The paired storytelling learning model is a teaching model developed with an interactive approach between students, teachers, and the subject matter. This study aims to improve student learning outcomes in the IPAS subject through the implementation of the paired storytelling model assisted by audiovisual media. Considering the importance of education that is adaptive to the development of the times and the needs of students, this study uses a classroom action research (CAR) approach at SDN Selaro Berseri, involving 17 fourth-grade students. The research method was conducted in two cycles, including planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The results of the study show a significant improvement in student activity and learning outcomes. Observation data shows that student activity increased from 29.4% in the pre-test to 88.2% in the post-test. Additionally, the percentage of learning completeness increased from 29.4% to 88.2% after applying the paired storytelling model. Interviews with students showed positive responses to this learning method, which encouraged active involvement and increased learning motivation. This study recommends the application of the paired storytelling model assisted by audiovisual media as an innovative strategy in IPAS learning to improve student learning outcomes.
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