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Dina Pratiwi; Kori Yati; Hari Sulistiyono; Wening Tri Mawanti; Nuraini Nuraini +4 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Bidang Kesehatan 2025 PPNI UNIMMAN

School Health Business (UKS) is a program that aims to promote a healthy lifestyle among students. Health services at UKS include providing medicine for students who experience minor illnesses. However, a shortage of pharmacists in schools can increase the risk of errors in medication management and threaten patient safety. Teachers play an important role in providing first aid and coordinating medical emergencies at school. Teachers also play a role in providing education about health to students, including correct medication management. This activity aims to increase the understanding and awareness of UKS managers about the importance of correct medication management, as well as encouraging behavioral changes in obtaining, using, storing and disposing of medication (DAGUSIBU) correctly. The activities were carried out using counseling, outreach and mentoring methods for Teachers and students at SD Muhammadiyah 16 and 52.The results of the activity showed that there was an increase in teachers' and students' understanding of drug management, especially drug storage.

Afiifah Ramadhani Kusuma

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

This research was conducted at PKBM Berdikari Surakarta and focuses on the self-confidence levels of package A students, as self-confidence is very important for the learning process of students, especially at the elementary school level. The self-confidence of students is crucial for their personal and academic progress, influencing their ability to interact with others and develop their own potential. These findings highlight the need for environmental support to enhance students' self-confidence in both academic and social contexts.

Mohamad Sholahuddin; Stevanus Wahyudianto Prabowo; Friska Putri Avianti; Dani Andrian Saputra; Siska Wahyu Anita +20 more

Jurnal Masyarakat Mengabdi Nusantara 2025 STIPAS Tahasak Danum Pambelum Keuskupan Palangkaraya

Community Service through real work lectures is an activity to solve a problem that exists in the village. This study aims to provide education to students at school, one of which is about bullying and the impact of bullying in the school environment. This KKN activity was carried out in Mojosarirejo Village, Kemlagi District, Mojokerto Regency. Through KKN, students can apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in college into real practice, thereby improving their abilities and experience. The methods used in this study use observation and interview methods. The results of this study show that children at elementary school level (SD) understand the impact of bullying which can affect the child’s psychological condition as well as their physical condition. And they do not repeat things related to bullying that can harm themselves and others.

Arga Pradana; Selma Dewanti Laksmi; Putri Maharani

Atletik Karya: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Olahraga Aktual 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study discusses the implementation of the inclusive education model in physical education for children with special needs (ABK) in elementary schools. The research method used is a case study with observations and interviews with teachers and students. The results of the study show that an inclusive approach in physical education helps improve social interaction, self-confidence, and motor skills of ABK. These findings emphasize the importance of adaptation strategies in physical learning for students with special needs.

Putri, Siti Anisa; Rohmani

Jurnal Komunikasi Pendidikan 2025 Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Scientific literacy which involves the ability to understand scientific concepts, think critically, and apply this knowledge in everyday life, has become one of the main focuses in the Natural Sciences curriculum. The purpose of this research is to analyze the trends in the development of scientific literacy research in elementary school science education through a bibliometric approach. The method used is bibliometric analysis, with four stages of literature search on the Scopus website. The results show that there are three frequently appearing terms or research topics. First, the topic of scientific literacy, which appears 29 times with a link strength of 65, included in cluster 4 colored yellow. Second, the topic of elementary schools, which appears 12 times with a link strength of 52, included in cluster 2 colored green. Third, the topic of students, which appears 10 times with a link strength of 45. Based on the research findings and discussion, it can be concluded that the development of scientific literacy research in elementary science education is still relatively low because this topic has not attracted much attention from researchers in various countries. Therefore, it is recommended that future research focuses on these areas. This implies that these topics can be new areas of interest for authors, readers, or other researchers in this field to explore further. Consequently, future research is advised to discuss these areas.

Purnamasari, Asri Indah; Prahani, Binar Kurnia; Suryanti

Jurnal Komunikasi Pendidikan 2025 Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Critical thinking skills are crucial for preparing students to face complex real-world problems and are a key component of 21st-century learning. This study aims to identify the critical thinking skill profile of 5th-grade elementary school students on the respiratory system material. Critical thinking is an essential skill in 21st-century education, particularly for developing students' abilities in analysis, evaluation, and argumentation. However, it is often neglected in science education at the elementary level. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method with survey techniques. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and classroom observations to assess students' critical thinking skills. The results indicate that among the 30 students tested, 15 were categorized as Fair, 12 as Low, and only 3 as Good. No student achieved the Very Good or Very Low category. The analysis of critical thinking indicators including analyzing, evaluating, composing arguments, and problem-solving reveals that while students possess a basic understanding, they struggle with more advanced critical thinking tasks. The study concludes that students' critical thinking skills remain limited to basic comprehension. This limitation is attributed to the dominance of rote learning methods and the lack of interactive and problem-solving-based instructional strategies. Future teaching approaches should prioritize active learning and the integration of critical thinking practices to enhance students' higher-order thinking skills.

Dewi Indriany; Karimatus Saidah; Muhamad Basori

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study is based on the results of observations made at SDN Lirboyo 1 Kediri City, teachers in delivering material, especially the Solar System, only use the lecture method and student books. Many students have difficulty in explaining and mentioning the constituent members of the Solar System. student difficulties are seen when students are asked questions only silent, and the value at the end of learning is far from the Minimum Completeness Criteria (KKM). The formulation of the problem developed is how the process, practical validity and effectiveness of pop up book media on solar system material for grade VI elementary school students in its use as media during learning. This research uses the Research and Development (R&D) research method with the ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implementation, and Evaluation). The subjects of this study were teachers and students of grade VI SDN Lirboyo 1 Kediri City. There are two instruments used in this study, namely using questionnaires and tests. Questionnaires are used to determine the validity and practicality of pop up book media, while tests are used to determine the effectiveness of pop up book media. The results of the pop up book media development research are as follows: (1) The results of the pop-up book media validity trial were carried out by media experts and material experts and received a percentage of 90% very valid or can be used without revision. (2) The results of the pop-up book media practicality trial in the limited trial were carried out by teachers by 92% and from students by 95%, then the results of the pop-up book media practicality in the broad trial were carried out by students by 93.5%. The percentage of scores from teachers and student responses is in the range of 81.00% - 100.00% which can be categorised as very interesting/valid. (3) The results of the effectiveness of pop-up book media obtained from the results of pretest and post test scores and getting a percentage of 81.65% are in the vulnerable range of 81.00% - 100.00% declared very effective can be used without improvement.

Muhammad Dekar; Zulvia Misykah; Rudi Hermansyah Sitorus; Muhammad Ridho

One of the main components of the independent curriculum is character and numeracy learning. These two components are among the abilities that elementary school students must have. The aim of this research is to look at problems in learning numeracy and character literacy which are requirements for making learning products. This research is qualitative and uses interviews and observations. The subjects of this research were teachers and students of class IV SDN 060970 Medan Belawan. The results of data analysis show that this research focuses on three main themes: lack of teaching materials to improve numeracy literacy skills, lack of numeracy literacy training, and behavioral problems related to character. Future researchers can use the findings of this research to assess the need to create learning models, learning modules, and teacher guidebooks that aim to improve students' numeracy skills and character.

Badri Atul Fikriyah; Lilis Sintiya Ningsih; Sayid Husen Des San Wardani; Wendri Wiratsiwi

International Journal of Studies in International Education 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This article is created as an effort to publish information about the habits implemented by students to form a great Indonesian generation in sports through healthy gymnastics on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Additionally, this article discusses the importance of cultivating sports habits from elementary school age to create a healthy and active lifestyle. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques using library research, where the authors collect various references through journals, articles, and other sources. Gymnastics itself is a type of sport performed en masse, ranging from elementary to high school levels and the general public. In the past, gymnastics was highly cultural, proven by the lack of differences across almost all societal groups - gymnastics was done both in groups and collectively, with young and old, males and females exercising together. This program was also implemented at UPT SDN Sidorejo 1 every day before class, and its results are evident in the emergence of student self-confidence, creative attitudes, and a healthy lifestyle.

Wiki Noviandi; Agusmadi Agusmadi; Azlim Azlim; Marah Sutan Rangkuti

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service aims to increase the awareness of Abulyatama Elementary School (SD) students regarding the importance of disposing of waste in its place and sustainable economic management. This socialization is expected to form positive habits in students and reduce waste problems in the environment around the school. Through educational activities involving students, teachers, and parents, this program aims to create a clean, healthy environment, and understand how waste management is related to economic management. The approaches used in this socialization are lectures, interactive discussions, and direct demonstrations regarding good waste management, as well as an introduction to the basic concepts of economic management.

Husnaini Rahmi Arrumi

Jurnal Miftahul Ilmi: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study explores the reinforcement of monotheism (tauhid) education through interactive digital content for fifth-grade students at SDIT Insan Kamil in the social media era. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected via classroom observations, interviews with Islamic education teachers, and analysis of digital learning materials. Findings indicate that interactive digital content, including videos, animations, and educational games, enhanced students' understanding of tauhid, increased engagement, and facilitated self-directed learning beyond school hours. Students demonstrated improved participation in discussions and greater confidence in expressing religious inquiries. However, challenges such as unequal access to technology among students were identified. Recommendations include developing tailored digital content aligned with tauhid principles, providing teacher training in technology integration, and addressing technological disparities through collaborative school-parent efforts. This study highlights the potential of digital tools to make Islamic education more relevant and engaging for digitally immersed students, emphasizing balanced collaboration between technology and teacher guidance.  

Zamzami Zamzami

Jurnal Miftahul Ilmi: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study examines the optimization of Ramadan fasting education through worship simulation to instill patience values in third-grade students at SDN 04 Birugo, Bukittinggi. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected via classroom observations, interviews with Islamic education teachers, and documentation of learning activities. The findings reveal that worship simulations, designed to mimic real fasting practices, significantly enhanced students' enthusiasm, understanding of Ramadan’s spiritual significance, and behavioral changes reflecting patience. Students demonstrated improved self-control, discipline, and social cooperation during and after the simulations. Teachers reported that experiential learning through simulations facilitated deeper engagement compared to conventional methods, enabling students to internalize abstract values through concrete experiences. Key recommendations include integrating simulations into Islamic education curricula, providing teacher training, and fostering parental involvement to reinforce learned values. This study highlights the effectiveness of simulation-based learning in fostering holistic religious and moral development, advocating its adoption as an innovative pedagogical tool in primary Islamic education.

Mardiana Mardiana; Muhammad Basri

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2025 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

Early menarche in elementary school children means that children need to have knowledge about menstruation from an early age. Knowledge about menstruation affects children's responses during their first menstruation and personal hygiene during menstruation, so children need correct information about menstruation. This community service aims to provide information about menstruation and complementary therapies, especially relaxation therapy to reduce anxiety and pain. There are four stages in implementing this education, namely the planning stage, preparation stage, implementation stage and monitoring and evaluation stage. There was an increase in students' knowledge after providing education. The results of this community service can show that providing education can increase students' knowledge.

Dea Kristiani Hutasoit; Aisyah Arianti; Alda Azzahra Fadila; Khofifa Hera Wenzana; Lia Wildah Hasanah +6 more

GARUDA : Jurnal Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dan Filsafat 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Anti-corruption education is a strategic effort in building a young generation with integrity. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of anti-corruption education programs in schools in instilling the values of honesty, responsibility, and justice in students. Through the [research method] method, it was found that anti-corruption education programs that integrate moral values into the curriculum can increase students' awareness of the dangers of corruption and encourage anti-corruption behavior. Awareness and understanding of corruption are crucial to be introduced early on. Therefore, instilling anti-corruption values in schools is urgent to be conveyed and developed for students. Integrity is one of the character values that needs to be instilled from an early age. To form this integrity, as agents of change, we feel called to conduct socialization regarding the importance of instilling the character value of integrity, in order to create a generation that is anti-corruption since childhood.

Rida Oktarina; Nova Alia; Tesha Caroline; Cindy Hedi Wardana; Palupi Indah Sari

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2025 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

The creative workshop on designing school bulletin boards is a community service activity aimed at enhancing the collaboration and creativity skills of students at SD 168 in Sinar Bhakti Village. The main issue identified is the lack of effective learning media to stimulate teamwork and creativity among students. This program was designed to train students in designing school bulletin boards as a medium for expression and interactive learning. The activity was carried out in several stages: initial observation to identify students' needs, theoretical training on the basic concepts of bulletin board creation, hands-on group practice to produce projects, and evaluation of the final results and students’ teamwork processes. The results showed that students not only improved their collaboration skills but also successfully created bulletin boards that were attractive and relevant to the given themes. Furthermore, the program increased students' confidence in presenting their work in public. The positive impact of this activity is reflected in the heightened enthusiasm of students for project-based learning activities. Thus, this program makes a significant contribution to the sustainable development of collaboration and creativity potential among students at SD 168 in Sinar Bhakti Village.

Rizkya Febrianti; Thessa Herdyana; Leni Malinda

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This research was carried out in class V of Islamiyah Private Elementary School with the aim of finding out the influence of the Small Group Learning Model on the Learning Creativity of Class V of Islamiyah Elementary School Students for the 2022-2023 Academic Year. The samples taken in this research were Class V of the Islamiyah Private Elementary School, Class V A as the Control Class and Class V B as the Experimental Class. Test results regarding the influence of the Small Group Learning Model (X) and Student Learning Creativity (Y) in class V of Islamiyah Private Elementary School for the 2022/2023 Academic Year. The influence of using the Small Group Learning Model has been proven from the results of research conducted on Class V students of Islamiyah Elementary School. The 2022/2023 academic year provides positive results. The results showed that the Small Group Learning Model was in the good category, and this result was also followed by student learning creativity being included in the good category with an average score for the experimental class of 82.2. It is known that by calculating the variable X, the average value is 82.2 and the standard deviation is 9.06. And variable Y obtained an average value of 51.67 and a standard deviation of 7.81. From the calculation of the hypothesis price th = 0.06, the significance of the hypothesis coefficient is consulted with the calculated t value table. The t table value with N = 60 at the 5% significance level = 0.245. This turns out to be 0.245 >. 0.06 This proves that the hypothesis is accepted. From the results of hypothesis testing using the product moment correlation formula, it is found that tcount > ttable so that Ha is accepted, Ho is rejected. So there is an influence on student learning creativity using the Small Group Learning Model.

Jelyta Silaen; Esra Arta Uli Gultom; Kris Jernih Puspita Ziliwu; Kasih Pirman Waruwu; Taruli Marito Silalahi

Bilangan : Jurnal Ilmiah Matematika, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

This research aims to determine the application of the jigsaw type cooperative learning model to fifth grade students at Hasanuddin Elementary School, Medan Helvetia, in the mathematics subject of integers. This type of research uses PTK (Classroom Action Research). The subjects in this research were all 30 fifth grade students at Hasanuddin Elementary School, consisting of 13 men and 17 women. Meanwhile, the object of this researcher is to improve student learning outcomes in mathematics subjects covering integers. We can observe data on the comprehension abilities of class V students in classes using the Jigsaw model in table 1, then the data is analyzed using the SPSS version 25.0 application. The results of data analysis show that the learning outcomes in class V using the Jigsaw model obtained a class average score of 83.30. The average value of students' mathematical understanding was classified as good, followed by the highest score obtained by class V students at Hasanudin Elementary School was 100. 00 and the lowest value is 63.00. Based on data processing on the mathematical understanding ability of fifth grade students at Hasanuddin Elementary School using the Jigsaw model, it is known that 3 students got scores in the range of 56-70 (medium category) or 10.0% of the entire sample, 14 students got scores in the range. 71-85 (good category) or 46.7% of the entire sample, and 13 students got scores in the range of 86-100 (very good category) or 43.3% of the entire sample.

Dian Mariska; Devi Puspita; Heni Arinda; Shandra Agustin; Erwanto Erwanto

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The program Smart Saving Education: Building Financial Habits Among Elementary Students of SDN 168 Sinar Bhakti Village was conducted as part of the 34th Community Service Program (KKN) by Universitas Baturaja. This activity aimed to enhance financial literacy among elementary school students from an early age. The main problem identified is the low awareness among children regarding the importance of saving and prudent money management. This program employed an interactive socialization method involving visual aids, educational games, and group discussions to facilitate understanding. The activity was conducted in a one-day session involving 40 students from grades 4, 5, and 6 of SDN 168 Sinar Bhakti. The results indicated improved understanding among students about the importance of saving, as reflected in their ability to explain the benefits of saving, prioritize needs, and create simple plans to save money. Moreover, most students expressed high enthusiasm to start saving independently. The activity also fostered a culture of discussion among students, teachers, and parents regarding basic financial management. These findings indicate that interactive education approaches are effective in fostering good financial habits among children. This program is expected to be a starting point for the sustainable development of financial literacy among younger generations.

Nur Ihwanul Karim; Ayu Novirianti; Ika Putra Viratama

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to analyze the impact of mind mapping on reading comprehension skills among elementary school students (SD/MI). In this journal, the approach used is a literature review by analyzing various relevant sources related to the influence of mind mapping on reading comprehension skills in SD/MI. This method aims to collect, evaluate, and summarize existing information in the literature, including journal articles, books, and credible online sources. The results of the analysis indicate that students who utilize mind mapping experience a significant improvement in their reading comprehension abilities. These findings suggest that mind mapping can be an effective strategy for enhancing students' reading comprehension by helping them organize information visually and facilitating a more interactive learning process. This study recommends that teachers consider incorporating mind mapping into their teaching practices to improve the quality of reading comprehension among students in SD/MI.

Novian A Yudhaswara; Agnes Rantesalu; Ni Ketut Yulianasari; Aldiana Astuti; Marni Tangkelangi

Sevaka : Hasil Kegiatan Layanan Masyarakat 2025 STIKES Columbia Asia Medan

Cleanliness of the school environment, health of the student environment in the teaching and learning process, based on the analysis of the situation above, especially the location of the school partner and conversations with the principal and teaching staff. This activity began with an interview, it was found that students did not have maximum knowledge about health, especially diarrhea, as evidenced by the pre-test interview 70% answered correctly.The expected output of this program is the awareness of school administrators, students about clean living patterns that must be applied in the school environment in order to create student welfare. So that in the long term, a clean living pattern has been embedded in all school children and from there it is hoped that it can create a school environment, especially school children who are prosperous and free from disease. In the socialization, the Team also demonstrated the implementation of a clean living pattern in the school environment such as washing hands with soap and cleaning up trash properly by SDN Bone students. At the end of the activity, a post-test was carried out with the same questions randomly, 90% of the answers were correct, the school hopes that this educational movement can increase the knowledge of teachers and students as an effort to improve student health and prevent diarrhea.