Development of Competence Balance-Oriented Integrative Thematic Learning Tools to Foster Critical Thinking Skill and Positive Character of Elementary School Students

Authors

  • Waspodo Tjipto Subroto Postgraduate of Elementary Education, State University of Surabaya, Indonesia
  • Nasution Postgraduate of Elementary Education, State University of Surabaya, Indonesia
  • Wahyu Sukartiningsih Postgraduate of Elementary Education, State University of Surabaya, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.61/2014.2.12/61.12.275.288

Abstract

The balance of critical thinking ability and positive character traits in children is a major base in the growing potential for children to be fully Indonesian people as expected in the national education goals. To meet the needs of learning orientation necessary to balance competence, which in turn is expected to foster critical thinking ability and positive character of elementary school students.The purposes of this study were : (a) developing a competency balance oriented integrative thematic learning to foster critical thinking ability and positive character of students, (b) develop learning tools in Elementary School to foster critical thinking ability and positive attitudes of elementary school students The results of this study have been developed : (1) thematic integrative learning tools in Elementary Schools to empower positive behavior and thinking ability students through research involving students, consisting of syllabus, and learning plan, (2) a material description, student worksheet, media , and thematic learning assessment tools in elementary school.

Keywords:

Thematic, Critical thinking, Positive character

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Published

2014-09-12

How to Cite

Subroto, W. T. ., Nasution, & Sukartiningsih, W. . (2014). Development of Competence Balance-Oriented Integrative Thematic Learning Tools to Foster Critical Thinking Skill and Positive Character of Elementary School Students. International Journal of Education and Practice, 2(12), 275–288. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.61/2014.2.12/61.12.275.288

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