Imada Cahyani Elvirawati
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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ADAPTATION OF MUHAMMADIYAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN SIDOARJO DISTRICT IN THE FACE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Zuyyina Fihayati; Vanda Rezania; Hazim Hazim; Imada Cahyani Elvirawati; Isyanafik Isyanafik
Paedagoria : Jurnal Kajian, Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kependidikan Vol 12, No 1 (2021): APRIL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/paedagoria.v12i1.4245

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui proses adaptasi sekolah Muhammadiyah di tingkat SD/MI di Kabupaten Sidoarjo dalam menghadapi Pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian ini menggabungkan dua teknik pengumpulan data, yaitu observasi partisipan dan wawancara semi terstruktur. Dalam pengambilan data,sekolah diklasifikasikan dengan menggunakan kategori sebagai berikut, antara lain: (1) sekolah di kawasan kota kategori besar, (2) sekolah di kawasan kota kategori kecil, (3) sekolah di kawasan desa kategori besar, dan (4) sekolah di kawasan desa kategori kecil. Hasil yang didapatkan yaitu sekolah-sekolah melakukan beberapa macam proses adaptasi, antara lain: (1) sistem pembelajaran daring, (2) sistem pembelajaran luring (offline, guru datang ke rumah dan membentuk sebuah kelompok belajar), (3) sistem pembelajaran berbasis kelas, dan (4) sistem pembelajaran tatap muka terbatas. Dengan berbagai macam proses yang telah dilakukan, sekolah-sekolah dapat mempertahankan eksistensi pembelajaran selama pandemi Covid-19.Abstract: This study aims to determine the adaptation process of Muhammadiyah schools at the SD / MI level in Sidoarjo Regency in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. This study combines two data collection techniques, namely participant observation and semi-structured interviews. In data collection, schools were classified using the following categories, including: (1) large schools in urban areas, (2) small schools in urban areas, (3) large schools in rural areas, and (4) large schools. in the small category village area. The results obtained are that schools carry out several kinds of adaptation processes, including: (1) online learning sistems, (2) offline learning sistems (offline, teachers come to the house and form a study group), (3) class-based learning sistems , and (4) face-to-face learning sistem is limited. With various processes that have been carried out, schools can maintain the existence of learning during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Application of Discovery Learning Model to Improve the Character of Democracy and Learning Outcomes For Elementary Students Imada Cahyani Elvirawati; Vanda Rezania
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 14, No 3 (2022): AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (502.367 KB) | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v14i3.1853

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This study's overarching goal is to ascertain whether or not the discovery learning paradigm may improve democratic traits and academic performance. In this study, action research was conducted in the classroom over the course of two cycles. Rural primary schools in Sidoarjo were the focus of this study. Data on learning outcomes were collected using a questionnaire, and data on democratic character value was collected by a test of learning outcomes administered at the end of each cycle. This study made use of descriptive statistics for its analysis of data. Class IV students' learning outcomes and their appreciation for democratic principles both improve with the implementation of this discovery learning paradigm. The calculated mean shows the answer. Over and above the researcher-determined KKM of 75.0, students' democratic character is typically valued at 57.0 after the first cycle, 63.23 after the second, and 77.14 after the third. In addition, the researcher finds that the average value of student learning outcomes rises from 78.0 in the first cycle to 80.47 in the second cycle to 89.04 in the third cycle, all while remaining above the KKM, which is 85.0. The quality of democracy and educational outcomes for students can both benefit from the use of the discovery learning approach.