scholarly journals Learning of disaster mitigation through problem based learning method in senior high school

2021 ◽  
Vol 683 (1) ◽  
pp. 012053
Author(s):  
I S Azis ◽  
D Sugandi ◽  
I Setiawan
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.2) ◽  
pp. 774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmi Ramadhani ◽  
Suci Dahlya Narpila ◽  
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Research objective was to find effect of local culture-problem-based learning method application with used GeoGebra in mathematics learning for senior high school students. Type of this research was quasi-experiment research with post-test only group design. Research sample used three learning class that was chosen by purposive sampling method and was selected from senior high school in Sumatera Utara, Indonesia. Students in experiment-I class was taught with local culture-problem based learning used GeoGebra, students in experiment-II class was taught with problem-based learning and students in control class taught with conventional learning method. Data was analysed with descriptive and inferential through one way-ANAVA test then continued with Tuckey test if data had normal and homogenic distribution, if data had abnormal and/or heterogenic distribution then it was analysed with Kruskal-Wallis test and continued with Mann-Whitney U-Test. Research result showed average value of students’ statistical thinking ability test from experiment-I class higher than experiment-II and control class. Based on this research result, then mathematic teachers on senior high school were suggested to applicate local culture-problem based learning with GeoGebra method in mathematics learning and developed mathematic matters which close to students’ local culture experience. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (68) ◽  
pp. 1206-1220
Author(s):  
Tri Dyah Prastiti

Abstract Students should be encouraged to achieve high order thinking skills, in which one of the ways to build the thinking skills is through solving mathematical problems. This study aimed to observe the effectiveness of a problem-based learning method and its effect on students’ perseverance in solving mathematical problems. The subjects of this research were science students at a Senior High School (SMAN) 2 Surabaya, Indonesia, selected with clustered random sampling. The research was conducted with an experimental design, and the problem-based learning method was applied in a Science 1 Class (experiment class), while a Science 4 Class was taught by following the conventional learning method designed by the teacher (control class), where the learning process was centered on the teacher and focused on the discipline. The instruments used in this research were the learning set for both learning methods, initial and final problem sets. The research results showed that the application of problem-based learning methods resulted in better learning outcomes. Moreover, the analysis of covariance showed that the application of a problem-based learning method is effective to develop students’ perseverance in solving mathematical problems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 217
Author(s):  
Nia Angraini ◽  
Rubhan Masykur

The purpose of this study is to develop a mathematic module based on Problem Based Learning method trigonometry lessons for Senior High School. In this study use R&D (Research and Development) Borg and Gall modified from sugiyono, the procedure used as follows: (1) potential and problems, (2) data collection, (3) product design, (4) product validation, (5) product revision, (6) product trial, (7) product revision. Data collection techniques used areinterview, kuisioner, observation, and document. Validaton is done by material experts, media experts, and linguists. Trials are conducted through two stages is small group trials and field trials. Validation results material experts, media experts, and linguists obtained the average value with valid criteria. On field trials determine the response of learners in Senior High School Muhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung, in Senior High School AL-AZHAR 3, and in Senior High School Muhammadiyah 2 Bandar Lampung obtained average value of 3,58 with criteria very interesting.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edi Susanto ◽  
Heri Retnawati

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan perangkat pembelajaran matematika bercirikan problem-based learning (PBL) yang valid, praktis, dan efektif untuk mengembangkan higher order thinking skills (HOTS) siswa SMA kelas X semester 2 berupa: rencana pelaksanaan pembelajaran (RPP) dan lembar kegiatan siswa (LKS) yang dilengkapi instrumen tes hasil belajar. Penelitian pengembangan ini menggunakan model pengembangan 4-D dari Thiagarajan dengan empat tahapan, yaitu: pendefinisian, perancangan, pengembangan, dan penyebaran. Uji coba dilaksanakan dalam tiga tahap, yaitu: uji coba ahli, uji coba terbatas, dan uji coba lapangan. Subjek uji coba dalam penelitian ini adalah guru dan siswa yang dipilih dari dua sekolah. Instrumen yang digunakan terdiri atas lembar validasi, penilaian guru, penilaian siswa, dan instrumen tes hasil belajar. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perangkat yang dikembangkan telah memenuhi aspek validitas, kepraktisan, dan keefektifan.(1) Hasil validitas menunjukkan bahwa RPP dan LKS yang dikembangkan pada kategori valid dengan indeks Aiken pada RPP sebesar 0,69 dan LKS sebesar 0,70. (2) Hasil uji coba terbatas menunjukkan perangkat pembelajaran yang dikembangkan pada kategori praktis. (3) Hasil uji coba lapangan menunjukkan perangkat pembelajaran efektif ditinjau dari HOTS siswa dengan persentase ketuntasan secara klasikal subjek uji coba lebih dari 75%.Kata Kunci: pengembangan, perangkat pembelajaran matematika, problem-based learning, higher order thinking skills Mathematics teaching kits based on PBL to develop hots of senior high school students  AbstractThis research is aimed at developing mathematics teaching kit based on problem-based learning which is valid, practical, and effective to develop the higher order thinking of grade X students senior high school in their second semester, which consists of lesson plan and students’ worksheet with test instrument. The research development used the model adapted from 4-D model developed by Thiagarajan with employing steps: defining, planning, developing, and disseminating. The tryout is conducted three steps: expert validation, limited tryout, and field tryout. The tryout subjects were teachers and students from two schools. The instruments used in this research were validation sheet, teacher’s assessment sheet, student’s assessment sheet, and test. The result of the research shows that the developed mathematics teaching kitbased on problem-based learning has met the aspect of validity, practicality, and effectiveness. (1) The result of validation shows that the lesson plan and the students’ worksheet are chategorized as valid with the Aiken analysis showing the index for the lesson plan has achieved 0.69 and the 0.70 for the students’ worksheet. (2) teh result of limited tryout shows that the developed of mathematics teaching kit is practical. (3) the result of field tryout shows that the developed of mathematics teaching is effective interm students’s HOTS with percentage of clasisical mastery subjects reached 75%.Keywords: development, mathematics teaching kit, problem-based learning, higher order thinking skills


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-12
Author(s):  
Ivone De HAAS ◽  
Juliana Selvina Molle ◽  
Darma Andreas Ngilawajan

The purpose of this research is to improve students’ learning outcome on the topic liniear programing by using Problem Based Learning. This research is conducted in 11th grade students of senior high school 1 Saparua in academic year 2019/ 2020. Total number students on experiment grup is 25. This research took 2 cycles in order to achieve passing grade by most students. Every cycle consists of two class meeting. Data collected by using essay tests on each cycle and observation sheet. Further more, data analyzed by using qualitative nd quantitative analysis. The results show that students’ achievement on cycle I which reached passing grade is 56% of total number students. Meanwhile, students’ achievement which reached passing grade on cycle II is 80% of total number of students. There can be concluded that students’ learning outcome has improved 24% through Problem Based Learning


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