Integrasi program SPARK dalam pendidikan jasmani terhadap peningkatan health-related fitness siswa

Heri Setiawan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
Nur Indri Rahayu, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
Tite Juliantine, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia

Abstract


Abstrak

Program SPARK sebagai salah satu program pelatihan substansial masih jarang diintegrasikan pada pembelajaran jasmani di sekolah. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji pengaruh integrasi program SPARK dalam pendidikan jasmani terhadap peningkatan health-related fitness serta menguji perbandingan antara pendidikan jasmani terintegrasi program SPARK dengan pendidikan jasmani tanpa program SPARK terhadap peningkatan health-related fitness siswa. Metode penelitian ini menggunakan matching only-pretest-postest control group design. Sampel penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas VII berjumlah 48 siswa. Pengambilan sampel dengan menggunakan teknik Intact Group. Instrumen yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah FITNESSGRAM. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa terdapat pengaruh program SPARK dalam pendidikan jasmani terhadap peningkatan health-related fitness siswa dan terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara siswa yang diberikan treatment program SPARK yang terintegrasi dalam pendidikan jamani dibandingkan siswa yang diberikan pendidikan jasmani tanpa program SPARK terhadap peningkatkan health-related fitness. Program SPARK dalam pendidikan jasmani merupakan wahana ideal untuk meningkatkan health-related fitness siswa yang dikemas secara sistematis dan terstruktur.

 

Integration of the SPARK program in physical education towards the improvement of student health-related fitness

SPARK program as one of the substantial training programs is still rarely integrated into physical learning in schools. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the integration of the SPARK program in physical education on improving health-related fitness and to examine the comparison between the integrated physical education of the SPARK program and conventional physical education on improving student health related fitness. This research method uses Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design. The sample of this research was 48 students in grade VII, taking samples using the Intact Group technique. The instrument used in this study was Fitnessgram. The results showed that. There is an effect of the SPARK program in physical education on improving students' health-related fitness. There is a significant difference between students who are given SPARK treatment programs that are integrated in physical education compared to students who are given conventional physical education to improve health related fitness. SPARK program in physical education is an ideal method to improve the health-related fitness of students that is systematically prepared.


Keywords


pendidikan jasmani; program SPARK; kebugaran terkait kesehatan

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