scholarly journals Effectiveness of the Realistic Problem Based Learning Model Development Toward Communication Skills and Mathematical Disposition of Vocational High School Student

Author(s):  
Rivdya Eliza ◽  
Ahmad Fauzan ◽  
Lufri ◽  
Yerizon
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 339
Author(s):  
M Rahmat Rahmat ◽  
Asep Ginanjar Arip ◽  
Sofyan H. Nur

Education is a significant factor to shape human beings as a whole. The ability to think for humans plays an important role to develop information. The issue of lack of ability to think critically in Sahida Lemah Abang Vocational High School needed to be addressed. One learning model that can be utilized to guide students to think critically is Problem Based Learning (PBL) using an e-module as the resource of learning material. The study aims to examine the implementation of Problem Based Learning model using e-module and its influence on students' critical thinking ability.  This study used a quasi-experiment with nonequivalent control group design as its research design. In using the research design, two observations have been conducted; one was before the experiment called Pre-Test (O1) and one after the experiment of this study called the post-test (O2). There are two samples in this study; one is the experimental group and the other is the control group. The study was done in Sahida Lemah Abang Vocational High School. The data was gathered by using tests and observation sheets of the learning process. The result in this study shows averagely that the implementation in each of the learning stages has gained 95.7% which is in the category of very good value. The most significant difference is from the fifth indicator "developing strategy and tactic", n gain of experimental class and control class is 5.83 and 0.23 respectively. As the result of the hypothesis test is Sig. 0.035 which means that there is a significant difference in students' ability to think critically between the students in the experimental class and the control class, the students in the experimental class think more critically than the students in the control class.


Author(s):  
Lera Kurniatul Aslam ◽  
Suparji Suparji ◽  
Tri Rijanto

The main problem in formal learning is that teachers carry out learning with direct learning models and lectures. The right learning model can maximize student learning outcomes and learning objectives will be achieved. This study aims to determine the effect of the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model on the learning outcomes of vocational high school students. This research was conducted through a literature review and relevant research results and was continued through a Focus Group Discussion (FGD). From the research it was found that there was a significant positive influence between the problem-based learning (PBL) model variable and student learning outcomes, which meant that student learning outcomes could be improved through the application of the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aulia Anggraini ◽  
Sudiyanto Sudiyanto ◽  
Cicilia Dyah Sulistyaningrum Indrawati

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the effect between the Problem Based Learning model using Peer assessment and the problem-based learning model on student competencies. The study used a quantitative experimental approach conducted at SMK Negeri 1 Sragen in class XI AK 4 as a control class and XI AK 5 as an experimental class. The population involved all XI Accounting class students totaling 160 students, while the sample consisted of 64 students who were divided into the experimental class and the control class. The results showed that the first hypothesis obtained fcount data> ftable or 5.214> 2.760 and sig values. 0.026 <0.05 then H0A is rejected and H1A is accepted. Learning using the Problem Based Learning model with Peer Assessment has an average value of 83.78 higher than the average value of the Problem Based Learning model that is equal to 81.53. The conclusion from this study is that there are differences in the effect between the control class and the experimental class on student competence. The experimental class using the Problem Based Learning Model using Peer Assessment is more effective than the control class using the Problem Based Learning model.


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