scholarly journals PENERAPAN KOMPETENSI PEDAGOGI GURU ABAD 21 DALAM PEMBELAJARAN DARING

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 172-178
Author(s):  
Hannah Dea ◽  
Wiputra Cendana ◽  
Bill Areal Sharon Djaduhu Daeli

In online learning, there are several problems for both teachers and students. namely, skills in utilizing technology, limited facilities and infrastructure, interactive media. The solution is the role of the teacher in designing learning with pedagogical competence in the 21st century. The teacher must use effective and interactive technology in communicating with students. The purpose of this study is to describe the efforts of teachers in applying the pedagogical competences of 21st century teachers in online learning through 3 learning components, namely materials, media and learning methods. The research method used descriptive qualitative with supporting data in the form of lesson plans, reflection sheets, and teacher feedback. Data collection techniques used observation sheets, lesson plans, teaching reflection, teaching feedback and documentation. The author uses feedback from teaching journals and reflection journals after the teaching process as the main data. Supporting sources are scientific journals and books that correspond to the problems the author finds. Analyzing data, researchers looked for solutions to problems that occur in teaching practice. The solution was for the teacher to design attractive learning methods, present learning materials by involving students, and utilizing technological media in the learning process. As a result, obstacles in online learning can be overcome through teacher pedagogical competences in the 21st century. The suggestion are that teachers should continue to improve themselves in developing their own pedagogical competences, and have effective communication with students.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-143
Author(s):  
Herlina Ragalutu ◽  
Nurdin Ibrahim ◽  
Maruf Madokala

Character Education Strengthening is one of 5 (five) programs initiated by education in Indonesia. KDP is one of the goals of learning so that it is one of the thinking skills needed by students in the 21st century. 4 (four) other programs are 4C (collaborative, communicative, critical thinking, creative), literacy, HOTS (High Order Thinking Skills), and digitalization of learning. Digitizing education, especially online learning, is considered by many to be unable to transfer capabilities in the affective domain. This study conducted a study and analysis of how character education synergizes with digital-based online learning. This study is expected to be an answer to the concerns of academics and practitioners in other fields of education. The method of data collection in this study was carried out through literature review, interviews and observations, and analyzed qualitatively. The results of the study show that online learning based on digitalization implicitly and exponentially synergizes with character education, especially on character values ​​of responsibility, independence, honesty, discipline, hard work, creative, independent, and curiosity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-17
Author(s):  
Meliana Wulandari Meliana Wulandari ◽  
Mujiyem Sapti ◽  
Rintis Rizkia Pangestika

This research is entitled to describe the mathematics online learning for grades IV of Muhammadiyah Islamic Elemetary School of Krendetan. This research requires some sources such as the school principal, the classroom teachers, and the student guardians. The research design uses qualitative research design. The study collects data by using direct research, data from sources, and real evidence. The instruments in this study included: observation sheets, interview guides, and documentation checklists. The results of this study indicate that (1) there is a principal's policy in mathematics online learning for grade IV of Muhammadiyah Islamic Elemetary School of Krendetan. He has an important policy in implementing Mathematics online learning. The school principal conducts some socializations to the school association, the principal and the curriculum team to arrange learning tools such as lesson plans, syllabus, annual program, and semester program. (2) There is a role of the teacher in implementing mathematics online learning. The teacher’s role is like preparing learning tools such as lesson plans, syllabus, annual program, and semester program. The teaching and learning process starts from 07.00 a.m to 12.00 a.m. the stes are first, filling out forums for student absences and the teacher provides learning videos that contain materials and assignments that students must do. After completing the assignment, the students can collect but the teacher also provides a collection limit which is until 21.00 a,m. The assignment is given by the teacher by knowing the ability of students to solve problems according to how it works. (3) There is a role of the student’s guardian in implementing mathematics online learning. The implementation of mathematics online learning for grade IV is carried out from 07.00 a.m to 12.00 a.m by filling in the student attedance list and the teacher send the subject matter in the form of a video to be listened. After listening, the students then do the assignments given by the teacher. After completing the assignmnet, the students send assignments along with photos of students while studying.


Author(s):  
Narelle Lemon

New ways of utilizing technology in the online space are challenging different ways teachers and students can interact with each other and learning content. Social media is one such technology that is a flexible and powerful tool in higher education; however, as yet, it is still under-researched. Twitter challenges notions of public global dialogue, continuous discussions in the online space beyond the four walls of a physical classroom, and the role of peer-to-peer interactions. This chapter discusses a project that aimed to address the need to understand more deeply what happens pedagogically in the classroom when integrating Twitter into learning activities. The case shared is of one undergraduate second-year class located in Teacher Education. The change over time with students' ability to professionally engage with Twitter demonstrated a shift in being able to confidently participate and critically think about this social media as a valuable online learning environment.


Author(s):  
Katie Rybakova ◽  
Cameron Bigelow

In this chapter, the authors used the lens of COVID-19 to explore how mobile phones and general technological connectivity can be both a positive learning experience and contribute to connectivity fatigue and burnout for both teachers and students. The authors will reflect upon their own experiences and conversations as well as expand on the research regarding 24/7 accessibility in an online environment. The second author provides a particularly powerful voice in this chapter as a current pre-service teacher. His vignettes were used throughout the chapter to add a student perspective that is often omitted from the scholarship.


Author(s):  
Suwarto Suwarto ◽  
Sri Wahyuni ◽  
Sri Yamsih

This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the perceptions of students of class X MIPA 2 SMA Negeri 1 Tawangsari towards online-based learning methods. After the outbreak of the corona virus which has become a boomerang for various countries, learning for school students is carried out online from home. Opinion observation method is used as a method to analyze data in order to complete the research using a sample of 30 students of class X MIPA 2 SMA Negeri 1 Tawangsari. There are several categories that need to be considered in the research results. The categories that were considered were: learning materials, student interaction with teachers and students with other students, and learning atmosphere. So this research focuses on how students respond to online learning (online).


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 168
Author(s):  
Niluh Ari Kusumawati ◽  
Kadek Aria Prima Dewi PF

<p>In this globalization era the role of science and technology covers various aspects of life, especially the world of Education. Education is an aspect of supporting the success of a nation. Hinduism Education is a subject that instills Hinduism. In learning Hinduism Education learning media becomes the main  support of the learning process. Learning  media as a channel for information and messages in learning. Information technology-based learning media is a demand in facing the challenges of 21st century Education. 21st century education has four skills in learning communication (Communication), Collaboration (Collaboration), Critical Thingking and Problem Solving (Critical Thinking and problem solving) and Creativity and Innovation (Creativity and Innovation). With the guidance of the age development, the use of IT-based learning  media  in  learning  Hinduism Education  will  facilitate the transfer  of knowledge  in learning. The benefit of using IT-based learning media is to facilitate the interaction between teachers and students so that learning activities become effective and efficient The use of Information Technology-based learning media such as the internet, mobile phones, flash disks, etc. facilitates the transfer of knowledge in learning.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-122
Author(s):  
Ary Iswanto Wibowo ◽  
Sayyid Khairunas

This research is aimed to find the perception of students on the speaking ability in Public Speaking class during pandemic Covid-19. By communicating to students who are from Public Relation majored, the researchers considered that speaking as a tool of communication should be done intensively. Therefore, within this pandemic teachers and students should change their learning methods from offline face to face to online face to face. The authors stated the problems that the students faced, they are perceptions and difficulties of online public speaking learning. A qualitative method had been used to analyze this case. The authors used the percentage of students as respondents to see the perceptions. The result of this research viewed that students disagree with the online Public Speaking Course. This amount consisted of 35,4% of total respondents that possessed in the second rank. While the first rank with the amount of 36,5% stated hesitation whether should be conducted online or offline. This also made authors and may other researchers to rethink about online Public Speaking Course.   Perception, Public Speaking, Online  


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 648
Author(s):  
Nur Ngaziah ◽  
Umi Pratiwi ◽  
Siska Desy Fatmaryanti ◽  
Aulia Fakhrina ◽  
Rizky Fadjar Choirrul Linda

The Covid-19 pandemic requires people to learn online, one of which is at the elementary school level. Principals must be able to play a role as managers in managing learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This study aims to analyze the role of the principal as a manager and the pedagogical competence of teachers in online learning during the Covid-19 period. This type of research is descriptive quantitative research, namely by interpreting the data obtained from the field. Data collection was carried out on 4 principals and 49 teachers using a questionnaire distributed via google forms. Data analysis used descriptive quantitative with percentages. The results showed that the principal's role as a manager in online learning was not optimal in the indicators of the school determining the curriculum used in online learning (44%) and the principal facilitating support for online learning (50%). At the same time, the pedagogic competence also showed less than optimal in Playing their competencies is shown by the 5 lowest percentage indicators, including understanding the cognitive development of students (59%), designing learning methods (52%), designing learning models (56%), carrying out assessments of learning outcomes (54.5%), and conducting material assessments. (56%). With a strong commitment from teachers and principals, various efforts and programs carried out during online learning will optimally achieve learning objectives.


tuahtalino ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 107
Author(s):  
Irma Manda Negara

This study aims to describe the accuracy of the learning media used by students when implementing teaching practices. The purpose of the implementation is to provide provisions to students before conducting internship. This research used a descriptive approach, using purposive sampling in selecting research subjects which adjust to the research objectives. The data collection technique used a classroom observation checklist with a guttman scale conducted by the observer. With the answer choices "yes" has a score of 1 and "no" has a score of 0. Material that is applied in the implementation of teaching practice is learning English for all levels of education. From the research results obtained from five groups based on predetermined learning methods, there are two groups of methods that fall into the category of "very appropriate" namely the silentway method and the SLT method. The TPR method group is included in the "appropriate" category. The lingual audio method and the SLT method group fall into the "inappropriate" category. This is because students are more focused on the application of learning methods, so students do not use learning media at all. It can be concluded that the role of learning media is so important, because it can display the visualization of an object. So that helps in increasing understanding, especially for the introduction of new vocabulary.


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