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2022 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-119
Author(s):  
Akmal Rijal

This study aims to produce interactive multimedia based on scientific approach on plane shape material for the fourth grade elementary school students. This is a research and development using a 4-D model consisting of 4 stages, namely: defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. This research data collection technique is based on the results of the assessment by three experts, namely: expert on material, expert on media, and linguists. The expert's assessment shows that interactive multimedia meets the eligibility criteria. At the product feasibility test stage in a small group consisting of nine students, it was found that interactive multimedia met the eligibility criteria with an average score of 3.01 with a maximum score of 4.0. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the interactive multimedia design based on the scientific approach developed in this study is proven to be feasible and can be used for fourth grade elementary school students.


2022 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 78
Author(s):  
Hadiwaratama R Jusran

This study aims to improve learning outcomes in English aspects of reading skill ability through the word by word pronunciation learning method. This classroom action research was conducted in two cycles. The subjects of this study were fourth grade students of SD Muhammadiyah 2 Parepare with a total of 10 people. The data collection technique of this research used observation, tests, and field notes. While the data analysis technique used descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicate that the increase in learning for fourth grade students of SD Muhammadiyah 2 Parepare through pronunciation word by word is in the first cycle in the low category with an average score of 53.00, while in the second cycle there is an increase in the high category with an average value. average 85.00. In connection with these results, it can be concluded that the learning method of pronounciation word by word can improve learning outcomes of English aspects of reading skill ability for fourth grade students of SD Muhammadiyah 2 Parepare.


2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (02) ◽  
pp. 675-684
Author(s):  
Ranta Marici Sartika ◽  
Mai Sri Lena

This research aims to increase student learning outcomes using the Team Quiz model in class IV SD Negeri 12 Padang Kubu. This research is included in the type of CAR research using qualitative and quantitative approaches. The subjects of this research were teachers and 16 fourth grade students. This research was conducted in two cycles. As a result of this research proves the development that occurs in cycles I and II. The planning aspect of Cycle I obtained an average of 81.94 (B) developed in Cycle II 94.44 SB). In the implementation of the teacher education aspect in the first cycle, the average score was 88.63 (SB) then increased to 97.72 (SB) in the second cycle and 85.22 increased to 95.45 in the student implementation. While student learning outcomes obtained an average of 69.09 and 80.46 in the second cycle


2022 ◽  
pp. 184-203
Author(s):  
Douglas C. Williams Jr.

Deaf students commonly leave high school with no higher than a fourth-grade reading level. This commonality may prompt certain assumptions regarding deaf children's strengths and weaknesses, particularly relating to reading development as well as broader academic and professional endeavors. The following review examines reading development among deaf, native sign language users as a bilingual process. Specifically, four common assumptions surrounding deaf learners' potential for ASL-English bilingual development are addressed including those relating to phonological accessibility, English-based signed system efficacy, ASL-English transference of language proficiency, and strategies for emergent literacy development in young, deaf learners. Finally, suggestions for future research endeavors are posed by the author.


2022 ◽  
pp. 316-331
Author(s):  
Vanessa A. Uy

Teaching during a pandemic has been a challenge. There were so many unknowns and much confusion. Many teachers around the globe asked themselves, “How will I engage students?” “Will I be able to build a community of learners?” “Where do I even begin?” One approach is using creative pedagogy to engage students to explore, problem solve, and promote social interactions with fourth grade students. This chapter will provide insights on how to captivate elementary school students during virtual learning.


2022 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-128
Author(s):  
Maha Ibrahim Alomiear ◽  
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Ahmed Mubarak Alreshidi

The study aims to investigate some characteristics of fourth-grade mathematics teachers in Saudi Arabia and the United States of America, which may affect students’ mathematical achievement. Thus, the research utilized fourth-grade students’ data, as the average score of students was (398) compared to (535) in the Unites States. Post fact design was used with a sample of (4174) students and (170) teachers in Saudi Arabia, and (8353) students and (451) teachers in the United States. Result indicated that teacher’s gender, age, educational level, and qualification are significant variables that impact mathematical achievement in Saudi Arabia. Results also showed that teachers’ years of experience, hours of professional development spent by the teacher during the past two years, and teacher gender are significant variable which impact students’ mathematical achievement in America. As for the teachers’ gender, findings showed significant differences were in favor of students taught by female teachers in both countries.


2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (02) ◽  
pp. 568-580
Author(s):  
Saryandi Saryandi

This research conducted to find out the effect of the demonstration method on the results of learning mathematics during the online pandemic in the fourth grade of SDN Cilaku, Serang City.  The type of research used by the researcher is experimental research, the experimental method with the type of true experiment.  The form taken is Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design.  The instrument used in this study was a test in the form of 30 multiple choice questions as well as student and teacher documentation.  The student population studied in this study were 81 students with 40 students in class IV A and 41 students in IV B.  Based on the results of the study, it can be seen that the results of cognitive learning in Mathematics before being treated using the demonstration method and tested using a pretest, the average value is 46.76.  This value is included in the low category and the majority of students' pretest learning outcomes are 39 students in the low group or can be presented to 45.50%, which is possible because children are less interested in the usual lecture method used by the teacher.  Meanwhile, after being treated using the demonstration method and doing a posttest, it can be seen that the average value changed to 73.82, and this is included in the fairly high category.  The largest value is 100 (very high category).  And the lowest value is 45.00 (very low category).  The majority of students' posttest learning outcomes are in the high category, which is 45% or as many as 19 students.  So it can be concluded that this research has the effect of using the demonstration method on learning outcomes of Mathematics in the material of flat shapes in fourth grade students of SDIT Insantama Cilegon because it has an increase in the value of learning outcomes as much as 70%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Remon Syah ◽  
Rini Anita

This research is aimed at finding whether demonstration method could enhance students’ ability in conducting underhand services at mini volley ball and how it is viewed in gender differences. The research design was a classroom action research by using two cycles at the fourth grade of  SDN 20 Bungo Tanjung. The research result shows that there is an improvement on students’ underhand serves ability in applying demonstrastion method for about 23,8%. Cyle 1 is 66,7 % while at cycle 2 is 90,5%. Meanwhile for gender differences, male students are much better than female students in conducting underhand serves. In short, the use of demonstration method can enhance students’ ability in doing underhand serves.   


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