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THE EFFECT OF SELF-CONFIDENCE, SELF-EFFICACY, SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT, AND PARENTAL ATTENTION ON THE LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT OF 10TH GRADE STUDENTS THROUGH LEARNING MOTIVATION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE IN ECONOMICS AT MAN 1 PASAMAN Candra, Andika; Desi Areva; Rika Verawati
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
Publisher : Global Action and Education for Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v5i4.841

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This study aims to analyze: 1) the effect of self-confidence on learning motivation, 2) the effect of self-efficacy on learning motivation, 3) the effect of the school environment on learning motivation, 4) the effect of parental attention on learning motivation, 5) the effect of self-confidence on learning achievement, 6) the effect of self-efficacy on learning achievement, 7) the effect of the school environment on learning achievement, 8) the effect of parental attention on learning achievement, 9) the effect of learning motivation on learning achievement.This research is associative in nature. The population in this study consisted of 104 tenth-grade economics students at MAN 1 Pasaman in the 2024/2025 academic year. The sample consisted of 65 people using stratified random sampling. The research instrument used for this study was a closed questionnaire using path analysis and hypothesis testing with a t-test.The results of this study indicate that: 1) there is an effect of self-confidence on learning motivation, as shown by a path coefficient of 0.351 with a t-value of 4.812 > t-table 1.66864; 2) there is no effect of self-efficacy on learning motivation, as shown by a path coefficient of 0.167 with a t-value of 2. 147 < t-table 1.66864, 3) there is an effect of school environment on learning motivation, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.321 with a t-value of 3.325 > t-table 1.66864, 4) There is an influence of parental attention on learning motivation, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.195 with a t-value of 2.509 > t-table 1.66864. 5) There is a negative influence of self-confidence on learning achievement, as indicated by a path coefficient of -0.205 with a t-value of -5.441 < t-table 1.66864, 6) There is no effect of self-efficacy on learning achievement, as indicated by a path coefficient of -0.188 with a t-value of -4.365 < t-table 1.66864, 7) there is an influence of the school environment on academic achievement, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.272 with a t-value of 6.411 > t-table 1.66864, 8) there is an influence of parental attention on academic achievement, as indicated by a path coefficient of 0.083 with a t-value of 2.116 > t-table 1.66864, 9) There is a negative influence of learning motivation on academic achievement, as indicated by a path coefficient of -0.217 with a t-value of 9.711 and a t-table value of 1.66864.
The Influence of Learning Styles, Learning Independence, Family Support, and School Environment on Academic Achievement with Learning Motivation as a Moderating Variable in 11th Grade/Fase F Economics Students Muthia Uswatun Nisa; Desi Areva; Vivina Eprillison
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED) in Press
Publisher : Global Action and Education for Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.807

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This study aims to determine: 1) The influence of learning styles on student achievement at SMA N 13 Padang, 2) The influence of learning independence on student achievement, 3) The influence of family support on student achievement, 4) The influence of the school environment on student achievement, 5) Learning motivation strengthens the influence of learning styles on student achievement, 6) Learning motivation strengthens the influence of learning independence on student achievement, 7) Learning motivation strengthens the influence of family support on student achievement, 8) Learning motivation strengthens the influence of the school environment on student achievement.This type of research is quantitative. The population in this study were all 11th-grade students studying economics at SMA Negeri 13 Padang. Sampling used a stratified random sampling technique. The instrument used for the study was a closed questionnaire with Multiple Linear Regression test using SPSS software version 25.The results of the study showed that: 1) There is an influence between learning styles (X1) on learning achievement (Y) of class XI/F Phase students at SMA Negeri 13 Padang. For the regression coefficient value of the learning style variable (X1) of 0.239 which is positive with a calculated t value of 4.887> t table of 1.997 with a significant value of 0.000 <α = 0.05, 2) There is an influence between learning independence (X2) on learning achievement (Y) of class XI/F Phase. For the regression coefficient value of the learning independence variable (X2) of 0.454 which is positive with a calculated t value of 7.415> t table of 1.997 with a significant value of 0.000 <α = 0.05. 3) There is an influence between family support (X3) on the learning achievement (Y) of class XI/Phase F students (X3) of 0.135 which is positive with a calculated t value of 2.459> t table of 1.997 with a significant value of 0.017<α = 0.05. 4) There is an influence between the school environment (X4) on the learning achievement (X5) of class XI/Phase F students. For the regression coefficient value of the school environment variable (X4) of 0.064 which is positive with a calculated t value of 2.738> t table of 1.997 with a significant value of 0.008 <α = 0.05. 5) Learning motivation strengthens learning styles on the learning achievement of class XI/Phase F students. This can be seen from the results of data analysis, the R Square (R2) value in model II is greater than R2 model 1 (0.560>0.495). 6) Learning motivation strengthens learning independence and student achievement. This is evident from the data analysis, which shows that the R2 value in Model II is greater than the R2 value in Model 1 (0.704>0.630). 7) Learning motivation strengthens family support for student achievement in grade 1. This is evident from the data analysis, which shows that the R2 value in Model II is greater than the R2 value in Model 1 (0.394>0.391). 8) Learning motivation strengthens the school environment for student achievement in Grade 11/Phase F. This is evident from the data analysis, which shows that the R2 value in Model II is greater than the R2 value in Model 1 (0.527>0.525).