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Gita Puspita Sari; Nili Fauziah; Emna Laisa; Fitria Fitria

Jurnal Miftahul Ilmi: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam 2026 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study aims to explain the effectiveness of assessment in the learning process, focusing on improving student outcomes at SDN Larangan Tokol 1 Pamekasan. This research applies a qualitative methodology categorized as a descriptive study. Data collection was carried out through observation, interview sessions, and document analysis involving teachers and students at SDN Larangan Tokol 1 Pamekasan The findings of the study indicate that the implementation of learning process evaluation is conducted systematically and continuously through question and answer activities, daily assignments, group discussions, learning practice, daily tests, as well as the assessment of students’ attitudes and skills. Teachers use various strategies to improve the effectiveness of learning evaluation, such as the use of varied teaching methods, providing motivation, habituation of discipline, utilization of learning media, and the implementation of remedial and enrichment programs.Supporting factors for the effectiveness of learning evaluation include the support of the principal, teacher competence, parental support, and the availability of learning facilities. Meanwhile, the obstacles include differences in students’ learning abilities, lack of motivation among some students, and limited availability of certain learning media.The assessment of the learning process contributes effectively to improving students’ academic achievement, shaping discipline and responsibility character, as well as increasing students’ participation and collaboration in the ongoing learning process. Therefore, learning assessment plays a crucial role in creating an effective learning process and improving student achievement at SDN Larangan Tokol 1 Pamekasan.

Putri Sulistia Wati; Afriana Santosa

This study aims to describe the implementation of the Problem-Based Learning Strategy (PBLS) in Arabic language learning for eighth-grade students at MTs Negeri 4 East Tanjung Jabung, as well as identify supporting factors, inhibiting factors, and efforts to overcome those obstacles. This research employed a descriptive qualitative approach using observation, interviews, and documentation techniques. The research subjects included the principal, Arabic language teacher, and eighth-grade students. The findings revealed that PBLS was implemented through stages of problem presentation, information identification, group discussion, presentation, and evaluation. This strategy improved students’ active participation, critical thinking skills, communication abilities, and understanding of Arabic learning materials. Supporting factors included teacher professionalism, adequate facilities and infrastructure, and support from the school environment. Inhibiting factors included students’ low reading interest, limited instructional time, and differences in students’ characteristics and abilities. Efforts to overcome these obstacles involved providing motivation, forming heterogeneous groups, effective time management, and utilizing simple and engaging learning media. Therefore, PBLS is considered effective in Arabic language learning because it enhances both the learning process and student learning outcomes.

Irfan Swanto Yusni; M. Rizky Kurniawan; Mukhlisin Nata Hudin; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin; Ferralia Eka Putri

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The development of digital technology in the Society 5.0 era presents both challenges and opportunities in history teaching, particularly regarding teachers’ ability to integrate technology and adapt to changes in students’ learning styles. This study aims to analyse the challenges faced by teachers and the strategies employed in digital-based history teaching. The method used is a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) employing the PRISMA approach, involving the stages of identification, screening, eligibility assessment, and inclusion of scientific articles published between 2020 and 2025. From the selection process, 25 relevant articles were identified for qualitative descriptive analysis. The findings indicate that teachers’ digital literacy levels remain at a moderate level and are unevenly distributed, thereby affecting the sub-optimal integration of technology into teaching. Furthermore, changes in students’ learning styles which are increasingly technology-oriented require more interactive and contextual pedagogical innovations. On the other hand, the use of digital media has proven capable of enhancing student motivation and learning outcomes, although this is still hindered by limitations in infrastructure and teachers’ technical competencies. The abundance of historical information on the internet also poses challenges regarding the validity of sources, thus necessitating the strengthening of digital literacy and critical thinking. The implications of this research underscore the importance of the ongoing development of teachers’ digital skills, the improvement of educational facilities, and the implementation of innovative teaching models to ensure that history teaching becomes more relevant and effective, and is capable of fostering critical thinking skills in pupils in the digital age.

Novita Antasari Sinaga; Kristina Virginia Simatupang

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study examines the fundamental concepts of learning by emphasizing that learning is an active process that not only involves receiving information but also includes changes in students’ knowledge, attitudes, and skills. This research was conducted using a literature review method by exploring various relevant scholarly sources to understand the theories, principles, components, and factors that influence the success of learning. The findings indicate that learning theories such as behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and humanistic theory provide an essential foundation for teachers in designing meaningful learning experiences. In addition, there has been a paradigm shift from teacher-centered learning to student-centered learning, which requires teachers to act as facilitators and designers of a conducive learning environment. The study further reveals that effective learning is determined by the alignment of objectives, materials, methods, media, learning activities, and evaluation. Internal factors such as students’ motivation and readiness to learn, as well as external factors such as teacher competence and the availability of learning facilities, also significantly influence learning outcomes. Overall, this study emphasizes that effective learning requires comprehensive planning, adaptive approaches, and classroom management that supports active student engagement.

Mesy Nadia Safitri; Mega Kencana; Suci Fajrina

Imajinasi : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan, Seni, dan Teknologi 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

In today's digital era, the dance learning process is no longer limited to conventional studios. Various technologies, ranging from instructional videos and interactive media to virtual reality, are increasingly being utilized in dance education. Through a systematic literature review (SLR), this study examines the effectiveness of various dance learning tools based on empirical findings and development studies. This study compiles, compares, and summarizes research findings on the use of various media (such as video, VR, interactive PowerPoint, and augmented reality) and their impact on several aspects, including material comprehension, movement skills, aesthetic appreciation, and student engagement. The analysis shows that digital technology can improve dance learning outcomes across the cognitive, psychomotor, and motivational domains. However, challenges such as limited technological facilities and the need for teacher training still need to be addressed. This study also provides recommendations for educators and dance learning developers to integrate technology in harmony with appropriate pedagogical approaches.

Mita Sari; Felista Mohamad; Nida Tazkia Saleh; Putri Regina Sinubu; Mega Putri Ramadani +5 more

Inovasi Pendidikan dan Anak Usia Dini 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Facilities and infrastructure play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of learning in Playgroup (Kelompok Bermain). This study aims to examine the influence of the availability and management of facilities and infrastructure on the effectiveness of early childhood learning processes. A quantitative research method was employed using surveys with questionnaires distributed to teachers and administrators of Playgroups. The collected data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and regression analysis to determine the relationship between facilities and infrastructure and learning quality. The findings indicate that adequate facilities such as comfortable classrooms and educational aids significantly improve children's learning motivation and the smoothness of the learning process. Well-equipped environments enable teachers to deliver lessons more effectively, thus positively impacting children's learning outcomes. In conclusion, improving and maintaining facilities and infrastructure should be a priority for Playgroup managers to ensure optimal learning quality and support the holistic development of young children.

Mita Sari; Nur Risha Djumaat; Nurlatifa Olola; Naswa Ramadani Mamonto; Aida Insani Azzahra +6 more

Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini dan Kewarganegaraan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study aims to examine in depth the relationship between parental support and early childhood learning motivation. The study used a quantitative method with a survey approach involving five sample families with early childhood children in a PAUD environment. Data collection was conducted through a questionnaire designed to measure the level of parental support, including emotional, cognitive, and material support, as well as the level of children's learning motivation. The results showed that parental support has a positive and significant relationship with early childhood learning motivation. Emotional support, such as attention, affection, and positive encouragement, helps children feel safe and confident in learning activities. Cognitive support in the form of learning assistance and intellectual stimulation encourages children to be more active and enthusiastic in the learning process. In addition, material support, such as the provision of adequate learning facilities, also contributes to increasing children's interest in learning. Overall, parental support has been shown to increase children's self-confidence, commitment, and enthusiasm for learning. The implications of this study emphasize the importance of active parental involvement in supporting children's learning processes from an early age to achieve optimal and sustainable learning outcomes.

Dewi Rahmawati

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Education in remote areas continues to face various problems that affect the quality and equity of learning outcomes. The lack of adequate facilities and infrastructure, the shortage of competent teachers, and limited access to learning resources are the main obstacles to implementing effective education in these regions. In addition, the national curriculum, which is uniform in nature, is often less relevant to the needs, potential, and local context of the community. This study aims to analyze educational problems in remote areas and their relevance to adaptive and contextual curriculum design. Using a literature review approach, the study shows that a curriculum aligned with local conditions can improve students’ learning motivation, develop regional potential, and strengthen life skills. Therefore, collaborative efforts among the government, educators, and the community are needed to design a curriculum that can effectively address educational challenges in remote areas in a sustainable manner.

Rayimas Priti Aisyapuri; Hafizhah Khairana; Dela Amelia Damayanti; Reni Reni; Ikmawati Ikmawati +1 more

Intellektika : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

This study explores the alignment between science learning practices and children’s cognitive development stages based on Jean Piaget’s theory. Ten academic publications were systematically reviewed to examine how Piaget’s framework can be applied in science education. The findings highlight that integrating cognitive development theory is highly relevant for improving the quality of teaching and learning in schools. At the concrete operational stage (approximately 7–11 years), children learn best through direct experiences, manipulation of real objects, contextual media, and experiments that connect concepts with daily life. These methods help foster curiosity and reinforce conceptual understanding. As learners progress to the formal operational stage (around 11 years and above), they begin to think abstractly, reason logically, and analyze critically. At this level, student-centered approaches, inquiry-based methods, and constructivist learning become more effective in enhancing problem-solving, creativity, and higher-order thinking skills. The review also indicates that adapting instruction to developmental stages supports more meaningful and sustainable learning outcomes. In the Indonesian educational context, this approach can address challenges such as limited classroom facilities, diverse student learning styles, and a curriculum that is often overloaded. By applying Piaget’s insights, teachers can design learning strategies that bridge abstract concepts with concrete understanding, thus increasing student motivation and engagement. In conclusion, aligning science education with Piaget’s cognitive stages is an effective way to improve student performance and ensure long-term academic growth. The study provides valuable input for teachers, researchers, and policymakers in developing innovative, student-centered science and mathematics education.

Yunita Yunita; Subiantoro Subiantoro; Ahmad Tamyiz

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Teachers are required to adopt a wise and thoughtful approach in teaching, since their perception of students will influence their attitudes and actions. Not all teachers assess students in the same way, and this affects the methods they apply in the classroom. To achieve optimal learning outcomes, teachers must take on new roles as facilitators, mediators, learning partners, and evaluators. This means creating a democratic and dialogical learning atmosphere between teachers and students, as well as among students themselves. One effective way is by applying the PAIKEM learning model (Active, Innovative, Creative, Effective, and Enjoyable). This study aims to: (1) Describe the implementation of the PAIKEM model in Islamic Religious Education for Grade VII at Darul Ishlah Junior High School. (2) Describe the obstacles encountered in applying this model. The research uses a qualitative approach with interviews, observation, and documentation as data collection techniques. Data analysis was conducted through reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that the PAIKEM model has been implemented well, through discussions, opportunities for students to express opinions, group assignments, interactive communication, motivation, use of media such as videos, and enjoyable memorization. However, challenges include limited learning media, teachers’ creativity that is not yet optimal, inadequate facilities and infrastructure, and low student motivation.

Oktavia Istiqomah; Wardania Isnaini Aisyah; Suesthi Rhayuningsih; Achmad Rijanto; Dicki Nizar Zulfika

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

A mentoring activity on the use of the interactive media ZEP Quiz was conducted at SDN Palrejo with the primary goal of improving teachers' skills in utilizing gamification-based learning technology. The background to this activity stems from the fact that most teachers at the school are not yet familiar with or use ZEP Quiz, despite the availability of adequate digital facilities. This minimal use of technology leads to a monotonous learning process and does not facilitate active student engagement. However, in today's digital era, the implementation of innovative learning media is crucial for improving the quality of education. The methods used in this activity included initial observations, interviews with teachers, direct mentoring, and practical use of ZEP Quiz with students in class. The mentoring was designed in the form of structured training that included an introduction to the features, the creation of questions based on Bloom's Taxonomy, and strategies for integrating ZEP Quiz into learning scenarios. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in teachers' knowledge and skills. Teachers were able to operate ZEP Quiz independently, develop questions according to cognitive level, and apply them to the teaching and learning process. The implementation in the classroom received a positive response from students, characterized by high enthusiasm, active participation, and a fun, competitive atmosphere. These findings support previous research on the effectiveness of gamification in improving student motivation, engagement, and learning outcomes. In conclusion, mentoring the use of ZEP Quiz has proven effective in strengthening teacher competency while creating interactive learning that motivates students. Going forward, innovative and sustainable efforts are needed, including varying question content, developing gamification strategies, and integrating with other digital platforms, to avoid declining motivation due to the novelty effect and ensure the sustainability of technology-based learning in schools.

Oktavia Istiqomah; Wardania Isnaini Aisyah; Suesthi Rhayuningsih; Achmad Rijanto; Dicki Nizar Zulfika

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

A mentoring activity on the use of the interactive media ZEP Quiz was conducted at SDN Palrejo with the primary goal of improving teachers' skills in utilizing gamification-based learning technology. The background to this activity stems from the fact that most teachers at the school are not yet familiar with or use ZEP Quiz, despite the availability of adequate digital facilities. This minimal use of technology leads to a monotonous learning process and does not facilitate active student engagement. However, in today's digital era, the implementation of innovative learning media is crucial for improving the quality of education. The methods used in this activity included initial observations, interviews with teachers, direct mentoring, and practical use of ZEP Quiz with students in class. The mentoring was designed in the form of structured training that included an introduction to the features, the creation of questions based on Bloom's Taxonomy, and strategies for integrating ZEP Quiz into learning scenarios. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in teachers' knowledge and skills. Teachers were able to operate ZEP Quiz independently, develop questions according to cognitive level, and apply them to the teaching and learning process. The implementation in the classroom received a positive response from students, characterized by high enthusiasm, active participation, and a fun, competitive atmosphere. These findings support previous research on the effectiveness of gamification in improving student motivation, engagement, and learning outcomes. In conclusion, mentoring the use of ZEP Quiz has proven effective in strengthening teacher competency while creating interactive learning that motivates students. Going forward, innovative and sustainable efforts are needed, including varying question content, developing gamification strategies, and integrating with other digital platforms, to avoid declining motivation due to the novelty effect and ensure the sustainability of technology-based learning in schools.

Yoga Erdi Saputra; Ika Panggih Wahyuningtyas

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study investigates the implementation of the discovery learning model to enhance the learning independence of Grade V students in the IPAS subject at MIS Nurul Yaqin. The problem arises from limited learning facilities, which reduce opportunities for activities that stimulate creativity, as well as students’ limited ability to recognize and describe shapes and colors in detail. This Classroom Action Research applied the Kemmis and McTaggart model with Grade V students as the research subjects. Data were collected through observation, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation, and analyzed descriptively in both quantitative and qualitative forms. The results show that Discovery Learning effectively improved students’ independence in learning. Through its exploratory approach, students actively engaged in questioning, observing, experimenting, and drawing conclusions in meaningful activities. Improvements were noted in self-confidence, task discipline, initiative in managing learning, motivation to understand material, and responsibility for outcomes. Active participation at each stage—from problem formulation to reflection—enhanced mastery of the properties of light and their applications, while also fostering critical, creative, and responsible learning behavior. Furthermore, the study found that the implementation of Discovery Learning encouraged collaborative interaction among students, allowing them to share ideas, test hypotheses, and provide peer feedback. This created a more student-centered learning atmosphere, shifting the focus from teacher instruction to student exploration. Quantitative results showed that student independence increased significantly, with success rates rising from 47.80% in Cycle I, when learning was still teacher-centered, to 84.76% in Cycle II, as students became more actively engaged both physically and mentally. These findings highlight the importance of using student-centered approaches such as Discovery Learning to develop independence, critical thinking, and motivation. The model not only supported better academic outcomes but also prepared students with essential lifelong learning skills that can be applied across subjects and in real-life problem solving.

Nofita R. Asbanu; Harun Natonis

Nubuat : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Katolik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The implementation of the PAKEM (Active, Creative, Effective, and Enjoyable Learning) model in Christian Religious Education (PAK) has shown significant potential in improving students’ understanding of Christian values ​​in elementary schools. This qualitative descriptive study analyzes the implementation of the PAKEM model and its effectiveness in fostering a deeper understanding of values ​​such as compassion, honesty, and forgiveness among students. Although conventional teaching methods are often used in PAK, the PAKEM model encourages active participation, creativity, and a fun learning atmosphere. Research shows that the model has a positive impact on students’ motivation and academic achievement. However, challenges such as limited teacher training and inadequate facilities hinder its optimal implementation. Solutions include ongoing professional development for teachers and adaptation of the curriculum to the local context. The study emphasizes the need for collaboration between educators, parents, and the community to support the effective implementation of the PAKEM model. Ultimately, the PAKEM approach not only improves cognitive outcomes but also contributes to students’ moral and spiritual development, preparing them to embody Christian values ​​in their daily lives.  By cultivating an engaging and supportive learning environment, the PAKEM model aims to create a generation of morally resilient individuals who integrate their faith into their actions.

Khusnul Khotimah Dewi; Alisa Nuraeni; Maulana Agung Syaifie; Hinggil Permana

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The quality of classroom facilities and infrastructure plays an important role in creating an optimal learning environment. Adequate facilities can improve student comfort, motivation, and learning outcomes. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method to explore the condition of classrooms at MAN 2 Karawang. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation to gain a deeper understanding of the existing facilities. The findings of the study indicate that lighting and ventilation in the classrooms are adequate, and supported by academic props that support the learning process. However, there are several obstacles, such as limited room cooling systems and bureaucratic obstacles in maintaining facilities. In addition, the management of facilities and infrastructure by the SARPRAS team has not been optimal due to budget constraints. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously improve and repair facilities to support a more effective and comfortable learning process for students.

Muh Alwi; Kusmaladewi Kusmaladewi; Juhardi Juhardi; Risnashari Risnashari; Jalil Jalil +1 more

International Journal of Educational Development 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The purpose of the study was to obtain an overview of how the influence of tutor teaching methods, tutorial facilities, achievement motivation and learning independence, on learning outcomes both partially and simultaneously. This research uses quantitative method with ex pos facto approach. The data was collected using a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-4, the sampling method was random sampling, to determine the sample size using the Harry King nomogram with an error rate of 1% with a multiple factor of 99%, namely 1.573 so that a sample of 78 respondents was obtained. The collected data were analysed with parametric statistics of multiple regression test with the help of SPSS IBM 23. The results of the study found that. Tutor teaching methods, significantly affect student learning outcomes at UPPJB-UT Makassar. Tutorial facilities, have a significant effect on student learning outcomes at UPPJB-UT. Learning independence has a significant effect on student learning outcomes at UPPJB-UT Makassar. Achievement motivation has a significant effect on student learning outcomes at UPPJB-UT Makassar. Tutor teaching methods, tutorial facilities, learning independence and achievement motivation simultaneously affect student learning outcomes at UPPJB-UT Makassar.

Nurul Qolbi; Adrias Adrias; Aissy Putri Zulkarnaen

Pentagon : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the scientific approach in improving Natural Sciences (IPA) learning outcomes among Elementary School students. The method used is a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach by analyzing various scientific sources such as journal articles, books, and relevant research reports from the past five years. The findings indicate that the scientific approach has a positive impact on students' understanding of science concepts, critical thinking skills, as well as motivation and engagement in the learning process. This approach encourages students to actively participate in scientific processes through the stages of observing, questioning, experimenting, reasoning, and communicating. These stages help make learning more meaningful, contextual, and aligned with students’ cognitive development. However, its implementation still faces several challenges, such as limited facilities and infrastructure, constrained instructional time, and the lack of teacher training in applying this approach effectively. Therefore, support from various stakeholders—including schools, government, and the community—is needed to overcome these obstacles and enhance the quality of science education. Overall, the scientific approach is considered effective in creating interactive, reflective, and student-centered science learning at the Elementary School level.

Siti Munawaroh; Sri Utami; Sucipto Sucipto

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to explore the factors that affect the effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in improving student learning outcomes. PBL is a learning method based on real problem solving that requires students to think critically and work collaboratively. Although PBL has been proven effective in a variety of contexts, its implementation in developing countries and in various disciplines still faces challenges. The factors tested in this study included student characteristics (such as motivation and critical thinking skills), facilitator quality, environmental support (including educational facilities, technology, and policies), and subject matter characteristics. Through a literature analysis and case studies in several educational institutions, this study found that the effectiveness of PBL is highly dependent on the interaction between these factors. The characteristics of active and independent students, well-trained facilitators, and adequate environmental support can promote the achievement of better learning outcomes. Meanwhile, subject matter that is relevant and in accordance with the needs of students also plays a big role in the success of the implementation of PBL. This study provides recommendations for educators and policymakers to consider these factors in designing and implementing PBL in the educational environment.  

Ary Wijaya; Nuril Huda; Muhajir Muhajir

International Journal of Education and Social Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Game-Based Learning (GBL) has emerged as an innovative learning approach aimed at enhancing student engagement and promoting the development of critical thinking skills, particularly at the elementary school level. This study was conducted at SD Negeri Labuhan 1 using a qualitative approach and a case study method. The primary objective of this research is to analyze the implementation of GBL within the context of elementary education, focusing on students’ and teachers’ needs and interests, the strategies used for implementation, the impact of GBL on students’ critical thinking skills, and the supporting and inhibiting factors affecting its success. The findings indicate that 75% of students expressed a higher preference for game-based learning over conventional teaching methods, showing high levels of enthusiasm and participation during the learning process. GBL proved effective in increasing students' motivation to learn, strengthening collaboration, and stimulating analytical and reflective thinking. However, several challenges were encountered in the implementation of GBL, including limited technological infrastructure in schools and the lack of specialized training for teachers in designing and managing game-based learning activities effectively. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that GBL holds significant potential as a teaching strategy that can foster students’ critical thinking skills from an early age. Nevertheless, to achieve optimal outcomes, strong support from various stakeholders is essential, including the provision of adequate facilities and the enhancement of teachers’ competencies through continuous professional development and training in designing and applying GBL in daily classroom activities.

Diego Ferdiantara; Adrias Adrias; Salmaini Safitri Syam

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

This study aims to analyze the impact of internal and external factors on low student learning outcomes in Pancasila Education subjects in elementary schools. Pancasila education plays an important role in shaping the nation's personality and teaching students their duties and rights in the context of Indonesian society. However, low learning outcomes in this subject indicate a problem that needs to be solved. This research applied the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to synthesize, evaluate and integrate information from previous studies. The data is analyzed with a content analysis approach. This research reveals that low student learning outcomes depend on internal and external influences. The most dominant internal factor is learning motivation, where students who are less motivated tend not to be able to follow learning optimally. In addition, differences in learning styles between students also affect the way they understand the material. On the external side, the use of conventional and less interesting learning media and the limited learning facilities available are important factors that affect students' low learning outcomes. Therefore, in order to improve learning outcomes of Pancasila Education in elementary schools, it is necessary to increase learning motivation, adjust learning styles, and utilize more interesting and supportive learning media and facilities