First Grade Elementary School Students’ Reflective Thinking Skills in Thematic Learning.

Rahayu Setyowati, Suprapti
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This study elucidates the reflective thinking ability as one of the higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) in thematic learning of grade I students. It also identifies factors affecting students’ reflective thinking ability at MI Al-Islam Kartasura. This study is nested in a qualitative method with a descriptive case study. Involving students of class IA and a class teacher, data collection was carried out using non-test techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results indicated that students could answer the "why" and "how" questions given by the teacher with various answers. They showed their interest or feelings as well as expressed their opinion on pictures or objects about pictures presented by the teacher. They also enjoy having a simple game. Factors supporting the reflective thinking ability as a part of HOTS  are the availability of media, infrastructure, and learning resources, good delivery of lessons by teachers, and curiosity. The obstacle is that its execution takes a long time and demands a high level of focus in student learning.
小学一年级学生主题学习中的反思性思维能力。
本研究阐明了反思性思维能力是一年级学生主题学习中的高阶思维技能之一。它还确定了影响MI Al-Islam Kartasura学生反思性思维能力的因素。本研究是嵌套在定性方法与描述性案例研究。数据收集采用非测试技术,采用观察法、访谈法和文献法,涉及IA班的学生和一位班主任。结果表明,学生可以用不同的答案回答教师给出的“为什么”和“如何”的问题。他们对老师展示的图片表达了自己的兴趣或感受,并对图片或物体表达了自己的看法。他们也喜欢玩简单的游戏。作为HOTS的一部分,支持反思性思维能力的因素是媒体、基础设施和学习资源的可用性、教师的良好教学以及好奇心。障碍在于它的执行需要很长时间,并且要求学生高度专注于学习。
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