Abstract
This research aims to reveal the role of teachers in enhancing social interaction among students from broken homes at third grade in SD Al-Islam Pengkol Jepara. This study employs a qualitative case study approach. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that teachers play a crucial role in improving the social interaction of these students through interactive methods, changes in seating arrangements and group assignments. A personal approach and emotional support from teachers help build students' self-confidence. Teachers also teach ways to resolve conflicts constructively and encourage active participation. With appropriate and consistent support, students from broken homes can adapt more easily and thrive in a supportive school environment.
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