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Journal : Student Scientific Creativity Journal

IMPLEMENTASI PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER DI SEKOLAH DASAR: Upaya Pendidik Membentuk Karakter Siswa Dalam Mempersiapkan Generasi Emas 2045 Berbasis Neurosains Dini Nurul Insani; Chasan Arif; Dede Indra Setiabudi
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Januari: Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Amik Veteran Porwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v1i1.1125

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Education is a creative endeavor and an absolute necessity for human beings. character. This cannot be separated from the role of parents and teachers. parent first Teacher, character development is not only during childbirth, but during pregnancy uterus. Moreover, teachers, especially in primary schools, have the same obligations. in character building. In doing so, teachers must use brain-based characters Educational Approach (Neuroscience). The reason is the success of character building Start by changing the brains of your students. When brain-based character building is applied From an early age, Indonesian education is of higher quality, We can prepare high quality Golden Generation 2045. This survey uses qualitative research Based on a literature survey. Based on the results of research, this quality was established Education is an education that can shape the character of a student. Character Education is changing, so using a brain (neuroscience) approach is more effective Characters start by changing the brains of students.
Karakteristik Pembelajaran Tematik Yang Ideal Pada Sekolah Dasar Siti Rahimah Ikhsani; Arrum Tangawunisma; Atika Sholeha; Putra Divanka; Dede Indra Setiabudi
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Januari: Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Amik Veteran Porwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v1i1.1126

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Thematic learning in elementary schools has several special characteristics that distinguish it from other learning approaches. Children of school age / 6-12 years are called school age, because children have finished kindergarten as a real preparatory institution. It is called the ripe period for learning, because the child has tried to achieve something, but the activity of playing development is only aimed at getting pleasure when doing the activity itself. It is called a mature period for school, because children already want new abilities, which can be provided by schools (Nasution Noehi, 1993: 44). According to Banett, et al., the characteristics of elementary school age children are as follows. (1) They are naturally curious and interested in the world around them. (2) Enjoys playing and prefers to have fun. (3) Likes to organize himself to handle things, explore a situation and try new ventures. (4) usually thrilled and driven to excel because they do not like to experience dissatisfaction and reject failures. (5) Learn effectively when satisfied with the situation that occurs. (6) Learning by working, observing, taking initiative and teaching other children (Mulyani Sumantri & Nana Syaodih, 2000: 12).