Imam Mujtaba
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Children's Outdoor Activities and Parenting Style in Children's Social Skill Chandrawaty; Ndari, Susianty Selaras; Mujtaba, Imam; Ananto, Mafaza Conita
Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Vol 13 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 13 Number 2 November 2019
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini

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Physical activity is very important for early childhood, especially outdoor activities that add a lot of new experiences. This study aims to check the relationship of children's outdoor activities and parenting styles and children's social skills. The participants are 125 parents of early childhood who attend kindergarten. The research method is a descriptive study using the relational screening model. The results showed that there was a relationship between outside play and parenting style on the social skills of children in their childhood. Democratic parenting styles are found to promote children's social skills, while authoritative parenting styles have a negative correlation with interpersonal skills, the ability to express verbally, self-control, listening skills, emotional management and adaptation to change. 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Online English Education: A Paradigm Shifts in Education System and Its Challenges Imam Mujtaba; Yudha Prapantja; Ayesha Khatuni; Muhamad Sofian Hadi
English Language in Focus (ELIF) Vol 3, No 2 (2021): English Language in Focus (ELIF)
Publisher : English Department, Faculty of Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/elif.3.2.119-126

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The pandemic Covid-19 has made the world face one of the greatest challenges we have ever experienced over a century. Every sector (health industry, education, aviation, navigation, agriculture, media) is confronting such potential catastrophe that all are struggling to survive in this new normal. Due to these unavoidable trying times, there is a paradigm shift, a transition in every sphere. The education fraternity is considered the platform to build up the future generation is suffering the most because of the campus closure where other sectors are allowed to continue their activities so far. It has gone through several transformations from (traditional way of online teaching) to cope up with the situation and still struggling to reach up its goal. There was a chance for loss of the academic year if there was no online education, no transition from the traditional way of the teaching-learning process. This paper is an attempt to focus on the transition of the English teaching-learning process for the continuation of academic performances, the features of online English education, the types of online English education, the role of English teachers in this regard, strategies to make an effective online English class, challenges that we are encountering and some recommendations that are needed for the continuation of English teaching-learning performance during future trying times like epidemic, pandemic, war and so on.
Pengaruh Reward Terhadap Keaktifan Belajar Siswa Kelas V Pada Mata Pelajaran IPA di SD Labschool FIP UMJ Dewi wulandari; Azmi Al Bahij; Imam Mujtaba; Venni Herli Sundi
Jurnal Perseda : Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37150/perseda.v4i1.1192

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuktikan apakah terdapat pengaruh antara pemberian reward terhadap keaktifan belajar siswa pada mata pelajaran IPA kelas V di SD Labschool FIP UMJ. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di SD Labschool FIP UMJ pada tanggal 18 Januari sampai dengan 12 Februari 2019. Metode penelitian yang digunakan yaitu penelitian eksperimen. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah 42 siswa, maka sampel yang digunakan oleh peneliti yaitu sampel jenuh. Jumlah sampel ditentukan dengan sampel jenuh sehingga sampel berjumlah 42 respondesn. Setiap siswa mengisi lembar kuesioner pernyataan dengan skala likert yang berisikan dengan skor 5 (sangat sering), 4 (sering), 3 (kadang-kadang), 2 (pernah), 1 (tidak pernah). Hasil penelitian ini yaitu adanya pengaruh reward terhadap keaktifan belajar siswa pada mata pelajaran IPA kelas V di SD Labschool FIP UMJ sebesar 60,6 %. Jadi nilai signifikansi 0,000<0,05, maka H0  ditolak dan Ha  diterima, artinya adalah adanya pengaruh secara signifikan antara pengaruh reward dengan keaktifan belajar IPA
DESAIN PEMBELAJARAN PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19 UNTUK MEMPERTAHANKAN STUDENT WELLBEING’S KELAS 2 SD LAB SCHOOL FIP UMJ Imam Mujtaba; Dindin Rosyidin; Andriyani Andriyani
Holistika: Jurnal Ilmiah PGSD Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendesain pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) di Lab School FIP UMJ kelas 2 dalam upaya mempertahankan student’s well-being pada era pandemi covid 19. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif analitis dengan melakukan wawancara kepada kepala sekolah dan guru Pendidikan Agama Islam. Desain pembelajaran yang digunakan adalah model yang dikembangkan oleh Dick and Carey yang terdiri dari: mengidentifikasi tujuan pembelajaran, melakukan analisis intraksional, analaisis siswa dan konteks, merumuskan tujuan pembelajaran khusus, mengembangkan instrumen penilaian, mengembangkan strategi pembelajaran, penggunaan bahan ajar, merancang dan mengembangkan evaluasi formatif, melakukan revisi terhadap program pembejalaran dan merancang dan mengembangkan evaluasi sumatif. Desain pembelajaran PAI di Lab School FIP UMJ sangat bermanfaat untuk sekolah dalam mempertahankan student’s well-being, sehingga pembelajaran dapat berjalan secara efektif.Kata kunci : desain pembelajaran, Pendidikan Agama Islam, student’s well-being, pandemi covid 19.