The Effects of Puppet Games from Cassava Leaves on the Self-Efficacy of Elementary School Students
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2019Author
Dewi, Annisa Dianesti
Nurchayati, Afiffa Halila
Firmansyah, Aditya Ilham
Hertinjung, Wisnu Sri
Pratisti, Wiwin Dinar
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This research was conducted to determine the effect of the puppet game from cassava leaves on the selfefficacy
of elementary school students. The independent variable in this study was a game of puppets
from cassava leaves. While the dependent variable of this study is self-efficacy. The design used in this
study is the Pre-Post Test One Group Design. The subjects were 207 elementary school students in
class V and class VI in Surakarta. The chronology of the study is a pre-test subject were given using
a scale for ± 10 minutes. The next step is treatment in the form of puppet play from cassava leaves
in the experimental group for ± 35 minutes. During the treatment, the researcher made observations
with reference to 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 showed significant effect of the
puppet game of cassava leaves cannot improving students’ self-efficacy. However, the results show the
descriptive analysis of the puppet game cassava leaves can boost self-efficacy elementary school students
who are in the low category as much as 86%, in the category of pretty much as 26%, and the high
category as much as 5%.