ARTICLE
TITLE

Improving Student Reflective Thinking Skills by Using Flipbooks in Australian and Oceanian History Learning DOI : 10.24114/jupiis.v14i2.39879 | Abstract views : 47 times

SUMMARY

Today's Learning Demands Technological Transformation, However, The Practice Of Reflective Thinking Has Become One Of The Learning Traditions And Hallmarks Of Jesuit Education. Learning History Australia & Oceania Has Learning Outcomes, One Of Which Is Opening Up Insights Into New Cultures And Civilization Patterns Of Australian And Island Communities Around The Pacific. Not Only Exploring The Context But Also Being Able To Explore The Paradigm Of Reflective Thinking Of Students As An Analysis Of Solving The Nation's Problems. Students Need To Train Themselves In Reflective Thinking Because It Is Important To Analyse The Context Of Australia's Developmental Events, And Then How To Solve The Problems Of A Dynamic Societal Structure Fighting For Humanity And Well-Being. With Reflective Thinking Exercises In This Course, Students Will Be Accustomed To Analyzing And Synthesizing The Offers Of Solving The Problems Of Nations To Face The Challenges Of Life In This Century. One Of The Learning Tools Used To Explore Students' Reflective Thinking Skills In Australian And Oceania History Lectures Is The Use Of Flipbooks. This Study Aims To Decipher: 1) The Dynamics Of Flipbook-Based Student Reflective Thinking In Australian And Oceania History Learning; 2) The Limitations And Advantages Of Implementing Flipbook-Based Student Reflective Thinking Dynamics In Australian And Oceania History Learning; 3) Evaluation Of Flipbook-Based Student Reflective Thinking Dynamics In Australian And Oceania History Learning. The Method Used Is Qualitative Research With A Case Study Approach. Data Collection Through Observation, Depth Interviews And Literature Studies. Meanwhile, The Benefit Of This Research Is To Explore The Dynamics Of Reflective Thinking Of Students In The Australian History & Oceania Course Based On Flipbook Facilities.

 Articles related

Ida Yulianawati,Mursid Saleh,Januarius Mujiyanto,Djoko Sutopo    

Identifying appropriate writing techniques to help students with different self-esteem improve their writing ability needs to be considered by educators. This study attempted to examine the effectiveness of two writing techniques, Reflective Learning Por... see more


Yasri Eriana, Erlina Erlina, Imam Syafe’i    

The purpose of the study was to determine and analyze the personality competence of Islamic Religious Education teachers in improving morals and to analyze the steps of religious education teachers. Islam in improving the morals of students at SMAN 01 An... see more


Nasrun Nasrun, Nani Barorah Nasution    

There are currently efforts to resolve cases of child sexual abuse in Indonesia by manage legally laws that provides penalties for those who engage in child sexual abuse cases. However it is still less attention in the education field, educational instit... see more


Risma Kumara Rani,Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiaharto,Sugiyo Sugiyo    

This study aimed to see the effectiveness of group counseling in improving 10th-grade students’ self-compassion in SMA Bina Ummat Yogyakarta using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Cognitive restructuring technique. Applying a Randomized Pretest-Po... see more


Elia Firda Mufidah,Mudhar Mudhar,Lilis Wahyuni    

This work was driven by Class VIII-G students’ poor learning motivation  During the Covid-19 pandemic. It aims to find out the effectiveness of animation media in enhancing students’ learning motivation. To this end, a qualitative pre-experimental s... see more