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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 549
Author(s):  
Septi Handayani ◽  
Nur Ahyani ◽  
Dessy Wardiah

This research aimed at finding out the effect of the problem-based learning model and audiovisual media that based on South Sumatera's local superiority to learning outcomes. This research was using Quasi Experimental Design as the method with design Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The subjects were 45 students in Experimental Group and 45 students in Control Group. The researcher used the data collection tool in the form of pretest-posttest, observation and documentation. The average score of pretest in experimental group was 83 and average score of pretest control group was 66,8. The data of pretest and posttest in experimental group was distributed normal with the value km -0,71 and 0,80. The hypotheses was calculated by using t-test which is polled varians and and the result of t obtain was 8,598 in 0,05 significant level and the t-table is 1,987. Since the significant level showed tobtain>ttable, therefore Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. The result of this research proved that the problem-based learning model and audiovisual media that based on South Sumatera's local superiority to learning outcomes.


2021 ◽  
pp. 325-334
Author(s):  
Michael Llewellyn-Smith

The chapter starts with an assessment of the balance of forces. Greece had local superiority over the Ottoman forces, as did Serbia and Bulgaria in their respective theatres. The Turkish armies were weakened by events in Yemen, by the war against Italy, and most of all by the need to fight on three or more fronts. The Greek army under Crown Prince Constantine moved forward northward encountering little resistance at first. Aegean islands were liberated by the Greek fleet, which also blocked the Turkish fleet in the Dardanelles, preventing them from resupplying their forces in Macedonia and Thrace. Tension developed between Venizelos and Constantine over the direction and speed of the Greek advance, when it became clear that the Bulgarians aimed to occupy Salonika. The city was the key for Venizelos, who urged Constantine to greater speed. The Greek army entered the city first, with the Bulgarians close behind, a recipe for continuing tension between the two allies, threatening inter-allied war.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 365-372
Author(s):  
Himmatul Ulya ◽  
Sekar Dwi Ardianti

The existence of a laboratory in Primary School 4 Karangbener (SD 4 Karangbener) was not used for learning but was converted into a warehouse. Lack of knowledge and skills of teachers and students in utilizing the environment and local superiority of Kudus to develop learning media and Mathematics and Natural sciences games cause a lack of media availability. This causes the teacher to dominate the implementation of learning so that student learning activities become low. The purpose of this mentoring activity is to design a laboratory that is available to be an environmentally based Mathematics and Natural Sciences media laboratory and Kudus local excellence. It aims to improve teacher skills in developing learning media and Mathematics and Natural Sciences games and student learning activities. The method used in this activity is to provide interactive training and mentoring. The results of this activity are that teachers and students can create and use learning media and games for Mathematics and Natural Sciences based on Kuduslocal excellence, teachers can reconstruct laboratory space and can utilize laboratory space through the implementation of Mathematics and Natural Sciences learning.


Author(s):  
Rosliana Harahap ◽  
Nur Ainun Lubis ◽  
Nurmalina Nurmalina

Purpose of this study is to: to find out the objective conditions of local superiority in mathematics learning in elementary schools in Central Aceh Regency, to design mathematical learning models based on local superiority of class I students, and to find out student responses to local excellence based mathematics learning models in Central Aceh Regency. The subjects of this study were all 4th grade students of elementary school in Bebesen Central Aceh District. And the samples are SD 1 Bebesen, SDN 2 Bebesen, SDN 5 Bebesen, SDN 8 Bebesen, SDN 9 Bebesen, SD 10 Bebesen, SDN 10 Bebesen, SDN 11 Bebesen, SDN 12 Bebesen, SDN 14 Bebesen, SDN 16 Bebesen, SDN 16 Bebesen, SDN 17 Bebesen, SDN 17 Bebesen, SD IT Scholar. The research results were obtained that: (1) the objective conditions of mathematics learning of elementary students in Central Aceh Regency as follows. a) In the learning process the teacher has not linked mathematics with the local character and potential of the area. b) The mathematics handbook used today has not linked students' personal character. (2) During the learning process of mathematics based on local excellence and the potential character of antusius elementary school students to learn mathematics, the steps of the local superiority-based learning model are (a) the teacher conditions the class, starts with prayer by preparing facilities and infrastructure, doing Apperception of the local potential of central Aceh district b) Presenting contextual problems, Explicitly negotiating, Cooperative intervention, guiding students in groups to discuss contextual issues contained in the LAS. Give students the opportunity to present their model findings through class discussions. c) Guiding students to formulate the results of the discussion while making a summary of the material discussed, Providing material evaluations through giving quizzes or home assignments. The design of elementary school mathematics learning based on locally designed excellence received a good response from all students. 83.74% of students gave a positive response to the local excellence-based learning model. From these results it is expected that the mathematics learning model in the class must be tailored to the needs of students so that the objectives of the learning process can be achieved maximally.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott Boston ◽  
Michael Johnson ◽  
Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga ◽  
Yvonne Crane
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Author(s):  
Imam Gunawan ◽  
Rina Tri Sulistyoningrum

<div style="text-align: JUSTIFY;"><p>Value from a culture nation inheritance is very important. Local wisdom a region contains values necessary exploration and preserved. Reog is one of the artistry enough famous from region Ponorogo and known by world society. Values found in artistry Reog Ponorogo presumably necessary are exploration furthermore to can be ingredient for tribe unity matter development and culture in course social science class IV elementary school. With artistry local superiority values implementation existence Reog Ponorogo, supposed student realizes and apply values from region culture permanently respect coalitions taste and sense of belonging towards region culture. This research aims to detect artistry local superiority values Reog Ponorogo that is used to develop tribe unity matter and culture course elementary school. Research data collecting is done gradually that is passes documentation study, observation, and interview. Technique that done gradually (triangulating) this chosen to guarantee data validity. Data is fished from informant that chosen with snowball sampling technique. Taking manner sampling with this technique is done according to related to, sample determination technique at first number little, longer more expand. In first research at first is chosen one or two person but because data to felted not yet enough so researcher looks for another person that can equip data that got from previous person. These research results show that artistry local superiority values Reog Ponorogo can be used to develop tribe unity matter and subject culture social science Class IV elementary school that is: leadership, aesthetics, and agreement.</p></div>


2005 ◽  
Vol 100 (3) ◽  
pp. 734-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ali Goodarzi ◽  
Mohammad Reza Taghavi ◽  
Mohammad Reza Zoughi

Cerebral lateralization of global-local processing of 70 left-handed and 70 right-handed students was compared using a computerized global-local task in a half-visual field paradigm. Analysis showed that left-handed individuals were slower than right-handed individuals in processing Globally Directed stimuli presented to the left visual field (right hemisphere). In addition, left-handed individuals showed smaller local superiority in the left hemisphere to the right-handed individuals. These findings are more consistent with Levy's prediction of spatial inferiority of left-handed individuals than Geschwind and Galaburda's or Annett's hypotheses.


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