Implementing the searching information, communication, and modeling (SICOMO) learning model in the learning process can develop 21st-century skills for students. This study aimed to analyze students' learning styles, interests, and collaboration abilities in implementing the SICOMO learning model. This is a quantitative study with data collected through questionnaires filled out by 40 students. The results of this study show that students' learning interests include drawing/designing 35%, making videos and role-playing 31%, and writing and speaking 24%. Students' learning styles are visual type 43%, kinesthetic type 27%, and auditory type 30%. Collaboration skills with indicators of active contribution 94%, productive work 92%, flexibility and compromise 89%, responsibility 88%, and respectful attitude 92%. These findings suggest that the SICOMO learning model not only enhances student engagement but also fosters diverse skills, demonstrating its effectiveness in serving different learning preferences and promoting teamwork among students
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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