2 research outputs found

    Utilization of Game-Based Learning Media in Enhancing Student Interest in Physical Education Learning

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    This study investigates the use of game-based learning media to enhance students' interest in Physical Education (PE). With the growing need for innovative teaching methods to engage students, game-based media is considered an effective tool to improve motivation and learning outcomes. The research was conducted with high school students at MAN 1 Medan, where they were exposed to game-based learning for eight weeks. Data were collected through questionnaires to assess changes in student interest before and after the intervention. The results showed a significant increase in students' interest in PE (p < 0.05) after using game-based learning media. This indicates that incorporating games into PE lessons can make learning more engaging and enjoyable, leading to greater student participation and improved learning experiences. Furthermore, the study found that game-based learning also fostered improved social skills and teamwork among students. Despite some challenges, such as technical difficulties and limited practice time, the findings suggest that game-based learning is a promising approach to enhance the quality of PE instruction. The study recommends further development and integration of game-based media into the PE curriculum to provide more interactive and effective learning opportunities

    Value and Character Education in the Perspective of General Education in Higher Education

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    To effectively address the growing complexity of living conditions, its crucial to use a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach. Engaging with experts from many scientific fields s crucial for finding tailored answers to complex problems that require knowledge from multiple disciplines. Library research s utilised to investigate and clarify data. This inquiry utilises literature the form of rules to assess the value and character education higher education from a general education perspective. The aim of this study s to examine and offer arguments concerning the subjects of value and character education higher education institutions Indonesia, focusing on the perspective of general education. Here s a brief overview of the findings from this investigation: General education, sometimes known as "liberal education," provides unique answers that are not accessible in other academic disciplines. Moreover, general education has the ability to bring together different academic fields by examining the fundamental concepts of science, which are closely connected to morals and ethics. General education hinders the scientific community's ability to protect tself from other scientific fields or engage in conflicts with each other by presuming that science has any moral or ethical principles. The core focus of general education lies an cultivating values and character, which empower persons who have undergone general education to develop a well-rounded personality and acquire extensive knowledge across various disciplines. This research s expected to encourage individuals to embrace a more open-minded outlook on the accessibility of many areas of study, therefore avoiding the limitation of confining oneself to their present expertise. To be competitive in the constantly changing and sophisticated world, humans must cultivate an enduring inclination to acquire knowledge and engage in continuous study
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