Madako Elementary School
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<p><strong>MADAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL </strong>is a scientific journal concentrated on the field of elementary school education which is managed by prioritizing scientific strengthening with a professional peer-review process. The articles published in Journal of Madako Elementary School have been double-blind reviewed by peer reviewers. The decision on whether the scientific article is accepted or not in this journal will be the Editorial Board’s decision based on the peer reviewer's recommendation.</p> <p>The journals published through the Journal of Madako Elementary School which is managed by the Department of Elementary School Teacher Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Madako Tolitoli, focus on educational and learning studies that are practical and pedagogical in nature in the field of elementary school education and learning which can be published by experts, researchers, or practitioners in the field of education and learning.</p> <p>This journal is published twice a year every <strong>JUNE </strong>and <strong>DECEMBER</strong>. This journal accepts submissions of all aspects of Basic Education in the form of article manuscripts that report the results of original studies and have gone through the best and actual scientific principles.</p> <p><strong>Priority themes in publishing this journal include:</strong></p> <ol> <li>Adaptive-Situational Learning Strategies and Models in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Development of Learning Curriculum in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Adaptation of Innovative Education and Learning Technology in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Development of Interactive Learning Media in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Handling of Actual Problems in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Extracurricular Education in Elementary Schools</li> <li>Development of an Education and Learning System with Local Wisdom Nuances in Elementary Schools</li> </ol> <p>Please read and understand the author guidelines thoroughly. An author who submits a manuscript to the editors of Journal of Madako Elementary School should comply with the author guidelines. If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or uses a different format, it will be rejected by the editorial team before being reviewed. The editorial team will only accept a manuscript that meets the specified formatting requirements.</p> <p>Madako Elementary School is a journal in cooperation with the association of Himpunan Dosen PGSD Indonesia with Department of Elementary School Teacher Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Madako Tolitoli based on the <strong><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zc948LMviKNKHHV1y8juonQbapFTQiiW/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MoU Number: 046/HDPGSDI/VII/2023</a></strong>. The journal disseminates research and scientific studies in elementary school.</p> <p><strong>Madako Elementary School Indexed/Abstracted In:<br /></strong>|<a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=id&user=9sqQPIYAAAAJ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Google Scholar</a> | <a href="https://garuda.kemdikbud.go.id/journal/view/28182" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Garuda</a> | <a href="https://search.crossref.org/?from_ui=&q=MADAKO+ELEMENTARY+SCHOOL" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Crossref</a> | <a href="https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?order=times_cited&and_facet_source_title=jour.1453286" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dimensions</a> | <a href="https://journals.indexcopernicus.com/search/details?id=130778" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Index Copernicus International (ICI)</a>| </p> <p>The journal is registered in the Crossref with the <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Object Identifier (DOI) </strong>Prefix <strong>10.56630</strong> </p> <p><br /><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png" alt="Creative Commons License" /></a><br />Journal of <strong>Madako Elementary School</strong> is licensed under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</a>.</p>Program Studi PGSD Universitas Madako Tolitolien-USMadako Elementary School2964-5719<p>Authors who publish with Journal of <strong>Madako Elementary School</strong> agree to the following terms:</p> <ol> <li>For all articles published in the Journal of <strong>Madako Elementary School</strong>, copyright is retained by the authors. Authors give permission to the publisher to announce the work with conditions. When the manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors agree to the automatic transfer of non-exclusive publishing rights to the publisher.</li> <li>Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License</a> that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgment of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.</li> <li>Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.</li> <li>Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The <a style="background-color: #ffffff; font-size: 0.875rem;" href="http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html">Effect of Open Access</a><span style="font-size: 0.875rem;">).</span></li> </ol>Development of Canva Multimedia-Assisted Interactive Learning Videos in Grade IV Science Lessons in Elementary Schools
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/222
<p>Multimedia is very useful in supporting student learning activation, so in today's era there are many learning platform offerings <em> </em>in the form of applications that can be used such as Canva. Product development <em>the </em>Canva multimedia to produce learning videos that can make it easier for teachers to convey concepts in science lessons, especially on the unique material of the habits of the community around me and make it easier for students to understand a material, there is the purpose of this research to be carried out. Development research was chosen as this type of research in analyzing the feasibility of using Canva-assisted learning video products developed, with reference to the design of Thiagarajan and Semmel development models known as 4-D models. The study involved linguists, learning material experts, and learning media experts. The results of the study, namely the validity test of material experts, media experts and linguists, obtained an average percentage of final score of 91.24% with very valid criteria. It can be concluded that the development of learning videos is suitable for use in the learning process, so that the results of its development can contribute to helping teachers in presenting learning that stimulates student learning interest.</p>MaisarahNuke Safria Yusnita
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2024-04-272024-04-273111410.56630/mes.v3i1.222Utilization of Marine Ecosystem Food Chain Diorama Media in Elementary School Science Learning
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/227
<p>The use of diorama media for marine ecosystem food chains in science learning is a support in achieving the success of learning objectives. This study was conducted to determine the function of dioramas in science learning. Kemmis and Mc Taggart's class-action research-based literature study model became this research method. The target subjects of this study involved 28 students in grade IV of SD Negeri Cireundeu 02 in the 2022/2023 school year. Many literatures have proven the effectiveness of diodrama media in improving students' understanding of science concepts in various material families. The effectiveness of the use of diodrama media is also proven after being applied in teaching the food chain of marine ecosystems in elementary school science, although it still has several weaknesses. Despite the weaknesses possessed, in terms of helping the development of students' understanding of science concepts is very helpful significantly, This can be seen from the student learning outcomes from meeting I as many as 78.57% (22 students) have achieved learning completion, and meeting II as many as 89.29% (25 students) who were declared successful. The results of this study certainly contribute effectively in eliminating student learning passivity and encouraging improvement in learning outcomes.</p>Lativa Qurrotaini Sila Dwi KinantiSindy Kinanty JelitaShafa Zahara
Copyright (c) 2024 Lativa Qurrotaini, Sila Dwi Kinanti, Sindy Kinanty Jelita, & Shafa Zahara
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2024-04-272024-04-2731152610.56630/mes.v3i1.227The Effectiveness of Learning Sun Position and Shadow: Picture and Picture Models in Elementary Schools
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/229
<p>Science learning will always be relevant in developing students' science concepts that are measurable from the achievement of learning outcomes. The purpose of this study, designed with the classroom action research method, was to find out whether students' concepts of position and sun shadow material science improved by applying a picture and picture<em> type cooperative learning model</em> based on test analysis, documentation, observation, and field notes. Teachers and 26 grade II students of SDN Tanjung Barat 09 were involved in the research. The results of this study showed that the classical completeness of student learning outcomes became better from pre-cycle (42.30%), cycle-I (65.40%) to cycle-II (80.80%). This means that the application of the applied learning model helps students gain knowledge and understanding of science about the position and shadow material of the sun, which is part of the science material available in elementary schools. The contribution of the results then recommends teachers to maximize the application of the teaching model in strengthening students' understanding of science concepts regarding teaching material juxtaposed with the implementation of the model studied.</p>Marthazilla Febby AhmadNi’mah FauziahOkta RosfianiSaskia Rachman
Copyright (c) 2024 Marthazilla Febby Ahmad, Ni’mah Fauziah, Okta Rosfiani & Saskia Rachman
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2024-04-282024-04-2831274110.56630/mes.v3i1.229Alternative Effectiveness of MEMC-Based Classroom Management in Student Learning at MI Taufiqurrahman 2 Kukusan
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/223
<p>The <em>Make Every Minute Count </em>(MEMC) pattern is the focus of classroom management implementation which is considered effective in designing educational experiences that encourage active participation in student learning, so that it is in line with the purpose of this research through the involvement of 42 MI Taufiqurrahman 2 Steamer students as samples divided into control classes and experiments (<em>purposive sampling</em>) from 457 research results by applying through methods <em>quasi-experiment</em>. In testing samples using questionnaires as the main instrument, the feasibility test results of the instrument 0.836 (Cronbach's Alpha) are known. The population variance of the two homogeneous class groups is seen from the comparison of t-<sub>count</sub> and t-<sub>table</sub> (0.198 > 0.05). The <em>post-test </em>MEMC (Experiment) result of 86.00 is greater than<em> the post-test Classroom Meeting</em> (Control) of 82.29. The meaning of the results of this test proves that MEMC class management affects student learning activity in MI Taufiqurrahman 2 Kukusan. The results of these findings, contributing to realizing classroom management oriented to student learning activity, but its effectiveness may not be generalizable to students outside the sample subjects studied.</p>Cecep Maman HermawanOkta RosfianiRani SheillaSiti Nur ElizahPutri Ratu Bilqis El-AminiSulthan Hawari
Copyright (c) 2024 Cecep Maman Hermawan, Okta Rosfiani, Rani Sheilla, Siti Nur Elizah, Putri Ratu Bilqis El-Amini, Sulthan Hawari
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2024-04-282024-04-2831425410.56630/mes.v3i1.223Cyberbullying Among Elementary School Students on TikTok Social Media Platform
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/219
<p>The trend of bullying in social media (ciberbullying) is a problem that is rife in the younger generation that occurs without knowing the victims such as school-age children which is then the important purpose of this research conducted. The analysis of bullying cases is examined by analyzing the blame for the misuse of online social media platforms such as TikTok which is familiar to use among elementary school students which often causes physical and psychological clashes such as fights, ridicule, slander, threats, being a negative spectacle and being the object of gossip. This phenomenon causes anxiety in victims such as anger, shame, closing themselves and even antipathy to progress in learning. Qualitative methods with a content analysis approach were emphasized in this study, but still require quantitative data information through the distribution of questionnaire instruments for 20 student respondents at SDN Pangongangan Madiun related to indications of cyberbullying behavior. The expected implications of this research are minimizing the negative impact of ciberbullying and increasing students' social awareness to be wise in utilizing the TikTok platform for more positive and educational activities.</p>Endang Sri MarutiInin Ananta
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2024-05-022024-05-0231556710.56630/mes.v3i1.219Student Learning Motivation in Review of Parental Assistance and Learning Environment: Elementary School Cases Study
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/234
<p>Learning motivation is a crucial element in improving students' academic achievement. Approaches that involve parental mentoring variables and the learning environment are important steps in understanding and increasing student motivation. This study adopts a quantitative approach with a focus on grade IV students as the study population. A total of 69 students were sampled. The results showed that parental assistance and the learning environment had a significant impact on student learning motivation. It was found that parental assistance had an influence of 69.9%, while the learning environment influenced learning motivation by 37.8%. This finding highlights the importance of these independent factors in increasing the enthusiasm for learning of students at the elementary school level, especially in grade IV Cluster 3 of Srengat District, Blitar Regency. This study contributes to the study of the analysis of learning motivation of elementary school students with the following findings. Parental assistance (X1) and learning environment (X2) have a significant effect on student learning motivation. Parental support increases learning motivation, while a supportive learning environment also increases students' desire to learn. The implications of research can inspire parents to intensify their guidance in motivating children's learning.</p>Hapsari Dwi YuliaSuyitnoSripit Widiastuti
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2024-05-112024-05-1131688210.56630/mes.v3i1.234Substantial Feasibility of Implementing the Merdeka Curriculum: Analysis of Teachers’ Teaching Perspectives in Elementary School
https://ojs.fkip.umada.ac.id/index.php/mes/article/view/232
<p>The implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum aims to ensure common understanding in improving the quality of education at all levels of education. This curriculum model underscores fostering students' independence, creativity, and learning skills, positioning students as active learners. Assessing the understanding of teachers and students as respondents' representation of the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum at SDN Warungdowo 1 is the main objective of this study. Mixed responses from respondents who revealed the substantial feasibility of implementing the curriculum and acknowledged its flexibility in tailoring the learning experience to student needs, challenges remain, including inadequate training, support, resource constraints, and curriculum adjustments are the findings of this study. Overcoming these hurdles requires additional support through the provision of resources and teacher training. In addition, encouraging effective collaboration between schools, educators, students, parents, and government is essential to strengthen the effectiveness of the Merdeka Curriculum. The contribution of research provides a comprehensive understanding of the application of the Merdeka Curriculum which is essential in improving the effectiveness of adapting curriculum policies that are not partial in the context of learning in elementary schools.</p>Reviandy Azhar RamdhaniYuniar MujiwatiAyu Maya DamayantiKhamdan SafiudinNur Kholis
Copyright (c) 2024 Reviandy Azhar Ramdhani, Yuniar Mujiwati, Ayu Maya Damayanti, Khamdan Safiudin & Nur Kholis
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2024-06-022024-06-02318310110.56630/mes.v3i1.232