scholarly journals The Effectiveness of Using Student Worksheets in Science Learning on Student Learning Outcomes

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 587-592
Author(s):  
Fajriani Chutami ◽  
Suhartini Suhartini

This study aims to re-analyze the effectiveness of the use of Student Worksheets in science learning on student learning outcomes. The method used in this study is a meta-analysis conducted by reviewing, summarizing, and analyzing research data from several studies that have been conducted. Previously there was a way to browse articles contained in journals that could be accessed online through Google Scholar. This meta-analysis research uses a sample of 10 relevant articles in related national journals about Student Worksheets in science learning. This meta-analysis shows that based on the calculation of the effect size, there is an effect of the use of Student Worksheets in science learning on student learning outcomes. There are two studies that have an effect size with a very high category, namely 1.336 and 1.140, three studies have an effect size with a high category, namely 0.995, 0.935, and 0.911, and five studies that have an effect size in the medium category with a range of 0.419 to 0.735

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (SpecialIssue) ◽  
pp. 231-237
Author(s):  
Naurah Nazifah ◽  
Nurul Azmi ◽  
Putri Nurhaliza ◽  
Desnita Desnita

The industrial revolution 4.0 requires humans to have 21st century skills. In essence, education is expected to produce students who have the quality to live as individuals who are creative, innovative, intelligent, and globally competent. The purposes of this study are to: 1) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes in the aspect of high school level class levels. 2) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes on the material used. 3) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes. The type of research used is meta-analysis. The articles analyzed in this study amounted to 15 articles published in 2014-2021. The average overall effect size of using Edmodo-assisted learning media on high school students' learning outcomes is 2.51 in the high category. The Edmodo-assisted physics learning media provides an effect size on the XI SMA level with an average of 2.91 in the high category, the Edmodo-assisted physics learning media provides an effect size on the XI SMA level with an average of 2.15 in the high category. The highest average value of the effect size of Edmodo-assisted learning media on global warming material with a value of 7.50 in the high category, while the lowest average value of the effect size of Edmodo-assisted learning media on optical instrument materials with a value of 0.87


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Miftahurrahmi Miftahurrahmi ◽  
Miftahurrahmi Miftahurrahmi ◽  
Shinta Sari Oktavia ◽  
Desnita Desnita

This study aims to determine the effect of physics teaching materials on student learning outcomes. The type of research used is a meta-analysis that analyzes 25 pre-existing national articles starting from 2013-2019. The data analysis technique used is to calculate the effect size for each article. Based on the results of the study, it was found that physics teaching materials had an effect on student learning outcomes. So that it is known that first, the influence of physics teaching materials on student learning outcomes from 25 articles obtained an average effect size of 1.1308 with a very high category. The effect of the two teaching materials based on education level with the highest effect size is at the junior high school level, namely 1,395 with a very high category. The third is based on the highest effect size class level in class VIII, namely 1,395 with a very high category. Fourth, based on the type of teaching materials with the highest effect size, namely 1,418 with a very high category on teaching materials. The fifth effect magnitude based on the highest learning material is found in the material for parabolic motion, circular motion and Newton's law, which is 3.29 with a high effect category. Sixth, based on the unit method, strategy, and model, the highest effect size is 2.19 with the category having a high impact on the student recap strategy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rusnida Rusnida

This research is motivated by teacher-centered learning so that the lack of student activity in solving problems and finding answers together. This study aims to improve mathematical collaborative skills and student learning outcomes through the application of a magic ball-assisted group investigation learning model. This study is a classroom action research study on third grade students at SDN 008 Talang Perigi. The instrument used was the observation sheet and learning outcomes test. The results showed in the first cycle of collaborative mathematical skills students obtained an average of 55.77% with a high category and in the second cycle increased to 73.44% with a very high category. Student learning outcomes in the first cycle had an average of 67.83 with a percentage of classical completeness of 53%, increasing in the second cycle to 75.67 with a percentage of classical completeness of 83%. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the application of the learning model of investigation ball assisted by magic ball can improve the collaborative skills of mathematics and learning outcomes of third grade students of SDN 008 Talang Perigi.


Author(s):  
Eva Ratihwulan

<p>This research is aimed to improve students' motivation and learning outcomes. The action used in improving the two things is the learning process with STAD technique. This study uses three stages: Pre Cycle, Cycle I, and Cycle II, each cycle using two meetings. Research data were obtained from a student questionnaire and test with multiple choice questions. Questionnaire to know the development of learning motivation, while the test with multiple choice questions to know the development of learning outcomes. The research data is analyzed descriptively-qualitative. The results of the study explain that the implementation of learning with STAD techniques can improve student's motivation and achievement. Learning motivation in Pre Cycle obtained an average of 23.47 (medium category). While in Cycle I the average learning motivation increased to 26.57 (medium category). Percentage of students achieved high category score of 4 students (13%). Furthermore, in cycle II the average learning motivation of 33.87 (high category). Percentage of students obtained a great and very high category score of 22 students (73.3%). Thus until the end of Cycle II, learning motivation has increased. While the results of learning on the Precycle obtained an average of 61.93 (enough category), in the first cycle increased to 69.53 (enough class), in Cycle II obtained an average of 78.77 (right type). Furthermore, it is known that the percentage of learning mastery in the Pre Cycle of 3%, Cycle I of 31%, then in cycle II the rate of learning mastery increased to 86.66%. Thus until the end of Cycle II, student learning outcomes have increased. Based on the above data can be concluded that the implementation of learning STAD technique can improve learning motivation and student learning outcomes.</p>


Author(s):  
Launa Yenny Abadi Simanjuntak ◽  
Reh Bungana Perangin-Angin ◽  
Daulat Saragi

Learning media is a learning tool that is very important in the learning process. This study aims to produce scientific-based learning videos with problem-based learning models to improve the learning outcomes of Civic students in 4th grade elementary school in Parm testimonial, Toba Samosir district. This type of research is research and development using the 4D model. research instruments used in the form of an expert validation questionnaire, teacher and student response questionnaire and learning achievement tests. Then the data analysis in the form of expert validation analysis is carried out by material, language and media experts, practicality analysis is carried out by teacher and student questionnaires and effectiveness analysis is done by pretest and posttest. The stages of this research are define, design, develop and assess. The results of this study indicate that the validation rate of material experts is 80% in the very high category, the validation of linguists is 89% in the very high category and the validation of the media expert is 92% in the very high category while the N gain for student learning outcomes is 0.7 with the category high. Finally, instructional videos are also considered by teachers and students by obtaining 87.5% of teachers and obtaining an average of 79% of students in either category. Thus, scientific-based videos can improve student learning outcomes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 265
Author(s):  
Ismail Darimi ◽  
Irman Siswanto ◽  
Bachtiar Ismail

Ideally in the learning process students are expressed interest if students make their learning as an interest, because interest willmake students learn seriously. The reality is that students are lacking in enthusiasm or not motivated to learn well, so it needs amethod that can increase students' learning interest in the material in question. This study has obtained results that the use ofteam quiz methods can improve student learning outcomes. This can be seen from the results of the analysis in cycle I and cycleII, showing an increase in student learning completeness from cycle I to cycle II. This result is clearly seen from the averagestudent learning outcomes in the first cycle with a percentage of 74.40% while in the second cycle the percentage is 89.20%. Thisproves that student learning completeness has increased in cycle II. This proves that learning has a classical improvement. Theuse of team quiz method can increase students 'interest in learning can be seen based on students' interest in the use of team quizmethod in learning PAI reaches 92.4% of the total number of students. This percentage is included in the very high category. Soit was concluded that there was an increase in students' learning interest in PAI learning by using the team quiz method. Studentsare more active and have an interest in learning because the material presented is easy to remember and understand.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 499-510
Author(s):  
Imam Suyitno ◽  
Yuni Pratiwi ◽  
Roekhan Roekhan ◽  
Martutik Martutik

Many learning theories explain that prior knowledge, prospects, and learning behavior affect student learning outcomes. Related with these theories, this study aimed to describe these three variables for graduate students and their correlation in learning in the BIPA elective program (Bahasa Indonesia untuk Penutur Asing/Indonesian Language for Native Speakers). In addition, this study also described the implications of these three variables on student learning outcomes. Therefore, this study used a quantitative approach involving 17 graduate students who choose BIPA specialization programs. Data about the prospects and learning behavior were collected using a questionnaire, while the student's prior knowledge data was collected using a test instrument that contained general knowledge about BIPA. Meanwhile, student learning outcomes were obtained from student achievement index modified to a standard score. Data analysis used multiple correlation techniques. The findings of the study indicate that the prior knowledge of students about BIPA is in a low category, their prospects and learning behavior are in the high category, and the achievement index shows that their learning outcomes are in the very high category. Student prior knowledge does not correlate with prospects and learning behavior, whereas student learning behavior correlates with their prospects. Simultaneously, the three variables do not correlate with their learning outcomes.


Author(s):  
Hansel Burley ◽  
Bolanle A. Olaniran

The researchers included 10 embedded assessments in the study for a mean gain effect size of .35. From the results of a pilot study, the authors learned that while the technique works, questions about the reliability and validity of the classroom assessments emerged. The authors speculate that institutional researchers can use these techniques to compare the assessment of standards within and among universities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-128
Author(s):  
Alhadi Erpan ◽  
Fadilah Fajria Nanda ◽  
Millanie Chintya Augustini ◽  
Desnita Desnita

ABSTRAK Penelitian ini adalah penelitian meta-analisis yang bertujuan merangkup hasil penelitian tentang pengaruh model pembelajran kooperatif terhadap hasil belajar siswa sehingga dapat diketahui : besar dari effect size (ES) rata-rata, tipe model pembelajaran koperatif yang memiliki effect size paling besar dan pada jenjang pendidikan dan materi apa tipe model pembelajaran kooperatif lebih berpengaruh terhadap hasil belajar siswa. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan mengumpulkan 20 hasil penelitian berupa artikel jurnal. Hasil dari penelitian menunjukkan bahwa ES rata-rata sebesar 0,98 yang berarti berpengaruh tinggi. Tipe model pembelajaran kooperatif yang paling berpengaruh adalah tipe Team Games Tournament (TGT) dengan rata-rata ES sebesar 1,26. Model pembelajaran kooperatif lebih berpengaruh pada jenjang pendidikan SMA dengan rata-rata ES sebesar 1,06 serta pada materi suhu dan kalor dengan ES sebesar 1,46 yang masuk kategori sangat tinggi.ABSTRACT This research is a Meta-Analysis research which aims to summarize the result of research on the effect of cooperative learning models on student learning outcomes so that it can be seen : the size of the averange effect size (ES), the type of cooperative learning model that has the greatest effect size and at the level of education. And what type of material the cooperative learning model has more influence on student learning outcomes. This research was conducted by collecting 20 research results in the form of journal articles. The results of the study indicate that the ES on average is 0.98 which means that it has a high effect. The type of cooperative learning model that has the most influence is the type of Team Games Tournament (TGT) with an average ES of 1.26. the cooperative learning model has more influence on the high school education level with an average ES of 1.06 and on temperature and heat material with an ES of 1.46 which is in the very hight category


Author(s):  
Hansel Burley ◽  
Bolanle A. Olaniran

The researchers included 10 embedded assessments in the study for a mean gain effect size of .35. From the results of a pilot study, the authors learned that while the technique works, questions about the reliability and validity of the classroom assessments emerged. The authors speculate that institutional researchers can use these techniques to compare the assessment of standards within and among universities.


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