2018
DOI: 10.15294/jpii.v7i1.12887
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Teachers’ Performance in Science Learning Management Integrated with Character Education

Abstract: The research aims at revealing the performance of teachers in science learning management integrated with character education. This study employed qualitative research method. Based on the result of the t-test of the correlation coefficient, this study obtained t value 4,210 with significance 0,001. The significance value 0,001 < 0,05 showed that there is influence from teachers’ performance in arranging learning media integrated with character education to the teachers’ performance in science learning. The… Show more

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“…The function of education management, according to Isdaryanti et al (2018) and Peniati et al (2013) includes planning, organizing, directing, and controlling (Sukaningtyas & Sa'ud, 2016;Susilo et al, 2018). Meanwhile, six functions of education management have been proposed (Sumarti et al, 2015;Li, 2017;Anwar et al, 2013); namely: planning, organizing, mobilizing, coordinating, directing, and supervising.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The function of education management, according to Isdaryanti et al (2018) and Peniati et al (2013) includes planning, organizing, directing, and controlling (Sukaningtyas & Sa'ud, 2016;Susilo et al, 2018). Meanwhile, six functions of education management have been proposed (Sumarti et al, 2015;Li, 2017;Anwar et al, 2013); namely: planning, organizing, mobilizing, coordinating, directing, and supervising.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, the improvement of biology teacher pedagogy competencies through MGMP in Surakarta in terms of aspects of materials in a row and based on the priorities were illustrated in Table 1 including (1) GCS review; (2) preparation of National Examination exercises and questions, followed by try-out; (3) preparation of student worksheets; (4) preparation of module; (5) preparation of learning tools (lesson plan, syllabus, and other learning tools); (6) comprehension of learning materials; (7) enrichment of laboratory materials; (8) CAR workshop; and (9) preparation of incidental materials. The program is also adjusted to teachers' needs to achieve the targets of national examinations in the field of biology subjects (Isdaryanti et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons between men and women show that girls tend to reach higher levels of reasoning and more coherent reasoning skills, but the difference is not statistically significant. Because formal education institutions such as schools seem to only have very little role in developing student reasoning both male and female (Isdaryanti, Rachman, Sukestiyarno, Florentinus, & Widodo, 2018). The achievements of girls may be related to independence, maturity, and maturity of thinking.…”
Section: Effect Of the Interaction Between Ecoliteracy And Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Afandi (2011), character education will be the government's spotlight since many problems are related to moral deviations, cultural values, and ethics of the younger generation and national leaders (Noor & Prayitno, 2016;Lestari & Prayitno, 2016). The research outcomes suggest that the decrease in moral values of the nation is one of the impacts of globalization as well as the citizens who cannot encounter negative impacts (Dalgleish et al, 2007;Ghufron, Budiningsih & Hidayati, 2017;Isdaryanti, Rachman, Sukestiyarno, Florentinus & Widodo, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The students' character that still needs the guidance or advice in accordance with the realization of directive politeness acts in the discourse of education column of DNN is shown in Figure 2. The formations of character education needed by the students is based on the results of categorizing directive politeness acts in DNN, which are advising, asking, governing, inviting, criticizing, and prohibiting (least percentage) (Aisyah, 2014;Chen, 2017;Isdaryanti et al, 2018;Najeeb, Maros & Nor, 2012). The general description of the manifestation of directive politeness acts in accordance with the taxonomy of directive politeness acts contained in the discourse of education column in Kompas and Republika is illustrated in Table 1.…”
Section: Manifestation Of Directive Politeness Act Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%