整合数字和非数字学习媒体,提高大流行疫情后小学生的生活技能

L. A. Wardana, A. Rulyansah, A. Izzuddin, R. Nuriyanti
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研究的目的是分析数字和非数字学习媒体如何在Covid-19大流行后促进五年级小学生生活技能的发展。本案例研究涉及印度尼西亚东爪哇省Probolinggo区的两名小学教师、一名校长和一名学校主管。培养生活技能的学习媒体的选择有:(a)教师已经拥有图片、法兰绒板、标本、折纸和照片等视觉类型的学习媒体;(b)通过学习媒体培养的学生生活技能仅限于知识能力,即学术技能;(c)教师在对学生生活技能内容进行媒体分析和需求分析时,在选择学习媒体方面受到限制。在使用学习媒体的学习活动中分析和描述学术、社会和职业技能。2019冠状病毒病大流行后,通过以下方式培养儿童的生活技能:(b)社交技能,学生与环境的社会互动变得更加亲密,学生与教师之间的交流变得更加频繁;(c)职业技能,学生更经常地参与表演活动、作品集或项目,他们对学习过程和学习成果的价值的动机增加。本研究探讨学习媒体对学生生活技能的影响。还确定了学生的生活技能在Covid-19之后是如何改变的。©2022,Pegem Egitim ve Ogretim Dergisi。版权所有。
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Integration of digital and non-digital learning media to advance life skills of elementary education students post pandemic Covid-19
The purpose of research is to analyse how digital and non-digital learning media can facilitate the development of life skills for fifth-grade elementary school students after the Covid-19 pandemic. This case-study research involved two elementary school teachers, one principal and one school supervisor in the Probolinggo district, East Java, Indonesia. The selection of learning media to develop life skills are: (a) teachers already have visual types of learning media in the form of pictures, flannel boards, specimens, folding paper and photographs, (b) student life skills developed through learning media are limited to knowledge competencies, namely academic skills, (c) constraints in the selection of learning media experienced by teachers in media analysis and needs analysis regarding the content of students' life skills. Academic, social, and vocational skills are analyzed and described in learning activities using learning media. After the Covid-19 pandemic, children's life skills are developed in the following ways: (a) academic skills, where students increase their motivation for the learning process and value learning outcomes;(b) social skills, where students' social interactions with their environment become more intimate, and communication between students and teachers becomes more frequent;and (c) vocational skills, where students more often participate in performance activities, portfolios, or projects, where their motivation is increased for the learning process and the value of learning outcomes. This research examines the impact of learning media on students' life skills. Also identified is how pupils' living skills alter after Covid-19. © 2022,Pegem Egitim ve Ogretim Dergisi. All Rights Reserved.
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