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Measuring the Improvement of Students’ Critical Thinking Abilities through Seamless Learning: A Quasi-Experimental Approach Narayanti, Putu Satya; Purba, Andiopenta; Nugraha, Aat Ruchiat
Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jssut.v2i1.749

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Background. 21st century education emphasizes the importance of developing high-level thinking skills (HOTS) for students, including analysis, evaluation and synthesis skills. Seamless learning, which integrates technology and media, becomes relevant in this context because it creates a dynamic and connected learning experience. Purpose. This research aims to measure the increase in students’ critical thinking abilities through seamless learning using quasi-experimental methods. By adopting this approach, the research seeks to provide empirical evidence about the effectiveness of seamless learning in improving students’ critical thinking abilities. Method. This research methodology takes a quantitative approach with quasi-experimental methods. Data was collected from a school in West Sumatra, with research subjects being grade 7 students. Data collection was carried out through critical thinking ability test instruments before and after the learning period. Analysis was carried out using the t-test in SPSS to compare the two groups. Results. The results of the analysis showed significant differences between the experimental and control groups, with a greater increase in critical thinking ability scores in the experimental group. The resulting t value was 0.05, with a p value of less than 0.05, indicating that the difference between the two groups did not occur by chance. This confirms that seamless learning has a positive impact in improving students’ critical thinking abilities.   Conclusion. These findings highlight the success of seamless learning in improving students’ critical thinking abilities. However, this study has limitations, such as the relatively small sample size and limited duration of the intervention. Further research with larger sample sizes is recommended to deepen this understanding.
Language Politeness in the Batak Toba Community in Jambi City Sinaga, Maria Br; Purba, Andiopenta; Putra, Yoga Mestika
Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jssut.v2i3.877

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Background. Humans as social creatures use language to interact with each other. In the interaction process, language can be spoken and written. Spoken language is expressed in direct speech, while written language is expressed in written form. The Toba Batak people have local wisdom in the form of expressions, namely Pantun hangoluan, tois hamagoan. This means that if we live our lives with polite and courteous behavior, we will have a good life. Purpose. This research aims to determine language politeness in the Toba Batak community in Jambi City. Method. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method. The data source for this research is Toba Batak speakers in Arisan Marga, Parsahutaon, Martandang, and Lapo. Data collection techniques in this research used listening and note-taking techniques. The listening technique is carried out by listening and recording the speech, then the note-taking technique is by recording important data from the informant's speech. The data analysis technique uses the Miles and Huberman method, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. Results. The results of this research found 94 data that complied with the principles of language politeness maxims. In Arisan Marga there are 29 data, in Parsahutaon there are 22 data, in Martandang there are 19 data, and in Lapo there are 24 data. Compliance with language politeness is mostly dominated by the maxim of wisdom with 39 data, the maxim of agreement with 17 data, the maxim of respect with 16 data, the maxim of generosity with 14 data, the maxim of sympathy with 6 data, and the maxim of humility with 2 data. Conclusion. From the research results it can be concluded that there are more maxims of wisdom than the maxims of humility and the maxims of sympathy.
Co-Authors Aat Ruchiat Nugraha Adrias Adrias Agus Setyonegoro Agustina, Amelia AHMAD, MUHLIS Aini, Zulfa Fitri Akbar, Oky Akhyaruddin Akhyaruddin, Akhyaruddin Albertus Sinaga Anggrawan Janur Putra Ardi Pranata Aswan, Dara Mutiara Azhary, Fitriyani Boy Indrayana Deri Rachmad Pratama, Deri Rachmad Dila Nurzafti, Kharisma Eddy Pahar Harahap Eko Kuntarto Febrianti, Sena Gulo, Della Silvi Harap, Eddy Pahar Harianja, Sri Indriani Harisnawati Harjono, Harry Soedarto Hary Soedarto Harjono Herman Budiyono Hilman Yusra Ilmi, Hidayatun Nur Isti Wahyuningsih Junita Yosephine Sinurat Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Kamarudin Kamarudin Kasari, Devi Kolo, Adriana Lini, Saplini Maharani, Faiga Aulia Mahrus Mahrus, Mahrus Manurung, Helen Mayasari, Ajeng Widya Muhelya, Wahyunda Narayanti, Putu Satya Nazhifah Nazurty Nazurty Ningsih, Arum Gati Norawati, Rosinta Novita Sari Nurfadilah Nurfadilah Panjatan, Vera Sari Priyanto Priyanto Putri Maharani Rachmad Pratama, Deri Rachmahtika, Rachmahtika Rahmadani, Laila Despi Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadanti, Sintia Rustam Rustam Saputra, Ade Bayu Sari, Welsa Laudia Setiyadi, Bradley Sihotang, Rina Oktaviana Simangunsong, Susi Susanti Simanjuntak, Yerlina Simaremare, Tohap Pandapotan Simarmata, Dicky Anthony Yohannes Simatupang, Gugun Manosor Sinaga, Maria Br Sipahutar, Bernard Sitohang, Rinawati Sonia, Adelia Gita Wahyuni, Suci Sri Weni Yulastri Widayan, Pramugita Wini, Lusia Oktri Wulandary, Ryana Putri Yani, Dwi Fitri Yoga Mestika Putra Yuliyanti, Eva Yulmiati M.Pd S.S Yundi Fitrah Yusra D Yusra D. Yusra Dewi