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THE EFFECT OF LEARNING STYLES, LEARNING INTEREST, LEARNING HABITS, PEERS, AND PARENTAL EDUCATION ON STUDENTS' CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS SMA N 1 KOTO BALINGKA Raski Afdi; Jolianis; Mona Amelia
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
Publisher : Global Action and Education for Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.821

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This study aims to analyze: 1) The influence of learning styles on critical thinking skills, 2) The influence of learning interests on critical thinking skills, 3) The influence of learning habits on critical thinking skills, 4) The influence of learning peers on critical thinking skills, 5) The influence of parental education on critical thinking skills. 6) The combined influence of learning style, learning interest, learning habits, peers, and parental education on students' critical thinking skills. The type of research used in this study is associative research. The research was conducted in July 2025. The population in this study was all 10th grade students in the economics subject at SMAN 1 Koto Balingka. The sample size in this study was 116 people. The sampling technique used was Proportional Random Sampling, and the data analysis techniques used were descriptive analysis and inductive analysis, with the assistance of the Eviews and SPSS version 22.0 programs. The results of the study indicate that 1) There is an influence of learning style on critical thinking ability with a coefficient value of 0.187, a calculated t-value > table t-value (8.673 > 1.659), and a significance value of 0.000 < 0.05, 2) The influence of learning interest on critical thinking ability with a coefficient value of 0.247, where the calculated t-value is greater than the table t-value (9.627 > 1.659) and the significance level is 0.000 > 0.05, 3) The influence of learning habits on critical thinking ability with a coefficient value of 0.699, where the calculated t-value is greater than the table t-value (26.712 > 1.659) and a significance level of 0.000 > 0.05, 4) The influence of peers on critical thinking ability with a coefficient value of 0.062, where the calculated t-value is greater than the table t-value (2.912 > 1.659) and the significance level is 0.004 < 0.05, 5) The influence of parental education on critical thinking ability with a coefficient value of 0.041, where the calculated t-value is greater than the table t-value (2.006 > 1.659) and the significance level is 0.047 < 0.05. 6) Learning style, learning interest, learning habits, peers, and parental education together (simultaneously) have a significant effect on critical thinking ability. Where the calculated F value is 477.792 > F table 3.93 and the significance value is 0.000 < α = 0.05.
The Influence of Tutoring, Parental Attention, Self-Efficacy, Study Habits, and Learning Facilities on Student Achievement in Integrated Social Studies Subjects Miftahul Jannah; Mona Amelia; Rika Verawati
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
Publisher : Global Action and Education for Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.833

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This study is motivated by the importance of improving student achievement in Social Science subjects, which still shows incompleteness at SMPN 11 Sarolangun. Learning achievement is influenced by internal and external factors such as learning guidance, parental attention, self-efficacy, study habits, and learning facilities. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of these factors, both partially and simultaneously, on student achievement. This research employed a quantitative associative approach with a population of 82 students from grades VII and VIII, all selected using total sampling. Data were collected through validated and reliable questionnaires and documentation of students’ academic scores. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression with SPSS and EViews. The results indicate that learning guidance, self-efficacy, study habits, and learning facilities significantly affect learning achievement, whereas parental attention shows a positive but not significant effect. Simultaneously, the five variables significantly influence learning achievement with an R² of 0.547, indicating that 54.7% of the variance in achievement is explained by the studied variables, while 45.3% is influenced by other factors.
The Influence of Study Time, School Rules, Curiosity, Family Social Interaction, and Learning Facilities on the Learning Outcomes of Class X Students in Economics Subjects Nur Ida Fatini; Jimi Ronald; Mona Amelia
Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Practice Learning and Educational Development (JPLED)
Publisher : Global Action and Education for Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58737/jpled.v6i1.835

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This study aims to analyze the influence of study time, school rules, curiosity, family social interaction, and learning facilities on the learning outcomes of tenth-grade students in Economics subjects at SMAN 16 Padang. This research employed a quantitative approach with a survey method using questionnaires. The population consisted of 120 students, and the sampling technique applied was total sampling. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression. The results showed that all five independent variables (study time, school rules, curiosity, family social interaction, and learning facilities) significantly influenced students’ learning outcomes, both partially and simultaneously. This was evidenced by the significance values of each variable (sig < 0.05) and the F-test result of 361.327 with sig 0.000 < 0.05. Therefore, it can be concluded that these internal and external factors play an important role in improving students’ learning outcomes.