Bulletin of Science Education
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Bulletin of Science Education

The Influence Model Contextual Teaching and Learning Component Community on Social Skills of Elementary School Students

Mulyani, Srie (Unknown)
Wahyudin, D. (Unknown)
Caturiasari, Jennyta (Unknown)
Yogiarni, Tiara (Unknown)
Fajrussalam, Hisny (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Dec 2023

Abstract

Social skills abilities in society are very necessary to prepare good and educated citizens. Social skills need to be developed in learning through models, methods, approaches or learning techniques, especially in social studies learning. To determine the influence of the Community Component Contextual Teaching and Learning model in efforts to improve social skills abilities, as well as determine the increase in the final score of students' social skills abilities, the researchers used a quasi experiment (quasi experiment). The subjects in this study consisted of 48 fifth grade elementary school students. The results of data analysis show that the influence of the CTL model on students' social skills is 49.6%. The results of the n-gain t test obtained a sig value of 0.000, so H0 rejected so it can be concluded that the increase in social skills abilities of students who receive CTL model learning is better than students who receive conventional learning. Keywords: Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) Model, Learning Community, Student Social Skills

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Subject

Education

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Bulletin of Science Education publishes reports for science education researchers and practitioners on issues of science teaching and learning and science education policy. The purpose of this journal is to publish quality articles dedicated to the scientific research development that focuses on ...