Mawardi Mawardi
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KORELASI ANTARA KETERAMPILAN METAKOGNISI DENGAN AKTIVITAS DAN HASIL BELAJAR SISWA PADA MATA PELAJARAN KIMIA KELAS X MIA SMA NEGERI 7 PONTIANAK Nurul Fitri; Mawardi Mawardi; Rizmahardian Azhari Kurniawan
Jurnal Ilmiah Ar-Razi Vol 5, No 1 (2017): Jurnal Ilmiah Ar-Razi
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ABSTRACTLow learning outcomes and lack of student activity on chemistry subject at X grade science students in SMAN 7 Pontianak was caused by low metacognition skills. Therefore, this research aimed to describe student‟s metacognition skills, learning activities, and learning outcomes in chemical subjects, as well as to determine the level of correlation among those variables. The method was descriptive method with correlational research. Students‟ metacognition skills were measured using MCAI questionnaire, students‟ learning outcomes by summative test documentation, and students‟ learning activities by learning activities questionnaires. The analysis showed that students‟ metacognition skill average was 79% in the developing category, which meant students can be helped toward realizing think if intrigued or supported, students‟ learning activities ware at the high category (51%), while students‟ learning outcomes was in the less category ( 38%). The correlation test (Pearson product moment test) results of students‟ metacognition skills with students‟ activity showed positive and significant correlation. Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was 0.542 as the moderate category and determination coefficient was 0.293. The correlation test results of students‟ metacognition skills with students‟ learning outcomes indicated that there was no correlation with the significant value of 0.136. Keywords: learning activities, metacognition skills, correlation, learning outcomes
ANALISIS KESULITAN BELAJAR KIMIA PADA MATERI LARUTAN PENYANGGA SISWA KELAS XI IPA 1 MAN 2 PONTIANAK Rita Dwi Purnama; Mawardi Mawardi; Raudhatul Fadhilah
Jurnal Ilmiah Ar-Razi Vol 4, No 2 (2016): Jurnal Ilmiah Ar-Razi
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ABSTRACTThe low students’ learning outcomes and the failure in achieving the maximum mastery standard in Buffer Solutions material are caused by the students’ inability in understanding the questions. Students tend to merely pay attention on the Buffer Solutions material when the learning process takes place. However, they face confusion when they have to answer the questions of the task and the test. This study aimed at discovering the difficulties and the factors related to the students’ difficulties on Buffer Solutions material at XI IPA 1 class of MAN 2 Pontianak. Using case study descriptive method and qualitative approach, this study employed 29 students as the samples. The data collection technique used were indirect communication (questionnaires), direct communication (interview), and documentation techniques. While the data collection tools used were achievement test, questionnaires and interview. The data analysis results indicated that 68.3% students had difficulties on pH and pOH Buffer Solutions. On the other hand, the internal factorsthat affected the student learning difficulties were motivation aspect, that is, the students 'attention to the Buffer Solutions (54.31%), and talent aspect that influenced the student’s learning difficulties, that is, the students’ ability in recognizing numbers and figures respectively (48,6%) and talent aspect that influenced the student’s learning difficulties in Buffer Solutions materials (47%). In addition, the external factor that affected the student learning difficulties were family as the place to study (56%), and school as the facilitator (56,56%). Thereby, students are expected to further enhance the knowledge on the Buffer Solutions and have a discussion with both teachers and peers to cope with their learning difficulties.Keywords: Analysis, Students’ Learning Difficulties, Buffer Solutions