Journal of Architectural Research and Education
Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Journal of Architectural Reseach and Education

The Effect of Student's Interpersonal Communication Skills On Student's Learning Outcomes In Mechanical Engineering Subjects

Sukarna, Tasya Fatihah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Dec 2021

Abstract

The differences in student’s background, cognitive, language learning, motor skills, talents and readiness cause the difference of their communication skills. By knowing the different abilities that exist in students, teachers will likely be able to provide learning in the right way. This study was conducted to determine how much the effect of student’s interpersonal communication skills on student’s learning outcomes in Mechanical Engineering subjec. There are 96 samples in this study which also the students of X DPIB 1,2,3 SMK Negeri 2 Garut. The test of student's interpersonal communication skills is a research instrument that author developed, while student’s learning outcomes are seen from the final score of Mechanical Engineering subject on the even semester of 2020/2021 school year. The data analysis technique that used in this study is an aproach of correlation, determination, and simple linear regression analysis. Based on regression analysis, the results showed that there was a positive and significant effect on student’s interpersonal communication skills on student learning outcomes in Mechanical Engineering subject. It means that the better the student’s interpersonal communication skills, also the better their learning outcomes in Mechanical Engineering subjects.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JARE

Publisher

Subject

Arts Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Education Engineering Environmental Science

Description

Journal of Architectural Research and Education (JARE) is an Open Journal System published by the Department of Architecture Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung. This journal is a means of research publications that concentrate on the study of architecture to accommodate authors ...