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    Analysis of Student Understanding about Teacher Competency (Personal Competence)

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    This study aims to determine the extent of student understanding of the personality and social competence of teachers. Personality competence is part of teacher competence that must be known by prospective teacher students. This study uses quantitative research methods with a sample of 173 PGSD students in the fourth semester. Based on the results of the study, it was found that 20% of the students did not understand the competence of teachers, especially the personality competencies that prospective teachers must possess to become teachers in the future. Personal competence is a competency that must be possessed by every teacher. Personality competencies do not just appear, but must be instilled since the teacher is still a teacher candidate at a teacher training college

    Developing Manipulative Basic Movement Learning Model Based on Traditional Games in Elementary Schools

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    This study aims to develop manipulative basic movement learning models based on tradition games at Elementary schools. Research and development method adopted from Borg and Gall was used. The effectiveness of the application of the manipulative basic motion learning model and catch and capture in these students used the "t-test" technique. Before the data were analyzed, the normality test was carried out on the pretest and posttest results of the basic motion manipulative and catch-and-catch using the Kolmogorov Smirnov test at the real level α = 0.05. The results of the manipulative basic motion of throwing catch between the pretest and posttest were obtained at a value of -24,645 at a significance of 0,000. So it can be concluded that the increase in the basic manipulative movement ability of throw and catch before and after learning has increased significantly. The contribution of the basic manipulative motion learning model of catch and capture is 42.21% based on the effectiveness test data at SD Tanamodindi and SD Inpres Lasoani

    The Effect of Stream-Based Teaching Materials Using Android on Students’ Problem-Solving Skills and Religious Attitudes

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    This study aims to develop water teaching materials using android on students’ problem-solving skills and religious attitudes with a learning model of the Science, Technology, Religious, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STREAM) approach science subjects. The experimental method carried out by R and D uses the 4D design (Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate). The research data were collected and analyzed in the form of quantitative descriptive from the results of the students’ pretest and posttest. This research was conducted through a google form by distributing a questionnaire, which was given to students with 50 respondents and five science teachers who had used STREAM-based water teaching materials using android. The results of the study, the average percentage of problem-solving skills with N Gain was 73% with a high category, which means that the application of learning materials based on android is proven to improve student learning. Assessment of religious attitudes in integrating material with the verses of the Quran is very good. This study’s conclusion shows that learning using STREAM-based teaching materials using android is statistically very significant, proven to be effective in improving students’ problem-solving skills and religious attitudes to water material in online learning during the current pandemic

    Strengthening Al-Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan (AIK)-Based Character Education (PPK) during the Covid-19 Pandemic at Muhammadiyah Elementary School Nitikan Yogyakarta

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    Character education occupies a central role in the world of education which is a constitutional mandate. The progress of science and technology that is unstoppable by physical strength with its various positive and negative impacts, is a strong reason to make character education the basis for an ethical defense in the face of the negative impacts of globalization, especially during the pandemic. The role of character education is a very big concern in Muhammadiyah educational institutions, especially AIK subjects, character education is important in every learning process in an effort to achieve Muhammadiyah educational goals and organizational goals. The purpose of this study was to determine the strengthening of AIK-based character education (PPK) during the covid-19 pandemic. The research method used is quantitative with a survey method. The number of samples in this study was 150 parents of students. Collecting information using a survey method with a Likert scale. Information analysis by calculating the percentage of information on each indicator, then interpreting the percentage score information and analyzed descriptively on each indicator. The results of this study showed 91.8% with very good criteria on strengthening character education (PPK) based on Al-Islam and Muhammadiyah during the covid-19 pandemic at Muhammadiyah Elementary School Nitikan Yogyakart

    Flipped Classroom Learning: A Current Issue in English Language Teaching in Pandemic-Era as Perceived by Lecturers

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    The current method of teaching English in today's era is online learning; this condition occurs because of the pandemic era in all countries in the world, including Indonesia. Teaching English should be done at least by using blended learning systems; one of them is by using flipped classroom learning. Unfortunately, many teachers and students in some areas were not ready to face it. This study aims to determine the lecturers' perception of flipped classroom learning. This research was conducted through a mixed method using a questionnaire and interview to obtain data about lecturers' perceptions of flipped classroom learning. Based on the results, it is known that lecturers have a positive perception of flipped classroom learning, and they think that a new era in teaching must be followed. They are ready to face the industrial era with this kind of learning and are ready to provide themselves to become lecturers who are able to use technology, especially to follow the current era of teaching, not only in the Covid-19 era but also in the normal condition. This study recommends further research of the effect of online learning, specifically for flipped classroom learning, on the students’ competencies or on the lecturers’ professionalism

    The Revitalization of Teacher Empowerment as Professionals in the Era 4.0

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    This discussion aims to describe the revitalization of teacher empowerment as professional staff in the 4.0 era. This is important given the increasing challenges faced by education in the digital age. The era of globalization and information not only has a positive impact on the civilization of a nation, but can also have a negative effect on the attitude patterns and personality of the nation's children. Various forms of violence and deviations in values and norms that occur in the community, one of which is the impact of the development of information and technological progress that is increasingly difficult to stem. Therefore, teacher empowerment is not enough to be done through education and training (training) teaching skills, more than that teacher empowerment should also be done through enlighten the spiritual and spiritual dimensions so as to be able to exude noble character while being able to internalize values and also the growth of religious awareness in students themselves by placing religion and all its teachings as a stronghold for the entry of various negative influences

    The Implementation of Child-Friendly Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Bandar Lampung

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    Abstract: Long periods of online learning as a result of a pandemic with no apparent end date can result in a variety of compensatory behaviors, one of which is performing acts of aggression or unpleasant deeds towards children (students). Action violence and deeds that are harmful to children can happen at any time, by anybody, and anywhere, including in the classroom by instructors during the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, child-friendly education in schools must be introduced. The goal of this study is to describe how child-friendly education was used at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri  Bandar Lampung during the Covid-19 outbreak. Teachers and students are used as respondents in the study, which employs qualitative approaches. Madrasah Aliyah Negeri  Bandar Lampung implemented child-friendly education during the Covid outbreak by following emergency curriculum requirements and adhering to instructor restrictions when conducting online learning. The provision of learning conditions that are clean, beautiful, friendly, beautiful, inclusive, healthy, safe, and comfortable as reflected in the components: 1) policies, 2) curriculum implementation, 3) trained educators and education personnel, 4) child-friendly facilities and infrastructure, 5) participation of children, 6) participation of parents, community, alumni, business world, community in child-friendly education

    Development of Computer Assisted Instruction as a Means of Independent Learning

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    The development of Science, Technology, and Arts (IPTEKS) which so rapidly affects the process of implementing education can no longer be done conventionally. The learning methodology needs to adapt to these technological developments so that it can be carried out efficiently and effectively. This challenges education experts to continue to innovate in developing learning methods and strategies. How the learning process is carried out in a short time, and not always face to face between the lecturers and students but get the results as expected. One alternative to overcome this problem is to utilize computer-assisted instruction (CAI). This study aims to develop multi-media computer-assisted instruction (CAI) as a means of independent learning. This study uses the Multimedia Development Life Cycle method by Luther (1994), which includes six stages of development, namely concept (concept), design (design), material collection, assembly (manufacture), testing (testing), and distribution (distribution). At the testing stage, an alpha (alpha test) was carried out by the experts, while at the distribution stage the students were tested with indicators of usability, ease of use, ease of learning, and satisfaction. Conclusion for all aspects of the overall validity, practicability, and feasibility test, it can be ignored that multi-media computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is valid, practical, and worthy of being used as a means of independent learnin

    Development of Arabic Language Materials Using Lecture Maker Software in Universities

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    Arabic material is the main goal for learning Arabic itself, but without the material, students can't be able to master the scope of Arabic courses. The teaching and learning process indeed uses teaching materials. Teaching materials must follow the times that are by the current trend, namely the era of 4.0, which must link information and communication technology in lectures. ICT is known as software, and hardware, which supports classes, is software. This software has various types, one of which is Lecture Maker. This study uses research and development or R D using the Borg and Gall model where the steps are as follows: a). Needs analysis, b). Design, c). Development, d) trials, e) revisions, f) dimensions, production, and distribution. With the development results, this teaching material is suitable for use in Arabic language courses in universities. It is also ideal for distribution because it can be applied to laptops or computers. After all, users do not need to install the Lecture Maker application itself

    Improving the Listening Skills of Tadris Students in English Through the Film Animation Application

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    This classroom action research aims to improve students' listening skills through the application of animated films. The subjects in this study were second semester students at STAIN Gajah Putih Takengon. The data in this study were obtained from observation sheets, tests and questionnaires. Based on the analysis that has been carried out, it is known that in cycle I, 68.57% of students are actively involved in learning and 70% of students are motivated and enthusiastic about learning. Whereas in cycle II, 77.14% of students were actively involved and 88.57% of students were motivated and enthusiastic about participating in learning. In the preliminary study, the average listening ability of students was 53.43%, in the first cycle the students' average listening ability increased to 59.37%, and in the second cycle the increase reached 76.71%. The results of the student response questionnaire showed that 87.5% felt happy with the application of animated films and 81.25% felt that the use of animated films had an effect on listening skills. 93.75% said it was easier to practice listening skills with animated films and 90.63% preferred learning to listen with animated films compared to other media such as tape recorders, and 93.75% disagreed with learning to listen without using audio visual aids

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