Student Problematics in Thematic Learning
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to analyzing problems and problematic
factors of students and describing the efforts of teachers in overcoming student
problems in thematic learning. This research use a descriptive qualitative
approach. The research subjects were fifth grade students of SDN 03 Wonorejo
Gondangrejo Karanganyar. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews,
and documentation. The data analysis technique used was qualitative data
analysis by Miles and Hubermen's model, including data reduction, data
presentation and conclusion drawing. The results of this study are that there are
student problems in thematic learning, namely: students are confused because
thematic lessons consist of a lot of subject matter, students who have cognitive or
low thinking power are left behind, students are not maximal in receiving thematic
lessons, Parents find it difficult when helping students do assignments at home,
students have difficulty understanding and answering questions, student scores
are below the KKM, and students feel bored because the duration of thematic
lessons is longer than other subjects. Factors that influence students 'problems in
thematic learning are a lot of mixed material, human resources (human
resources), age of students, students' thinking or cognitive power, parents, long
duration of learning time, and class atmosphere. The teacher's efforts to overcome
student problems in thematic learning are to present interesting learning,
collaboration between teachers and parents, provide innovative learning, teachers
invite students to be creative, use fun learning methods, use varied learning
media, and discuss with other teachers.