The Effect of Making People's Puppets from Cassava Leaves on Prosocial Behavior in Students 5-6 Elementary Schools in Surakarta
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2019Author
Widayanti, Wahyu
Mufidah, Nur Laili
Tibyani, Yumna
Pratisti, Wiwien Dinar
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This research was conducted to determine whether there is an influence of making puppets from
cassava leaves on prosocial behavior in elementary school students. The method used in this research
is Pre-Post One Group Design. The independent variable in this study is the making of puppets
from cassava leaves, while the dependent variable of this research is prosocial. The subjects of this
study were 207 people who were fifth and sixth-grade elementary school students in 8 elementary
schools in Surakarta. The research flow used was the subject was given a pre-test using a scale for
± 10 minutes. The next step was treatment in the form of puppet making from cassava leaves in
the experimental group for ± 30 minutes. During the treatment, the researcher made observations
concerning the checklist observation sheet. The last plot is the post-test using the same scale as the
pre-test but the item number is random. The results of this study statistically show the influence of
making puppets from cassava leaves in increasing student prosocial. This is following the results of a
descriptive analysis that shows the making of puppets from cassava leaves can improve the prosocial
level of elementary school students who are in the low category by 14%, quite as much as 39%, and
high by 47%.