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Erinda Ayu Candra; Vega Chandra Dinata; Retno Mundi

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

Games as an alternative that helps to improve locomotor movements in children because there are fun movement tasks, one of which is by applying circuit games in improving the basic locomotor movement skills of students in class II SDN 8 Pakis 8 Surabaya students experience an increase in locomotor movement skills (walking, running jumping), this research is a class action research where in this study using 2 cycles conducted for 2 meetings. The subjects in this study were class II C SDN 8 Pakis students totaling 20 students. The techniques used in data collection are tests, observation and documentation. Based on the results of the study, it shows that through circuit games it can improve the learning outcomes of locomotor basic movements (walking, running jumping) in class II SDN 8 Pakis Surabaya This can be seen from the percentage of completeness of learning outcomes in cycle 1 and cycle 2 increased, with a percentage of completeness of 50% in cycle 1 and a percentage of completeness of 97% in cycle 2.

Artariah Artariah; Suang Manik; Immanel Sidauruk

Sepakat : Jurnal Pastoral Kateketik 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Tahasak Danum Pambelum Keuskupan Palangkaraya

Love is the main principle in Christianity taught by Jesus and emphasized by the Apostle Paul as the fulfillment of the Law. In the context of Batak society, the Dalihan Na Tolu social system regulates social relations based on the principles of honor, solidarity, and responsibility. This research aims to analyze how the law of love in Paul's theology can be integrated with the principles of Dalihan Na Tolu to build contextual Christian ethics in Batak land without losing the essence of the gospel. This research uses a qualitative method with a theological and ethnographic study approach. Literature studies were conducted on biblical texts, Pauline theological sources, and references to Batak culture. Hermeneutic analysis was used to understand the concept of the law of love in Paul's theology, while a study of Dalihan Na Tolu was conducted to identify its relevance to Christian ethics. The results show that there are similar values between the law of love in Paul's theology and the principles of Dalihan Na Tolu, especially in terms of love, respect and solidarity. However, some aspects of Dalihan Na Tolu need to be criticized, especially in terms of social hierarchy that can lead to injustice. Therefore, cultural transformation is needed so that the principle of love taught in the Bible can become the basis of Christian ethics that are relevant to Batak society. This research contributes to the development of contextual theology and provides insight for the church and Batak community in applying the law of love in social and traditional life.

Sauqi Sawa Bikalawan; Muchamad Arif Al Ardha; Nanik Indahwati; Andhega Wijaya

International Journal of Educational Development 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Locomotor movement skills are movement skills that are often or even always performed by a person. During childhood, a child will start their locomotor activities through the family environment and then move on to the school environment through physical education. This study aims to measure the level of locomotor movement skills of students at the elementary school level. This study used a descriptive quantitative approach with a survey method. This study was attended by 46 students from elementary schools with the age of 9-10 years or grade 3 elementary school. The TGMD-2 instrument was used as a test instrument in this study. The results showed that locomotor movement skills were dominated by running skills. This result is proven by the number of students who obtained the maximum score of 31 students. In gallop skills, students experience obstacles with the acquisition of a minimum score of 19 students. Based on these results, students' locomotor movement skills obtained significant results in the run variable. Appropriate interventions still need to be carried out to improve locomotor skills in the gallop variable.