scholarly journals Biology science practicum learning: An evaluation study in junior high school of Ngemplak-Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Try Ramadhan ◽  
Slamet Suyanto

Practical activities are the main activities of learning biology whose implementation is rarely evaluated. This study aimed to determine the quality of biology practicum which includes planning and implementation of biology practicum and student learning outcomes thereafter. The population in this study was students, teachers and and laboratory assistant in Junior High School (JHS) 2 Ngemplak, Indonesia. Purposive sampling was used as sampling technique, in which the sample were 93 students of class VIII A to VIII C, 1 teachers and 1 laboratory assistant. The instruments used in this study were observation sheets. The evaluation criteria were adjusted based on the Regulation of the Minister of National Education. Data were analyzed descriptively and qualitatively. The results inform that the planning and implementation of biology practicum activities were in good categories. In addition, student learning outcomes have also exceeded the minimum completeness score. The results of this study indicate the importance of practicum activities and their contribution to biology learning outcomes. Therefore, the implementation of practicum is highly recommended to be optimized in other schools.Biology science practicum learning: An evaluation study in junior high school of Ngemplak-Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Putri Rahadian Dyah Kusumawati

<em>This research aims were: (1) the quality of preparation, (2) the quality of implementation, and (3) the learning outcomes of students in application of learning science in Curriculum 2013. This research was model evaluation research based on Countenance Stake model. The population in this study was teachers and students in seventh grade of Junior High School. This research was conducted in Junior High School that was applying Curriculum 2013 in Bantul region. The teacher sample was determined by purposive sampling technique. The student sample was determined by proportional random sampling technique. The data were collected using document preparation review sheets, classroom observations, student and teacher questionnaires, and document of student learning outcomes. The data were analyzed by descriptive quantitative technique. The results indicated a strong concerned between the quality of teacher preparation, implementation and student learning outcomes. The result of this research show that: (1) the quality of preparation of learning science in Curriculum 2013 was categorized good (t-score = 50,51), (2) the quality of implementation of learning science in Curriculum 2013 was categorized good (t-score = 51,32), (3) the result of student learning outcomes was categorized good (t-score = 50,59).</em>


Author(s):  
Fikriyanda Fikriyanda ◽  
Daharnis Daharnis ◽  
Verlanda Yuca

Learning activities are a learning effort by students in physical, mental, intellectual, and emotional aspects from the to hard observed activities that happened inside or outside the classroom. This study describes students learning activities that will impact on student learning outcomes. The method used is descriptive-analysis with a 167 students sample that using proportional random sampling technique, used a questionnaire . The instrument used is a questionnaire. The result of the research is it includes the students learning activities in Junior High school in the medium category which comprises learning activities before learning in school, learning during school, and after learning in school. The implications of this research can be a reference and input for Counselor to improve students learning activities at 19 Junior High school in Bandung.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Budi Nur Faisal

Abstract-This research is motivated by the problems that researchers find in the learning process of social studies related to the low student learning outcomes. The issues raised in this study about improving student learning outcomes through the use of mind mapping method in social studies learning. Learning outcomes are characterized by changes in behavior. While Mind Mapping is a way of recording a creative and effective, easy way to enter and release information in the brain that suits the workings of the brain. So mind mapping can be an alternative method to improve student learning outcomes. This study aims to describe how planning, implementation, results, and efforts to overcome obstacles in an effort to improve student learning outcomes through mind mapping method in social studies learning in class VII-F 7 Bandung Junior High School. The research method used is classroom action research with Kemmis & Taggart design. The source of this research data is the improvement of learning outcomes through the use of mind mapping method in social studies learning. Indicator of learning outcomes in this study is to remember, understand, apply, create, and Attitudes. In the indicators of understand and remember there is an increase in each cycle. In addition to the improvement of the post test results in each cycle. The general conclusion is the use of mind mapping method can improve students' learning outcomes in social studies learning at class VII-FKeywords: Learning Outcomes in Social Studies, Mind Mapping.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muslim Muslim ◽  
Andrizal Andrizal

The development of quality education in the teaching and learning process must be able to choose and apply various approaches and methods to improve student learning achievement. The quality of learning achievement of students in Islamic Education (PAI) subjects with scores below the KKM (Not Complete) reaches 70%. Even though the minimum completeness criteria (KKM) of PAI subjects in class VIII 2 of Kuantan Hilir 1 Junior High School are 77. Therefore, this study was tried to deal with the problem of low student learning outcomes. One method that can be applied is the Peer Group Teaching method. The Peer Group Teaching method provides an opportunity for students who have completed learning to provide assistance to their peers, so they will not be awkward to ask if something is unclear.<p> The purpose of this study were: (1) to determine the application of the Peer Group Teaching method in PAI Subjects in Class VIII 2 of Kuantan Hilir 1 Junior High School, (2) to find out the application of the Peer Group Teaching method to improve results student learning in PAI learning in class VIII 2 of Kuantan Hilir 1 Junior High School.</p><p> This study uses a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design of 3 cycles, namely pre-cycle, Cycle I and Cycle II. Each cycle consists of one meeting and four stages, namely: (1) action planning stage; (2) the stage of implementation of the action; (3) observation stage; (4) Analysis and reflection stages. The target of this study was class VIII 2 of Kuantan Hilir 1 Junior High School. Meanwhile, the data obtained in the form of the results of competency test and observation of group learning activities.</p><p> From the results of research data analysis, PAI learning with the use of the Peer Group Teaching method (peer tutoring) can improve student learning outcomes. This is evident from 30 students, 26 students (87%) have reached the specified KKM, 77, although there are 4 (13%) students who have not achieved individual completeness. But this has exceeded the set of success indicators as many as 80% of students reach KKM (Completed).</p><p> However, it seems that further efforts are still needed in empowering student learning outcomes in the school. The teacher is expected to deliver material not only with oral and monotonous information but also by using various learning methods. In addition, it is expected that this learning model can be used as one of the PAI learning alternatives because with this method students become more active in thinking and doing during teaching and learning activities.</p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: Peer Group Teaching Method</em><em>;</em><em> Learning Outcomes</em><em>;</em><em> Islamic Education</em></p>


Author(s):  
Arnita Cahya Saputri

Student learning outcomes are influenced by many factors. Two of those factors are learning approach and teacher interpersonal interaction. This research aimed to analyze the correlation of scientific approach and teacher interpersonal interaction with science learning outcomes in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor abilities. This research was a correlational study. The subjects of this research were 96 students in eight grade and a science teacher at Nine Junior High School of Semarang. Data was collected using scientific approach questionnaire, Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI) in Australian Version, the observation sheet, and documentation sheets of learning tools and student learning outcomes. The results of correlation and regression test showed that there was a correlation between scientific approach and science teacher interpersonal interaction with science learning outcomes in cognitive as indicated by 0.713 correlation coefficient (r) and 0.509 determination coefficient (r2), psychomotor as indicated by r= 0.703 and r2= 0.495 and affective as indicated by r= 0.649 and r2= 0.412. From these results, it could be concluded that there was a strong and positive correlation between the scientific approach and science teacher interpersonal interaction with student learning outcomes in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor abilities.


Author(s):  
Mardhatillah ◽  
Verawati ◽  
Evi Eviyanti ◽  
Isda Pramuniati

This study aims to determine the effect of teaching materials based on local Aceh's wisdom on student learning outcomes in learning English in class VII SMP Aceh Besar. This study uses a quasi-experimental method, consisting of a control class and an experimental class. Data collection techniques using written tests. Technical data analysis with t-test. The results showed that the value of tcount = 2.664 was obtained. At the significant level α = 0.05 and dk = 35 + 35 - 2 = 68, the price of ttable = 1.669 (complete calculation in attachment 21) is obtained. By comparing tcount and ttable obtained tcount> ttable or 2.664> 1.669 means that Ha is accepted and H0 is rejected. This shows that Aceh's local wisdom-based teaching materials are effective in improving student learning outcomes in 7th grade of Aceh Besar Junior High School.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 343
Author(s):  
Hiri Yanto ◽  
Yassir Arafat ◽  
Alhadi Yan

This research is motivated by conditions among teachers. frequently use social media. The research objective was to determine the effect of using social media and school culture on student learning outcomes at Junior High School 01 Kisam Ilir, Muaradua Kisam District. This research uses quantitative methods. The population is 172 people and the research sample is 90 respondents. Data collection uses questionnaires and documentation of student learning outcomes which are then tested using the SPSS version 2.5 program. Hypothesis testing at the 5% significance level using the t-test, the conclusion of this study H1 is rejected, this shows that there is no influence between variable X1 on variable Y. For H2 is accepted, it shows that there is an influence between variable X2 and variable Y by 97%. To test the effect of variables X1 and X2 on Y simultaneously, the F test is used which results in H3 are rejected. The implication of this research is to cultivate social media in the school environment to support learning achievement.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 86
Author(s):  
Endah Noer Aini

Abstract. Natural Science learning that took place 9H class at Pakusari State Junior High School in 2018/2019 still did not get the results desired, this is because the learning model used was not optimal to achieve student learning outcomes in accordance with the Curriculum Target. The formulation of the problem in this study are (1) How the Student Team Achievement Division (STAD) learning model can improve the learning outcomes of inheritance science material in 9H grade students of Pakusari State Junior High School in Jember 2018/2019 academic year. The data obtained in this study include the average evaluation learning outcomes for the first cycle that is 83.94, for the second cycle that is 85, the evaluation results can be seen that there is a significant increase in the average student learning outcomes from Cycle I to Cycle II, which is 1.05. This shows that in the first cycle students' learning completeness has not been achieved that is equal to 89.47%, while in the second cycle increased to 92.10% which suadah fulfill the minimum completeness of 75 and the average grade set is 85, the second cycle shows an increase of 1.05. Thus in the second cycle has reached the target, that learning the STAD Coopetive Learning type can improve the results of mathematics learning achievement. Keywords: STAD, IPA results


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