scholarly journals The learning process of classroom teachers on elementary school physical education (PE): Focusing on analysis of conversation at a colloquium after a research lesson

Author(s):  
Seiichiro Kihara ◽  
Kenji Kubo
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 08-13
Author(s):  
Raden Wirawan ◽  
Muhammad Awal Nur

The socialization of multimedia-based interactive learning applications is a community service for STMIK Bina Adinata lecturers at Inpres Elementary School Number 207 Linrungloe which aims to increase knowledge and understanding of educators, especially classroom teachers about multimedia-based learning applications. This activity is in the form of counseling about an interactive multimedia-based learning application using a computer. The method used in this service is socialization and training, starting with an explanation of the material about applications, interactive learning, and multimedia, after which an introduction to the use of applications to educators and finally explaining the use of applications to students. The results of this socialization increase the understanding and ability of educators in the application of multimedia-based learning and increase the learning interest of SDI 207 Linrungloe students in the learning process in the classroom using multimedia-based learning applications.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Supriyadi

The purpose of this research is to know how the method of teaching, and infrastructure facilities of Physical Education of Sport and Health at State Elementary School 23 5 East Koto Padang Pariaman Regency. His research method descriptive research finds that the implementation of teaching and learning process of physical education practice in health and elementary school Country 23 V Koto Timur Padang Pariaman District is as follows: in terms of teaching methods with demonstration indicators have the average number of answers 80 times 50 percent with medium criteria and lecture indicator has the average number of answers 136 times 60.71 percent. For facilities and infrastructure with sports equipment indicator have average percentage of student answer 130 times 50.78 percent with medium criterion. From the above results can be concluded that the implementation of teaching and learning process physical exercise and health education in Public Elementary School 23 5 East Koto Padang Pariaman Regency is inthecategory of being. Keywords: Teaching and Learning Process, Physical Education Sport and  Health  


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. 1137
Author(s):  
Elan Suherlan

Teaching and learning process is a very complex process. In order for the learning process to achieve results that are in accordance with the objectives, teachers need to consider and choose effective teaching strategies. There are still many Physical Education teachers who have not used the Direct Instruction and Project Based Learning models in Physical Education subjects because they do not understand, are lazy, and do not want to try, are busy, low learning outcomes do not reach the Minimum completeness Criteria and the teacher does not like this teaching style. This study aims to determine the difference in influence between the direct instruction model and the project based learning model on the improvement of backhand learning outcomes for fourth grade students at Cipaku Elementary School The method that will be used by the writer is an experimental method. Then the design used in this study is the Randomize Pretest-Posttest Control Goup Design. The population of this research is all fourth grade students of Cipaku Public Elementary School. The results obtained in accordance with the hypothesis that the authors propose obtained an answer that there are differences in the effect between the direct instruction model and the project based learning model on the improvement of backhand learning outcomes in fourth grade students at Cipaku Elementary School


2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ping Xiang ◽  
Susan Lowy ◽  
Ron McBride

The present study focused on preservice classroom teachers’ beliefs about elementary physical education and the impact of a field-based elementary physical education methods course on their beliefs. Participants (N = 97) completed questionnaires at the beginning and at the end of the course. Results indicated that the preservice classroom teachers held similar beliefs about the values and purposes of elementary physical education as were shared by physical education professionals. The methods course had a positive impact on the participants’ beliefs but no impact on their disposition toward teaching elementary physical education. Teaching physical education in an elementary school setting and observing physical education classes were the two most important components of the course that contributed to changes in the participants’ beliefs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 17-21
Author(s):  
Jongho Moon ◽  
Dongwoo Lee

Elementary school physical education (PE) can play a unique role in providing educational experiences to students and may support physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development (Institute of Medicine, 2013). Studies illustrate that PE programs can improve the possibility of achieving student learning outcomes only when appropriately designed and delivered (Rink & Hall, 2008). Research suggests that students' early experiences with PE are mainly led by elementary school teachers (Kirk, 2005). Globally, in several countries, either classroom teachers (i.e., a teacher who teaches every subject; a generalist), or PE specialists (i.e., a teacher who mainly teaches PE), have the responsibility to teach elementary PE (Dyson et al., 2018; Faulkner et al., 2008). For instance, in South Korea's elementary education system, PE is a required subject, and most PE classes are taught by classroom teachers rather than specialists (Jo & Lee, 2012). Classroom teachers are best suited to teach the child-centered, integrated curriculum in elementary schools, and hence often teach PE as one element of that curriculum (Coulter et al., 2009). However, some teachers believe that elementary level PE engagement experiences inadequately prepared children for accomplishing PE learning outcomes and physically active lifestyle (Hardman, 2008; Jess, Keay, & Carse, 2016). In other words, in order for classroom teachers to successfully teach PE, they need to consider a dynamic combination of adaptation in school contexts, teaching various subjects, and understanding different students' developmental characteristics (Tinning & Rossi, 2013). Additionally, classroom teachers’ beliefs that they are not qualified to teach PE adversely affects their PE teaching confidence (Harris, Cale, & Musson, 2012; Morgan & Bourke, 2008). Examination of classroom teachers’ different perspectives on teaching PE is particularly vital as an avenue for developing effective teacher education programs (Hunter, 2006). However, this aspect of elementary PE taught by classroom teachers is still unknown due to a relative scarcity of research studies in this area (Kirk, 2005, p. 247). Therefore, this paper provides an overview and discussion of illustrative findings of research conducted on classroom teachers’ perceptions of teaching PE. The author conducted an exhaustive search of published research articles via three major databases: Google Scholar, Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), and Web of Science. The search terms included elementary school classroom teacher, primary school classroom teacher, generalist, non-specialist, physical education, perception, experience, practice, barrier, belief, and value (see Figure 1). Using the resulting articles, the review is organized into the following themes (Thomas & Harden, 2008): (a) apprehension of teaching PE, (b) different perceptions of value for PE classes, and (c) ecological perspectives in teaching PE.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 445-454
Author(s):  
DEKA ISMI MORI SAPUTRA ◽  
M Subhan

The background of this research is the classical teaching-learning process that will face heterogeneous problems with students' abilities. Where the lack of creativity of a physical education teacher in packaging physical education learning materials is considered to be the cause, so many students do not complete KKM grades. The research objective to be achieved is to find out the application of the modification of wall media tools to improve learning outcomes of table tennis basic movements in class V of SDN 115 / II Bedaro. The study used a Class Action Research design which was carried out in two cycles, each cycle consisting of planning, implementing actions, observing and reflecting. The subjects of this study were Class V students of Bedaro 115 / II Elementary School, totaling 22 students. Table tennis learning outcome data obtained through performance tests, observation sheets are used to collect data on student activities in following the table tennis learning process with wall media modification methods. The results of this study were obtained based on an assessment of three aspects, namely psychomotor, affective, and cognitive. Table tennis learning through wall media can improve the learning outcomes of students in class V of Bedaro 115 / II Elementary School. This can be seen from the increase in learning outcomes from pre cycle, cycle I to cycle II. In the pre cycle which is 68.2%, cycle I is 71.8%, and cycle II is 83.3%. From the number of complete categories the number of students who completed was increased from 7 to 20 students in the second cycle, meaning that there was an increase in students in the complete category by 20.7% of the total number of students 22 of which 20 were declared complete. For physical education teachers in Elementary Schools can apply table tennis learning to the material using the modification tools of the wall media in Physical Education lessons.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-72
Author(s):  
Zarwan Zarwan ◽  
Sefri Hardiansyah ◽  
Ade Zalindro

The problems in this activity are many teachers who still use the methods of training in the learning process of physical education of sports and Health (PJOK) especially badminton so that students do not experience improvement in the game Badminton. The purpose of this activity is to improve the teacher's ability to study badminton through shuttle time. The objective of the event is PJOK teacher in Padang Utara Sub-district with 26 people. To measure the success of this activity was given a question as much as 50 rounds before and after activities. From the question obtained initial data access is 750 (57.69) and the final data 1061 (81.62%) An increase of 23.93%.


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