scholarly journals Improving Indonesian Learning Results In Suggestion Sentences With Guided Discovery Learning Model

Author(s):  
Barra Ariyanto Putro

<em>The purpose of this research was to improve the learning outcomes of students in the Indonesian language lesson, Suggestion Sentence Material in grade III elementary schools with the guided discovery learning model. The research conducted was Classroom Action Research (PTK). The sequence of research activities includes 4 stages including: (1) planning, (2) implementation, (3) observation, and (4) reflection. The learning outcomes of students in the first cycle after carrying out the post test were 25%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 83%. In the third cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 92%. The results of this study indicate that: (1) the application of the guided discovery learning model is in accordance with the material, where the steps of the guided discovery learning model include: a) introduction, b) repetition, c) overview, d) investigation, e) representation, f ) discussion, g) findings, h) application, i) conclusions, and j) assessment. (2) learning through the guided discovery learning model has increased in each cycle.</em>

Author(s):  
Tenti Budiastuti

<p><em>The purpose of this study was to improve the learning outcomes of students in the Indonesian language muple in grade II elementary schools through the discovery learning model assisted by video applications. Classroom Action Research (CAR) was conducted in three cycles with each cycle consisting of two meetings. Where each cycle begins with planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. Each first time, a pre-test and a post-test were conducted to determine the students' progress. In the first cycle, the students who completed the post test were 58%. In the second cycle, the students who completed the post test were 75%. In the third cycle, the students who completed the post test were 92%. These results indicate that the Discovery Learning learning model can improve the results of students, especially the class II class II SD Negeri Sindangheula 01.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Yuliana Yustina Pancawati

<p><em>The purpose of this research was to improve learning outcomes in theme 4 sub-theme 2 learning 6 grade III elementary schools with a powerpoint media. The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (PTK) with three cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle the students who completed after carrying out the post test were 35%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 60%. In the third cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 90%. These results indicate that powerpoint media can improve student interest and learning outcomes, especially grade III theme 4 sub-theme 2 learning 6 at SDN 1 Karanganyar.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Tri Suwarni

<p><em>The purpose of this study was to improve student learning outcomes in Mathematics in grade III elementary schools with the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model. The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (CAR) in two cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle the students who completed after carrying out the post test were 59%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 87%. These results indicate that the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model can improve the learning outcomes of students, especially Class III Mathematics at SDN 2 Pagergunung</em><em></em></p>


Author(s):  
Ari Rumyani

<em>The purpose of this research was to improve student learning outcomes in science grade V elementary schools with a Google meet assisted Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model. The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (PTK) with three cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle the students who completed after carrying out the post test were 74%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 87%. In the third cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 90%. These results indicate that the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model can improve student learning outcomes, especially grade V science at SDN 2 Cilongok.</em>


Author(s):  
Emilia Sri Dwi Lestari

<pre><em>The purpose of this study is to improve learning outcomes through a solution to the application of the lack of social interaction of students in grade IV elementary schools with the audiovisual media assisted Discovery Learning model. The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (CAR) in two cycles, with each cycle consisting of one meeting. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 58%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 75%. These results indicate that the application of audiovisual media can improve student learning outcomes, especially Indonesian language muple at SD Negeri 1 Pagedangan.</em><em></em></pre>


Author(s):  
Prestiyawati Asa

<p><em>The purpose of this research was to improve student learning outcomes in science grade IV elementary schools with a Google meet assisted Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model.Classroom</em> <em>Action Research (PTK) with three cycles, with each cycle consisting of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle the students who completed after carrying out the post test were 62,50n %. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 87,50%. These results indicate that the Project Based Learning (PjBL) learning model can improve student learning outcomes, especially grade IV science at SDN 1 Wonobodro.</em></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Badrul Mutamam

This research is a classroom action research which aims to describe the effectiveness of the mathematics learning model using the guided discovery learning model for class IX-F students of SMP Unggulan Amanatul Ummah Surabaya. This research was conducted in 4 stages, namely planning, acting, observating and reflecting. This study shows that learning using the guided discovery learning model can improve student learning outcomes, the ability of teachers to manage learning, and student activities during learning. Based on these three aspects, it can be concluded that learning using the guided discovery learning model can increase effectiveness in learning


Author(s):  
Kunatun Munawaroh

<p><em>The purpose of this study was to improve student outcomes in Indonesian language subjects in grade 1 elementary schools using video media learning models. The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (CAR) in two cycles, with each cycle consisting of one meeting. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the progress of students. In the first cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 70%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 85%. These results indicate that the learning model with video media can improve the learning outcomes of grade 1 students at SDN 1 Tanggulanom, especially Indonesian language muples.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Khaeruman Khaeruman

<p><em>The purpose of this research was to improve student learning outcomes in science grade V  elementary schools with a Google meet assisted Project Based Learning (Picture and Picture) learning model.  The research conducted was a Classroom Action Research (PTK) with three cycles, with each  cycle consisting of two meetings. The stages of each cycle are planning, implementing,  observing and reflecting. Each meeting is carried out a pre test and post test to determine the  progress of students. In the first cycle the students who completed after carrying out the post  test were 74%. In the second cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were  87%. In the third cycle students who completed after carrying out the post test were 90%. These  results indicate that the Project Based Learning (Picture and Picture) learning model can improve student  learning outcomes, especially grade V science at SDN 2 Cilongok. </em></p>


LaGeografia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 226
Author(s):  
Pratiwi Pratiwi ◽  
Sulaiman Zhiddiq ◽  
Ramli Umar ◽  
Alief Saputro

This study aims to: 1) find out how the picture of learning outcomes of students by using the Discovery Learning learning model in class X SMA Negeri 3 Luwu Utara. 2) find out the increase in geography learning outcomes by using the Discovery Learning learning model in class X SMA Negeri 3 Luwu Utara. The target in this study were students of class X IIS 2 in SMA Negeri 3 North Luwu, totaling 30 students. This type of research is Classroom Action Research (PTK). Consists of 2 cycles where each cycle consists of three meetings. The first and second meetings are material giving and the third meeting is the evaluation of the end of the cycle. The results of this study indicate 1) The average learning outcomes of students before using the discovery learning model is 40.67. Then increase after the application of discovery learning models in the first cycle of 63.267 included in the medium category, and in the second cycle of 75.33 also included in the medium category with a percentage increase of 13.79%. 2) The results of observations of students' activities in the teaching and learning process also increased, in the first cycle of the first meeting of 60.14% and then an increase in the second meeting of 68.88%. In the second cycle the first meeting amounted to 70.83% and experienced a change in the second meeting amounted to 78.47% included in the category of "very active".


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