UTILIZATION OF TRADITIONAL HIDE AND SEEK LEARNING MEDIA TO ENHANCE ENGLISH LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TANA TORAJA (Turnitin)

Gasong, Dina and Milka, Milka and Tandiseru, Selvi Rajuati UTILIZATION OF TRADITIONAL HIDE AND SEEK LEARNING MEDIA TO ENHANCE ENGLISH LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN TANA TORAJA (Turnitin). Journal of Research and Community Service.

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Abstract

This research aims to describe the effectiveness of utilizing the traditional hide and seek learning media to improve English learning outcomes for fourth-grade students at SDN 117 Rorre, North Makale District, Tana Toraja Regency. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with data collection through interviews, questionnaires, and direct field observations. The data analysis process involves data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The population of this research includes fourth-grade students at SDN 117 Rorre, teachers, and the school principal. Hide and seek is a traditional game played by a minimum of two people. However, in this study, the traditional hide and seek game is modified into a learning model that can be used during the teaching and learning process. This study examines the improvement of English language skills among students in the topic of numbers. The research design is a classroom action research (CAR) that cycles through planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. Data collected includes children's activities and learning outcomes related to the traditional hide and seek learning model. Data is obtained through observation and tests. The results indicate a significant improvement in both teacher and fourth-grade student activities in SDN 117 Rorre in English using the traditional hide and seek model. Improvement is evident in both cycles I and II, with qualifications rated as fair in cycle I and improved in cycle II. This research concludes that utilizing traditional hide and seek learning media can enhance the learning outcomes of fourth-grade students at SDN 117 Rorre.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with username 0905057701
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2024 13:46
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2024 13:46
URI: https://repo.ukitoraja.ac.id/id/eprint/208

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