Faridahtul Jannah
Panca Marga University Probolinggo, Indonesia

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Implementation the School Literacy Movement (GLS) within an Independent Curriculum for Lower Primary School Grades Siti Nur Hidayati; Ludfi Arya Wardana; Faridahtul Jannah; Laode M. Al-Fateh Arifin
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol 5 No 1 (2024): EduBase: Journal of Basic Education
Publisher : Jurnal IAI Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v5i1.1998

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Purpose: This research aims to explain the status of the implementation of the School Literacy Movement (GLS) within the framework of the independent curriculum in the lower classes of SDN Curahgrinting 3 Probolinggo. Methods: This research uses qualitative research methods. This study focuses on the perceptions of school principals, teachers, and students regarding the implementation of GLS, as well as teachers' strategies for overcoming related challenges. The five subjects examined included the school principal, class I and II teachers, and class I and II students. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and documentation, then analyzed through data reduction, presentation and verification. Results: The findings show that the implementation of GLS at SDN Curahgrinting 3 Probolinggo, especially in classes I and II, is in the habituation and development stage. Evaluation strategies primarily include formative evaluation and open communication with students and parents. Conclusion: The habituation stage is carried out with activities that last 30 minutes to one hour, establishing a reading corner, and providing additional classes. Furthermore, during the development stage, communal reading activities in the classroom and library. This research highlights the evolving nature of GLS integration in the independent curriculum. These insights contribute to understanding the direction and implications of implementing GLS in primary education, as well as guiding future initiatives in the promotion of literacy within an educational framework.
Development of Augmented Reality Book Learning Media Based on Assemblr Edu on Body Organs Material in Elementary Schools Anifatur Rizqiyah; Ribut Prastiwi Sriwijayanti; Faridahtul Jannah; Abd Razak Zakaria
EduBase : Journal of Basic Education Vol 5 No 1 (2024): EduBase: Journal of Basic Education
Publisher : Jurnal IAI Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/edubase.v5i1.1999

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Purpose: This research aims to develop an Augmented Reality Book based on Assemblr Edu as teaching material to support science learning, Body Organs material for class V students, which is still not available because the material contains abstract concepts and makes it difficult for students to understand science learning. Methods: The type of research used is Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) development model. This research was carried out in class V of SDN Curahgrinting 3 Probolinggo. 4 class V students were tested on a small scale and 14 class V students of SDN Curahgrinting 3 Probolinggo were tested on a large scale. The instruments used in the research were validation questionnaires from material science experts and media experts as well as pretest and posttest. Results: The results of the research and development that have been carried out obtained (1) the percentage of validation scores for science material experts of 89% with revisions according to suggestions and (2) the percentage of validation scores for media experts of 93% with revisions according to suggestions. These results show that the level of validity of the book developed is declared very valid. The teacher response score percentage results were 94% and the student response test results were: (1) Small scale tests were 89% with very good criteria, and (2) Large scale tests were 93% with very good criteria. criteria, thus the Augmented Reality Book is very good. good for use in learning. The pretest and posttest results show that the Augmented Reality Book learning media based on Assemblr Edu is effective, this is proven by the fact that all class V students can be said to have completed with a percentage of 100% after studying with the Augmented Reality Book media and obtaining the Minimum Completeness Criteria (KKM) score. Conclusion: Augmented Reality Book learning media based on Assemblr Edu Body Organs is stated to be very suitable for use in the classroom learning process and can increase motivation and stimulate student learning activities. The implication is that the use of this learning media can increase student motivation, deepen understanding of concepts, and facilitate the development of technological and collaborative skills.