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Evaluating Learning Motivation: An Analysis of Students' Engagement in Online Learning Environments Karyadi, Prita Atria; Paristiowati, Maria
Journal of Educational Management and Learning Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Heca Sentra Analitika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60084/jeml.v2i1.193

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This study analyzes students' learning motivations, including concentration, curiosity, enthusiasm, independence, readiness, encouragement, consistency, and self-confidence during online learning at Pahoa High School. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the research was conducted from February to April 2022, involving 53 students from class XI. Data were collected through observations, interviews, reflective journals, and questionnaires adapted from various research journals, focusing on learning motivation. The data analysis involved stages of data reduction, coding, presentation, and conclusion. Results were categorized into three areas: (1) student learning motivation during online learning, (2) advantages of online learning, and (3) disadvantages of online learning. Questionnaire data revealed that 78% of students exhibited excellent concentration, 57% had good curiosity, 41% displayed fair enthusiasm, 92% showed excellent independence, 54% demonstrated good readiness, 93% had excellent encouragement, 78% maintained excellent consistency, and 61% had good self-confidence. Overall, 69% of students were found to have good learning motivation. These findings suggest that students generally possess strong learning motivations in an online learning environment, providing valuable insights for educators to enhance online teaching strategies and improve student learning outcomes. This study also serves as a reference for future research on learning motivation in online education.
Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Model Learning Using Microlearning on Buffer Solution Material Puteri, Hana Alya; Paristiowati, Maria; Zulhipri, Zulhipri; Putri Hasibuan, Nur Azizah; Karyadi, Prita Atria
LAVOISIER: Chemistry Education Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2024): LAVOISIER: Chemistry Education Journal
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/lavoisier.v3i1.11112

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of learning the flipped classroom model with microlearning on class XI buffer solution material. This research was conducted at SMA Negeri 99 Jakarta using a qualitative method. The sample used in this study was 35 students of class XI. This study refers to indicators of learning effectiveness, namely the management of learning implementation, communicative teaching-learning processes, student responses, learning activities, and learning outcomes. The instruments used in this study were observation, questionnaires, test questions, reflective journals, and interviews. The results of this study are that the flipped classroom learning model with microlearning is effective for use in buffer solution materials.
Effectiveness of Flipped Classroom Model Learning Using Microlearning on Buffer Solution Material Puteri, Hana Alya; Paristiowati, Maria; Zulhipri, Zulhipri; Putri Hasibuan, Nur Azizah; Karyadi, Prita Atria
LAVOISIER: Chemistry Education Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2024): LAVOISIER: Chemistry Education Journal
Publisher : UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/lavoisier.v3i1.11112

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of learning the flipped classroom model with microlearning on class XI buffer solution material. This research was conducted at SMA Negeri 99 Jakarta using a qualitative method. The sample used in this study was 35 students of class XI. This study refers to indicators of learning effectiveness, namely the management of learning implementation, communicative teaching-learning processes, student responses, learning activities, and learning outcomes. The instruments used in this study were observation, questionnaires, test questions, reflective journals, and interviews. The results of this study are that the flipped classroom learning model with microlearning is effective for use in buffer solution materials.