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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Liang Zhou

The major of piano accompaniment has been very popular, but it is very short of the professional director, and the art guidance courses are various. But, the technology and method of piano accompaniment are the compulsory courses however it is divided. In the class and practice activity, stylized teaching must be practiced, which can not only make the students better learn the artistry of the work via the art guidance courses, but it also makes the student have more feelings about the work. In the recent years, the domestic art has been increasingly developing and gradually improved, and piano accompaniment has been a type of profession, which has attracted much attention in the field. Above all, in the paper, it researches and analyses the teaching practice of piano accompaniment to ascertain how to achieve better stylized teaching to indeed improve the quality of art guidance of the Chinese undergraduates, and at the same time to assist Chinese art to get a further development.


Author(s):  
Akbar Lucky Firdaus ◽  
Dea Apsari Pramudana Putri ◽  
Arif Farhan Suroso

The purpose of this Field Practice Activity is to assess the efficiency of the COVID-19 task force's implementation in Selaawi District in dealing with COVID-19 and residents who have been proven positive for COVID-19. The Garut Regent's Decree establishes a Task Force for the Enforcement of Community Activity Restrictions in Selaawi District, Garut Regency. The technique that was used a Literature Review and the roadblocks that it faces, including measures to restrict the spread of the corona virus, which have not been maximized. People are progressively disobeying 3M's health recommendations, such as wearing masks, cleaning their hands with soap, and keeping a safe distance. The large-scale social restriction (PSBB) strategy has aided the implementation of physical distance in Indonesia since the start of the pandemic. The remedy to this problem is to enforce 3M (masks, distance, and hand washing) in a systematic manner, as well as passively 3T (testing, tracing, and treatment) and raise public awareness about the necessity of health procedures through the COVID-19 task force. In this method, the handling efforts can yield the best results and have been successful in lowering positive numbers and lowering deaths. Keywords: COVID-19, Emergency, Society, Implementation  


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 744-751
Author(s):  
Ramuni A

This Scientific Review in the form of best practice Learning the ELPSA (Experience, Language, Picture, Symbol, Application) model examines learning as an active process where students construct their own way of understanding things through individual thought processes and social interactions with others in BDR activities. In this BDR activity, LKPD is used. This Scientific Review (Best Practice) activity aims to improve understanding of the concept of integer operations through ELPSA learning for class VIIA students of SMPN 5 Sanggau. This activity is carried out in the 2021/2022 school year, to be precise in July. The success criteria set by the researchers are student activities during the BDR learning process in the good category, at least 80% of the number of students can reach the KKM which is 70. The results of this scientific review show that students' understanding of learning integer operations through ELPSA learning when BDR has been achieved by the success criteria shown in the post test results. In more detail, the percentage of achievement of the success criteria is as follows: 1) student activities during the learning process are in the good category, 2) There is an increase in the percentage of students who have reached the KKM by 31.25% from pre-test 56.25% to 87.5% in post test. From the results of the study, it can be concluded that ELPSA learning is effective in increasing the understanding of the concept of integer operations during BDR.


Author(s):  
Rhys Tribolet ◽  
William Bradshaw Sheehan ◽  
Andrew Roman Novak ◽  
Mark Langley Watsford ◽  
Job Fransen

Augmented feedback supplements or replaces task-intrinsic feedback and is common in team sports, however, no studies have reported on augmented feedback provision in professional Australian Football (AF) practice. This study investigated the effects of practice characteristics (feedback intervention frequency, practice time, practice type, season phase, practice activity form and competitive match result) on the duration of feedback provided by professional AF coaches. Two linear mixed-effects models were constructed. The first examined the collective associations between these practice characteristics and feedback durations while the second model investigated the associations between the same practice characteristics and previous match result. Results showed the feedback intervention frequency, practice time and a practice time*feedback intervention frequency interaction explained 65% of feedback duration whenever feedback was provided. Additionally, practice time, feedback intervention frequency, a practice time*match result interaction and a match result*feedback intervention frequency interaction explained 99% of feedback duration in-season. Important factors that were hypothesised to affect feedback durations in AF such as practice type, practice activity form or season phase did not contribute any explanatory power. This study provides information on how professional AF coaches provide augmented feedback in-situ and provides opportunities for skill acquisition specialists to aid coaches when delivering augmented feedback.


Author(s):  
Nicole R. Hallinen ◽  
Lauren N. Sprague ◽  
Kristen P. Blair ◽  
Rebecca M. Adler ◽  
Nora S. Newcombe

Abstract Background One criterion of adaptive learning is appropriate generalization to new instances based on the original learning context and avoiding overgeneralization. Appropriate generalization requires understanding what features of a solution are applicable in a new context and whether the new context requires modifications or a new approach. In a series of three experiments, we investigate whether searching for an algebraic formalism before receiving direct instruction facilitates appropriate generalization. Results (1) Searching buffers against negative transfer: participants who first searched for an equation were less likely to overgeneralize compared to participants who completed a tell-and-practice activity. (2) Likelihood of creating a correct new adaptation varied by performance on the searching task. (3) Asking people to sketch alleviated some of the negative effects of tell-and-practice, but sketching did not augment the effect of searching. (4) When participants received more elaborate tell-and-practice instruction, the advantages of searching were less notable. Conclusions Searching for an algebraic formula prior to direct instruction may be a productive way to help learners connect a formula to its referent and avoid overgeneralization. Tell-and-practice instruction that only described the mathematical procedures led to the greatest levels of overgeneralization errors and worst performance. Tell-and-practice instruction that highlighted connections between the mathematical structure of the formula and the visual referent performed at similar or marginally worse levels than the search-first conditions.


Author(s):  
Darwin Bargo ◽  
Mildred B. Go

Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) is an approach that has been the subject of many practitioners and researchers in the field of language teaching and applied linguistics in many countries like the Philippines because of the recent changes and educational reforms, including lessons and curriculum innovations. Anchored to the CLT theory, this study used quantitative-qualitative content analysis of the daily lesson plans of the 7 purposively sampled Senior High School (SHS) language teachers teaching Oral Communication in Context (OCC). This aimed to identify the activities by cluster, assess which activities are CLT strategies, and determine their alignment to standards in the curriculum guide. Results revealed that the strategies used as classified through content analysis, and according to type and frequency included task-completion activity, opinion-sharing activity, mechanical practice activity, information-transfer activity, reasoning-gap activity, information-gap activity, communicative activity, information-gathering activity, fluency activity, accuracy activity, meaningful practice activity, and others. A number of strategies matched the CLT principles and features but vary on their respective percentages in each of the four phases, i.e., Activity-Analysis-Abstraction-Application (4As) of the lesson. These CLT strategies were found to be aligned to the Department of Education’s curriculum guide in terms of content standards, performance standards and assessment types. Implications of the findings to language teaching in the Philippines were drawn.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-152
Author(s):  
Fika Ristanti

The purpose of writing this best practice is to impelement the use of padlets and find out the results and impact of using padlets on student’s motivation learning in German during the Covid-19 pandemic. The strategy used is using padlets. Padlet is a free online whiteboard app that has many advantages. By using padlets, teachers and students can upload and download various documents in the form of videos, photos, voice recordings, texts or other documents and can be updated at any time. Padlet is an atrractive medium and very easy to use. The method used in this best practice research is qualitative descriptive. Padlet is implemented to deliver “Familie, Wohnung, Essen und Trinken”material for class XI MIPA 1 and “Freizeit, Reisen, Tagesablauf der Lieblingsfiguren” material for class XII IPS 1, XII IPS 2 in the odd semester of the 2020/2021 school year (August-November) at SMAN 2 Wates. The steps in this implementation consist of the preparation, implementation and evaluation. The end of this best practice activity is that author gives a questionnaire to students regarding the evaluation of using padlets, which are then analyzed and used as basis for making conclusions. From the questionnaire, it was found more than 80% of students felt happy and interested in participating in distance learning when using padlet. More than 80% of students do assigments on time and more than 75% students no longer feel reluctant to ask questions or discuss with teachers or other students. The four indicators than used as author to make conclusion that padlet can increase students’ motivation learning to learn German during the Covid-19 pandemic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 273 ◽  
pp. 12114
Author(s):  
Elena Goryacheva ◽  
Olga Kartavtseva

The article discusses innovative approaches to solving the problem of art education in the process of online learning based on digital technologies. The authors proposed their method. The relevance of the problem considered in the article is due to several reasons: Covid-19 pandemic in Russia; the emergence of new digital technologies in education; a significant increase of the flow of visual information, also associated with art. The author’s method is based on innovative approaches to the system of creation of professional, psychological, pedagogical, and artistic technologies in an online form, the development of digital learning techniques, and professional tools in the interaction of a pedagogue and students. A part of art education that requires the close consideration of art technological elements also requires continuous cooperation of the pedagogue and students for the transfer and assimilation of professional skills. It is necessary to control the work process with close attention to the techniques of performing a creative task in any field of artistic and creative activity. The author's method was developed by the didactic concept of teaching based on digital technologies, psychological and pedagogical concepts of personality-oriented education. It is also based on the didactic principles of science, clarity, the connection of theory and practice activity, the sequence of learning from simple to complex, and problem-based learning. The structure and criteria for evaluating the process of remote artistic activity of students and its results are developed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (23) ◽  
pp. 9840
Author(s):  
Paula Gabriela Benavidez Lozano ◽  
M.ª Alejandra Ávalos-Ramos ◽  
Lilyan Vega-Ramírez

In the framework that interdisciplinary projects could be a potential tool to improve learning processes in higher education, a teaching innovation experience was carried out. This study presents the didactic experience carried out between two first-year subjects of the Degree in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. The experience consisted of designing and implementing a practice activity from an interdisciplinary approach and with the support of technological tools, such as the use of platforms, recordings and sports technique analysis software. The main aim of the present study was to assess such an experience according to students’ perception. The instrument used to assess such an interdisciplinary experience was a questionnaire of 17 items. The sample comprised 79 students who attended both subjects simultaneously. The reliability of the instrument is ensured according to Cronbach’s alpha (a = 0.903). The results of this study, as interdisciplinarity and organizational aspects, were highly assessed. The analysis of the survey also indicates that this interdisciplinary practice activity helped subjects to achieve a more meaningful level of both integrated and specific knowledge.


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