Classroom Experiences
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June

Improving Student Learning Outcomes in the Human Digestive System through the Application of Problem-Based Learning Model

Tetii Apriati (Unknown)
Masra Latjompoh (Unknown)
Zhi-Guo Xiao (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Jun 2025

Abstract

Learning is a process of interaction between learning resources between students and teachers in a learning environment. The application of the Problem Based Learning method can be a solution for teachers to improve student learning outcomes. This study focuses on the impact of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model on student learning outcomes in the topic of the digestive system in Class Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIA) 2 at State High School (SMAN) 9 Mataram. The research involved 33 students from Class XI MIA 2 at SMAN 9 Mataram, and the learning improvement actions were implemented over three cycles. The study aimed to explore the effectiveness of the PBL method in enhancing student learning achievements, expanding teachers' professional perspectives, and contributing to innovative teaching strategies within the institution. The findings indicate a significant improvement in student learning outcomes, as reflected in the evaluation scores: 35% of students (7 students) achieved scores above the minimum completion criteria in the pre-cycle, 50% (10 students) in Cycle 1, and 85% (17 students) in Cycle 2. This study demonstrates that the application of the PBL model has a positive impact on student learning achievements in Biology, specifically in the digestive system topic.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

CARE

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

Aims and Scope The Classroom Action Research Experiences journal aims to present action research conducted in classroom educational settings. This journal focuses on research conducted by educators, teachers, professors, or other education practitioners who seek to improve and enhance their teaching ...