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Problem-based Learning (PBL) effects through blended learning on collaborative ability of biology students Regina, Angel; Yustina, Yustina; Daryanes, Febblina
JURNAL ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI Vol 8, No 2 (2023): Atrium Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/apb.v8i2.14739

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This research aims to determine the effect of Problem-based Learning (PBL) through blended on students' collaborative abilities in excretion system. This research was conducted at one of High School in Riau, 2021/2022 academic year. This research type is quasi-experiment using questionnaires and observation sheets. The parameters used are students' collaborative abilities, with indicators: working productively, respecting opinions, compromise, and responsibility. Result of collaborative ability in the control class was 48.33 (not good), and in the experimental class it was 82.62 (good). Highest indicator of collaborative ability is responsibility, and the lowest score is compromising. The conclusion is PBL through blended has an effect on students' collaborative abilities.
The Effect of Problem-Based Learning Models Through Blended Learning on Students' Collaborative Ability on Excretion System Subject of class XI SMA Negeri Plus Riau Province Regina, Angel; Yustina, Yustina; Daryanes, Febblina; Putra, Riki Apriyandi
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Vol 12, No 3: September 2024
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Malang (UM)

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This study investigates the impact of implementing a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model integrated with Blended Learning on enhancing students’ collaborative abilities. Conducted in class XI of SMA Negeri Plus Riau Province during the 2021/2022 academic year, the research utilized a control group design to compare the collaborative skills of students in an experimental class, which employed the PBL model, with those in a control class. The study assessed four key indicators of collaborative ability: working productively, valuing opinions, compromising, and sharing responsibility. The findings revealed that students in the experimental class showed significant improvements in all four indicators compared to the control class. Specifically, the experimental group demonstrated better time management, greater respect for diverse viewpoints, enhanced ability to find common ground, and a stronger sense of shared responsibility. These results suggest that the combination of PBL and Blended Learning fosters a more engaging and effective learning environment, promoting active participation, critical thinking, and teamwork. The study concludes that adopting such pedagogical approaches can enhance collaborative skills among students, making them better prepared for future challenges that require cooperation and problem-solving. This research provides valuable insights for educators seeking to implement innovative teaching strategies to improve educational outcomes and equip students with essential 21st-century skills.DOI: 10.17977/jps.v12i32024p117