小学几何学习模式

E. Nur’aeni, O. H. Pranata, Muhammad Rijal Wahid Muharram, I. Apri̇ani̇
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本研究是由小学几何学习中的一个问题引发的,即使用的学习模型往往是单调的,对学生的吸引力较小。此外,这项研究是基于保护印度尼西亚现有文化的努力,特别是来自西爪哇省Tasikmalaya的Kampung Naga的文化。甘榜那加是一个仍然保持着传统生活和文化财富的地区。基于这些条件,本研究通过开发SPADE作为小学几何学习模型来解决问题。SPADE代表五种活动,即唱歌、演奏、分析、讨论和评价。本项目采用了Plomp的研发模型。这项研究进行了三年,涉及西爪哇省Tasikmalaya市的讲师、学生、教师和小学生。使用的研究工具是观察表、访谈指南、学习评估表、学习实施视频、问卷调查和现场笔记。通过以下活动对数据进行交互分析:1)数据简化;2)数据展示;3)数据验证。研究发现SPADE作为一种学习模式是相关的,并且在小学实施中得到了积极的反应。SPADE学习模式有望在更广泛的范围内实施。本研究是由小学几何学习中存在的问题,即学习模式的使用往往是单调的,对学生的吸引力不足而发起的。此外,这项研究是基于保护印度尼西亚现有文化的努力,特别是来自西爪哇省的甘榜那迦,Tasikmalaya,西爪哇省的文化。甘榜那迦是一个仍然保持着传统生活和文化财富的地区。基于这些条件,本研究通过发展SPADE学习模型作为小学几何学习模型来解决问题。SPADE代表五种活动,即唱歌、演奏、分析、讨论和评价。本研究采用普洛姆普的研发模式,采用研发模式。这项研究进行了三年,涉及西爪哇省Tasikmalaya市的讲师、学生、教师和小学生。使用的研究工具是观察表、访谈指南、学习评估表、学习实施视频、问卷调查和现场笔记。通过以下活动对数据进行交互分析:1)数据简化;2)数据呈现;3)数据验证。本研究发现,在小学实施英语品评作为一种学习模式是有相关性的,并且得到了积极的回应。预计SPADE学习模式将在更广泛的范围内实施。
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SPADE: Geometry Learning Model within Elementary School
This research was initiated by a problem in learning geometry in primary schools, namely the use of learning models that tend to be monotonous and less attractive to students. In addition, the research is based on efforts to preserve existing cultures in Indonesia, especially those from Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya, West Java Province. Kampung Naga is an area that still maintains traditional life and cultural wealth. Based on these conditions, research was carried out to solve problems through the development of the SPADE as a geometry learning model in elementary schools. SPADE stands for five activities, namely singing, playing, analyzing, discussing, and evaluating. Research & development model by Plomp was used on this project. The research was conducted for three years and involved lecturers, students, teachers, and primary school students in Tasikmalaya City, West Java Province. The research instruments used were observation sheets, interview guidelines, learning assessment sheets, learning implementation videos, questionnaires, and field notes. The data were analyzed interactively with the following activities: 1) data reduction; 2) data presentations; 3) data verification. The research finds that SPADE is relevant as a learning model and got a positive response to be implemented in primary school. The SPADE learning model is expected to be implemented in a broader scope.. Abstract The research was initiated by the existence of problems in learning geometry in elementary schools, namely the use of learning models that tend to be monotonous and less attractive to students. In addition, the research is based on efforts to preserve the existing culture in Indonesia, especially those from Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya, West Java Province. Kampung Naga is an area that still maintains traditional life and maintains cultural wealth. Based on these conditions, research was carried out to solve problems through the development of the SPADE learning model as a geometry learning model in elementary schools. SPADE stands for five activities, namely singing, playing, analyzing, discussing, and evaluating. The research uses the research & development type with the development model from Plomp. The research was carried out for three years and involved lecturers, students, teachers, and elementary school students in Tasikmalaya City, West Java Province. The research instruments used were observation sheets, interview guidelines, learning assessment sheets, learning implementation videos, questionnaires, and field notes. Data were analyzed interactively with the following activities: 1) data reduction; 2) data presentation; 3) data verification. The research found that SPADE is relevant as a learning model and received a positive response to be implemented in elementary schools. The SPADE learning model is expected to be implemented in a wider scope.
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