scholarly journals Pengembangan Strategi Belajar Flipped Classroom Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Kognitif Siswa Pada Pelajaran Biologi Kelas XI MIPA SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marselina Oktavia Bara ◽  
Vandalita M. M. Rambitan ◽  
Didimus Tanah Boleng

The study was intended for: 1).to know the results of validation of Flipped Classroom learning strategy to improve the results of students' cognitive learning on XI grade in SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda. 2). to know the effectiveness of the development of Flipped Classroom learning strategy to improve the results of students' cognitive learning on XI grade in SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda. This development research refers to development measures with the model Thiagarajan & Semmel. The design of the development is grouped over 3 comprehensive development procedures: (a) define stages (definition) (b) design stages (design) and (c) development stages (development). The product's test consists of validation tests conducted by both study and linguistics specialists and product assessments conducted through the 2 stages the control class  test to 31 students of XI grade and experimental class testing to 31 students of XI grade in SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda. Data collection uses interview,observation,questionnaire for linguists and test text instruments. The study (1) resulted in Flipped Classroom learning device (2) the product produced effectively improves the cognitive value of students of XI grade in SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda as a study result,shown that the pretest average of 52.48 increased in a post test of 56.38 to the control class while 53.83 increased at the post test level of 87.37. And testing t independent t test of 0.467 > 0.05,this proves that there is no significant difference between control class and experiment class during learning using Flipped Classroom to improve students' cognitive learning on Biology of XI grade in SMAK Santo Fransiskus Assisi Samarinda.

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Suryati Ni Wayan Novi ◽  
Susandi Ni Kadek Ary ◽  
Susanta I Putu Agus Endra

This study aimed to identify the effect of flipped classroom strategy toward reading competence between students who are taught using flipped classroom and those who are taught using conventional strategy. The study employed quasi experimental and used Non-equivalent Control Group Design. There were 80 respondents of the 3rd semester nursing students of STIKES Bali recruited as the sample through purposive sampling strategy. The data were collected by using pre-test and post-test to measure students' reading competence. The findings indicated that there was a significant difference between experimental and conventional group. The average score of experimental group in pre-test was 49.05, while the post-test was 78.58; the increase was 29.53. Meanwhile, the average score of control group in the pre-test was 45.55, while after the post-test was 58.48; the increase was 12.93. The t test obtained the value of t count 12.737. The value of t table with df 39 at a significant level of 5% was 2.0226. Therefore, t count> t table (12,737> 2,0226) and the significance value is lower than 0,05 (0,00 <0,05). The students taught using Flipped Classroom achieved better in reading competency than those who were taught using conventional teaching. In conclusion, Flipped Classroom is an active learning strategy that can be applied in the classroom, in which the learning process is reversed, that is, from the student to the teacher or student-centered learning.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Nizam Arshad ◽  
Noor Azean Atan ◽  
Abdul Halim Abdullah ◽  
Mahani Mokhtar ◽  
Mohd Salleh Abu

Reasoning skills are very important in encouraging students to think more critically and logically, as depicted in the Malaysian Education Development Plan (2013-2025). Therefore, this study looked into improving the Differentiation Reasoning Level (DRL) of reasoning skills among students for a topic in the Additional Mathematics subject,  known as Differentiation, through reasoning learning strategy. The study participants consisted of a total of 31 students from a secondary boarding school in Johor, selected through a purposive sampling method. A pre-test was carried out for the participants, from the advanced level, followed by a number of repetition tests, before the post-test assessment was conducted. The data collection for this study employed a set of Reasoning Test on Differentiation (RTD) and 10 sets of learning activities on Differentiation based on modified Marzano Rubric for Specific Task of Situations (1992). This dimension involved four types of reasoning skills, namely,  comparison, classification, inductive, and deductive. The survey data, through paired samples t-test, revealed a significant difference between the mean scores in pre-test and post-test (p <0.05). In addition, the paired sample t-test showed a significant difference on the level of reasoning among students from each construct in the reasoning skills before and after using this module. In conclusion, the Marzano Model of Dimensional Learning (1992) is a thinking skill model that can help improve students' reasoning skills. The model covers analysis aspects of what has been learned by implementing the process of identifying reasons, which will help students to add and expand their knowledge. The findings also implied that, the processes of teaching and learning play an important role in ensuring students’ capability to emphasize on the implementation process of reasoning skills


Author(s):  
Hala Gabr Mahmoud

Todays, higher education emphasizes the importance of student centered learning. Further the aim of nursing education should be on the process of thinking and involve being proactive, collaborative and quality oriented. Cooperative learning is an approach to the aim of student-centered activities towards the attainment of the outcomes-based environment as required by accrediting and certifying bodies and agencies of higher education. Cooperative learning most often involves small groups of students who contribute to each other's learning. It is one of the innovative teaching strategies can be incorporated in the nursing curriculum for the better results and it is a great tool that can be used to enhance and promote higher student achievement.Therefore, a variety of teaching strategies have been designed to be used in teaching, ranging from teacher-centered strategies to more student-centered ones.Hence, the present study aims to assess the effect of cooperative learning strategy on undergraduate nursing students enrolled in nursing administration course at Faculty of Nursing, King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. A one-group before–after quasi-experimental design was used. The study was conducted at Faculty of Nursing at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. All nursing studentsenrolled in theeighth at the time of the study of the academic year 2015-2016were included in the study. Four tools were used for data collection namely; The Revised two-factor Study Process Questionnaire (R-SPQ-2F), Teamwork perception survey, Students’ Self-Perception Leadership Questionnaire, and Students' Opinner Questionnaire Sheet.A major finding of the present study revealed there was statistical significant difference between the pretest and post-test mean scores of students' deep learning approach, team perception of learning and self-perception of leadership of student. While there was no a significant difference was observed between the pre-test and post-test mean scores for the surface approach to learning. It was concluded that  cooperative learning as a method and philosophy is an effective approach to fostering deeper approach to learning and improving communication skills of nursing students especially in interactive skills, team work, and their leadership abilities among nursing students. It is recommended to the successful introducing of cooperative learning in nursing education will improve professional performance.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darmansyah

This study examined the effectiveness of the flipped classroom learning strategy on student’s motivation, discipline and learning results on the classroom action research subject. The research subject consists of 66 students grouped into experimental and control groups which were taught separately by using the flipped classroom learning strategy and a conventional discussion strategy. Flipped classroom learning strategy with technology has a significant positive effect on student’s motivation, discipline and learning results. It can be concluded that the experimental group of students taught by flipped classroom strategy is better than the control group in all three domains.


JURNAL SMART ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-45
Author(s):  
Normandita Adventina Berliani ◽  
Caroline Victorine Katemba

Art is a learning strategy or tool used by the teacher currently. Integrating art in learning can stimulate students’ brain and makes learning activity become more effective and interesting. This study used technology-Quizlet as the art of enhancing vocabulary. Vocabulary is the most important tool in learning English to communicate, either orally or written. This was a quantitative research with a comparative design, using 32 students in the experimental group and 32 students in the control group. The pre and post-test designs were used. Results showed that both groups enhanced in vocabulary. Further, there was a significant difference between the two groups. It can be concluded that Quizlet Application is an effective strategy to enhance students’ vocabulary mastery.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Stefiana Lenisa ◽  
Muhammad Syafi’i ◽  
M. Rahmad ◽  
Yati Gusneli

Accommodating the latest learning challenges that require online learning support, a flipped classroom bloglearning media that is valid has been produced, but has not been used in class, to see its effectiveness.Thereforethe purpose of this research is to describe the cognitive learning outcomes of class X students of SMA Negeri 5Pekanbaru, through the application of classroom flipped blog learning media on work and energy material. Theresearch method used is Pre-Experimental desgn. The research subjects were class X students of SMA Negeri 5Pekanbaru which numbered 36 students. Research data are online quiz data and cognitive learning outcomes frompost-test scores after the use of flipped classroom blog learning media. Data were analyzed descriptively to seethe level of absorption of students' cognitive learning outcomes. The results of the online quiz data analysisthrough the flipped classroom blog found that the overall absorption of the online quiz was 85.92% with a verygood category. The results of the post-test data analysis of learning outcomes obtained an average absorptive of81.80%, with a good average absorptive category. The effectiveness of learning based on the absorptive score ofthe class average includes the effective category. So that the learning media of flipped classroom blogs asinnovative learning media that are effectively used in learning work and energy material in class X SMA Negeri5 Pekanbaru..


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Intesar Tannous

The present study aimed to detect the effectiveness of using a discovery-learning strategy in the acquisition of scientific concepts among kindergarten students whose ages are between 5-6 years. The study used the experimental method through semi-experimental design with pre and post-test for the experimental and control groups. To achieve the goal of the study, a visual test for the scientific concepts was developed. After verifying the validity and reliability of the scale, it was applied to the study sample, which included 49 boys and girls randomly assigned to two groups,: An experimental group consisting of 24 boys and girls who were taught by using a discovery-learning strategy, and a control group consisting of 25 boys and girls were taught by using the traditional methods. The results of variance analysis showed a statistically significant difference at the level &alpha; = 0.05 between the mean scores of the responses of the control and experimental groups&rsquo; participants in the post-test of scientific concepts, attributed to the use of the discovery-learning strategy, and for the benefit of the experimental group. The study found no statistically significant differences at the level of &alpha; = 0.05 between the mean scores of the experimental group&#39;s participants in the post-test of scientific concepts attributed to gender variable, nor there was any statistical effect of interaction between gender and teaching strategy. In the light of these results, the study concluded the effectiveness of using a discovery-learning strategy in the acquisition of scientific concepts among kindergarten children.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 144
Author(s):  
Hala El-Senousy ◽  
Jumana Alquda

The flipped classroom strategy (FCRS) is an innovative instructional approach that flips the traditional teacher-centered classroom into student-centered learning, by switching the classroom and home activities using the available educational technology. This paper examined the effect of (FCRS) on students’ achievement and self-regulated learning skills (SRLS) for 60 students enrolled in Comp101N course. The findings revealed a significant difference in both the mean of achievement test scores and SRLS scale of experimental group students and control group students in favor of the experimental group. A similar difference was found in the pre- and post-test achievement scores of experimental group students in favor of the post-test. The study recommended wider use of the FCRS in higher education and for post-graduate students.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arab World English Journal ◽  
Muhammad Ishtiaq ◽  
Zuraina Ali ◽  
Muhammad Salem

Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) has been considered as an important cooperative learning strategy in progressive pedagogy. A number of studies have supported the use of STAD in different subject areas and in different socio-cultural contexts. However, it is still an under-researched area in countries like Saudi Arabia where English is taught as a Foreign Language. This quasi-experimental study was conducted in Unaizah Community College, Saudi Arabia. Both the experimental group and the control group were tested on 2000-word vocabulary test. A vocabulary test was prepared and administered by the researchers at the beginning of the experiment as a pre-test. The experimental group was taught with Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD) strategy whereas the control group was taught with traditional whole-class instruction method. The treatment was carried out for two weeks. At the end of the experiment, the same vocabulary test was re-administered as a post-test. Independent samples t-test was used to analyze the data using SPSS 21. Results showed that there was a significant difference between the experimental group and the control group in favor of the experimental group (p= 0.002 &lt; 0.05).


Author(s):  
Eman Salman Taie

Background Concept mapping is a teaching and learning strategy that establishes a bridge between howpeople learn knowledge and sensible learning.Aim The present study aims to explore the effect of concept mapping based learning on students' cognitivelearning levels in nursing administration course.Methods It is a quasi- experimental study. The study was conducted in faculty of nursing –Helwan University.Subjects were composed of all 4th year students (102) in faculty of nursing –Helwan University, for the academicyear 2012-2013, . Two types of Questionnaire formats were used (Students’ knowledge about conceptmapping questionnaire format and satisfaction questionnaire format) plus concept map assessment Rubricand students’ achievement test in collecting data for this study.Findings The majority of the experimental students before awareness sessions were lack knowledge aboutconcept mapping. Also, regarding applications concept map scoring rubric assignments the majority of theexperimental students had moderate score in the 1st assignment and high score in 2nd assignment. As evident,the majority of the studied students either control or experimental had low score in pre-test. While, in the posttestthe majority of experimental had high score. Most of them perceived concept mapping positively as alearning tool.Conclusion There was a high significant difference between experimental students' knowledge about conceptmapping before and after awareness sessions, concept mapping improved students’ meaningful learninglevels. Finally, most of experimental students perceived concept mapping positively.


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