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Harlinda Syofyan; Laeli Zohandiah

This study aims to analyze the implementation of differentiated science learning on spring energy material in elementary schools. This qualitative research with a case study design involved one class IV consisting of 28 students (14 males, 14 females) with a distribution of learning styles: 8 visual students (28.57%), 7 auditory students (25%), and 9 kinesthetic students (32.14%). Data collection was carried out through learning observations, in-depth interviews with 6 students representing the three learning styles, and analysis of learning documentation. The results showed that the level of learning implementation reached 90% conformity with the developed teaching module. The achievement of learning outcomes showed consistency, with an average score of 85 for each learning style group. Interviews revealed positive student responses to learning that was fun and made it easier to understand the material. The success of the implementation was supported by thorough teacher preparation and the availability of diverse learning media. However, there were challenges in terms of limited preparation time and the complexity of classroom management. This study proves the effectiveness of differentiated science learning in accommodating the diversity of elementary school students' learning styles.

Encang Sarip Hidayat; Ainal Mardhiah

Concept: Journal of Social Humanities and Education 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

The more appropriate the learning design is to students' learning styles, the more student learning outcomes will improve. The aim of this research is to describe the influence of learning designs based on visual learning styles on the learning outcomes of students with visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning styles. Qualitative descriptive research method with experimental design. The results of data analysis show that: 1. MIN 1 Aceh Jaya students have 3 learning styles, namely visual learning style, auditory learning style, and kinesthetic learning style. 2. Students with a visual learning style have an average score of 54 to 91.6. The average score for children with auditory learning is 45.7-46.8. And the average score for kinesthetic children ranges from 59.5 to 70. This shows that a learning design based on a visual learning style can improve the learning outcomes of students who only have a visual learning style.

Dwi Luspita Sari; Maya Amarta; Rifin Rifin; Mustafiyanti Mustafiyanti

Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

The Merdeka Curriculum is here as a breath of fresh air in the world of Indonesian education, bringing a spirit of independence for teachers and students to learn and teach with creativity. One of the important instruments in realizing the vision of Independent Learning is the Learning Implementation Plan (RPP) which has undergone a significant transformation compared to the 2013 Curriculum RPP (K13). The Independent Curriculum RPP is made more concise and focuses on essential points, so that it is easy for teachers to understand and use. Learning objectives are formulated clearly, measurably and oriented towards Learning Achievements (CP), ensuring learning is centered on the outcomes to be achieved. Teachers are encouraged to understand students’ learning profiles, including their interests, talents, learning styles and learning needs. This allows learning to be designed in a personalized and meaningful way for each individual.