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2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 389-399
Author(s):  
Victor I. Panov ◽  
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Alexander V. Kaptsov ◽  
Ekaterina I. Kolesnikova ◽  
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The forced transition to distance learning due to the pandemic led to a qualitative change in the components of the educational environment of the university The purpose of article is a comparative analysis of students' evaluation of the educational environment (spatial-subject, communicative and technological components) in regular education before the pandemic and during the transition to distance forms of education during the pandemic. Based on this, a hypothesis was put forward about the correlation between the stage of a student’s subjecthood and the eco-psychological type of his interactions with each of the components of the educational environment in the regular (traditional) and distance (virtual) learning modes. The test subjects were students of the second and fifth years of engineering specialties (N = 159; M = 20.3; SD = 1.5; 68 per cent of girls). To diagnose the evaluation of the interaction of the components of the educational environment, we used the questionnaire, which allows us to evaluate the correlation of each component of the environment with the Eco-psychological types of subject-environmental interactions on an interval scale (from object-object to subject-subject). To assess the stages of the formation of a student’s subjecthood in educational activity, the author modified G. Kelly’s grid, with the help of which the ideographic research method was implemented. The influence of the components of the educational environment on students was determined by stepwise regression analysis. The study identified the stages of the formation of a student’s subjecthood "journeyman" (subject-object and object-subject type), "student" (subject-joint type), "critic" and "creator" (generative subject type) of traditional and digital educational environments. In particular, the increased frequency of the “apprentice” stage of a student’s subjecthood testifies to the dominance of reproductive technologies in teaching both in the traditional (33%) and in the “digital” (22%) environment. In the technological component of the traditional educational environment in the pre-pandemic period, a correlation was revealed with a number of stages of the formation of a student’s subjecthood "observer" (0,20), "journeyman" (0,21), "student" (0,20), "master" (0,17) and "creator" (0,22). Whereas in regard to the “digital” environment, only one inversely proportional relationship with the severity of the “creator” stage (-0,19) in the object-object type of interaction was revealed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 3-9
Author(s):  
Natalya Vinogradova

The article discusses the problem of the formation of functional literacy of primary schoolchildren as the main learning outcome that meets the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Primary General Education. The article reveals the characteristics of the concept of “functional literacy”, which includes two groups of achievements of a younger student - subject and metasubject. The reader gets acquainted with the widespread pedagogical “mistakes” of the teacher, as well as the difficulties that children face in the learning process. The main types of educational activity are determined, which to the greatest extent contribute to the formation of functional literacy of primary schoolchildren, which primarily include search and research activities.


2021 ◽  
pp. 3-6
Author(s):  
Natalya Vinogradova

The article discusses the problem of the formation of functional literacy of primary schoolchildren as the main learning outcome that meets the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Primary General Education. The article reveals the characteristics of the concept of “functional literacy”, which includes two groups of achievements of a younger student - subject and metasubject. The reader gets acquainted with the widespread pedagogical “mistakes” of the teacher, as well as the difficulties that children face in the learning process. The main types of educational activity are determined, which to the greatest extent contribute to the formation of functional literacy of primary schoolchildren, which primarily include search and research activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-128
Author(s):  
Kusnul Khotimah ◽  
Ali Shodikin

This study aims to analyze the proportional reasoning ability of junior high school level students in solving math problems between male and female students on the opportunity material. This type of research is qualitative research. The subjects in this study were students of class VIII who were selected through the purposive sampling technique. Data collection methods are tests and interviews. The instruments used were the math ability test (TKM), proportional reasoning test (TPP) and interviews. Data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. The validity of the data was tested by means of triangulation. The results showed that in the opportunity material, the male student subject was able to reach the entire level stage and fulfil the characteristics of proportional reasoning, while the female student subject was only able to reach level 1, while at level 2, the subject was unable to recognize the problem situation given was a proportional situation, at levels 3, 4 and 5 are unable to use multiplicative strategies so that they do not fulfil the characteristics of proportional reasoning. The research results are expected to be considered in determining learning strategies so that students master mathematical competencies optimally.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-128
Author(s):  
Kusnul Khotimah ◽  
Ali Shodikin

This study aims to analyze the proportional reasoning ability of junior high school level students in solving math problems between male and female students on the opportunity material. This type of research is qualitative research. The subjects in this study were students of class VIII who were selected through the purposive sampling technique. Data collection methods are tests and interviews. The instruments used were the math ability test (TKM), proportional reasoning test (TPP) and interviews. Data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles and Huberman. The validity of the data was tested by means of triangulation. The results showed that in the opportunity material, the male student subject was able to reach the entire level stage and fulfil the characteristics of proportional reasoning, while the female student subject was only able to reach level 1, while at level 2, the subject was unable to recognize the problem situation given was a proportional situation, at levels 3, 4 and 5 are unable to use multiplicative strategies so that they do not fulfil the characteristics of proportional reasoning. The research results are expected to be considered in determining learning strategies so that students master mathematical competencies optimally.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 324-324
Author(s):  
Robert Intrieri ◽  
Maria Kurth

Abstract According to Allport (1954) intergroup contact would reduce prejudice that in-group members would experience toward out-group members. Allport also theorized that positive intergroup contact would follow after four conditions were met: (a) equal group status within the situation, (b) common goals, (c) intergroup cooperation, and (d) the support of authorities, law, or custom. While contact with older adults is a principal influence on attitudes toward older people, there is a paucity of adequate contact measures. This study assessed the cross-validity of the factor structure of an instrument to measure contact with older adults. The convenience sample consisted of 470 participants (61% male) from an undergraduate student subject pool (M = 20.67, SDtotal = 3.37). Participants were predominantly Caucasian (n=176, 48.9%), African American (n=103, 28.6%), and Hispanic/Latino/a (n=51, 14.2%). Results of a confirmatory factor analysis showed the three-factor model exhibited a reasonable fit to the data □□ (41, n = 360) = 191.797; p<.0001, CFI =.971; TLI =.961; RMSEA = .101 (90% CI, 0.087-0.116) SRMS = .042. An additional model examining the relationships between a single indicator of contact frequency and the three-factor COA scale revealed similar fit statistics □□ (41, n = 360) = 191.797; p<.0001, CFI =.967; TLI =.955; RMSEA = .092 (90% CI, 0.079-0.105) SRMS = .044. The findings provide clear and consistent evidence across independent samples that the covariances among the items are best explained through a latent structure that consists of three meaningful factors (“General Contact”, “Positive Experience, and “Negative Experience”).


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-47
Author(s):  
Nanang Wahyono

Liquit Crystal Display (LCD) is frequently as either computer monitor or notebook. Laptop connected projector can be an interesting learning medium. Display on the screen is wide enough at about 2 x 2 meter, is suitable use to a big groups. The combination between laptop and LCD projector can present massage at learning method based on prepare design. Massage design can be audio, dtill visual, moving visual, audio moving visual; audio with colorfull display the students are interested in learning process. This research use an explanatory research approach. The research population SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo, using 64 students samples which meanc that 20% from the whole 314 student. The used sampling method is random sampling proportional technique. The method using the previous data sampling has undergone validaty and reliability test which involve 25 students of SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Meanwhile, data analysis technique uses double linier regression, with the assistance of SPSS versi 16.00. Base on the result of research done by the writer about the influence of the usage of LCD projector in indicator process and learning motivation towards student subject achievement of SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo can be concluded that there is signifivant influence achievement between the usage of LCD projector toward social subject achievement of SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo. And also there is a simultaneous significant influence between the usage of LCD projector and the student’s learning motivation toward social subject achievement of SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Therefore, from this research the writer suggest that the social subject teachers of SMP YPM 6 Tarik Kabupaten Sidoarjo had better use learning medium variously either using LCD projector or improving the student’s spirit in the various efforts to improve the student’s study achievement.


Author(s):  
Fenny Mustika Piliang ◽  
Asnewastri Asnewastri

This study analyzes the determine the effect of project based learning model in the Group Investigation and conventional of learning strategy on social attitude student subject in USI Pematangsiantar. Samples are taken by total sampling, namely all semester VI students. The total sample of 60 people are grouped into the experimental group with the project based learning model in the Group Investigation, the experimental group with the Group Investigation learning model, and the control group with the conventional learning model. The research instrument was in the form of an observation sheet on students' social attitudes. This research method is quasi-experimental with data analysis techniques using ANOVA test at a significant level α = 5% with the help of the SPSS 21.0 program. The result of this study found that: Social attitudes of students who are taught with project-based learning in the order of Group Investigation 83.10 ± 4.52 are significantly higher compared to Group Investigation learning 69.80 ± 4.56 and conventional learning 63.15 ± 8 , 20 with (Fcount = 57.005; P = 0.000). Thus, it can be concluded that the project based learning model in the Group Investigation order influences the social attitudes of USI Pematangsiantar students.


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