2019
DOI: 10.26803/ijlter.18.12.13
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Religious Characters-Based Physical Education Learning in Elementary School

Abstract: Making faithful and pious human as the manifestation of religious characters has become one of the demands in the 2013 Curriculum (K13) that is currently implemented in Indonesia. It implies that instilling religious character is not only the duty of religious teachers but also physical education (PE) teachers. The dichotomy of religious and non-religious sciences has an impact on the lack of understanding and ability of PE teachers in developing learning methods based on religious character development. There… Show more

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“…Motivated by the statement above, this research is focused on promoting the realm of affective learning through physical education for primary school students in Indonesia, where children aged 6-12 years old attend primary schools. Character values grown through physical education learning in the context of this research are national character-based values developed at the primary school level [9], [53].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Motivated by the statement above, this research is focused on promoting the realm of affective learning through physical education for primary school students in Indonesia, where children aged 6-12 years old attend primary schools. Character values grown through physical education learning in the context of this research are national character-based values developed at the primary school level [9], [53].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, religious characters are 21 (53%) students, respect characters are 27 (68%) students, responsibility characters are 22 (55%) students, caring characters are 26 (65%) students, honest characters are 18 (45%) ) students, fair character are 20 (50%) students, civilized character are 22 (55%) students, confident character are 23 (58%) students, and togetherness character are 21 (53%) students. The instrument and technical assessment followed the research conducted by Muhtar, et. al (2020) and Suherman, et.…”
Section: Model Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dalam menempuh pendidikan jasmani tidak akan terlepas dari proses interaksi dengan orang lain di sekitar lingkungan pendidikan, sehingga akan timbul berbagai permasalahan dari interaksi tersebut (Muhtar, Supriyadi, Lengkana, & Hanifah, 2020). Permasalahan yang dilatar belakangi oleh interaksi dengan orang lain diantaranya adalah naik turunnya tingkat kepercayaan diri dan motivasi belajar seseorang.…”
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“…Students' good understanding through learning, analyzing, and providing feedback on student performance results cannot be done optimally. Therefore, a proper learning strategy is needed to maximize effort [3], [4]. In learning freestyle swimming, students are given the same material (theory and practice) where the material is doable for some students, and for others, it is so difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%