Distance learning during the pandemic raises many problems such as internet network limitations, bandwidth cap and fully-loaded tasks of teachers and students. This study aims to provide a theoretical illustration of project-based learning for distance learning classes. The researchers used the library method with several stages, including determining problems and research objects, collecting data, classifying and eliminating data based on needs, doing relevance checks, synthesizing findings and describing results. The analysis was conducted qualitatively based on classified data according to the research needs.. The results of the study indicate that project-based learning is suitable to be used as an alternative of distance learning during the pandemic with six aspects of considerations: 1) readiness , 2) safety, 3) monitoring, 4) thematic,
The Adiwiyata Program is a school program that aims to create the responsibility of school residents in protecting and managing the environment to support sustainable development. The objectives of this study to describe: 1) the implementation of the Adiwiyata program in SDN Jatimalang; (2) student’s response in the implementation of the Adiwiyata program; (3) the student's environmental care attitude in the implementation of the Adiwiyata program. This research was a qualitative research which used qualitative descriptive methods qualitative. The research subjects were the fifth grade students of SDN Jatimalang. Data collection techniques included documentation, observation, interviews, and questionnaires. Data validation used triangulation technique and data sources. Data analysis used a qualitative descriptive of Miles and Huberman technique, including data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The results showed that: (1) The implementation of the Adiwiyata program in SDN Jatimalang can be carried out well and has been done with the initial planning stages. The implementation of the Adiwiyata program fulfills two aspects: environmental-based school curiculum aspects and participatory-based activities; (2) Student’s response in the implementation of the Adiwiyata program in SDN Jatimalang showed the result of having good responses with a precentage of 72%; (3) The environmental care attitude in the implementation of the Adiwiyata program in SDN Jatimalang showed the result of having good attitudes with a precentage of 78%.
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