scholarly journals DESAIN PEMBELAJARAN PERBANDINGAN SENILAI MENGGUNAKAN GUIDED INQUIRY

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-102
Author(s):  
Danty Rahmasantika ◽  
Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana

This study aims to support students' understanding of learning comparative material and determine student learning outcomes incomparable learning through LAS-based guided inquiry learning models. This study uses a research design research method, which was carried out in class VII B SMP N 1 Berbah Sleman. The research instruments used were recording devices, written test sheets, field notes sheets, and questionnaire sheets. The results showed that at the 1st and 2nd meetings, students were seen to be still adapting to the learning design applied. At the next meeting, students can participate in learning activities better. Also, student learning outcomes indicate that the average value obtained by students is 71.57 with Minimum Completeness Criteria (KKM) for a comparison of 70.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Ratih Anita Memah ◽  
Sanusi Gugule ◽  
Dokri Gumolung

This study aims to determine the effect of POGIL learning models on student learning outcomes on acid-base titration subject. This research was conducted in class XI MIPA 2 and XI MIPA 3 in SMA Negeri 1 Kakas. The method used is an experimental method with a post-test only control design research design. The research sample consisted of 30 students, who were randomly drawn. The experimental class uses the POGIL method, the control class uses conventional learning. Student learning outcomes data obtained from post-test scores. Analysis of research data shows that there are differences in the average value of student learning outcomes of the experimental class taught by using the POGIL method and the average value of the learning outcomes of control class students who are taught by using conventional learning on mole concept material. Data analysis using t-test at a significant level α = 0.05. Statistical analysis of student learning outcomes obtained tcount > ttable or 3,078 > 2,048. So it can be concluded that there is a positive influence between student learning outcomes using the POGIL method and student learning outcomes using conventional learning on acid-base titration subject.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 563
Author(s):  
Ambari '

SD Negeri 011 Beringin Makmur, especially in the fourth grade, KKM to subjects who haveditatapkan PPKn is by KKM is 65. Particularly in the fourth grade SD Negeri 011 BeringinMakmur PPKn low student learning outcomes. It can be seen from the students after the testin midterm average value of only 61.5. Based on the preliminary study authors, the lowstudent learning outcomes PPKn caused by several things, the strategies used in teaching theteacher does not comply with the demands of learning and students during lessons PPKnfrequency only ask very little because the material is only presented in the form of lectures.The purpose of this study is to improve learning outcomes in subjects PPKn through theimplementation of inquiry learning model SD Negeri 011 Beringin Makmur fourth gradestudents. This research is a classroom action through the stages of planning, implementingaction, observation and reflection. Design research is the model cycle of improvementplanning, implementing action, observation and reflection. The subjects were students ingrade IV SD Negeri 011 Beringin Makmur with the number of 30 people, including 15 womenand 15 men. While the object of the research is PPKn student learning outcomes, the dataused in this study focuses on learning outcomes data PPKn only. From the results of theaction, can be seen learning outcome Civics students from before action is taken (preliminarydata) cycle I and after the action on the second cycle by improving student learning outcomesthat have been achieved, known completeness class on preliminary data only 15 or (50 %) ofall students and after repair in the first cycle has increased to 26 people or 87% of the totalclass IV student SD Negeri 011 Beringin Makmur. After the improvement in cycle II to beincreased to 27 students or 90%.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 185
Author(s):  
Siti Nurohmah ◽  
Nanang Kosim ◽  
Dede Rohaniawati

This study aims to determine student learning outcomes in Arabic subjects before the application of Big Book media, the process of applying Big Book media and student learning outcomes after the application of Big Book media in class IV MI Naelushibyan. The research method used is classroom action research through four repetitive stages of planning, implementation, observation or observation, and reflection. The object of research was 15 students. The research instrument consisted of a teacher activity observation sheet, a student activity observation sheet and a written test. Data collection techniques use observation and test techniques. The results obtained from this study are the learning outcomes of students in the pre cycle get an average score of 53. The first cycle obtained the average value of teacher activity 72.2% and cycle II obtained an average value of 94.4%. Student activity in cycle I obtained an average value of 69.21% and cycle II obtained an average value of 91.07%. Student learning outcomes in cycle I obtained an average value of 77, cycle II obtained an average value of 83.6. It can be concluded that Big Book media can improve student learning outcomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Freddy Tua Musa Panggabean ◽  
Muhammad Fadli Harahap

This study aims: (1) to find out wheter the average value of student learning outcomes taught by PBL and DL models is greater than the KKM value (2) to find out whether there is class interaction and motivation on the value of student learning outcomes. This research is type of One-Group pretest-posttest Design research. The analysis technique used is: (1) One sample t-test; (2) Two Way Anava. From the analysis of the learning outcomes data obtained (1) differences in student learning outcomes (80.47  8.3336) taught by applying PBL models using macromedia flash and student learning outcomes (78.269  9.994) are taught by applying the DL model using macromedia flash where a t test of 1.684 is obtained; (2) There a Fhit price of 6.235 > Ftable 4.00 and a sig value of 0.015 < 0.05 meant that the factor A was real; inter-row results (B) have a Fhit price of 0.025 < Ftable 4.00 and a sig value of 0.975 > 0.05 means that the factor B is not real; interaction results (AB) has a Fhit price of 3.860 > Ftable 3.45 and a sig value of 0.027 < 0.05 means that the factor AB is real.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Endah Ekowati

The observations during carrying out the Daily Repetition activities at SMP Negeri 1 Sekongkang showed that learning Social Arithmetic material at the school was not optimal. The purpose of this study is to find out the increase in learning outcomes with the practice of buying and selling through a scientific approach in which there are 4C skills which include Communication, Collaboration, Critical thinking, Creative and innovation in class VII SMP Negeri 1 Sekongkang; Classroom Action Research as a subject for grade VII students and teacher classmates as observers. This class action research uses two cycles. The results of the study there is an increase in student learning outcomes with the practice of buying and selling through the scientific approach which contains 4C in Class VII students of SMP Negeri 1 Sekongkang. This can be seen an increase in the average value in the acquisition of student learning outcomes from the written test which was originally averaged in the Pre Cycle 68.55 to 72.05 in Cycle I and in cycle II experienced a significant increase of 10.22 from the average average cycle I results because in the second cycle the average value becomes 82.27.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elfa Zarnita ◽  
Nike Anggraini

This study aims to determine the increase in activity and student learning outcomes in dance subjects through the Peer Tutor Method for students of SDN 05 Kota Bengkulu. The research was conducted in February 2019. The subjects in this study were class Va. The methods used in collecting data are observation, interview and documentation. This research is a classroom action research using 2 cycles. Each cycle consists of four stages, namely: planning, implementing actions, observing and reflecting and evaluating. The instruments used were observation sheets, research sheets, questionnaire, interview guidelines and field notes. The results showed that there was an increase in activity and student learning outcomes in class Va SDN 05 Bengkulu City. The increase in students can be seen from the increase in the quality of the learning process as shown by the increase in learning outcomes, enthusiasm and activeness of students when participating in learning. The improvement of the learning process is seen from an increase in the score and the average learning outcomes before and after the action is taken. The average value before the action was 46.18. In the first cycle the average increased to 65.78 and in the second cycle it increased to 82.65. The average increase has increased by 36.47 and fulfills the minimum passing grade (KKM) 75. From the results of this study, it is known that through the sebay tutor method, the activity and learning outcomes of SDN 05 Bengkulu City students in class Va. Keywords: Activities, Dance Learning Outcomes, Peer Tutors


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 158
Author(s):  
Rosidawati '

The low value of students caused by wrong way teachers teach. Students tend to get bored inthe following subjects in school, because teachers who dominated the peroses learning. Thisresulted in students feel compelled to follow the lessons. This study aims to improve studentlearning outcomes in social studies class V SDN 007 Purnama Kota Dumai. Starting onJanuary 4 until January 12, 2012. The research was conducted on students of class V,totaling 26 people, 15 men, 11 women. This study consisted of two cycles, each cycleconsisting of two meetings. To find out the data of student learning outcomes in learningimplementation using throwing snowball method is to use a written test. As for knowing theactivities of teachers and students are using the observation sheet. The results of thediscussion stated that the activity of students in the first cycle of meeting I just 45.1% lesscategory, while the second meeting of the first cycle of student activity reached 59.2% are stillin the category of less, the first meeting of the second cycle increased to 68.7% still includethe category lacking in cycle II meeting II student activity rose to 86.9 good category. Andlearning outcomes in the first cycle of the first meeting in 1280 with an average of 50 includethe category less, learning outcomes in the first cycle II reached the number of meetings in1850 with an average value of 71.15 include the category enough. In the second cycle ofmeeting the learning outcomes of 2095 amounted to an average of 80.3 including goodcategory. In the second cycle II meeting in 2116 rose an average value of 81.38 bothcategories thus be seen that by throwing a snowball learning model can improve studentlearning outcomes in social studies learning class V SDN 007 Purnama Kota Dumai.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Fakhri Hutauruk

This article discusses the application of the problem based learning model in history learning in the XI IPS class at SMA Erlangga Pematangsiantar, as well as its influence on students' historical learning outcomes. The research method used is classroom action research conducted with 2 cycles. Data collection uses observation sheet instruments, interviews, written tests, field notes, and student worksheets. The results showed that the application of the problem based learning model in historical learning was able to improve student learning outcomes. This is indicated by the value obtained by students in each cycle. In the first cycle, the average value of student activity reached 71, while the learning outcomes got an average value of 69. In the second cycle, the average value of the activity and student learning outcomes increased. The average value of activity reaches 75, while the average value of learning outcomes reaches 80.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 198-210
Author(s):  
Acep Roni Hamdani ◽  
Dwi Meilani Emaningrum

This study was conducted based on the background of the lack of understanding of fourth grade students of SDN Argasari about the concept of nature and changes in states of matter. Then students better understand where the subject matter delivered by his own neighbor. This study aims to determine the learning outcome using constructivist approach. The population of this study were students at SDN Argasari Bandung regency, namely grade IV with a number of students as many as 30 people. The method used in this research is a classroom action research (Class Action Research). The research instrument used is a research instrument used in conducting the study investigators at the time was observai sheet, sheet guidance interviews, field notes, worksheets and test questions. From the results of student learning outcomes as follows: 1) the average value of: a) prior to the action 57.7; b) the first cycle of 81; and c) the second cycle of 93: 2) percentage of mastery learning: a) prior to the action of 46.7%; b) the first cycle of 83.3%; and c) the second cycle of 100 Application of the constructivist learning approach was found to increase student learning, with students actively involved with activities to identify, understand, interpret and solve problems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 530
Author(s):  
Salfilla Juliana

This study is based on the low learning outcomes of students' science can be seen from the results of sciencelearning class VIII SMP Negeri 5 Siak Kecil, with grade grade average of 62.11. Therefore, the researchersprovide alternative learning with the application of guided inquiry model. SMP Negeri 5 Siak Kecil languagelesson year 2014/2015. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes of grade VIII SMP Negeri 5 SiakKecil Kecamatan Siak Kecil with the application of guided inquiry learning model. The form of researchconducted is Classroom Action Research (PTK) with 2 cycles. Based on the analysis of research data afterapplying the guided inquiry learning model, the average percentage of teacher activity in cycle I 58.75%increased to 85% in cycle II. The average percentage of student activity also increased ie 51.25% in the firstcycle increased to 81.25% in cycle II. Student learning outcomes on the basic score with the average class of62.11 and in the first cycle increased with the average class of 67.42 with the percentage increase in learningoutcomes 8.54% and the percentage of students who completed 61.53%, and in the second cycle increased. . .again with an average value of 75.80 with a percentage increase in learning outcomes by 22.04% and thepercentage of students who completed 84.61%. The results of this study indicate that the implementation ofguided inquiry learning model can improve the learning outcomes of science students of grade VIII SMP N 5Siak Kecil.


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