scholarly journals Improvement of Mathematical Learning Outcomes Through The Media Assisted Rme Learning Model For Primary School Students

Author(s):  
Sri Mulyati

<em>The low results of learning mathematics shows not achieve the purpose of learning is optimal. It can be seen from the results of the daily test scores of grade IV SD Negeri Ronggo 03 on ordinary and mixed fraction material , it shows that 9 out of 24 students or 37% complete and 15 students or   63% are incomplete with KKM 70 The aim of research to describe enhancer of an outcome study of mathematics material fractions plain and mix in with the model pembelajarann Realistic Mathemathic Education (RME) with media objects nyata.Penelitian have implemented two cycles with the phases of planning , implementation , observation and reflection . From the results action shows an increase in mathematics learning outcomes of ordinary fractions and mixed materials through the RME learning model with real object media , it can be seen from the results of student learning evaluation in pre- cycle reaching 37%, increasing in cycle I 75%, cycle II 100% so that there is an increase from pre- cycle. cycle until cycle II amounted to 63%. The RME learning model with real object media can help students improve learning outcomes and improve the quality of learning on ordinary and mixed fraction material.</em>

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-41
Author(s):  
Theodosia Ndole ◽  
Maria Ana

This research was conducted to improve the mathematics learning outcomes of elementary school students by using the Problem Based Learning model. The method used in this research is Classroom Action Research. Class IV SDK Ndona 2 students totalling 16 students are the subjects in this study. The results before the action were taken, namely, in the pre-cycle, only 6 students or 37.5% completed, in the first cycle increased to 10 students or 62.5% who completed learning mathematics and in the second cycle increased again to 14 students who completed learning mathematics or 87, 5%. This study is said to be successful because it achieves performance indicators, namely more than 80% of all students with a minimum standard of more than 70. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that learning with the Problem Based Learning model can improve learning outcomes in mathematics students.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-27
Author(s):  
S. Supratman ◽  
Sri Wulandari Muhlis

The formulation of the problem in this research are: (1) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by SAVI learning model?, (2) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by NHT learning model?, (3) Is the result of learning mathematics of students who taught with SAVI learning model is higher than students taught by NHT learning model. The purpose of this study are: (1) To know how the results of learning mathematics students after teaching with SAVI learning model, (2) To find out how the results of learning mathematics students after being taught with NHT learning model, (3) To determine whether the results of learning mathematics students taught by SAVI learning models higher than students taught by NHT learning models. Type of research using experimental method. The population in this study is all students of class X spread in 11 parallel classes with the number of 310 people. Sampling was done by using cluster random sampling technique. In this research as a sample taken 2 classes from the entire population that is class X A3 as experiment class 1 using SAVI learning model and class X A1 as experiment class 2 using NHT learning model. From result of data analysis obtained that: (1) result of student learning taught by using SAVI learning model which consist of 25 students show minimum value 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 80,36, with standard deviation 9,10; (2) student learning outcomes taught using NHT learning model consisting of 25 students showing minimum score 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 79,62, with standard deviation 10,512; (3) result of t-test analysis using independent sample t-test obtained tcount = 0,302 at = 0,05 with degrees of freedom (dk) = 48 obtained t table = 2,011. Because t <t table then Ha is rejected and H0 is accepted. So it can be concluded that the mathematics learning outcomes of students who were taught with the SAVI model was not higher than the students taught by the NHT model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Usmadi Usmadi ◽  
Hayatul Hasanah ◽  
Ergusni Ergusni

This study is motivated by the issues found in observations at school, where the daily teaching activities carried out by teachers show that; teaching and learning activities are classical, the teacher only stands or sits in front of the class, the direct relationship between the teacher and students is rare, and students tend to behave passively, such as coming, listening, reading and writing. To overcome this issues, the researchers conducted a research by applying a three-step type of cooperative learning model interview in learning mathematics in the class. The purpose of this study is to reveal the activities and learning outcomes of students after applying the three-step interview type cooperative learning model. From the results of the study it was found that the learning activities of students during the application of the three step interview cooperative learning model increased at each meeting. Thus it can be concluded that the mathematics learning outcomes of students with learning by applying a three-step interview type cooperative learning model is better than those who do not apply the techniques.


Author(s):  
Nurfarida Ilmianah

The learning process at this time tends to decrease. This is caused by learning that is less interesting.   The Media and methods as a way to overcome monotonous learning need to be developed to improve the quality of  the student learning outcomes. This study aims to improve the activeness and learning outcomes through the implementation of the Creative Proplem Solving (CPS) learning model. "This study uses classroom action research (PTK) consisting of 4 stages,  the stages namely of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. With  the research  subjects XDPIB2 class students consisting of 34 students, 24 male students and 10 female students. The instrument used was an observation sheet of student learning activities, and a test of student learning outcomes. The results of this study indicate an increase in the average of student learning activities that continue to increase from cycle I to cycle III, it can be seen from the average learning activity of students who continue to increase starting from cycle I in the category of sufficient activity, amounting to 2.44. Cycle II was 3.38 with good category activity and Cycle III increased by 4.31 with very good category activity. Learning by using this CPS can improve student learning outcomes. based on observations on cycles I, II and III. From the three cycles, there was an increase in the average test of student learning outcomes in a row starting from cycle I, II and III was 60.65, 72.85 and 85.24 and only 1 student had a score below 75 of 34 students so that the application of the model CPS learning can improve the activities and learning outcomes of students of SMK Negeri 1 Sidoarjo


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Mukti Sintawati ◽  
Mifta Rudiyanta ◽  
Muhammad Nuryanto

Learning mathematics in elementary school is expected to adjust to the cognitive development of students. Abstract mathematical concepts make students need help to understand them. This study aims to develop mathematics learning media geometry for 4th grade elementary school students. This development research uses the Borg & Gall research model which was carried out to the seventh stage, namely research and information collecting, planning, developing preliminary form a product, preliminary field testing, main product revision, main field testing, and operational product revision. Product trials were conducted at Ngablak Public Elementary School. Data collection instruments were using a questionnaire. The questionnaire used to assess the appropriateness of the media was an expert validation assessment sheet, while the teachers’ assessment sheet and students’ response questionnaire were used to determine the practicality of the product. The validation results from the experts obtained that the Magic Geometry media was declared very appropriate to be used in learning mathematics with an average score of 4.45. The results of the teacher practicality assessment were stated to be very practical with a score of 4.9 and the student’s response questionnaire received an average score of 4.2 with a practical category. The results of the student response questionnaire also showed that Magic Geometry made learning becomes more interesting and materials easier to understand.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 201-210
Author(s):  
Abdul Rahim ◽  
Syukrul Hamdi ◽  
I Nyoman Arcana

ICT advancement can be utilized to improve the quality of education. In this globalization era, the millennial generation is demanded to be technology literate and fluent in English to compete in the global world considering that English has been established as an international language. Therefore, the integration of English into learning in the form of multimedia bilingual learning is needed. This study aimed to determine the feasibility, attractiveness, and effectiveness of bilingual learning multimedia on the integral application material for vocational schools. This research is research and development. Based on the results of validation and field trials, the developed bilingual mathematics learning media was in the feasible, interesting, and effective categories. The feasibility of the bilingual learning multimedia based on the material expert validation obtained an average of 4.6 and the media expert validation obtained an average of 4.9 which indicated that the developed product was in the feasible category. The attractiveness of bilingual mathematics learning multimedia based on students’ responses was 89% in the very interesting category. The effectiveness of the developed bilingual learning multimedia to improve students' mathematics learning outcomes was known based on the N-Gain value of 0.8 in the high category. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Elsida Aritonang ◽  
Nova Erawati Sidabalok

Based on the list of Mathematics grade X grade students from T.P 2015/2016 to T.P 2017/2018, there can be seen many significant and positive changes with an increase in students' mastery learning from 40.87% to 48.72% to 80.85%. In addition to increased learning completeness, the average student learning outcomes in mathematics also increased. There is a change in the involvement of students to discuss and cooperate with fellow friends in terms of solving problems given by the teacher. Changes in the activity of students to take part in learning mathematics. The seriousness of students in participating in learning has also increased. The activeness of students in answering oral questions has also increased. This is indicated by the increasing number of students who give correct answers. the activeness of students in completing homework is increasing. This is indicated by the increasing frequency of students completing homework on time. The activeness of students to appear in front of the class solving problems on the board also increased. Students begin to believe in themselves and have the ability to solve the problems given. Based on observation, the teacher has a problem where the students are very familiar with the conventional way, the teacher explains in front of the class while students listen, Building a conducive classroom atmosphere by involving students to be more active sometimes inviting a commotion in the classroom where students initially play more than learn. Building a sense of responsibility to students also becomes difficult because students' demands actually become reversed because the teacher explains a little subject matter and students are directed to further develop material insights through discussion activities and so on. The application of the 2013 curriculum also requires students to understand the implementation of the value of the knowledge acquired so that a variety of practical activities are needed as a tangible form of the implementation of students' mathematical knowledge


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Khusnul Khotimah ◽  
Rita Yuliastuti

This research is motivated by the low student mathematics learning outcomes. The reason is the lack of full delivery of lessons and students have not fully understood the material. One alternative to overcome this problem is to implement a complete learning model with peer tutoring methods. The purpose of this study: 1) to describe the improvement of students 'mathematics learning outcomes through the application of a complete learning model with material peer tutoring methods to construct flat-side space for junior high school students, 2) to describe students' responses to the application of the complete learning model with peer tutoring methods. classroom action research with quantitative and qualitative descriptive analysis. Research location in Tuban 7th Middle School. The subjects studied were students of class VIII E. The instruments used were learning outcome evaluation test sheets and student response questionnaires. The results of the study concluded that students' mathematics learning outcomes in the application of the complete learning model with peer tutoring methods had increased. This can be seen from the average student learning outcomes of the first cycle of 88, the second cycle of 89 and the third cycle of 97. So there is an increase in the average mathematics learning outcomes in the first cycle to the second cycle of 1 and from cycle II to cycle III amounting to 8. And the percentage of classical completeness in cycles I, II and III reach 100%. While the student response to the application of the complete learning model with peer tutors is included in the criteria very effective, with a percentage of positive responses of 96% and the percentage of negative responses of 4%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Asep Yusuf ◽  
Ruslan Mubarok

The problem of this research is how to apply realistic mathematics to the wide discussion and the circumference of flat shapes. The aim is to identify the difficulties of junior high school students in completing story questions in broad and rounded discussion. This research method is classroom action research. Subjects of the study included students of class IX-B at SMPN 1 Campaka Mulya. The instrument tested was a test sheet containing 5 questions in the form of a description. The study was conducted in three cycles, in each cycle consisting of several stages, namely planning, implementing actions, observing, and reflecting. From the results of the study obtained information related to improving student learning outcomes. This is known from the average value and percentage of mastery learning in each cycle that is increasing. In cycle I the average value is 53.8 with completeness of learning 3.7% and included in the category of inadequate, the average value of cycle II is 75.2 with mastery learning 40.7% and included in the category enough, and the average value the average cycle III is 82.8 with mastery learning reaching 92.5% or included in the Good category. After the implementation of the action, it appears that students become more happy and enthusiastic in learning mathematics by using a realistic approach to the broad discussion and the circumference of flat shapes.


Author(s):  
Naila Restu Kurnia ◽  
Siti Ruqoyyah ◽  
Uke Viani

Research was triggered by the low level of achievement or learning outcomes to learning mathematics in primary school.It is also based on the results of observation, that there are known problems that constrained the success of learning mathematics in primary school, one of which is the low student learning outcomes and mathematics which are less attractive to students.The purpose of this research is to improve the result of primary school students learn math class II on any material multiplication by uses the method drill.Research methods that were used in this research was research methodology the act of class by comparing the increase in learning outcomes of a boy before and after applied a method of drill as many as two breeding cycles research.The research was conducted in SDN Cibeber 1 in the Kecamatan area South Cimahi, the City Cimahi. The results of this study were an increase in student mathematics learning outcomes in the multiplication material by 52.2% after the drill method was applied. Thus, it can be concluded that the drill method can help improve mathematics learning outcomes in the multiplication material of grade II SD students.


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