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Development of Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to increase pre-service primary teacher’s creative thinking skill Wahyudi Wahyudi; Budi Waluya; Hardi Suyitno; Sutriyono Sutriyono; Indri Anugraheni
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 13, No 3: August 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (501.023 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v13i3.9907

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Problem-based learning is generally done with face-to-face interaction. This learning process, however, has not provided a lot of time for learners to find limitless and timeless information and learning resources. It still depends on the teacher as a source of information. Students are very dependent on the presence of lecturers during face-to-face interaction. This research aims to develop a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to support student to improve their creative thinking skills. The method used in this research was R and D with ASSURE development model. Product validation was done through an expert’s assessment by using the expert’s validation sheet. The practicality of the product is tested with limited trials with college lecturers and some students with questionnaires and interviews. Product effectiveness was seen by implementing limited development testing to a particular class with a one group pretest-posttest design and the result was analyzed by using a Paired-Samples T-Test. The result of this research is a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) valid, practical and effectively improves students' creative thinking abilities. The effectiveness of the learning model was also proven on the basis of Paired-Samples T-Test of students’ pretest and posttest with sig. (2-tailed) 0.000. This learning gives students the opportunity to think systematically by beginning by criticizing the interesting contextual problems and ending with meaningful reflection with adequate learning resources both in face-to-face and online interaction.
Development of Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to increase pre-service primary teacher’s creative thinking skill Wahyudi Wahyudi; Budi Waluya; Hardi Suyitno; Sutriyono Sutriyono; Indri Anugraheni
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 13, No 3: August 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (501.023 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v13i3.9907

Abstract

Problem-based learning is generally done with face-to-face interaction. This learning process, however, has not provided a lot of time for learners to find limitless and timeless information and learning resources. It still depends on the teacher as a source of information. Students are very dependent on the presence of lecturers during face-to-face interaction. This research aims to develop a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to support student to improve their creative thinking skills. The method used in this research was R and D with ASSURE development model. Product validation was done through an expert’s assessment by using the expert’s validation sheet. The practicality of the product is tested with limited trials with college lecturers and some students with questionnaires and interviews. Product effectiveness was seen by implementing limited development testing to a particular class with a one group pretest-posttest design and the result was analyzed by using a Paired-Samples T-Test. The result of this research is a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) valid, practical and effectively improves students' creative thinking abilities. The effectiveness of the learning model was also proven on the basis of Paired-Samples T-Test of students’ pretest and posttest with sig. (2-tailed) 0.000. This learning gives students the opportunity to think systematically by beginning by criticizing the interesting contextual problems and ending with meaningful reflection with adequate learning resources both in face-to-face and online interaction.
Development of Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to increase pre-service primary teacher’s creative thinking skill Wahyudi Wahyudi; Budi Waluya; Hardi Suyitno; Sutriyono Sutriyono; Indri Anugraheni
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 13, No 3: August 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (501.023 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v13i3.9907

Abstract

Problem-based learning is generally done with face-to-face interaction. This learning process, however, has not provided a lot of time for learners to find limitless and timeless information and learning resources. It still depends on the teacher as a source of information. Students are very dependent on the presence of lecturers during face-to-face interaction. This research aims to develop a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to support student to improve their creative thinking skills. The method used in this research was R and D with ASSURE development model. Product validation was done through an expert’s assessment by using the expert’s validation sheet. The practicality of the product is tested with limited trials with college lecturers and some students with questionnaires and interviews. Product effectiveness was seen by implementing limited development testing to a particular class with a one group pretest-posttest design and the result was analyzed by using a Paired-Samples T-Test. The result of this research is a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) valid, practical and effectively improves students' creative thinking abilities. The effectiveness of the learning model was also proven on the basis of Paired-Samples T-Test of students’ pretest and posttest with sig. (2-tailed) 0.000. This learning gives students the opportunity to think systematically by beginning by criticizing the interesting contextual problems and ending with meaningful reflection with adequate learning resources both in face-to-face and online interaction.
Development of Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to increase pre-service primary teacher’s creative thinking skill Wahyudi Wahyudi; Budi Waluya; Hardi Suyitno; Sutriyono Sutriyono; Indri Anugraheni
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 13, No 3: August 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (501.023 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v13i3.9907

Abstract

Problem-based learning is generally done with face-to-face interaction. This learning process, however, has not provided a lot of time for learners to find limitless and timeless information and learning resources. It still depends on the teacher as a source of information. Students are very dependent on the presence of lecturers during face-to-face interaction. This research aims to develop a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to support student to improve their creative thinking skills. The method used in this research was R and D with ASSURE development model. Product validation was done through an expert’s assessment by using the expert’s validation sheet. The practicality of the product is tested with limited trials with college lecturers and some students with questionnaires and interviews. Product effectiveness was seen by implementing limited development testing to a particular class with a one group pretest-posttest design and the result was analyzed by using a Paired-Samples T-Test. The result of this research is a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) valid, practical and effectively improves students' creative thinking abilities. The effectiveness of the learning model was also proven on the basis of Paired-Samples T-Test of students’ pretest and posttest with sig. (2-tailed) 0.000. This learning gives students the opportunity to think systematically by beginning by criticizing the interesting contextual problems and ending with meaningful reflection with adequate learning resources both in face-to-face and online interaction.
Development of Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to increase pre-service primary teacher’s creative thinking skill Wahyudi Wahyudi; Budi Waluya; Hardi Suyitno; Sutriyono Sutriyono; Indri Anugraheni
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 13, No 3: August 2019
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (501.023 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v13i3.9907

Abstract

Problem-based learning is generally done with face-to-face interaction. This learning process, however, has not provided a lot of time for learners to find limitless and timeless information and learning resources. It still depends on the teacher as a source of information. Students are very dependent on the presence of lecturers during face-to-face interaction. This research aims to develop a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) model to support student to improve their creative thinking skills. The method used in this research was R and D with ASSURE development model. Product validation was done through an expert’s assessment by using the expert’s validation sheet. The practicality of the product is tested with limited trials with college lecturers and some students with questionnaires and interviews. Product effectiveness was seen by implementing limited development testing to a particular class with a one group pretest-posttest design and the result was analyzed by using a Paired-Samples T-Test. The result of this research is a Problem-based Blended Learning (PB2L) valid, practical and effectively improves students' creative thinking abilities. The effectiveness of the learning model was also proven on the basis of Paired-Samples T-Test of students’ pretest and posttest with sig. (2-tailed) 0.000. This learning gives students the opportunity to think systematically by beginning by criticizing the interesting contextual problems and ending with meaningful reflection with adequate learning resources both in face-to-face and online interaction.
Co-Authors Adi Winanto Agape Purwa Gracia Ana Fitrotun Nisa Andika Dinar Pamungkas Andri Anugrahana Anggraeni, Fitria Rahayu Kusuma Anjelina Wati Arista Khoirul Mungzilina Asriningtyas, Anastasia Nandhita Ayundha Rosvita Banun Havifah Cahyo Khosiyono Bens Pardamean Berliana Henu Cahyani Christina Dewi Pratiwi Dewi Saraswati Diesta Aribawati Digdo Sudigyo Dina Ayuningsih Edwina Ariandhini Eksa Rachma Diana Elvira Hoesein Radia Endah Setyowati Erviyanti Pramudya Ester Widi Sayuti Eunice Widyanti Setyaningtyas Eunike Tabita Surono Fauziyah, Nur Endah Hikmah Firosalia Kristin Fransiska Faberta Kencana Sari Gamaliel Septian Airlanda Gloria Pirena Abdi Heldiana Lali Wuda Herliana, Shinta Indra Murti Wulandari Johana Ermina Setyaningtyas Kanna, Rialen Krisnani Hayuningtyas Kus Eddy Sartono Kusfabianto, Ignatius Jodi Lestari, Ina Lilis Karlina Lilis Puji Astuti Ma'ruf, Muhammad Iqbal Mahfud Fauzi Mawardi Metta Ariyanto Mirta Widiyanti Mozes Kurniawan Muhammad Iqbal Ma'ruf Nadia Astri Pandanwangi Natty, Richard Adony Nichen Irma Cintia Niken Bekti Utami Nila Sari Normala Rahmadani, Normala Novika Dian Pancasari Gabriela Novitasari, Resty Adelia Nugraha, Abdi Rizka Pasaribu, Pingky Fitriany Rakasiwi, Raras Raras Rakasiwi Resty Adelia Novitasari Richard Adony Natty Risa Wijayanti Risky Sanita Rochmad Ari Setyawan Rony, Zahara Tussoleha Setyawan, Rochmad Ari Shinta Herliana Soegandini, Soegandini Sri Wahyuni Suci Setyawati Surono, Eunike Tabita Teddy Suparyanto Tengku Riza Zarzani N Tetuko Adicondro Theresia Sri Rahayu Tri Utami Ulva Maulana Vera Risti Monika Wahyu Edi Prasetyo Wahyu Pramudita, Wahyu Wahyudi Yayi Suryo Prabandari Yoas Abdi Winoto Yosse Dwi Saputro Yosse Dwi Saputro Yusina Ina Farida Maubanu