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The Effect of Contextual Teaching Learning Model on Number Material on the Motivation of Elementary School Students in Grade 1 SD N 70 Palembang Safira, Alda; Arni, Yusni; Nadila, Putri; Pratiwi, Selly Ayu; Batistuta, Batistuta
Invention: Journal Research and Education Studies Volume 6 Nomor 1 Maret 2025
Publisher : CV. PUSDIKRA MITRA JAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/invention.v6i1.2401

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This study sought to ascertain how the contextual learning paradigm affected the learning results of first-graders studying addition and subtraction in mathematics classes at SD Negeri 70 Palembang. This kind of study uses a nonequivalent control group design and is a quasi-experiment. Fifty first-graders served as the research subjects. A multiple-choice exam with ten items was the tool utilized. For Window 2.6.44, data analysis was conducted using an independent T test with assistance from Jamovi. The findings demonstrated that students who received instruction using contextual learning models had a higher comprehension of mathematical concepts than students who received instruction using traditional learning models.
The Effect of Contextual Teaching Learning Model on Number Material on the Motivation of Elementary School Students in Grade 1 SD N 70 Palembang Safira, Alda; Arni, Yusni; Nadila, Putri; Pratiwi, Selly Ayu; Batistuta, Batistuta
Invention: Journal Research and Education Studies Volume 6 Nomor 1 Maret 2025
Publisher : CV. PUSDIKRA MITRA JAYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/invention.v6i1.2401

Abstract

This study sought to ascertain how the contextual learning paradigm affected the learning results of first-graders studying addition and subtraction in mathematics classes at SD Negeri 70 Palembang. This kind of study uses a nonequivalent control group design and is a quasi-experiment. Fifty first-graders served as the research subjects. A multiple-choice exam with ten items was the tool utilized. For Window 2.6.44, data analysis was conducted using an independent T test with assistance from Jamovi. The findings demonstrated that students who received instruction using contextual learning models had a higher comprehension of mathematical concepts than students who received instruction using traditional learning models.