scholarly journals MERANCANG RPP INOVATIF DALAM PROGRAM MERDEKA BELAJAR PADA MGMP IPS SMP SE-KABUPATEN JEMBER

Author(s):  
Sri Kantun ◽  
Dwi Herlindawati ◽  
Lisana Oktavisanti M

The design of the RPP in the “Merdeka Belajar” program simplifies the making of lesson plans on one sheet. The three core components of the lesson plan are learning objectives, learning activities, and assessments. Therefore, it is necessary to immediately take concrete and innovative steps be able to produce an innovative RPP that can implement the true and complete "Merdeka Belajar" program. The purpose of this activity is to provide an understanding of the design of the lesson plans in the "Merdeka Belajar" program, by chang the technique of preparing the lesson plans which so far have been made in sheets into one sheet. The method in this activity is the lecture method and online demonstration. Community Service Activities with the theme Designing Innovative Lesson Plans in the Independent Learning Program at the Social Studies MGMP of Junior High Schools in Jember Regency had a positive impact. Social Studies teachers have become more aware of the Innovative RPP for independent learning launched by the Minister of Education and Culture

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 189
Author(s):  
Silvi Yulia Sari ◽  
Putri Dwi Sundari ◽  
Fadhila Ulfa Jhora ◽  
Hidayati Hidayati

The education process in schools should be able to increase mastery of science and technology and provide training and science process skills that can improve the quality of human resources. Education is the main key to modernization and progress for a nation. In reality, 4C learning on 21st century skills has not been fulfilled properly. This needs to be addressed starting by developing a learning material such as lesson plans. The objective of assisting is to improve the competency of teachers in writing lesson plans. The target of the assisting activity was the teachers in SMPN 2 Baso, Agam district. Methods in assisting include presentation and discussion, group work, independent task, and task presentation. Instruments to collect the data consist of knowledge test. Data analysis techniques were descriptive statistical analysis and paired sample t-test. The result of this assisting is the implementation of assisting on the writing of lesson plan is effective to improve the 21st century skills and independent learning program in the school of teachers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Saidna Zulfiqar Bin-Tahir ◽  
Haryanto Atmowardoyo ◽  
Syarifuddin Dollah ◽  
Yulini Rinantanti

This study aimed at determining whether or not the knowledge, educational level, perception, and attitude of the pesantren students affect the implementation of the multilingual simultaneous-sequential model (MSSM). This research employed quantitative research using a survey design. The sample of the study consisted of 100 students of three pesantren schools in the city of Makassar (Pesantren Modern IMMIM, Pondok Madinah, and Pesantren Darul Arqam Muhammadiyah Gombara). The data were collected through the questionnaire and be analyzed descriptively and inferentially using SPSS program. The results found that the knowledge, level of education, perception, and attitude of pesantren students collectively had a positive impact on the MSSM. However, these perceptions have no significant effect on the MSSM implementation partially. The results of this study contributed to developing further multilingual teaching and learning material such as syllabus, lesson plan, and course book for pesantren students in Indonesia, especially in Makassar.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 310-324
Author(s):  
Andrea Watson-Canning

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide secondary social studies practitioners with a research-based adaptable lesson plan aligned with the National Council for the Social Studies Thematic Strands and its C3 Framework incorporating the digitized collection of the National Gallery of Art and Visual Thinking Strategies to foster historical understanding through a student-driven process of online gallery curation. Design/methodology/approach The author describes the connections between constructivist learning and technology integration in the classroom, linking technological, visual, and social studies literacy. The internet mediates student experience. It is both text-based and image-saturated; therefore, it is important for students to develop fluency with the written word and visual literacy. To remain technologically relevant, teachers must harness the potential of the internet to aid students with the development of their analytic and evaluative skills. The paper outlines an adaptable method for incorporating technology and art into social studies classroom practice in order to build visual literacy, historical understanding, and skills in evidence-based research. Findings The National Council for the Social Studies has outlined various analytic, communicative, and evaluative skills that students should acquire for social studies literacy. This paper provides insight as to how utilizing digitized collections of artwork has the potential to engage students in active, constructivist learning in order to acquire social studies literacy. Originality/value The paper is of value to secondary practitioners who wish to incorporate visual art, technology, and constructivist learning techniques in their classrooms.


2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 301-305
Author(s):  
Carolyn Ann Weber

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use Soar, Elinor, a 2011 NCSS notable trade book, to teach a short unit on remarkable women in traditionally male dominated fields. Students will research trailblazing women, create a project to teach others about their chosen trailblazer and represent their choice at a trailblazing women banquet. Design/methodology/approach Students will be supported in their research into trailblazing women through reading books about women who struggled to realize their dreams of succeeding in difficult professions. Findings This lesson plan gives students an opportunity to investigate the struggles of women throughout history to enter male dominated professions. Originality/value The value of this lesson plans is to provide students an opportunity to study women who have made a difference through breaking down barriers. Students will be able to learn about a variety of different women, who are not often studied in social studies classes.


Author(s):  
Imam Sunandar

ABSTRACTIn planning a lessons, teachers have the authority to develop learning strategies, one of the way is by developing lesson plans. The result of observations and interviews done in SDIT Gilmani Surabaya, shows the information stating that teachers one still using the BSNP minimum standard of lesson plan without any developments. Meanwhile, the teachers in the school are still facing difficulties in combining the knowledge and character building in the students daily lives. Therefore, this research aims to develop character based lesson plan. The lesson plans are expected to increase this students learning achievement especially on the material of natural resources of grade four elementary school. This research applies Kemp’s model. Of research and development, the developed lesson plans, consist of Syllabus, Lesson Plan, Students Worksheet, and Achievement test. The purpose of this research and development is to measure the validity of the developed lesson plan and the effectivity of of Social Studies lesson plan on natural resources material based on character building as well. The results data analysis of social sciences education materials with contextual and character approach revealed to: (1) Learning materials is got valid acknowledgment from experts, (2) Learning materials effective in improving student learning outcomes (cognitive, affective and psychomotor). Based on the result of this research, Researcher concluded that the quality of learning using developmental Social Studies on natural resources with based on character building is valid and effective. Keywords: Lesson plan, Character building based, Learning achievement. ABSTRAK                                                                                          Dalam merencanakan pembelajaran, guru punya kewenangan untuk mengembangkan strategi pembelajaran, salah satu caranya dengan pengembangan perangkat pembelajaran. Dari hasil observasi dan wawancara yang dilakukan di SDIT Gilmani Surabaya, diperoleh informasi bahwa guru masih menggunakan perangkat pembelajaran dengan standar minimal BSNP tanpa pengembangan. Sementara itu, di sekolah tersebut guru masih sulit memadukan pengetahuan dan pendidikan karakter dengan kehidupan sehari-hari siswa. Oleh Karena itu, dikembangkan suatu perangkat pembelajaran berbasis karakter. Perangkat pembelajaran tersebut diharapkan mampu meningkatkan hasil belajar, khususnya pada materi sumber daya alam pada mata pelajaran IPS di kelas IV Sekolah Dasar. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pengembangan yang menggunakan model pengembangan Kemp. Perangkat pembelajaran yang dikembangkan terdiri atas Silabus, Rencana Pelaksanaan Pembelajaran (RPP), Lembar Kerja Siswa (LKS), dan Penilaian Hasil Belajar (PHB). Tujuan pengembangan perangkat pembelajaran ini adalah untuk mengetahui kevalidan perangkat pembelajaran yang dikembangkan. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga bertujuan mengetahui keefektifan perangkat pembelajaran IPS materi sumber daya alam berbasis karakter dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa. Hasil analisis data pengembangan perangkat pembelajaran terungkap bahwa: (1) perangkat pembelajaran dinyatakan valid oleh ahli, (2) perangkat pembelajaran efektif dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa (kognitif, afektif dan psikomotor). Berdasarkan hasil penelitian tersebut, peneliti menyimpulkan bahwa kualitas perangkat pembelajaran IPS materi sumber daya alam berbasis karakter yang dikembangkan adalah valid dan efektif. Kata Kunci: Penelitian pengembangan, berbasis karakter, Learning achievement.


Jurnal Socius ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Kadek Sugiarta

The low learning outcomes Social Studies sixth grade students of SDN 2 Marga Mulya Sungai LobanTanah Bumbu. Teachers tend to use the lecture method, less use of instructional media in teaching Social Studies. One alternative to overcome this problem is the use of Social Studies Learning Media. This study, researchers used a qualitative approach. Researchers sought to explore in order to get the data naturally or it is in the field through intensive observation and communication with the various data sources. Data collection techniques in this study, namely: (1) observation, (2) interviews, (3) documentation, (4) combined. Based on the survey results revealed (1) Media Social Studies owned learning maps, Globe, learning CD, fruit atlases, books for students 2:1, Social Studies landscape posters Kits. Teachers utilize instructional media Social Studies owned schools adapted to the material made in the RPP and make LKS. In the early observations of teachers utilize instructional media lacking Social Studies maps and completeness of the material globe.pada map. Student learning outcomes are less satisfactory completed. Observation of both teachers utilize instructional media whiteboard, maps, globes, pictures, student involvement in the use of media in the material sample countries in the continent of Asia, Learning outcomes of the students final test average 100% mastery. From the results of student responses of strongly agreed students answered happy implemented by utilizing the Social Studies learning instruction media material easier to understand because it is done with real world example so that they can know the matery that is still abstract to concrete.Keywords: Learning Media Social Studies


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 261-275
Author(s):  
R. Zackary Seitz

PurposeThe world is facing unprecedented potential disaster with the impending climate crisis. Research within social studies education surrounding the integration of ecological issues, while still on the fringes, has seen a recent surge. This is a review of practitioner-oriented research published in the last ten years on teaching these issues in social studies classes.Design/methodology/approachThis study reviews practitioner-oriented articles on teaching ecological issues in social studies classes. The author searched databases and did a manual review using specific search terms. The author’s first level of analysis was to analyze the year of publication, whether the article was (co) written by a practicing teacher and whether the article featured a lesson plan/resources. The author then analyzed the content/focus of each article.FindingsIn total, ten articles were (co)written by a practicing teacher, 23 articles included lesson plans and the article themes could fall into one of six themes (water issues, pollution, climate change, climate activism, sustainability and economic growth and ecological citizenship/ethics).Research limitations/implicationsThe author was unable to review one year of articles from the Ohio Social Studies Review due to the COVID-19 pandemic and only having remote institutional access to library materials.Originality/valueIn reviewing the practitioner-oriented articles, the author hopes to not only strengthen the curricular justifications for teaching these issues in social studies classes but also show what research has been done and provide critiques and show what could be done in the future.


2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 232-242
Author(s):  
Margaret Angel Bestwick

Purpose Beatrix Potter and Her Paint Box (McPhail, 2015) is a tranquil biography primarily focusing on the childhood of Beatrix Potter. This lesson plan, based in the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) C3 Framework, allows second-grade learners to explore the life of Beatrix Potter through this biography and to make connections to his or her own life. Learners move through four stages of inquiry in the C3 Framework. They examine the dust jacket and dual-image book cover for clues about the life of Beatrix Potter. Next, they engage in a read-aloud of the biography during which learners construct knowledge about the life of Beatrix Potter. Learners then create puppets and role play the life of Ms Potter. The lesson concludes with learners making comparisons between their own and Ms Potter’s life. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach This is a lesson plan that is intended for second grade students. The duration of the lesson is approximately 90 minutes in length. The lesson utilizes the Whole Book Approach (WBA). The WBA is “an intentional, inquiry-based approach to reading aloud that puts art and design [and children’s responses to them] at the center of the storytime experience” (Lambert et al., 2015, p. 81). During the lesson, the teacher utilizes the WBA through asking open-ended questions as she/he reads aloud. The students and the teacher co-construct meaning through a dialogue about the text and images within the text. The lesson also includes the Role-Playing Characters to Understand Them Better (adapted) approach. This fiction reading strategy is adapted for informational text, a biography, for this lesson. Rather than role-playing a character, students role-play real people: Beatrix Potter & her family, and themselves. Serravallo (2015) writes about this strategy, “Sometimes the best way to get to know our characters is to stand in their shoes-to do what they do, say what they say, and act how they act. With a partner[…] Using puppets or props, act out the scene. Try to talk in the voice of the character, and move the puppet just like the character would. When you finish creating the scene, stop and talk about what you think about the characters” (p. 172). Students will create paper puppets and role-play events from Beatrix Potter’s life as depicted in the biography. Students use a puppet of themselves to talk with Beatrix about how the student's life is similar to and different from Beatrix’s life. McPhail, D. (2015), Beatrix Potter and Her Paint Box, New York, Henry Holt and Co.; National Council for the Social Studies Notable Trade Book for Young People (2016); JLG Category – Genre: Nonfiction, Lexile Level: AD790L, Elementary Grades K-2, ISBN: 9780805091700 (Junior Library Guild, 2016); the duration of the lesson is approximately 90 minutes: second grade. Findings Little Beatrix Potter loved art. At an early age, she received her mother’s paint box. Beatrix Potter spent hours painting things she loved, like the animals she kept as pets. Her family traveled from their home in London to spend Summers in the country. She loved it there. She spent her time painting her surroundings. When she was older she learned of a young boy who was ill, and confined to bed. So, she wrote him a story and drew illustrations for the story. This story was later published as her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Beatrix Potter went on to publish many other animal tales that became popular across the world and beloved for generations. Originality/value This lesson plan is aligned with the NCSS theme number 10, individual development and identity.


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