scholarly journals Improving Student Learning Outcomes Through Story Card Media to Find The Main Idea of a Paragraph in Class VI SDN Luwunggede 04

Author(s):  
Kirno Kirno

<p><em>The purpose of this study is to improve student learning outcomes in Indonesian lessons in elementary school grade VI by using story cards to find the main idea of a paragraph. The research conducted was Classroom Action Research (CAR) in two cycles, with each cycle having one meeting. The stages of each cycle are the stages of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. Data collection techniques are observation and tests. Based on data analysis, it was found that the use of story card media to find the main idea of paragraphs in Indonesian language lessons to determine the main idea can improve student learning outcomes as indicated by the level of mastery learning in the initial conditions of 40% to 65% in the first cycle, and increased to 80% in cycle II. The final conclusion from the implementation of this classroom action research is that the use of story card media to find the main idea of a paragraph is able to improve student learning outcomes in Indonesian language lessons to determine the main idea at SD Negeri Luwunggede 04, Larangan, Brebes.</em></p>

Author(s):  
Nana Supriyatna

<p><em>This research is a classroom action research which consists of two cycles. This classroom action research has two cycles in one cycle, there are four stages, namely planning, implementing, observing and reflecting. The research subjects were students of grade V SDN Majingklak 03 Wanareja, Central Java with a total of 29 students. Data collection techniques using test and non-test techniques. The assessment instrument uses item items and observations of the scoring rubric. Analysis of the data used in the study included a comparative descriptive technique, namely a statistical technique by comparing the scores between cycles, the mean, the minimum score, the maximum, and the percentage. The results of the study that the use of video Camtasia Studio 8 media can improve student learning outcomes in the theme of 4 Healthy is Important of Class V SDN Majingklak 03 Wanareja. 28%, while students who completed were 21 out of 29 students or 72%. In the second cycle, in the initial conditions according to the background of the research, there were 8 students out of 29 students who had not completed it or 28%. In cycle II, there were 7 out of 29 students or 24% of the students who had not completed, while 22 out of 29 students or 76% of the students who had completed were. This means that student learning outcomes increase from cycle I to cycle II. </em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Ira Dewi Hariani

<span lang="IN">This research is motivated by the desire to improve the learning process that has been done with the aim of improving student learning outcomes by applying a Mind Map-based learning model to science subjects. This research is a classroom action research (PTK) using a qualitative approach conducted on students of class III at SD Negeri 07 Situjuh Gadang, Lima Puluh Kota. The problem being solved stems from the problem of practical learning in class in a professional manner. The procedure of conducting this research consists of two cycles that follow the basic principles of general classroom action research. The instrument of this research is the TK / SD supervisor as the observer and the writer himself as the planner and executor of learning in the classroom. The data obtained in this study were analyzed using qualitative data analysis which was analyzed starting from data collection to all data collected. From the results of data processing it was found that the application of Mind Map-based learning to third grade students at SD Negeri 07 Situjuah Gadang on natural science subjects could improve student learning outcomes.</span>


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-51
Author(s):  
Nely Hartika ◽  
Restu Ayu Ismayanti

This study was aimed to find out how the application of scramble learning model in class XI SMK Pasundan 1 Serang City and found out how the learning outcomes of students.This research used classroom action research method consisting of two cycles. Each cycle consists of four stages: planning, execution, observation and reflection. The subjects of this study were students of class XI SMK Pasundan 1 Serang City with 39 students and subject teacher as a team of collaborator.The results of this study indicateed that the scramble learning model could improve student learning outcomes because in the first cycle, from 39 students who managed to score above the KKM was 79,35% or 33 students, while in the second cycle increased to 90,25%.


Author(s):  
Sunarsih Sunarsih

<p>Abstract. This classroom action research is motivated by the low mathematics learning outcomes, especially in the reduction material. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes on Mathematics about the reduction by using contextual learning models are expected to improve student learning outcomes. The contextual learning method is a learning concept that helps teachers associate the material they teach with real-world student situations and encourage students to make connections between the knowledge he has and its application<br />in their daily lives. The method used in this study is Classroom Action Research (PTK) with the object of research in class I SD Negeri 2 Gatak. The focus of the research on the reduction of contextual learning is an effort to improve the learning outcomes of Mathematics. Data collection is done by direct observation of the learning process. The results showed that there was a significant increase of student learning outcomes in pre-cycle learning activities, cycle I and cycle II. The increase can be seen from the average value of students and the percentage of completeness of learning outcomes from KKM which is determined at 65. Based on the results of these observations it can be concluded that the application of Mathematics subject matter reduction learning contextual learning models can improve student learning outcomes in class I<br />SD Negeri 2 Gatak. Furthermore, the results of this study can be used to improve learning with similar cases.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-301
Author(s):  
Hana Septina Kristanti

This study aims to improve communication skills and learning outcomes of Civics in Grade 6 students of SDN Dukuh 03 Salatiga with the application of the Talking Stick assisted h slideshow. This type of research is classroom action research. The location (setting) in this study is grade 6 SDN Dukuh 03 Salatiga. The subjects of the study were 28 students in 6th grade. The object of this research is communication skills and Civics learning outcomes. This research was carried out in 2 cycles. This study was declared successful if the average achievement of indicators of communication skills and classical completeness of student learning outcomes in the good category (60% -75%), very good (76% -99%), or special (100%). The results of the study show that the implementation of the slideshow-assisted Talking Stick in the Civics learning process can improve communication skills and Civics learning outcomes. The communication skills have increased by 23.8% from pre-cycle to cycle 1 meeting 1. Cycle 1 meeting 2 increased 8.34% from cycle 1 meeting 1. Students' communication skills increased from cycle 1 meeting 2 to cycle 2 meeting 1 by 6.75%. Increased again by 7.93% from cycle 2 meeting 1 to cycle 2 meeting 2. Increased student communication skills proved to be able to improve student learning outcomes in Civics learning. In the pre cycle, only 13 students (46.43%) were completed, the remaining 15 students (53.57%) were not completed. In cycle 1, there were 16 students (57.14%) completed, while 12 students (42.86%) were not completed. After the cycle 2 action was carried out, as many as 22 students (78.57%) were completed and 6 students (21.43%) were not completed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-51
Author(s):  
Nurul Hudah

This study aims to improve student learning outcomes using the method of discussion on math in the 6th grade. The subjects in this study were 6th grade students of SD Negeri 24 Indralaya, totaling 27 students. This research was conducted in semester gazal 2019. The research used Classroom Action Research (CAR). This CAR consists of two cycles. The results showed of 27 students of 74, 07% achieved completeness of KKM 70 in Cycle 1. In Cycle II, students who achieved KKM 70 increased by 85.19% with an average grade of 82.59. So, it can be concluded that learning by using discussion methods can improve student learning outcomes in Mathematics


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 216-224
Author(s):  
Asih Paramayati

Geography subject matter, especially the Village and City Spatial Interaction Classroom Action Research was held with the aim of improving student learning outcomes through synchronous and asynchronous methods assisted by the Google Classroom application. The research subjects of students of XII IPS 1 SMAN 1 Banguntapan Odd Semester 2020/2021 consisted of 32 students, namely 22 girls and 10 boys. This Classroom Action Research was conducted in 2 cycles and three meetings each, each meeting lasting 75 minutes. Each meeting was conducted in a virtual or online way through synchronous and asynchronous methods using the Google Classroom application. The data collected for this study included observation data on student activity and learning outcomes of Geography, conducted from August to November 2020 with the results of the research stating that through synchronous and asynchronous methods using the Google Classroom application can have a positive influence on improving student learning outcomes on Village and City Spatial Interaction material. This can be seen from the average value in the class when the pre-action was 71.14, then in the first cycle it increased to 75.74, in the second cycle it became 76.68 and and the percentage of classical completeness can reach the target success indicator of 80%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-93
Author(s):  
Nita Yunda Sari ◽  
Ika Oktavianti ◽  
Deka Setiawan

This research aims to describe the application of the model a make a match assisted by ESAPI media to improve student learning outcomes in grade IV SDN Wonoketingal 02. Classroom action research was conducted in class IV SDN Wonoketingal 02 with a research subject of 20 students. This study uses design classroom action research from Kemmis and MC. Taggart and last for 2 cycles. The independent variable of this study is the make a match model and ESAPI media, while the dependent variable in this study is student learning outcomes. Data collection methods used are qualitative and quantitative data. The result showed an increase in mastery learning outcomes aspects of knowledge in the first cycle of 73.3% and an increase in the second cycle of 77.2% in good qualifications. The completeness of both cycles is 3.9% with a good category. This proves that the application of the make a match model assisted by ESAPI media can improve student learning outcomes in grade IV SDN Wonoketingal 02.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 71-88
Author(s):  
Nursam Nursam ◽  
Thalib Thalib ◽  
Arfan Hakim

This article deals with “The Effectiveness of Using the Cut-Out Funnel Media on Students' Learning Outcomes on the Subject of Number Operations in Class III MI Al-Munawwarah Kec. Sarjo Kab. Pasangkayu ". The main problem in this thesis is how to effectively use the counting funnel media so that it can improve student learning outcomes on multiplication material in class III MI Al-Munawwarah Sarjo. The purpose of this study was to obtain a description of the effectiveness of using counting funnel media in an effort to improve student learning outcomes on the multiplication material in class III MI Al-Munawwara Sarjo. This type of research is Classroom Action Research (PTK) using qualitative and quantitative approaches. This classroom action research model is a cyclical model consisting of cycle I and cycle II. The subjects of this study consisted of 24 students in class III with data collection techniques including: observation, interviews, field notes, pre-action tests, pre-action tests, and post-action tests. The learning outcomes of students showed that through action in the first cycle there was an increase in the percentage where the first cycle was 54.16% and the second cycle was 95.83% with the percentage difference between the two cycles of 41.67% while learning about the activities of the teacher (researcher) experienced the increase with the percentage acquisition of cycle I is 77.5% and cycle II is 100% so that the selection between the two cycles is 22.5% while the activity of students has increased with the percentage in cycle I, namely 68.75%, cycle II, namely 100% the cycle experienced a difference of 31.25%. Regarding the percentage increase in learning outcomes and the learning process, it shows that the funnel-counting media is effectively used in mathematics multiplication subjects. Thus it can be concluded that the use of counting funnel media is effective as seen from the observations of teacher activity and student activity as well as increased learning outcomes. Keywords : Effectiveness, Cut-Out Funnel Media, learning outcomes


Author(s):  
Noni Dyah Ardiani

<p><em>The purpose of this study was to improve student learning outcomes in science learning, especially material on plant parts and their functions. This research is a classroom action research (CAR) which is carried out in three learning cycles, each cycle consisting of 3 stages, namely planning, implementing, and reflecting. The subjects of this study were 20 grade students of SDN Tembarak for the 2020/2021 academic year. The data collection technique uses a test using the Googleform platform. Data analysis includes data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. Research shows that the use of instructional video media can improve student learning outcomes in science learning, especially material parts of plants and their functions in grade IV SDN Tembarak for the 2020/2021 academic year as evidenced by the percentage of completeness of learning outcomes in cycle I 70% and in cycle II 90%. The conclusion from the results of this classroom action research is that there is an increase in student learning outcomes in the material parts of plants and their functions.</em><em></em></p>


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