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    THE EFFECT OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING APPROACH AND PLAYING METHOD AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS ON MOTOR ABILITY OF STATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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    The problem in this study is the lack of motor skills. This study aims to determine the effect of problem based learning and playing methods and nutritional status on motor skills of Elementary School 12 Mandau, Bengkalis RegencyThis study uses an experimental method that uses a treatment design with a level of two x two, namely a factory experiment involving two factors. The sample in this study were 20 students of Elementary School 2 Mandau. Nutritional status data were taken by means of tests and measurements using the Body Mass Index (BMI) instrument and to measure motor ability tests using the "Scott Motor Ability" test instrument.Data were analyzed using 2 x 2 ANOVA at a significance level of α = 0.05 and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov sig normality test> 0.05 and continued with the Tukey test. The results of the data analysis show that 1) Overall, Problem Based Learning is better than the Play Method in improving motor skills of Elementary School 12 Mandau, Bengkalis Regency. 2) There is an interaction between Problem Based Learning and Play Method with Nutritional Status on the results of motor skills of Elementary School 12 Mandau, Bengkalis Regency. 3) In the High Nutritional Status Group, Problem Based Learning and high nutritional status are better and more influential than the play method group with high nutritional status on the motor skills of Elementary School 12 Mandau, Bengkalis Regency. 4) In the Low Nutritional Status Group, Problem Based Learning and low nutritional status are better and more influential than the play method group with low nutritional status on the motor skills of Elementary School 12 Mandau, Bengkalis Regency

    The Impact Of Strength, Flexibility, And Motivation On Student Development In Elementary Education

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    Research problem the number of students who get scores below the minimum completeness criteria in the material on forward roll ability at Elementary School of 01 Situjuah Batua. The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of arm muscle strength, abdominal muscle strength, torso flexibility and motivation on forward roll ability at Elementary School of 01 Situjuah Batua. Quantitative research method. Path Analysis approach. The population of students in grades IV, V and VI totaling 108 people. Stratified random sampling technique. Sample of 22 students, data collection on arm muscle strength with pushups, abdominal muscle strength with sit-ups, torso flexibility with the KAKU test, motivation using data collection using questionnaires and forward roll ability tests. Research results: (1) arm muscle strength has a direct effect on forward roll ability, sig value = 0.008 < 0.05, has an effect of 16.8%. (2) abdominal muscle strength has a direct effect on forward roll ability, sig value = 0.001 < 0.05, has an effect of 26.5%. (3) torso flexibility has a direct effect on forward roll ability, sig value = 0.011 < 0.05 has an effect of 13.2%. (4) motivation has a direct effect on forward roll ability, sig value = 0.033 < 0.05 has an effect of 9.4%. (5) arm muscle strength has an indirect effect on forward roll ability of 1.9%. (6) abdominal muscle strength has an indirect effect on forward roll ability of 3.1%. (7) torso flexibility has an indirect effect on forward roll ability of 1.4%. (8) Arm muscle strength, abdominal muscle strength, trunk flexibility and motivation have a simultaneous effect on forward roll ability, Rsquere value = 0.740 with probability (sig) = 0.000. If the sig value is <0.05, then these four variables have an effect on forward roll ability of 54.8%

    The Relationship between Environment and Physical Fitness on Physical Education Learning Outcomes and Al-Quran Tahfidz Ability of Middle School Students

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    The problem in this research is the low ability of learning outcomes (physical education learning outcomes and the ability to recite the Koran) as well as the low fitness of students. The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between learning environmental factors and physical fitness on physical education learning outcomes and the ability to tahfidz Al-Quran students at Junior High School ICBS Payakumbuh, Harau Putra. The type of research is simple regression correlation with a population of 155 students at Junior High School ICBS Payakumbuh, Harau Putra. The sample in this research was 30 people, the technique used in sampling was the Stratified Proportional Random Sampling technique by taking 20% samples at each class level. The research instrument used used were questionnaire statement sheets, Indonesian student fitness tests (TKSI), and physical education learning outcomes and Al-Quran tahfidz. Data analysis techniques were carried out using normality tests and homogeneity tests with the help of SPSS 22 software. Hypothesis test results used product moment correlation tests with manual calculations at a 95% confidence level α = 0.05. The results of research data analysis show that: (1) There is a correlation between learning environmental factors and students' physical education learning outcomes of 79.8% (2) There is a correlation between learning environmental factors with students' Al-Quran tahfidz ability of 33.1% (3) There is The relationship between physical fitness and students' physical education learning outcomes is 87.8% (4) There is a relationship between physical fitness factors and the ability to recite the Al-Quran by 23% (5) There is a relationship between learning environment factors and physical fitness on physical education learning outcomes amounting to 91.7% (6) There is a relationship between learning environmental factors and physical fitness on the ability to tahfidz Al-Quran amounting to 35.5%

    The Influence Of Moving Teacher Management In Improving The Quality Of Learning In State Primary Schools Of Bireuen District

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    One of the policies of the independent learning program is that teachers can be innovative in implementing learning, position themselves as leaders who are sensitive to students' learning situations and conditions and become independent learning leaders. Driving teacher management aims to improve the quality of learning through developing teachers' pedagogical, personality, social and professional competencies. The aim of this research is toknow about the Management of Driving Teachers in Improving the Quality of Learning in Bireuen Regency Public Elementary Schools. This research uses an experimental approach with research design One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and tests. The data analysis technique carried out in this research uses qualitative and quantitative data analysis. The results of this research show that: (1) The stages in driving teacher management consist of: planning, driving teachers, participating in coordinating in preparing the school's vision and mission according to the demands of the independent curriculum and developing the latest learning strategies, implementing driving teachers in improving the quality of learning, namely inviting other fellow teachers. to design learning based on students' needs so that they are able to determine appropriate learning styles, and driving teacher evaluation in improving the quality of learning, namely preparing evaluation instruments, carrying out initial, middle and final (as, of & for) assessments of learning to determine students' progress in a material and carry out reflection as a follow-up to improve further learning; 2) The results of the t test show a significant score of 0.02, which shows that there is an influence of driving teacher management on the quality of elementary school learning in Bireun Regency with an increase of around 40%

    The Effect of Transformational Leadership Towards Affective Commitment In Vocational Schoolof West Kalimantan

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    In the era of industrial revolution 4.0, the functional reformation must be conducted to vocational education. The vocational education sector has been in a crucial position to prepare good quality human resources (teachers and students) that are well-prepared in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. An ability of computer literacy and noble character (akhlakul karimah) of human resources are two essential aspects that have been concern in the effort of the superior human preparation. Therefore, this aim of this study is to develop a new model of affective commitment and see its impact to transformational leadership in vocational school across west Kalimantan. A quantitative approach using partial least squares path modeling (PLS-SEM) Wrappls version 7 was used to calculate 254 data sample from 29 private and public vocational high schools throughout West Kalimantan. The result revealed that the role of affective commitment as a mediating variable had been able to provide a positive and significant influence as well as this variable was able to improve the performance of leaders and teachers in vocational high schools throughout West Kalimantan through exogenous variables in the form of transformational leadership

    Exploring Critical and Ethnopedagogical Dimensions in Living Museums: Ethnographic Perspectives in Cultural Education Practices

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    Living museum is a concept that integrates direct experience with cultural and historical learning. This article explores the critical and ethnopedagogical dimensions in living museum practices with a focus on ethnographic perspectives in cultural education. Through a qualitative approach that includes participant observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis, this study aims to understand how living museums can function as educational spaces that not only present history, but also encourage critical thinking and cultural reflection among visitors. This study identifies that living museums provide a platform for interactive dialogue between visitors and the cultural practices presented. In this context, living museums are not only places to display artifacts, but also arenas for knowledge exchange that involve community members in the educational process. This study highlights how an ethnopedagogical approach, involving guides as cultural stakeholders, can deepen visitors' understanding of cultural heritage and history. The findings of this study suggest that living museums can function as tools for critical thinking and cultural education, by encouraging visitors to reflect on the social and historical contexts of the artifacts they see. In addition, this study shows that living museums that successfully integrate ethnopedagogical approaches can create immersive and sustainable experiences for visitors, which go beyond mere historical education to embrace broader discussions about cultural identity and social values

    The Open-Ended Approach For Optimizing Students’ Mathematical Abilities: Does It Work? (A Meta-Analysis Study)

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    This study aims to analyze the potential of applying an open-ended approach to students' math skills which contains five skills namely problem-solving, reasoning and proof, representation, communication, and connection. To really know the potential for this application to be effective, statistical analysis is needed so that more objective conclusions can be obtained. Therefore, this study used quantitative as research approach using the Meta-Analysis method. The primary studies obtained were quasi-experimental studies that examined the effect of the open-ended implementation on mathematical skills with a total of 32 articles. The articles were published from 2012 to 2023 on Google Scholar database, Semantic Scholar, and direct URL. This study provides results that the treatment effect of the open-ended approach to mathematical skill has a high effect size of 1.356 and the moderator variable that affects the heterogeneity of the study is the type of mathematical skill, which is most effective on mathematical representation skill. While the level of education and learning combination did not significantly influence the heterogeneity of the effect size.

    Molah Gati Innovation in Improving The Quality And Efficiency of School Administration in Mataram City

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    Education as a sector that also experiences significant impacts from technological developments requires innovation in overcoming the complex challenges of school administration. This research article discusses the implementation of Integrated Digital-Based School Management, or Molah Gati, in Mataram City. This initiative is in line with the global movement towards digital transformation in education. Molah Gati uses a Belajar.id account based on Google Workspace for Education (GWE) to integrate various digital features, such as Google Site, Google Form, Google Sheet, Google Meet, Google Drive, and Google Doc. The goal of Molah Gati implementation is to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of school administration. This article provides a concrete evaluation of the implementation of Molah Gati at SDN 23 Ampenan, Mataram City, using qualitative research methods. The results show the positive impact of Molah Gati in the efficiency of letter filing, online teacher meetings, real-time monitoring of teaching tools, extracurricular recording, and reporting of educational activities. This innovation was successfully replicated in several regions and received significant support from related parties, as indicated by the Regional Innovation Index

    THE EFFECT OF SPORT ON STUDENTS' SOCIAL ATTITUDES AND CHARACTER: A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY OF ATTITUDE EDUCATION RESEARCH

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    This study examines the impact of sports attitude education on students' social attitudes and character through a bibliometric analysis of related literature. Using data from Scopus, the study identifies publication trends, influential authors, and popular keywords in sports attitude education from 2014 to 2024, encompassing 1,528 articles. The findings indicate that sports education significantly contributes to students' character development, emphasizing the importance of sports in education to support their social and personal growth. Additionally, the study finds that certain countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, maintain strong academic collaborations in this field. These findings provide insights for researchers and practitioners on the importance of integrating sports into school curricula to foster positive attitudes and character development in student

    Social Literacy in Social Studies Learning for Junior High School Students in Lahat City

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    Social literacy is a competency that every person needs to master. Social literacy can be developed in social studies subjects in junior high schools so that it can equip students with knowledge, attitudes, and skills to interact with and contribute to their environment. This research aims to describe the level of social literacy achievement of students in social studies. The data collection method was carried out using a questionnaire instrument on Google Forms related to social literacy, totaling 21 items. Data analysis uses descriptive analysis. This research involved the research subjects of junior high school students in the city of Lahat. The number of samples taken was 206. The results of the research show that the social literacy level of junior high school students in Lahat City obtained different percentages: the intellectual skills indicator was 28.94, social skills was 16.33, cooperation skills were obtained on average 11.97, and attitudes and social values were obtained on average. became the indicator that obtained the highest percentage of 30.86. The conclusions of this research show that the social literacy abilities of junior high school students in Lahat City are the lowest on the cooperation skills indicator. The implication of the results of this research is that teachers can find out the social literacy level of their students, so they can design appropriate learning models and increase students' curiosity, so that students' social literacy levels become better

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