Journal of Education and Computer Applications
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)

Talking Stick Model to Increase Student Learning Activity

Damsir Ali (Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sulthan Syarif Hasyim)
Lungisile Ntsebeza Matters (Universitas Cape Town)
Zimitri Erasmus Naidoo (Universitas Cape Town)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Dec 2024

Abstract

Stick learning models speak using stick media. After students can learn the main topic, students who carry sticks are responsible for answering the teacher's questions. This learning method is designed to find out how far students understand the material being taught. When a teacher does not involve students in the learning process actively, students do not get the opportunity to ask questions or give opinions. In addition, the use of minimal media in learning causes the learning process to be less effective. The method implemented by the teacher is less creative, which causes students to feel bored, and the teacher is unable to present the lesson in an interesting way. This study uses a qualitative approach with library analysis. The Talking Stick model helps the learning of students and makes them more active, responsible, confident, and independent. It also makes learning more interactive and easier to use by the teacher. Teachers and students who use this learning model can get a lot of developments and advantages in learning, but some students can still listen, but they are less able to show their speaking skills when their turn arrives.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jeca

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Education Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

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Journal of Education and Computer Applications (JECA) is published by the Institute Of Advanced Knowledge and Science in helping academics, researchers, and practitioners to disseminate their research results. JESA is a blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing quality research results in ...