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The Effect of Nutritional Status, Playing Activities, and Physical Fitness on the Motor Abilities of Children of Kubu Jambi Province
Gusril, Wiladi Rasyid
This research aims to find whether the effect of nutritional status (X1), playing activities (X2) and physical fitness (X3) on the motor abilities. The research method used Path analysis. The populations of this research were the ethnic children in Kubu, Meranti Regency, Jambi Province. Samples were...
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Development of Learning Devices Through Problem Based Learning Models to Improve Communication and Self-Efficacy Skills Students at Integrated Islamic Middle School Nurul 'Azizi Medan
Sri Ramadhani, Sahat Saragih, Amin Fauzi
This study aims to describe: 1) the validity of device-oriented learning models based on the developed model, 2) learning devices oriented to the development of learning problem models, 3) the effectiveness of device-oriented learning developed problem-based learning models, 4) improved communication...
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An Analysis of Writing Errors Made by the First Semester Students of Management Program at ITB Widya Gama Lumajang
Achmad Kifi
Grammar obviously has the main role in learning a foreign language because it is the way to construct the sentences correctly. It seems that the grammar is quite difficult to learn because of the differences of rule system between the first language (Indonesian) and the second one (English). It is used...
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Research on Education Status Quo of Implementing STS in Physical Teaching of Hebei Province High School
Yongguang Tang, Lingling Gao
Based on the questionnaires, this essay clarify the education status quo of implementing STS in physical teaching of Hebei Province high school, propose 5 problems and solutions as follows: the knowledge reservation of teachers, STS examples in education materials, changes of the test and evaluation...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Research on Pathological Mechanism of Depression and Antidepressant Drug Target
Yu Liu, Bin Wu, Liguo Guo, Yongzhi Li
Depression is a common disease that endangers people's health. The etiology of depression is more complex, and the possible reasons include low immunologic function, neuroendocrine functional disorder and astrocyte cell dysfunction. In this paper, we investigate the role of monoamine oxidase inhibitors,...
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Development of the Referral Vocational High Schools based on the Students Quantity and Networking Road Maps in Malang Raya
Ewit Irniyah, Amat Mukhadis, Tri Atmadji.S
This study aims to reveal and describe the development of referral SMK based on the road map of the student's quantity and networking in Malang Raya. The population in this study was 11 schools then using Proportional random sampling technique with Slovin formula obtained 5 schools, each school representing...
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Hemoglobin E Allele Screening in Adolescent Girls at Kepanjen and Gondanglegi Districts, Malang Regency, East Java-Indonesia
Nadira R Batubara, Chris Adhiyanto, Umi Fahmida, Hans-Joachim Freisleben
Woman in reproductive age have higher risk of iron deficiency anemia. However, there are other factors than iron deficiency that can cause anemia, such as genetic blood disorders or hemoglobinopathies. Hemoglobin E (HbE) is one of common blood disorders in Indonesia. HbE carriers have higher risk to...
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Law Enforcement Optimalisation on Pop Up Advertisement in Internet
R. Arum Prastyanti, Wijiyanto
There are many forms of advertising on the internet. An agreement between the advertisers and advertisers typically includes the types of ads and host sites that will show their ads Just like Pop-up ads are displayed in a variety of shapes and sizes, typically on a scale that scaled down the browser...
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Volunteer Problems in Guiding Special Needs Students in Following Lectures
Ms Mirnawati, Eviani Damastuti, Laela Nurfina, Rohmah Ageng Mursita, Dewi Eka Kusumastuti
Voluntary presence is an effort to help students with special needs in learning. In addition, mentoring activities carried out by volunteers are certainly not an easy task. Therefore, this study aims to examine various problems faced by volunteers in terms of cooperation with lecturers, attitudes of...
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The Character of Love to the Country in the Novel '5 cm'
Ahsani Taqwiem
The fading of the love feeling to the country will cause various problems such as the development of radical ideas that lead to the disintegration of the nation. As a pluralistic nation, Indonesia needs communion and unity to continue developing into a strong and large country. If the love of the country...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Monitoring Public Transport Demand Using Data From Automated Fare Collection System
A. Fadeev, S. Alhusseini, E.N. Belova
The paper considers the methodology of determining the public transport demand using the data from the non-cash fare collection system. The passenger's trip from the origin stop to the destination stop is determined by analyzing the sequence of payment transactions, which were recorded and stored by...
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Efforts to Improve Indonesian Language Learning Outcomes Using 4-D Model
Chandra Anugerah Putra
This research is aimed to (1) find out the students’ learning activity in languages Indonesia using learning model 4-D on the students of class IV Primary School 5 Panarung Palangka Raya in academic year 2016/2017, and to (2) improvement of learning outcomes of languages Indonesia using learning model...
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Determinants of Internet Financial Report
Fatkhatul Khusniah, Mega Mayasari
The development of technology is more effective in helping users including for companies in doing financial reporting. IFR is a voluntary disclosure of financial statement which measured using IFR Index. Practice of IFR make transparency of financial statement disclosures. The purpose of this study to...
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Features of the Kefir Production Technology Using Whole Wheat of Green Buckwheat Flour
Mikhail Schetinin, Zoja Khodyreva, Olga Musina, Elena Schetinina
The need to create a new fermented milk product with the addition of gluten-free flour is scientifically substantiated. The main raw materials for production were cow milk of varying fat content; Whole wheat flour of green buckwheat that has undergone heat treatment was selected as a plant component....
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Reproducibility in Echotracking Assessment of Local Carotid Stiffness, Diameter and Thickness in a Population-based Study (The STANISLAS Cohort Study)
Erwan Bozec, Nicolas Girerd, João Pedro Ferreira, Ichraq Latar, Faiez Zannad, Patrick Rossignol
Pages: 5 - 12
Background: Carotid Intima Media Thickness (IMT) and stiffness are associated with cardiovascular events. The study aims were to perform a head-to-head comparison of the Wall Track System (WTS) and ART.LAB for carotid IMT, distension and diameter echotracking measurements as well as inter- and intra-observer...
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Influence of the Growth of Candida albicans on Several Alternative Medium
Khusnul, Gita Nafisa, Rudy Hidana, Dewi Pety Virgianti
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of some medium on tubers of decoction water on the growth of C. albicans and find out the type of medium of tubers boiling water which produced the best growth of C.albicans colonies. This study used the experimental method of Completely...
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Effect of Planting Media and Different Concentration of Wheat Grass Juice (Triticum aestivum L.) on Anemic Male Mice (Mus musculus L.) Leukocytes
Elsa Yuniarti, Afifatul Achyar, Syovia Amimi
Iron deficiency can cause anemia. Changes in iron status in anemia can affect the immune system, making infection easy. When the number of infections increases, efforts made to overcome anemia are one of them by consuming wheat grass containing iron. This study was an experiment with factorial complete...
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SWOT Analysis on Sony’s PlayStation Under COVID-19
Yannan Niu
Since the beginning of 2020, the new crown epidemic has been a global problem. Many industries have been severely affected by the pandemic. Depending on the company’s response and the strategy adopted by the entire industry, the impact of the epidemic on the industry can be negative or positive. It is...
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Effect of Hydroxyapatite From Nile Tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) Scale on Surface Hardness of Conventional and Resin Modified Glass Ionomer Cement (In Vitro Study)
Astrid Yudhit, Kholidina Harahap, Sabrina Chairunnisa Nasution
Surface hardness of restoration materials affected its wear resistance and longevity. The addition of hydroxyapatite could improve mechanical properties of restoration material. Hydroxyapatite can be synthesized from fish scales for it contain calcium carbonate. The aim of this study was to evaluate...
Proceedings Article
The Research on the Dependence of State Exam Results on Contextual Data of the Districts of Voronezh Oblast
Ruslan Chudinsky, Alexander Volodin, Anatoliy Bykanov, Vasily Malev
The research in the field of education quality indicates that contextual data, e.g. family factors, its socio-economic status, the academic resources of the family, the teaching staff, etc. have an impact on school students’ academic achievements. The present article focuses on studying the dependence...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.12 IN IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION ARTERIAL NARROWING IS LIMITED AND HETEROGENEOUS
Nina Rol*, Esther Timmer, Theo Faes, Harm Jan Bogaard, Anton Vonk Noordegraaf, Katrien Grünberg, Nico Westerhof
Pages: 5 - 5
Rationale: In severe idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension, iPAH, pulmonary vascular resistance is increased due to remodeling of the small (resistance) arteries. Most information on arterial remodeling is limited to assessments of averaged increases in wall thickness. Quantitative information on...
Proceedings Article
Typology of Conflict and Violence in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2017–2022
Mochamad Sodik, Muryanti, Agus Saputro, Tri Muryani, Qorir Yunia Sari
Yogyakarta is a city that is synonymous with peace; as the slogan Yogyakarta is comfortable, and almost no conflicts or violence appear. In the past five years, there have been nearly 35 violent incidents in Yogyakarta. This paper wants to describe the typology of conflicts and violence that occurred...
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Factors Affecting Non-performing Loans at PT BPR Pijer Podi Kekelengen
Tenny Sitepu, Isfenti Sadalia, Iskandar Muda
PT Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Pijer Podi Kekelengen serves the community through the banking intermediation function. This bank receives funds from the public in form of deposits and re-disburses them in the form of credit. Credit given to the public has a risk in returning installments to the bank. Banks...
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Correlation Between Age, Gender, and Fasting Blood Sugar Levels with Peripheral Artery Disease Incidence in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Oxa Aqilla Putri Suharyono, Iin Novita Nurhayati Mahmuda, Rizky Febrian, ‘Ulayya Azzah Nadiroh
Diabetes mellitus is currently a major public health issue worldwide. The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus in 2019 was estimated at 9.3% and will increase to 10.9% in 2040. Peripheral arterial disease is an important complication of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus patients with peripheral...
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A Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder: The Analysis of Indonesian Agricultural Startups Development Strategy
Iwan Hermawan, Rafika Sari, Yuni Sudarwati, Izzaty, Dewi Wuryandani
The abundant agricultural resources and the vast market does not make agricultural startups develop more massively than nonagricultural startups. At the same time, the role of agricultural’s startups as an enabler of agricultural’s technology (agri-tech) is crucial to improve food accessibility and even...
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Challenging in Using Whole Language Approach and Brain based Learning to Develop English Communication Skills in Thailand 4.0
Metta Sanmanit, Jirutthitikan Pimvichai
Using Whole Language Approach and Brain based Learning to Develop English Communication Skills in Thailand 4.0 Learning proposed as a way to solve the problems of students to study English more effective by focusing on self - learning, individual differences and brain development. This article aims to...
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Development of Creative-Reading Skill Assessment Instruments for Indonesian Language Learning in Elementary Schools
Teuku Alamsyah, Rostina Taib, Muhammad Iqbal
This study aims to examine the needs of elementary school teachers related to creative reading assessment instruments, develop related instruments, and conduct trials of the developed instruments. The research and development method of the Dick & Carey model was chosen for the instrument design and...
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Facile Growth and Electrocatalytic Response of Au-doped MnWO4 Nanorods
Kusha K. Naik, Rashmita Panda, Tapan Kumar Sarangi
Herein, we report the synthesis of nanostructured Au-doped MnWO4 (Au-MnWO4) material accomplished by a conventional hydrothermal method. A field-emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD), and an energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX) were utilized to identify the structural,...
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Precision-Based Image Classification of Library Books with Machine Learning Algorithms
Sailendra Malik, Sukumar Mandal
This paper explores using machine learning to classify book covers for better library management, specifically using convolutional neural networks. The purpose of this system is to automate the arrangement and retrieval of books by using visual features, thus addressing the limitations of traditional...
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Experimental Assessment of Zinc and Vitamin E Combination on Hemoglobin, Glycemic Control, and Neutrophil–Lymphocyte Ratio in Staphylococcus aureus Induced Septic Rats
Olivia Des Vinca Albahana Napitupulu, Gusbakti Rusip, Maya Sari Mutia
Sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus disrupts hematologic, metabolic, and immune functions. Zinc and vitamin E, with antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties, may mitigate these effects. Thirty male Wistar rats aged 12 to 16 weeks and weighing 150 to 200 grams were randomized into six groups of...
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The Scarce Family Composition of Seedlings and Saplings in Different-Aged Secondary Forests
Karyati Karyati, Isa B. Ipor, Karmini Karmini
The composition and distribution of seedlings and sapling families play critical roles in forest succession. The aim of this study was to analyze families of seedlings and saplings that are scarce in secondary forests of different ages. A vegetation survey was conducted for all seedlings and saplings...
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A Preliminary Study on the Development of Smartphone Usage Behavior Scale for Young Adults
Jivita Hita Salim, Rahmah Hastuti
The definition of Problematic Smartphone Use (PSU) as an addictive behavior remains a topic of ongoing discussion. Although several studies have classified PSU as addictive behavior, it has not yet been formally recognized as a diagnosis in the DSM-5. To date, there is no PSU scale that specifically...
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Effectiveness of Dolomite on Growth and Yield of Maize (Zea mays l.) in Dry Land
Amik Krismawati, Evy Latifah, Sugiono
The study had been conducted in dry land a site in East Java was in Kediri District during the rainy season I, 2018 –2019. The research was designed in RBD, 4 replicates, and 6 treatments, namely: A = without fertilizer, B = 300 Urea ha-1 + 400 kg NPK Phonska ha-1 (Recommended Rates of Inorganic Fertilizers...
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The professional development countermeasures for young teacher in local universities
Changping Wang, Chunbo Wei, Jianbo Wang, Pengxia Zhang
The author found that local universities existing the professional development Countermeasures for young teacher as follows:(1)Strengthen the professional career plan, enhance professional awareness, and promote teachers' self development;(2)Improve the teaching level through self reflection and experience...
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A Cross Sectional Study: Metabolic Syndrome in Yogyakarta
Agil Dhiemitra Aulia Dewi, Silvi Lailatul Mahfida
Radiographer, in general, have a duty and responsibility to audit includes examining patients for radio diagnostic including nuclear medicine and ultrasonography (USG), radiation Metabolic syndrome (MetS) (at least 3 of the following: abdominal adiposity, low HDL cholesterol, high triglycerides, hypertension,...
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Porcine-specific Primer based on Cytochrome B by Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Method for Identification in Raw Meat
Nina Salamah, Yuny Erwanto, Sudibyo Martono, Abdul Rohman
Pork is a type of meat that is often used for counterfeiting products with a composition of beef. This counterfeiting can provide large profits to producers, given the price of pork is far below the price of beef. So we need specific methods to ensure the halal product. The purpose of this study was...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.9 PLATELET-LOCALIZED FXI PROMOTES A GLYCOPROTEIN IBα DEPENDENT FEEDBACK LOOP IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION AND VASCULAR INFLAMMATION
Jeremy Lagrange*, Sabine Kossmann, Moritz Ehlken, Brett Monia, Wolfram Ruf, Philip Wenzel
Pages: 4 - 5
Background: Interactions of platelets, leukocytes and the vessel wall play pivotal roles in activating coagulation and precipitating thrombosis. High levels of angiotensin II (ATII) cause arterial hypertension by a complex inflammatory pathway requiring leukocyte recruitment and reactive oxygen species...
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“Nurses and Midwives: Clean Care Is in Your Hands”: The May 5, 2020, World Health Organization SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands Campaign☆
Alexandra Peters, Nasim Lotfinejad, Chloé Guitart, Alice Simniceanu, Maria Clara Padoveze, Tcheun Borzykowski, Benedetta Allegranzi, Didier Pittet
Pages: 4 - 5
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.8 DEVELOPMENT OF A TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINATION OF PULMONARY ARTERY PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN HORSES
Gonçalo Silva*, Bruce Guest, Diego Gomez, Martine McGregor, John Runciman, Luis Arroyo
Pages: 4 - 4
Calcification of the tunica media of the main pulmonary arteries has been observed in a large proportion of young racehorses. In humans, medial calcification is the most important cause of increased arterial stiffness, and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of microvascular diseases. Pulse wave...
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Egg Production Characteristic and the Study of Follicle-stimulating Hormone Receptor Gene on Various of Sentul Chicken
Ismoyowati Ismoyowati, DM Saleh, I Suswoyo
The study was conducted to compare differences in the characteristics of egg production and quality, as well as the identification of FSHR gene polymorphisms in various sentul chickens. The research was conducted by experimental methods using a completely randomized design. The research material used...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P1.5 AGE AND HYPERTENSION STRONGLY REDUCE AORTIC VISCO-ELASTIC PROPERTIES IN RATS AT BASAL AND MATCHED BLOOD PRESSURE LEVELS
George Lindesay*, Christophe Ragonnet, Stefano Chimenti, Nicole Villeneuve, Christine Vayssettes-Courchay
Pages: 4 - 4
Age and hypertension are major causes of large artery stiffening, a cardiovascular risk factor for heart and kidney damage. Long term hypertension induces vascular remodeling, accelerating vascular aging. The aged Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat (SHR) model is recognized for human cardiovascular pathology...
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices Towards Internet Safety and Security Among Generation Z in Malaysia: A Conceptual Paper
Azham Md Jahid Shari, Mokhtarrudin Ahmad, Raja Razana Raja Razali, Aznul Fazrin Abu Sujak
Rapid advances in computer networking and digital technology provide various benefits to human life, but they are not without negative consequences, such as cybercrime. According to the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF), the total losses recorded in regard to cybercrime for 2019 and 2020,...
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The Effectiveness of Using Cup Board Hoop Media on Children’s Self-Confidence
Rina Syafrida, Ega Trisna Rahayu, Ervina, Nursamsi
Self-confidence must be developed from an early age to build positive relationships in interactions and collaboration with others. However, it was found that many children in several Kindergarten in Karawang Regency felt inferior when speaking in front of the class because self-confidence had not been...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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PLC and HMI Application for Fuel Selector Switch on Bi-fuel Vehicles (Gasoline-LPG)
Muhammad Firdaus Jauhari, Rusmini Sri Maryati, Raihan, Saberani, Norhafani, Muhammad Arsyad
This design aims to develop a PLC and HMI application in the scope of automation in the automotive industry. The implementation of the fuel selector switch function was made as a simple project for a control system related to the use of fuel in a bi-fuel SI engine that operates with gasoline or LPG....
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Exploring the Pedagogical Significance of Tengger Communal Values in Educational Settings
Sri Wahyuni, Ari Ambarwati, Frida Siswiyanti, Isah Cahyani, Suyadi Suyadi, Zulkifli bin Osman
The main objective of this study is to find the value of Tengger’s shared values and its integration model in learning in schools. This research uses a qualitative approach to understand a social situation, events, roles, interactions, and groups to find the value of Tengger’s commoning that will be...
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Semi-Active Control of Mixed Base Isolation System for a 5-Story Building
Azadi Ehsan, Xuegong Huang, Andoh Eric
Earthquakes are disruptions to the movement of the ground resulting from the abrupt release of strain energy in the Earth’s crust. The release of energy causes seismic waves, which cause vibrations in civil structures and potentially result in damage. Protecting structures against these unpredictable...
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“Reviving Indian Knowledge to Resolve the Global Unemployment Crisis”
Michelle Vas
The global unemployment crisis persists despite advancements in education and economic policies. This study explores how integrating IKS into contemporary education can bridge this gap and enhance workforce capabilities. The Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodology measures the transfer of knowledge via...
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Evaluation of in vitro Growth and Development of Banana cv. Barangan Plantlets as Affected by Biotin Application
Zulkarnain Zulkarnain, Eliyanti Eliyanti, Budiyati Ichwan
The presence of vitamins in culture medium has proven to be important during tissue culture of variuous species, including banana. Although there are many literatures on banana tissue culture, specific studies on banana cv. Barangan are limited. Through this study we investigate the effect of Biotin...
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How is the improvement of critical thinking skills and student collaboration using the ICARE Model on momentum and Implus Topic?
Carolina Sri Athena Barus, Parsaoran Siahaan, Endi Suhendi, Achmad Samsudin
The purpose of this research is to improve students’ critical thinking skills and collaboration skills in learning using the ICARE model (Introduction, Connection, Application, Reflection and Extendtion). The research design used is explanatory sequential mixed method. The instruments used in the study...
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Evaluation of Differentiated Learning in the Independent Curriculum on Learning Outcomes of Science Content of Grade 5 Elementary School Students
Rizky Setiowati, Ika Lestari, Arifin Maksum, Herlina Usman
This study aims to investigate the implementation and evaluation of the differentiated learning model in the independent curriculum. In the differentiated learning model, teachers must pay attention to the individual needs of each learner, identify learners’ interests and abilities, and different learning...