2020
DOI: 10.26858/dedikasi.v22i1.13816
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Pelatihan modifikasi model pembelajaran bagi guru SD se-Kecamatan Kahu

Abstract: This community partnership program (PPM) aims to improve teacher professionalism through modification of the learning model. Improving learning practices is an alternative for the development of quality of learning that is oriented towards the benefit of students. The method used in community partnership activities with resembles a ToT (trainer of trainer) form by collaborative-participatory dialogic approach includes in-house training (lectures, questions and answers, discussions) for the delivery of material… Show more

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“…The learning strategy for the Bugis Ma'benteng game integrated with 4C Skills based on Android can improve analytical thinking skills (Dewi et al, 2022). The ma'boy game is one of the traditional Sulawesi games that can be used to train students' ability to describe a problem and provide reasons based on concrete evidence (Asfar & Asfar, 2020) Learning models that link to traditional games can increase the value of student activity in culture-based Nobangan learning (A. Thalib & Maulinda, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The learning strategy for the Bugis Ma'benteng game integrated with 4C Skills based on Android can improve analytical thinking skills (Dewi et al, 2022). The ma'boy game is one of the traditional Sulawesi games that can be used to train students' ability to describe a problem and provide reasons based on concrete evidence (Asfar & Asfar, 2020) Learning models that link to traditional games can increase the value of student activity in culture-based Nobangan learning (A. Thalib & Maulinda, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%