Game Techniques to Solve Students' Adjustment Problems: Evidance From Indonesia

This research is motivated by the problems of students who fail to achieve happiness in their lives; this is caused by the inability of students to make adjustments to all forms of change in maintaining survival. Efforts that can be made to overcome this problem are to provide group guidance service...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Education and Information Technologies 2021-08, Vol.15, p.191-201
Hauptverfasser: Irawan, Edy, Dahlan, Syarifuddin, Haenilah, Een Y., Puja Kesuma, Tubagus Ali Rachman, Maydiantoro, Albet, Zainaro, M. Arifki, Isnainy, Usastiawaty C.A.S, Agustina, Eka Sofia, Ciciria, Deri
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Zusammenfassung:This research is motivated by the problems of students who fail to achieve happiness in their lives; this is caused by the inability of students to make adjustments to all forms of change in maintaining survival. Efforts that can be made to overcome this problem are to provide group guidance services with game techniques. This study aims to test whether the game technique in group guidance services is effective for improving students' self-adjustment. The method used in this research is experimental research using Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. The results showed that there was a change in the mean value at the pre-test of 93.43 for the experimental class and 92.57 for the control class and the mean value at the post-test of 151.64 for the experimental class and 98.71 for the control class. So that the mean value at the time of post-test increased by 58.21 for the experimental group and 06.14 for the control group. These changes mean that group guidance with game techniques is empirically proven to be effective in increasing student adaptation
ISSN:2074-1316
2074-1316
DOI:10.46300/9109.2021.15.20