scholarly journals Self-Regulated Learning Strategy Based on Problem Solving to Improve The Learners’ Learning Outcomes

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-72
Author(s):  
Santi Eka Ambaryani ◽  
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Winarti Winarti ◽  

Self-regulated learning is an effort to manage an individual’s learning. This research aims to 1) determine the strategy of self-regulated learning (SRL) based on problem-solving toward the learners’ learning outcomes and 2) determine the learning outcome improvement of the learners in learning by using the SRL based-problem solving. This research is quantitative research with quasi-experimental type and pretest-posttest control group design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The research population covered all in Senior High School (SMA 5) Yogyakarta. The samples were from the tenth graders of Mathematics and Science Program 3 as the control group and Mathematics and Science Program 1 as the experimental group. The data collection methods consisted of test and non-test. The analysis result were, the hypothesis test showed that the applied strategy influenced the learners’ learning outcomes and the learners’ learning outcomes had improvements with the N-gain average score of 0.590, categorized moderate. Keywords: Problem-Solving, Self-Regulated Learning Strategy, Simple Harmonic Motion

Author(s):  
M Sudirman ◽  
S Fatimah ◽  
A Jupri

<p class="Abstract">This research is quasi experiment with control group pretest-postest design. The sampel in this research using the techique of purposive sampling so the samples used were two classes of the 11<sup>th</sup> grade students of SMAN 14 Bandung in the academic year 2017/2018. The experiment group uses saintific approach using Quantum Learning strategy and control group uses saintific approach. In collecting the data the researcher will use the test of problem solving ability and self regulated learning as the instrument. The aims of this research are to:1)find out the improvement of students mathematical problem solving through scientific approach using Quantum Learning study, 2) find out students self regulated learning through scientific approach using Quantum Learning.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 172-175
Author(s):  
Awanda Awanda ◽  
Tahril Tahril ◽  
Minarni R. Jura

This study aimed to determine the influence of the implementation of mind mapping on learning of chemical bonding assisted with information technology toward learning outcomes of students in the Class X1 Science at SMA 1 Sindue. This study was a quasi-experiment with non-randomized pretest-posttest control group design. Sampling was based on special consideration (purposive sampling) with a sample of students of class X1 Science as the experimental class and class X2 Science as the control class. The instrument of this study was a test of learning outcomes. Data of the results was tested using statistical analysis of one-party t-test with prerequisite tests of normality and homogeneity tests. The data analysis obtained an average score of learning outcomes in the experimental class was 77.12 and in the control class was 67.6. Based on the hypothesis test with the t-test statistic of two parties obtained tcount of 10.89 and ttable of 1.95 at α 0.05. In this case, H1 was accepted and H0 was rejected because tcount was in the area of ​​ H0 rejection. This showed that there were differences in students’ learning outcomes through the implementation of mind mapping and conventional in learning of students in 10th grade at SMA 1 Sindue.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 190-200
Author(s):  
Sri Yunita Ningsih ◽  
Nurseha Nurseha

Abstract. The research is motivated by the low ability of problem solving in student math SMP Negeri 6 Rengat, the activity of students in following the lesson is still relatively low. The us of fishbowl collaborative learning strategy is throught to be able overcome the problem solving ability of student math which is still low. The purpose of this research is to know the ability of problem solving of student mathematics by using fishbowl collaborative learning strategy. This type of research is experimental research. The research design used was randomized subjects posttest only control group design. The population in these villages is class VII. The class selected to be the experimental class is the class VIIA and the control class is the class VIIB. The data collection technique used in this research is the ability problem solving test in the form of essay. Data analysis techniques in this test use t test based on hypothesis test results obtained t count = -4,321 and t table = -2,010. Based on hypothesis test results t arithmetic < t table with the real level used is 0,05. Ho rejected. So, it can be concluded that the ability to solve mathematical problem with the application of fishbowl collaborative learning strategy is better than the ability to solve mathematical problems with the application of conventional learning strategies in the class VII SMP Negeri 6 Rengat. Keywords: Collaborative Learning Strategy Fishbowl, Problem Solving 


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 512-520
Author(s):  
S. E. Atmojo ◽  
T. Muhtarom ◽  
B. D. Lukitoaji

The study aims to measure/determine the level of self-regulated and self-awareness in the science learning process, analyze students' self-regulated and self-awareness in science learning in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. The design of this study was a modified experimental pre-test post-test control group design. This research was conducted from March to July 2020, with 200 research subjects divided into four classes. The research instrument consisted of questionnaires and test questions in the online form. The data obtained were analyzed using an analysis of scores and averages of the questionnaire filled out online. The subjects of this study were students who took science classes with a total of 200 students in the Elementary School Teacher Education, Faculty of Education, Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta. The results showed that the learning process of science could take place online using the Zoom application, Google Classroom, UPY e-learning, and WhatsApp group. Based on the analysis results, it is known that the average score of Self-Regulated Learning is 74.59 (good), the average score for Self-Awareness is 75.75 (good), and the average learning achievement is 74.59 (good). It can be concluded that this online science learning takes place to the maximum, has a value of usefulness that is seen from the average of independent learning numbers, self-awareness number, and student achievement, which are in good categories.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Citra Megiana Pertiwi ◽  
Euis Eti Rohaeti ◽  
Wahyu Hidayat

The new normal period makes ICT-based education the spearhead of the implementation of learning. This becomes an obstacle and a challenge for students, especially in the mathematical problem-solving ability (MPSA), which is very important for students because it is a prior mathematical ability and is included in HOTS. Self-regulated learning in mathematics (SRL) also has a significant role in adapting to learning in the new normal and influences students' mathematical learning outcomes. However, the facts on the ground show that these two abilities are still low. To solve this problem, the researchers developed VBA Microsoft Word-based teaching materials on the relevant polyhedron materials for use so that learning would be more optimal. The method used in this research is an experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design. The population is all the students in Cimahi City, while the sample is two classes randomly selected. This study indicates that VBA Microsoft Word-based teaching materials are appropriate to be applied in the new normal period, as indicated by the results of the achievement and improvement of MPSA and SRL of students is better than ordinary learning. There is an association between MPSA and SRL and positive response even though they still have difficulty making mathematical models on MPSA questions. Students are more enthusiastic in learning and don't get bored quickly; in line with the challenges of the new normal, the industrial revolution 4.0, and the learning curriculum, learning is more structured, interactive, effective, and efficient.


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice A. Whittaker

AbstractOnline learning requires higher levels of self-regulation in order to achieve optimal learning outcomes. As nursing education moves further into the blended and online learning venue, new teaching/learning strategies will be required to develop and enhance self-regulated learning skills in nursing students. The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of team-based learning (TBL) with traditional instructor-led (IL) learning, on self-regulated online learning outcomes, in a blended undergraduate research and evidence-based practice course. The nonrandomized sample consisted of 98 students enrolled in the IL control group and 86 students enrolled in the TBL intervention group. The percentage of total possible online viewing time was used as the measure of self-regulated online learning activity. The TBL group demonstrated a significantly higher percentage (p < 0.001) of self-regulated learning activities than the IL control group. The TBL group scored significantly higher on the course examinations (p = 0.003). The findings indicate that TBL is an effective instructional strategy that can be used to achieve the essential outcomes of baccalaureate nursing education by increasing self-regulated learning capabilities in nursing students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-82
Author(s):  
Musliha Musliha ◽  
Rena Revita

This research aimed to know the effect of implementing the Problem Based Learning model toward students’ mathematical problem-solving ability derived from their self-regulated learning at MTs Rokan Hulu. This research using a factorial experiment design. By random cluster sampling, 8th-grade students of A-class as the experimental and C-class students as the control group. Data were collected from the mathematical problem-solving ability test and self-regulated learning questionnaire. The result of this study is: 1) there was a difference in mathematical problem-solving ability between students taught by Problem Based Learning model and those who educated by direct learning, 2) there was a difference in mathematical problem-solving ability among students having high, medium and low self-regulated learning, and 3) there was no interaction between Problem Based Learning model and student mathematical problem-solving ability.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Novia Ayu Lestari ◽  
Sunarty Suly Eraku ◽  
Rusiyah Rusiyah

The influence of scoence, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) Integrend Learnng Process on the Learning Outcomes of 1 th Grade Student (An Experimental Research Implementend in SMA 1 State Senior  High School if Gorontalo). This study aimed to determine the differences in learning outcomes of student with the implementation of the Ppa-STEM learning model whilw the control class implemented the learning cycle (5E) learning model on the topic of “population planning and Development Dynamis in Indonesia”. To achieve these objecives, this research employed experimental design with post-test Control Group Design. Data collection techniques involved learning result test, which was provided towards the sample of research. The sample of the study consisted of two classes; class XIb3 of social science as the control class employed the learning cycle (5E) model. During the hypothesis testing, the homogeneity and normality test of the data was conducted in order to conduct hypothesis testing by using parametric statistics. The data normality test employed a chi-square statistical test of the pair of null hypothesis Ho and its match Hi with α = 0,05 significal rate. The test result showed that χ2count χ2table for the experimental class with 3,449 11,070 and the control class of 1,023 9,488. The result revealed that the two data classes can be normally distributed. Based on the results of normality test data, the average score pg students learning outcomes used the statistical test. The hypothesis test results obtained tcount ttable which was 6,58 2,02. All in all, the results revealed that there were differences in the learning outcomes of students who used the two aforeentioned learning models.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 251-262
Author(s):  
Mawardi

Online learning using the Flexible Learning (Flearn) Learning Management System (LMS) at SWCU has been running for 17 years. To ensure Flearn's effectiveness, empirical evidence is needed, so this study aims to: 1) determine whether the level of student Self-regulated Learning (SRL) in learning using Flearn is higher than learning using Google Classrom (GC), and 2) knowing whether the level of learning outcomes mediated by the student's SRL level were higher than learning using GC. The type of research used to determine the attainment of this goal is the type of experiment using the Matching-only model Pretest-posttest Control Group design and Factorial design. Participants in this experiment involved 74 people, with details of 36 students and 1 lecturer as the 1st experimental group and 36 students and 1 lecturer as the control group (experiment 2). The experimental group 1 used Flearn, while the experimental group 2 used GC. The research instrument used test questions to measure student learning outcomes variables and SRL scale rubric to measure students' SRL level. The data analysis technique used the Independent Sample t-Test and ANCOVA technique. The results showed the following findings: 1) the level of student SRL in learning using Flearn was significantly higher than learning using GC, 2) the level of student learning outcomes mediated by the student SRL level was significantly higher than learning using GC.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Putri Indaayu ◽  
Reh Bungana Br. Perangin-angin ◽  
Daulat Saragi

This study aims to: knowing the difference the result of learning PPKn students taught with the learning strategy problem-based learning and concept map of learning strategies, knowing the difference result of learning PPKn students who have learning independence high with students who have learning independence is low, determine the interaction between learning strategies and self-regulated learning is affecting the learning outcomes PPKn. This research is experimental research. The population in this research is all students of class V SD Negeri No. 060931 Medan academic year 2020/2021 which consists of two classes. The sample selected by total sampling technique. The instrument used is the questionnaire of independence in student learning and tests the learning outcomes of students. Data obtained from the research instrument were then analyzed using two-way ANAVA on SPSS 23.0 for Windows. The results showed that: There is a significant difference between the result of learning PPKn students taught with the learning strategy of problem-based learning compared with the learning strategies concept map (Fcount = 23,476 and the value of sig. 0,000 < 0,05), the result of learning PPKn students who have learning independence higher compared with students who have to learn independence low (Fcount = 7,673 and the value of sig. Are 0.008 < 0.05), and there is an interaction between learning strategy and self-regulated learning in influencing the result of learning PPKn students (Fcount = 13,003 and the value of sig. 0,001 < 0,05).


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