Assessment of student learning is still carried out even at distance learning. This study aims to describe how elementary school teachers assess students' psychomotor during distance learning. This research is a qualitative research with the type of phenomenology. The subjects of this study were elementary school teachers, principals, parents, and students. The research data were collected using interview techniques and document studies. The data analysis technique used is interactive analysis through data collection, data condensation, data verification and drawing conclusions. The teacher begins the skills assessment by planning in advance. Planning begins with determining the competencies to be addressed, but the condition of the student's situation while at home is also a consideration for teachers in designing skills assessments. The implementation of the skills assessment is carried out through various platforms such as WhatsApp, Zoom, and Google Classroom. Teachers assess students' skills through photos and videos that students send on online platforms.
Shorea selanica is one promising meranti species for commercial plantation, forest rehabilitation and reforestation purposes. Caused optimum light intensity for the seedling at nursery is unknown, the research effect some shading intensity on the seedling growth is necessary to be done. This research used completely randomized design of 4 treatments are : N0 = no shading (0%), N1 = shading intensity 55%, N2 = shading intensity 65% and N3 = shading intensity 75%. Each two seedling of S. selanica planted at mini plot (60 cm x 100 cm size) that closed with shading net above them. Each treatment consist 3 replication. The parameter are height and stem diameter, sum of leaf, rate of photosynthesis rapid, fresh and dry weight. Measurement was carried out in each one week, except for fresh and dry weight just carried at the end of this research (six week after planting). This results showed that application with shading intensity 65% gave the best influence for S. selanica seedling growth. The effect is very significant for height and diameter growth, fresh weight and dry weight of S. selanica seedling, with each average are 10,85 cm; 1,113 mm; 12,558 g and 3,463 g. Application sgading intensity 75% showed bad effect for seedling growth, less than no shading application or shading intensity 55%. Its suggested that S. selanica seedling were more tolerant with full sunlight and under storey condition with light intensity about 35%, but light intensity less than 35% will make their growth become slowly.
Clinical Nutrition Experimental 15 (2017) 9e14 56 ppm (P < 0.05). For IL-6, the increase was significantly inhibited by the extract at doses of 28 and 56 ppm. It is concluded that P. granatum fruit extract provides protection to the endothelial cells through suppressing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-a and IL-6) and anti-angiogenic factors (sFlt-1 and sEng) due to plasma stimulus of patients with severe preeclampsia.
Duck was one of animal protein resources which still has a low hatchability rate. There were Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella sp.bacteria on hatch egg that can influence mortality of embryos. The objective of the research was to investigate the potential of Muntingia calabura leaf extract as natural antibacteria on the hatchability and embryos mortality of duck's egg. The research method was field experiment by completely randomized design with five treatments and four replications: P0 (without treatment), A0 (chemical antibacteria), P1(10% of Muntingia calabura leaf extract), P2 (20% of Muntingia calabura leaf extract) and P3 (30% of Muntingia calabura leaf extract). These research used four hundred eggs and semi automatical machine for 28 days. Data were analyzed using one-way Anova. The results showed that Muntingia calabura leaf extract has a very significant effect (P<0,01) on hatchability and embryos mortality. The best treatment was found on 20% of Muntingiacalabura leaf extract which increased 12,01% ofhatchability and decreased 43,42% of mortality rate.
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