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Identifying the Quality of Lower-Grade Primary School Rhythmic Activity Learning

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This study aims to determine the quality of learning Physical Education Sports and Health (PJOK) material on rhythmic activities implemented by PJOK teachers. This research includes descriptive research using a mixed method design by combining quantitative data as the primary data and qualitative as secondary data. The sample of this study was 116 elementary physical education teachers in DIY using a random sampling method. This research instrument uses an online questionnaire adopting the QPE (Quality Physical Education) instrument, modified according to research needs. There are three variables and 19 questions in this instrument, with the results namely (1) Quality teaching as many as six indicators, of all respondents there were 39% respondents chose the answer Yes, and as many as 61% chose the answer No. (2) Skill Development and Bodily Physical Education as many as six indicators. (2) Skill Development and Bodily Awareness as many as eight indicators, 42% of respondents chose the answer Yes, and 58% chose the answer No. (3) Cognitive Skill Development as many as five indicators, 37% of respondents chose the answer Yes, and 63% chose the answer No. The results illustrate that most respondents still choose Yes, and 63% choose No. These results illustrate that most respondents still cannot correctly fulfill the quality of rhythmic activity learning due to various factors according to the qualitative data presented in each variable, with the average data of the answer "yes" of 39%, which is in the category of poor quality. Keywords: Quality of Learning, Rhythmic Activity, Lower Primary School.
Title: Identifying the Quality of Lower-Grade Primary School Rhythmic Activity Learning
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This study aims to determine the quality of learning Physical Education Sports and Health (PJOK) material on rhythmic activities implemented by PJOK teachers.
This research includes descriptive research using a mixed method design by combining quantitative data as the primary data and qualitative as secondary data.
The sample of this study was 116 elementary physical education teachers in DIY using a random sampling method.
This research instrument uses an online questionnaire adopting the QPE (Quality Physical Education) instrument, modified according to research needs.
There are three variables and 19 questions in this instrument, with the results namely (1) Quality teaching as many as six indicators, of all respondents there were 39% respondents chose the answer Yes, and as many as 61% chose the answer No.
(2) Skill Development and Bodily Physical Education as many as six indicators.
(2) Skill Development and Bodily Awareness as many as eight indicators, 42% of respondents chose the answer Yes, and 58% chose the answer No.
(3) Cognitive Skill Development as many as five indicators, 37% of respondents chose the answer Yes, and 63% chose the answer No.
The results illustrate that most respondents still choose Yes, and 63% choose No.
These results illustrate that most respondents still cannot correctly fulfill the quality of rhythmic activity learning due to various factors according to the qualitative data presented in each variable, with the average data of the answer "yes" of 39%, which is in the category of poor quality.
Keywords: Quality of Learning, Rhythmic Activity, Lower Primary School.

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