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The Implementation of Course Review Horay Model Assisted By Question Card Media Toward The Social Study Learning Lucky, Citra; Setyowati, Dewi Liesnoor; Latiana, Lita
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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This research aimed to examine the differences of the significant-social study learning outcome improvement between the experimental group taught by Course Review Horay assisted by Question Card media and the control group taught by Take and Give learning model assisted by Question Card. This was a Quasi Experimental Designed research. The applied sampling technique was Random Sampling. It was a technique of selecting randomly the sample. It resulted to Kedungwinong 01 Public Primary School with its IV-A class as the experimental group and IV-B class as the control group. The participants consisted of 60 students. The applied data collection technique was a social study learning outcome test. The findings showed differences of the social study learning outcomes for both the experimental group taught by Course Review Horay model assisted by the Question Card media and the control group. It was shown by the N-Gain score of the experimental group, 63.9. Meanwhile, the control group’s N-Gain score was 52.3. This finding was supported by the independent sample t-test showing that sig of (2-tailed) is 0.024<0.05. The social study learning outcomes of the group taught by Course Review Horay assisted by the Question Card are higher. The implementation of Course Review Horay assisted by the Question Card could be applied as an alternative for the teachers to improve the students' social study learning outcomes.
The Effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning At Primary Schools Toward The Mathematics Literacy Skills Reviewed From The Learning Styles And Genders Abira, Abrar; Suyitno, Hardi; Latiana, Lita
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This research aims to find out how male and female learners' mathematics literacy skills with visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles are. The applied research method was a mixed method. The applied strategy was a sequential explanatory. The population of this research consisted of the fifth graders of 023 Pekkabata Public Primary School in the academic year of 2019/2020. The applied sampling technique was purposive sampling. The sample was taken from one class. It was the Melati V class. The findings showed that (1) the learning applied by the problem-based learning model was effective toward the learners' mathematics literacy skills; (2) both male and female learners with visual learning styles met the seven indicators of mathematics literacy. They almost mastered all indicators. However, for male and female learners with auditory and kinesthetic learning style could not meet all mathematics literacy skill indicators but only several of the indicators.
The Implementation of Course Review Horay Model Assisted By Question Card Media Toward The Social Study Learning Lucky, Citra; Setyowati, Dewi Liesnoor; Latiana, Lita
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Educational Management

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Abstract

This research aimed to examine the differences of the significant-social study learning outcome improvement between the experimental group taught by Course Review Horay assisted by Question Card media and the control group taught by Take and Give learning model assisted by Question Card. This was a Quasi Experimental Designed research. The applied sampling technique was Random Sampling. It was a technique of selecting randomly the sample. It resulted to Kedungwinong 01 Public Primary School with its IV-A class as the experimental group and IV-B class as the control group. The participants consisted of 60 students. The applied data collection technique was a social study learning outcome test. The findings showed differences of the social study learning outcomes for both the experimental group taught by Course Review Horay model assisted by the Question Card media and the control group. It was shown by the N-Gain score of the experimental group, 63.9. Meanwhile, the control group’s N-Gain score was 52.3. This finding was supported by the independent sample t-test showing that sig of (2-tailed) is 0.024<0.05. The social study learning outcomes of the group taught by Course Review Horay assisted by the Question Card are higher. The implementation of Course Review Horay assisted by the Question Card could be applied as an alternative for the teachers to improve the students' social study learning outcomes.
The Effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning At Primary Schools Toward The Mathematics Literacy Skills Reviewed From The Learning Styles And Genders Abira, Abrar; Suyitno, Hardi; Latiana, Lita
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Educational Management

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Abstract

This research aims to find out how male and female learners' mathematics literacy skills with visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles are. The applied research method was a mixed method. The applied strategy was a sequential explanatory. The population of this research consisted of the fifth graders of 023 Pekkabata Public Primary School in the academic year of 2019/2020. The applied sampling technique was purposive sampling. The sample was taken from one class. It was the Melati V class. The findings showed that (1) the learning applied by the problem-based learning model was effective toward the learners' mathematics literacy skills; (2) both male and female learners with visual learning styles met the seven indicators of mathematics literacy. They almost mastered all indicators. However, for male and female learners with auditory and kinesthetic learning style could not meet all mathematics literacy skill indicators but only several of the indicators.