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Profesi Pendidikan Dasar
ISSN : 24068012     EISSN : 25033530     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23917/ppd
Core Subject : Education,
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar (PPD) is an open-accessed and peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Department of Elementary School Teacher Training of Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, in collaboration with Himpunan Dosen PGSD Indonesia (HDPGSDI). PPD focuses on elementary/primary education from an excellent perspective. PPD aims to be a media of communication, information, and discussion of elementary education such as instruction, curriculum, management, guidance and counseling, psychology, and teacher training.
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Developing Student Moderation Attitudes through Self-Control-Based Class Management Fathor Rozi; Fawait Syaiful Rahman; Fathor Rosi; Agus Nu'man; Iskandar Iskandar
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.21644

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The escalating prevalence of intolerance and radicalism within diverse student age cohorts has become a pronounced area of concern. This phenomenon is ostensibly linked to the suboptimal implementation of moderation education in educational institutions. Consequently, the primary objective of this investigation is to scrutinize the application of self-control-based classroom management in Islamic elementary schools as a means of cultivating moderation attitudes among students. The research was executed at an Islamic elementary school in East Java, Indonesia, employing a multifaceted approach encompassing observations, interviews, and documentation for data collection. The analytical framework of Miles and Huberman was adopted for data analysis, with data triangulation serving as a mechanism for ensuring data validity. The instructional strategy employed by the observed school in nurturing moderation attitudes via self-control-based classroom management comprises several pivotal activities. These include student grouping, discouraging the use of sarcasm within the madrasa environment, fostering group discussions, and incentivizing academic achievement. The design of these activities is strategically oriented towards prompting students to manifest self-control across their behavior, cognitive processes, and decision-making while upholding the core values of al-'adl, tawazun, and tasamuh. This research holds substantial significance in its contribution to the enhancement of students' behavioral acumen, cognitive capacities, and decision-making proficiencies. The overarching impact is realized through the instillation of respect for others, the eradication of discriminatory tendencies, and the cultivation of a culture of mutual affection among students.
Digital Environment Learning (DEL): Creativity in Framework of Digital Literacy Hendra Erik Rudyanto; Lingga Nico Pradana; Hani Atun Mumtahana; Ridho Pamungkas
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.21821

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The surge in digital literacy emerged as a prominent trend during the era of online learning in elementary schools. However, the success of connecting the digital environment to the learning process is contingent upon the teacher's proficiency. Consequently, we introduced DEL (Digital Enhanced Learning), an instructional approach that fully integrates digital technology into all learning devices. This study seeks to assess students' digital literacy and creativity during DEL activities in elementary schools conducted over a period of 10 weeks. A total of 290 students participated in the DEL activities. Students' digital literacy and creativity were evaluated using two instruments: DELQ (Digital Enhanced Learning Questionnaire) and CET (Creativity Evaluation Tool). DELQ gauged students' digital literacy, while CET assessed creativity. ANOVA was employed for data analysis to evaluate the consistency and achievement of students. The findings of this study indicate that DEL activities contribute to enhanced creativity, specifically in the aspects of fluency and elaboration. Students' digital literacy plays a pivotal role in supporting the fluency and elaboration processes during learning activities. Moreover, the effectiveness of DEL activities, as perceived through students' digital literacy, indicates an improvement in knowledge related to digital literacy. In summary, this study underscores the positive impact of digital-based activities in fostering both digital literacy and creativity among elementary school students
Identification of Science Misconceptions Using Two-Tier Multiple Choice for Elementary School Grade IV Students Rista Ayu Sadevi; Ika Candra Sayekti
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.4063

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This study aims to identify the level of science misconceptions about plant parts and their function in fourth-grade students of Batumarta Public Elementary School. This study uses descriptive research with the quantitative method. The research was conducted at Batumarta Public Elementary School. The sampling using a saturated sampling technique. The sample of this study consisted of 28 students. The data collection instrument used two-tier multiple-choice questions that had previously been tested for construct validation with biologists, other lecturers, or supervisors. The data analysis technique uses data grouping and data interpretation. This misconception will be identified using a diagnostic test with a research instrument in the form of two-tier multiple-choice questions. Based on the results of the study, it was found that students who experienced misconceptions in the material of plant parts and their functions in the category of knowing concepts as much as 16.42%, students in the category of pure misconceptions as much as 18.03%, student category of misconceptions guessing as much as 15.88%, and students in the category of not understanding as much as 49.63%. the conclusion was that the students of Batumarta Public Elementary School experienced misconceptions in the very low category, namely as much as 18.03%.
Islamic Elementary School Teachers’ Uncertainty on Distance Learning Nanda Rachma Kusuma Dewi; Palupi Palupi
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.4064

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Various obstacles were encountered by teachers during distance learning when covid-19 pandemi hit. Online teaching has become tough challenge for the forest edge villages’ school teachers in Madiun regency, Indonesia. Online teaching obstacles were also felt by the first-grade teachers at Madrasah Ibtidaiyyah Plus Al-Makmun (MI Plus Al-Makmun) which caused uncertainty. This study aims to examine the types of the teachers’ uncertainty and their uncertainty reduction strategies using uncertainty reduction theory. Descriptive qualitative method was used in this study and in-depth interview was conducted to gather data. The results of this study indicate that there are two types of uncertainty felt by the informants, the first is cognitive which is related to difficulties in understanding their students’ character and their insecurity about students’ understanding of school lessons, and the second is behavioral uncertainty which is related to how students respond and behave in learning process. Meanwhile, the teachers’ uncertainty reduction strategy are (1) passive strategies through secret observation, (2) active strategies by seeking information through parents and fellow teachers, and (3) interactive strategies by communicating directly with students
Impact of Attitude Category on Problem-Solving Skills: An Experiment within a Flipped Learning Model with STEM Approach Rusnilawati Rusnilawati; Siti Rahaimah Binti Ali; Mazarul Hasan Mohamad Hanapi
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.4267

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This research endeavours to elucidate the notable disparities in Problem-Solving Skills (PSS) when employing the Flipped Learning Model with a STEM Approach (FLM-SA) in contrast to Routine Learning, contingent upon attitude categories. The study harnesses a quantitative methodology with a quasi-experimental design. A sample size of 210 students is utilised, chosen via cluster random sampling. The instruments for data collection comprise: 1) an attitude questionnaire; 2) problem-solving tests; and 3) an observation sheet for the execution of the learning process. The techniques for data analysis employed are both parametric and non-parametric tests. The findings unveil a significant discrepancy in the students' Problem-Solving Skills based on attitude category between the control group, post the implementation of routine e-learning, and the treatment group, post the utilisation of the FLM-SA Module. Students possessing a Medium Attitude Category in the experimental class exhibit superior problem-solving skills compared to the control class. In contrast, students with Low and High Attitude Categories do not demonstrate a significant difference between the control and experimental classes. These findings underscore the significance of differentiated learning by implementing Teaching at the Right Level. Ideally, teachers should conduct an initial diagnostic assessment to ascertain students' initial attitudes or abilities
Enhancing Early Grade Learners' Critical Thinking Skills for Self-Reliance Martin Chukwudi Ekeh; Roy Venketsamy
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 10, No. 1, April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v10i1.4355

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Although most Nigerian schools are yet to meet the demands characterising 21st-century learners, they must be equipped to fit into a global society constantly striving toward self-reliance. Therefore, there is a need for Nigerian teachers to adopt 21st-century learning skills, such as the critical thinking skills learning approach, to develop self-reliance in early grades. The research context was in pre-primary and primary schools in the Owerri Education Zone of Imo State, Nigeria. The authors adopted a qualitative research methodology employing Participatory Action Research (PAR) as the design. Data were collected using semi-structured interview questions. The data were then analyzed using thematic data analysis procedures. The study's findings revealed that the critical thinking skills learning approach developed self-reliance in early-grade learners. In conclusion, the authors recommended an adequate continuous professional development program for teachers to improve their knowledge of 21st-century learning pedagogy. Further research should be conducted using other aspects of 21st-century learning pedagogy to enhance self-reliance.

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