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Journal : Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education Journal (Birle Journal)

The Effect of Learning Strategies and Cognitive Styles on Learning Outcomes of Mathematics after Controlling Intelligence Robby Rezeki; Harun Sitompul; Julaga Situmorang
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, May
Publisher : BIRCU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.1048

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This study aims to determine the differences in learning outcomes of mathematics subjects between groups of students who are taught with modified inquiry learning strategies and guided inquiry that has a cognitive style after being controlled by intelligence. This research method uses quasi-experimental with 2 x 2 factorial design The research sample consisted of 80 people, each consisting of 1 (one) class of 40 students, both students of Senior High School  5 Stabat and 40 students of Senior High School  1 Stabat. Hypothesis testing results show that: (1) student learning outcomes in mathematics taught with modified inquiry free learning strategies are better than mathematics learning outcomes of students taught with guided inquiry learning strategies after controlling intelligence, (2) learning outcomes of group mathematics students who have FI cognitive style are better than the group of students who have FD cognitive style after controlling intelligence, (3) the effect of interaction between learning strategies and cognitive style on mathematics learning outcomes of students after controlling intelligence, (4) for students who have FI cognitive style obtains better learning outcomes of mathematics learning outcomes if taught with modified free inquiry learning strategies compared to if taught with guided inquiry learning strategies after controlling intelligence.
The Effect of Blended Learning Strategy and Creative Thinking of Students on the Results of Learning Information and Communication Technology by Controlling Prior Knowledge Resien Resien; Harun Sitompul; Julaga Situmorang
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.997

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The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in learning outcomes of ICT subjects between groups of students who are taught with blended learning strategies and expository who have the ability to think creatively after being controlled by initial knowledge. This research method uses quasi experiment with 2x2 factorial design. Data analysis techniques used two-way ANCOVA at a significant level  = 0.05. The results showed that (1) ICT learning outcomes between groups of students taught with blended learning strategies were higher than those of students who were taught with expository learning strategies after controlling for initial knowledge; (2) there is an interaction effect between learning strategies and the ability to think creatively on ICT learning outcomes after controlling initial knowledge; (3) for students who have high creative thinking skills, ICT learning outcomes among groups of students taught with blended learning strategies are higher than those of students who are taught with expository learning strategies after controlling initial knowledge; (4) for groups of students who have low creative thinking ability, ICT learning outcomes among groups of students who are taught expository learning strategies are higher than groups of students who are taught with blended learning learning strategies after controlling for initial knowledge. Based on the results of this study, to improve the learning outcomes of Information and Communication Technology students are done by implementing BL learning strategies with regard to student characteristics.
Co-Authors . Burhanuddin Abdiel Bobi Chahyadi Abdiel Ginting Abdul Hasan Saragih Abdul Muin Sibuea Afrina Sari Dewi Agus Junaidi Ahmad Andi Solahuddin Amlan . Angelina K. Sinaga Bambang Gulyanto Bisrul Hapis Tambunan Cut Cinta Dewi Cut Mutia Cut Mutia, Cut Dadang Mulyana, Dadang Danny Abrianto Danny Abrianto Danny Ivanno Ritonga Denny setiawan Deslina Simamora Dewi, Afrina Sari Dina Ampera Dongoran, Junaedi Edward Purba, Edward Efendi Napitupulu Efendi Napitupulu Efi Padrita Eka Daryanto Eka Daryanto, Eka Evi Eviyanti Fadli, Azwar H Rusharyono L Halidayana Nasution, Halidayana Hamonangan Tambunan Handika S Tumanggor Haryani Pratiwi Sitompul Hevy Anna Lubis Hevy Anna Lubis, Hevy Anna Ima Pinensi Tarigan Irmiah Nurul Rangkuti Iswandi idris Januariyansah, Sapitri Jeniwati . Julaga Situmorang Julaga Situmorang Juliani Junaidi Amin Sitepu, Junaidi Amin Kairul Anwar Kartini Tambunan Keysar Panjaitan Keysar Panjaitan Kinanti Wijaya L, H Rusharyono Muhammad Amin Mukhtar . Murniati Br. Barus Mustaqim, Bima Naeklan Simbolon Nathanael Sitanggang, Nathanael Nono Sebayang Nur Basuki Nur Basuki Nurdin Saragih nurmaidah nurmaidah PANINGKAT SIBURIAN R Mursid R Mursid Rangkuti, Irmiah Nurul Rena Agustina Rena Agustina, Rena Resien Resien Restu Restu Robby Rezeki Rohani . Rosmalia Devi Rosnelli, Rosnelli Rossy Luckita Sasmita Ruri Aditya Sari Sahara . Sahara . Sahat Siagian Simamora, Deslina Simanjuntak, Janter Pangaduan Sinaga, Amran Jahot Sinaga, Angelina K. Sinaga, Rika Imelda Sitanggang, Syaiful Siti Zubaidah Sriadhi Sriadhi Sriadhi Sriadhi, Sriadhi Sukirno Sukirno Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Sutrisno Sutrisno Syafiatun Siregar Syahputra, Fahmy Syahreza, Dina Sarah SYAIFULLAH . Tambunan , Hamonangan Tarigan, Ima Pinensi Tengku Herlina Timbul Purba Trisni Andayani Tumanggor, Handika S Venny Ribka Wisudarni Vina Susanti Winner Macson Pandiangan Yahaya, Wan Ahmad Jaafar Wan Yasir Al Harisyah Zulkifli Matondang