scholarly journals Animation in Science Learning with Brain Based Learning Models to Improve Student Learning Outcomes

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Ayu Mita Wulansari ◽  
Ni Ketut Suarni

The problems of this study are: the lack of maximum mastery of educators on innovative learning models and media, students are burdened with a lot of material without any pause to give the brain time to process the material provided, learning is less effective and well thought out, discussed useful and active students in the learning process, learning that takes place in the class that is less influential on student learning outcomes. The brain-based learning model of animation-assisted learning of science learning outcomes. This research is a quasi-experimental study, with the design of Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The population of this research is all of the fifth-grade elementary school with 129 students. The method of collecting data in this study is a test method in the form of a multiple-choice test that has been validated. Data were analyzed using a t-test. The results of data analysis obtained t-count = 9.66 at a significance level of 5% and db = 68 obtained t-table = 2.00 so t-count = 9.66> t-table = 2.00. Thus, it can be concluded that there is an influence of an animation-based brain-based learning model on science learning outcomes. Animated brain-based learning model can be applied to science lessons in elementary school as an effort to improve student learning outcomes optimally in science learning

Author(s):  
Sri Sujiyati

<p><em>This research was motivated by the low learning outcomes of students in science learning grade IV SD Muhammadiyah Donorejo learning year 2020/2021 light properties material. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes and improve teacher performance by using discovey learning models. The implementation of learning improvement research is carried out during two diklus and is carried out through a process of ptk-cycled assessment with four stages (planning, implementation, observation, reflection). From the results of data analysis, the conclusion obtained is that discovery learning models can improve student learning outcomes. This can be seen in the increase in the average asset value of each cycle, at Pre cycle 35%, Cycle 1 50%, Cycle 1I 70%, and cycle III 90%. Thus, based on data analysis, the discovery learning model has been successful even though it is not yet perfect.</em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-184
Author(s):  
Nely Hartika ◽  
Ira Ismeylia Saputri

This study aims to find out how the application of inquiry learning models in accounting subjects in class X AK in SMKN 4 Serang City and to find out whether the inquiry learning model can improve student learning outcomes in class X AK in Accounting Basic Subjects in SMK 4 Serang City.This research uses a class action research method which consists of two cycles.  Each cycle consists of four stages, namely planning, implementing, observing reflection.  The subjects of this study were participants in grade X SMK 4 Serang City consisting of 36 students and teachers in Accounting as a team of collaborators.  These results indicate that the Inquiry learning model can improve student learning outcomes based on cycle one, from 36 students who succeeded in getting grades above the KKM of 36.56% with an average value of 66, whereas in the second cycle there was a significant increase to be 100% with  an average value of 82.


Author(s):  
Krispita Evalia

<p><em>Science learning outcomes for grade V SD Negeri 02 Kebagusan are still low. This is due to the less interesting teaching and learning process. So that the students do not understand the material in science material about the life cycle of animals. Efforts that can be made by the teacher so that the teaching and learning process is fun is that the teacher must use various learning models that attract students.These low learning outcomes cause problems that must be solved by using cooperative learning models to improve student learning outcomes. To improve student learning outcomes it is used to improve the learning process through research using planning, implementation, observation, and reflection steps. From that reflection, the repair process was carried out. From the results of the improvement of the learning process for 2 cycles, it turns out that the use of the cooperative learning model can improve the learning outcomes of class V SD Negeri 02 Kebagusan. It can be seen that the learning outcomes in cycle 1 increased 71% and cycle II increased to 83%.To improve teacher learning outcomes can use cooperative learning models in science learning in class V</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-113
Author(s):  
Moh. Farid Anwar ◽  
Kardiana Metha Rozhana

Abstract: Conventional learning models are less effective for use in the 2013 curriculum which emphasizes scientific approaches. Innovative learning models are needed for learning in the 2013 curriculum. One form of innovative learning models is the GI learning model. The purpose of the research is to describe the application of GI learning models and Talking Chips methods to improve student learning outcomes and activities. This type of research is used by CAR, with four steps including planning, treatment and observation, reflection. While the techniques for obtaining data through observation, tests, interviews, and documentation. Learning outcomes cycle 1 gained a score of 84 to 89 and cycle 2 a score of 92 to 96. Abstrak: Model pembelajaran konvensional kurang efektif untuk digunakan pada kurikulum 2013 yang menekankan pada pendekatan scientific. Model pembelajaran inovatif diperlukan untuk pembelajaran pada kurikulum 2013. Salah satu bentuk model pembelajaran inovatif adalah model pembelajaran GI. Tujuan penelitian yaitu mendeskripsikan penerapan model pembelajaran GI dan metode Talking Chips untuk meningkatkan  hasil dan aktivitas belajar siswa. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan PTK, dengan empat langkah diantaranya planning, treatment and observation, reflection. Sedangkan teknik untuk memperoleh data melalui observasi, tes, wawancara, serta dokumentasi. Hasil belajar siklus 1 memperoleh skor 84 menjadi 89 serta siklus 2 skor 92 menjadi 96.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 317
Author(s):  
Aqsyari Pujianti Syam ◽  
Irwan Akib ◽  
Agustan Syamsuddin

This study aims to describe the application of the cooperative learning model of the Team Assisted Individualization (TAI) type assisted by manipulative learning media to improve student learning outcomes in shape material. This study involved 29 elementary grade VI students as a research sample and used a pre-experimental research type with a one-group pretest-posttest design. Student mathematics learning outcomes data obtained from student learning outcomes tests consisting of 10 breakdown questions and analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. To see an increase in student mathematics learning outcomes can be interpreted using normalized gain (N-gain). From the results of data analysis, it is obtained that: (1) the average value of student learning outcomes before applying the TAI learning model assisted by manipulative media is 42.21 with a low category; (2) the average value of learning outcomes after applying the TAI learning model assisted by manipulative media is 74.76 with a high category; (3) hypothesis test results obtained tcount> t table (13,589> 2,048) and the significance value is 0,000 <0.05 so that Ha (Ha: µ1 <µ2) is accepted; (4) increase in the value of pretest and posttest with gain index (d) of 0.56 with the medium category. Thus, it can be concluded that the application of the cooperative learning model of the TAI type can improve the learning outcomes of elementary school students in grade VI in shape material. Therefore, this type of TAI cooperative learning model can be used as an alternative learning model that can be used in order to improve student learning outcomes


Author(s):  
Annisa Hasna QA

<p><em>This research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which consists of two cycles.</em><em> </em><em>The research subjects were the fifth grade students of SDN Tambakreja 09 Cilacap, Central Java with a total of 23 students. The data technique used test and non-test techniques. The assessment instrument uses items. The data analysis 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 proportion.</em><em> </em><em>The results showed that the powerpoint video media with the discovery learning model could improve student learning outcomes in Theme 5 of the 5th grade ecosystem of SDN Tambakreja 09 Cilacap, this was evidenced by the learning outcomes in cycle I, namely 6 students out of 23 students or 26% who had not completed. while 17 students out of 23 students or 74% who completed. In cycle II, there were 5 students out of 23 students who had not completed, or 22%, while 18 students out of 23 students or 78% who had completed it. With online learning using discovery learning model, student learning outcomes increased by 4% from cycle I to cycle II</em><em>. </em><em>The conclusion of this research is that online learning using powerpoint video media with discovery learning models can improve student learning outcomes in Theme 5 of the fifth grade ecosystem of SDN Tambakreja 09 Cilacap. </em><em></em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 230
Author(s):  
Yonarlianto Tembang ◽  
Diah Harmawati ◽  
Julinda Priskila Rahajaan

The purpose of this study was to improve the learning outcomes of class V students through the application of Cooperative learning models of type group investigation to science subjects at Wasur Merauke Elementary School. The research used was classroom action research (PTK) with a type of collaborative research and carried out in two cycles. Each cycle consists of 4 stages, namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection and carried out in 3 meetings. The subjects in the study consisted of 26 students consisting of 15 male students and 11 female students. The data analysis technique used is the data analysis of the observation sheet used to determine the feasibility of the learning model and student learning outcomes in science learning. Based on the results of this study, the results of the implementation of the learning model increased in each cycle I by 66.0% in the sufficient category to 72.5% in the second cycle in the good category. While the percentage of completeness of student learning outcomes in the first cycle amounted to 64.4% and in the second cycle the percentage of student learning completeness increased by 80.7%. It can be concluded that by applying the cooperative learning model type group investigation can improve science learning outcomes of fifth grade students of Wasur Merauke Elementary School.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 332
Author(s):  
Thomas Yuli Padmara ◽  
Agnes Herlina Dwi Hadiyanti ◽  
Albertus Saptoro

The aims of this study are as follows:(1) To describe efforts to increase self-confidence and student learning outcomes through the use of a quantum learning model, (2) To increase student confidence through the use of quantum learning models (3) To improve student learning outcomes through the use of quantum learning models. This research is Classroom Action Research consisting of two cycles: planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. The data analysis technique used is a quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis which the data collection techniques used were interviews, observations, and tests. The subjects of this study were 20 students in third grade of Kanisius Demangan Baru of Elementary School. The results showed: (1) efforts to increase self-confidence and student learning outcomes by applying quantum learning through growth stages; natural; name; describe; repeat; and celebrate, (2) the application of quantum learning models can increase students' self-confidence; from the starting condition, the students' self-confidence was 51% increased to 70% in the first cycle, and increased to 92% in the second cycle, (3) the application of the quantum learning model can improve student learning outcomes; from the mean value of the starting conditions of 78.05; increased to 83.5 in cycle I, and increased to 90.5 in cycle II.


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