International Journal of Learning Reformation in Elementary Education
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A Literature Study on Science Learning Media in Elementary School
oai:ojs2.journal.iistr.org:article/51This study aims to discover the development of research on elementary science learning media in 2017-2021 and find future research opportunities in elementary science learning media. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative using bibliometric analysis assisted by VOSviewer and Mendeley software. This research data is in the form of 111 research journal articles on elementary science learning media conducted in Indonesia and sourced from several SINTA 1-6 journals in the 2017-2021 timeframe. From the study results, the development of research on elementary science learning media was the highest in 2018. Opportunities for learning media research topics can still be done by selecting keywords rarely used by previous researchers, namely training, science abstract, learning independence, science process skills, cartoons, flashcards, index card matches, puzzles, mastery of concepts, and monopoly games. You can also choose topics with the latest discussion trends using articulate storyline keywords, media development, STEM-based science learning, 21st century, Canva, application of learning media, wonder share, software, mobile learning, monopoly games, mastery of concepts, en-alter source, animation, online, discovery learning, interest and learning outcomes, animated videos, and development models
Mathematics Problem Solving Analysis on Higher Order Thinking Skills Based on Story Questions
This study aims to determine the problem-solving ability of field independent (FI) and field dependent (FD) students in solving HOTS story problems. This type of research is qualitative research. The research strategy used is a descriptive model. This research was carried out at a junior school in Malang, Indonesia. The respondent was tenth-grade students. Data collection methods in this study include tests and interviews. Data analysis techniques include data collection, reduction, presentation, and concluding. The results of this study show that FI and FD students understand the problem. There is no difference between the two; FI and FD students are good at understanding the problem. FI students plan solutions well and can correctly create mathematical models, while FD students have difficulty developing mathematical models. In getting answers, FI and FD students have something in common: they are not quite right in the final solution
Implementation of Face-to-Face Learning after the Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study at SD Muhammadiyah Pakel, Yogyakarta
After the Covid-19 pandemic, SD Muhammadiyah Pakel has carried out face-to-face learning (PTM) directly in the classroom and still adheres to health protocols. In PTM, it is necessary to prepare planning, implementation, and evaluation, as well as supporting and inhibiting factors. This study aimed to determine face-to-face learning planning, performance, and assessment at SD Muhammadiyah Pakel Yogyakarta. It is descriptive qualitative research as well as knowing the supporting and inhibiting factors of NCD. The subject consists of the principal, the teacher of 3rd grade and 4th grade. The results showed that the planning the implementation of face-to-face learning includes planning goals, materials, learning activities, learning tools, methods, learning resource media, and evaluations had been carried out. The implementation of face-to-face learning includes face-to-face learning factors that affect class management. Formative and summative assessments are supporting elements and inhibiting factors
Thematic Subject Specific Pedagogy to Integrate 21st Century Learning Skills
The development of technological advances in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 has provided new challenges for education. Teachers have expected to package the subject matter into a comprehensive and educational set of learning. Nevertheless, most teachers cannot design thorough academic knowledge, especially in integrating HOTS, ICT, character, and competence of the 21st century. This research aims to produce learning tools in integrative thematic based on 21st-century skills. The research method used is research and development. Data collection techniques included expert validation sheets, teacher assessments, and student responses. Subject-specific pedagogy (SSP) consists of three products: syllabus, lesson plan, and student worksheet. They are eligible based on expert validation tests. The syllabus score is 4.8, the lesson plan is 4.8, and the student worksheet is 4.7. The assessment results are in the good category Students' response to the worksheet from the aspect of content feasibility, presentation aspect, linguistic aspect, and visual aspect entered is in the excellent category. Thus, SSP in 21st-century skills is suitable for elementary school students