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THE EFFECT OF USING CHAT GPT ON STUDENTS CREATIVITY LEARNING Melinda; Sriwardona; Mawadah Rohmah, Mutia; Rati, Dasri
Mandeh : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Mandeh : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Januari-Juni)
Publisher : Amanah Publishing

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This study aims to determine the use of GPT Chat at Senior High School 1 Lembah Melintang, to assess students' learning creativity, and to determine the effect of GPT Chat on students' learning creativity at Senior High School 1 Lembah Melintang. This research is motivated by the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in education, particularly through the use of GPT Chat as a learning tool. Although GPT Chat offers many benefits in accelerating information access and supporting students' independent learning, there are concerns that this technology may reduce students' critical and independent thinking skills. This is a quantitative study with a randomly selected sample of 50 students. Data processing was performed using SPSS 24.0 software to test validity, reliability, descriptive statistics, simple regression, and hypothesis testing. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the use of GPT Chat at Senior High School 1 Lembah Melintang has a positive impact on students' learning creativity, with the majority of students experiencing improvements in material understanding and creative thinking. However, the effect of GPT Chat on student learning creativity was not statistically significant, with a low R-square value (0.023) and an insignificant t-test result. Nevertheless, this technology can still enrich students' learning experiences, as long as it is used judiciously and does not replace the important role of social interaction and teacher guidance in the learning process.
Implementation of The Think Pair Share (TPS) Learning Model in Improving Student Learning Outcomes In The Subject Of Islamic Cultural History For Class V At MIN 2 West Pasaman Novrita, Zahwa; Oktarina, Risqa; Hanifah, Nisaul; Mawadah Rohmah, Mutia
Mandeh : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 3 No 1 (2026): Mandeh : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Januari-Juni)
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This study aims to determine the application of the Think Pair Share (TPS) learning model in improving student learning outcomes in the History of Islamic Culture (SKI) subject for fifth graders at MIN 2 West Pasaman. The background of this study is the low student learning outcomes in SKI, caused by a lack of student participation, courage, and motivation in the learning process. The TPS model was chosen because it includes cooperative learning steps that emphasize individual thinking (think), pair discussions (pair), and large group sharing (share). This research is a quantitative study with a pre-experimental approach (one group pretest-posttest design). The subjects were all 28 fifth grade students at MIN 2 West Pasaman. Data collection techniques included observation, questionnaires, documentation, pretests, and posttests. Data were analyzed using the learning mastery formula (KB) and the percentage of teacher and student responses. The results indicate that the TPS model was implemented effectively. Based on the questionnaire, 62.5% of students stated that it was easier to understand the Social Sciences (SKI) lesson and 57.5% felt more confident expressing their opinions after participating in the TPS learning model. Teachers also assessed TPS as quite effective (70%) in improving student understanding, fostering courage, and creating a conducive learning environment. Based on the learning outcomes, before the TPS implementation (pretest), only 7 of 28 students (25%) achieved the Minimum Completion Criteria (KKM = 75). After the TPS implementation (posttest), all 28 students (100%) achieved the KKM, resulting in a 75% increase in completion.