes significantly. At first the student learning outcomes pre-cyclye is 36.00 categorized as very unfavorable; in the first cycle was 61.00 with category; and the results of the second cycle is 81.50 with very good category. Mastery learning individually and classical increases; pre-cyclye 4 students and 20.00 (not finished); in the first cycle is 12 students and 60.00% (not finished) and the second cycle is 19 students or 95% (complete). Based on observations of fourth grade students of SDN 015 A Sungai Salak Kecamatan Tempuling, activity in the first cycle an average of 72% or better and the second cycle of activity is 82% or better at all. Students seem to understand the direct intruction models and they can understand the subject matter properly and appropriately. Based on the research results with direct instructional improvement intruction models managed to fix the problem of low student learning outcomes SDN 015 class IV A Sungai Salak Kecamatan of Tempuling. 


Perspektif ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-43
Author(s):  
Mira Santika ◽  
Gusmaweti Gusmaweti ◽  
Zulfa Amrina

The purpose of this study was to describe the increase in the effectiveness of communication and learning outcomes of fourth grade students in learning science through the Open Ended in SDN 26 Kampung Aur, this type of research is a class act, with the subject of the fourth grade students of SDN 26 Kampung Aur, which has 21 students. Research was conducted in the second semester of the school year of 2015/2016, the research instrument used is the effectiveness of communicating student sheets, sheets of assessment of learning outcomes in the cognitive aspects of students at level C1 (knowledge) and C2 (understanding). Based on the research results, the effectiveness of communicating students on the aspects asked in the first cycle obtain an average value of 49.99% increase in cycle II to 67.45%, the effectiveness of communicating students on aspects of the answer in the first cycle obtain an average value of 53.96% increased in the second cycle to 71.42%. While the results of student learning at the cognitive level C1 (knowledge) in the first cycle increase in cycle II 68.33 into 80.47, cognitive learning outcomes in level C2 (understanding) in the first cycle increase in cycle II 58.09 to 71.42 , It can be concluded that the Open Ended learning model can increase the effectiveness of communication and student learning outcomes in science teaching fourth grade SDN26 Kampung Aur.Keywords: Communicating Effectiveness, Results Learning, Model Open Ended, IPA


Author(s):  
Samsi Nur Hidayati ◽  
Sunyono Sunyono ◽  
Lilik Sabdaningtyas

This study aims to determine 1) the feasibility of inquiry-based e-LKPD, 2) the importance of e-LKPD in the process of learning mathematics in elementary schools, 3) the improvement of students' mathematics learning outcome. The syntax of inquiry-based e-LKPD is student orientation to problems, organizing students to learn, guiding the investigation of individual and group participants, developing and presenting work results, analyzing and evaluating problem-solving processes. The data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and tests. The results showed that the low thematic learning outcomes of students was due to the fact that educators had not fully used teaching materials and models that could improve learning outcomes, so it was hoped that the inquiry-based e-LKPD could improve the fourth grade students’ thematic learning. It is clear that inquiry is one of the learning strategies that can be applied as a solution in improving student learning outcomes, in accordance with the characteristics of the students. Therefore, it can be concluded that the inquiry-based e-LKPD to improve student learning outcomes in elementary schools needs to be developed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 546
Author(s):  
Achmad Ikrom

Based on the author's experience teaching for this in SD Negeri 010 Banjar Panjang, andbased on observation and early reflections by the author, see the low creativity of students inlearning that ultimately ends up in the low student learning outcomes themselves, especiallyon subjects PPKn. After many tests on the midterm turns lower student learning outcomes.Completeness class only reach 50% or 20 out of 40 students, KKM for subjects PPKnspecified in Class IV SD Negeri 010 Banjar Panjang is the number 70. The purpose of thisresearch is to increase learning outcomes Lessons eye PPKn with the adoption of thedemonstration. This research is a classroom action research (PTK). Class Action Researchthrough the stages of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. This study wasconducted in 010 primary schools in Banjar Long Lessons 2016. As the subjects in this studyis the fourth grade students SD Negeri 010 Banjar Panjang . The research was conducted inthe fourth grade SD Negeri 010 Banjar Panjang, whereas a study carried out in April. 2016.From the results of actions, obtained PPKn student learning outcomes of action onpreliminary data for the first cycle to the second cycle with improved student learningoutcomes with significant menigkat, the preliminary data of students who achieve masteryonly 50% and cycle to the first increase has reached 70% and the thoroughness of the class inthe second cycle reaches 85%.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 506
Author(s):  
Nurya’adi '

The background of this study is the low yields of fourth grade students learn civics SD Negeri006 Tri Mulya Jaya Kecamatan Ukui. This is evidenced by the acquisition value of theaverage student learning outcomes Civics only 55 besides the percentage of students learningcompleteness sebasar 50%. This study is a class action that aims to improve student learningoutcomes Civics through the implementation of cooperative learning model NHT. This studywas conducted in two cycles, the data used in this study is the activity data of students andteachers as well as the results of PKN learn some vital lessons. Based on the results ofresearch carried out showed that the learning outcomes and activity data of teachers andstudents has increased at each cycle. It is characterized by: (a) activity increased teachers, inthe first cycle of meetings I have a 47%, in the first cycle of meetings II gained 56%, thesecond cycle of meetings I gained 69% and the second cycle II meeting gained 73%.Increased student activity data, in the first cycle of meetings I gained 50%, in the first cycle ofmeetings II gained 57%, the second cycle of meetings I gained 65% and the second cycle IImeeting gained 82%; (B) increased student learning outcomes on the basis of scores obtained55 student learning outcomes in UH I with an average of 79 learning outcomes, while theaverage student learning outcomes at the UH second cycle was 80.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Purdiyanto Purdiyanto ◽  
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Rambat Nur Sasongko ◽  
Muhammad Kristiawan ◽  
Ahmad Walid ◽  
...  

This research is motivated by the fact in the field that the fourth-grade students' mathematics learning outcomes are still low in Public Elementery School 16 Bengkulu City. This is presumably, the lack of application of demonstration methods and student activeness towards student learning outcomes. On this basis, this study is focused on discussing mathematics learning using demonstration methods. The problem of this research is the low student learning outcomes and the students' lack of understanding of the broad and perimeter material. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of demonstration methods and student activeness on mathematics learning outcomes of fourth-grade students of SD Negeri 16 Bengkulu City. This type of research is a quantitative study with an experimental method approach. Data collection techniques using observation, tests and documentation. The data analysis technique used the t test. The result of this research is the demonstration method and student activeness have a significant effect. So it can be concluded that the higher the student's activity, the higher the learning outcomes and the demonstration method as well as the learning outcomes, which means that the working hypothesis (Ha) in this study is accepted, that is, there are differences in student activeness in the control and experimental classes.


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