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IMPACT OF PROVIDING CONTENT MASTERY SERVICES FOR THE DISCOVERY LEARNING MODEL APPROACH TO IMPROVE STUDENTS' QUESTIONING SKILLS IN THE LEARNING PROCESS IN SCHOOLS Hengki Yandri; Masnur Alam; Dosi Juliawati; Sabri Sabri
Jurnal Mahasiswa BK An-Nur : Berbeda, Bermakna, Mulia Vol 8, No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al-Banjari Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/jmbkan.v8i3.7422

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The inability to ask students in the learning process indicates that students do not have good questioning skills. It will hinder students in understanding the subject matter and achievements at school. This study aims to improve students' questioning skills in the learning process by using content mastery services using the discovery learning model. The type of research used is a quantitative experimental approach with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The subjects in this study were 27 people with low questioning skills in the Nurul Haq Semurup Islamic Boarding School students. The data is obtained by spreading a scale of questioning skills developed by researchers who have been tested for validity and reliability. Then the results of the study are processed using the -t-test formula. The results of this study show a significant influence on students' questioning skills before and after being given content mastery services with a discovery learning approach. This means that content mastery services with a discovery learning approach can be used to improve students' questioning skills in the learning process.
College Student Learning Preparedness: Do Time Management Skills and Sleep Quality Matter? Nora Novita; Masnur Alam; Eko Sujadi
EduLine: Journal of Education and Learning Innovation Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : PT ARRUS Intelektual Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.eduline2632

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The success of the learning process is more probable when students demonstrate high levels of readiness to learn. However, evidence from previous studies suggests that not all students possess this readiness. This study aims to investigate the individual and combined effects of time management and sleep quality on students' preparedness for learning. Utilizing a quantitative survey design, the research engaged 178 students from the Kerinci State Islamic Institute. Sample size determination followed the Krejcie & Morgan formula, with sample selection executed through Simple Random Sampling. Data collection incorporated the Self-Directed Learning Readiness Scale, Time Management Scale, and Sleep Quality Scale. Analysis of the research data involved simple and multiple linear regression. Results indicate that both time management and learning readiness significantly influence students' preparedness for learning, with time management exerting a stronger impact. This research carries substantial implications for addressing students' learning readiness challenges through the promotion of effective time management strategies and the assurance of adequate sleep quality. Such interventions can be efficiently implemented through higher education's guidance and counseling services, involving counselors and additional support structures.